> According to a report by The New Yorker, Swartz described Altman as a "sociopath" who "can never be trusted" and "would do anything Who is surprised by this development?
> If one truly cared about (un)fairness in sports there are other issues that you'd address long before you ever even think of trans Such as?
Excellent reference
Do it anonymously?
It's only being added to the Nasdaq 100, not the SP500, and only a very small number of people have their 401K tied to the Nasdaq Edit: Actually, I didn't realize that it's being added to MSCI, so I was wrong:…
> Anecdotally I know of some parents having a battle with their local school because their kids have been watching this sort of crap in kindergarten. I'm imagining a scene from Idiocracy where a kindergarten teacher is…
Irrelevant
This is the fate that awaits us all once the machines take over
Blow your nose?
Avoiding being a criminal due to fear of being subjected to those conditions?
Not with the severance package they're offering, which is why their stock was down between 15-18% after announcing this
Have to protect boomers retirement accounts at the cost of future generations
All of these companies feed their workers in their posh corporate cafeterias while the restaurants around their offices remain mostly empty
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They're talking about the decline in the purchasing price of a dollar over the past decade, not its value relative to other currencies at the moment
The overall trend in AI performance will still be up and to the right like everything else in computing over the past 50 years, improvement doesn't have to be linear
A robotic surgeon can use the data from the LLM to perform the appropriate surgery for you. Ditto for the automated pharmacy kiosk. That Harvard degree will be irrelevant since no one will be hiring humans.
This sounds eerily familiar to the naysayers who claimed that no one would ever buy a pair of shoes or a car online in the late 90s/early 2000s.
From day one everyone who worked on these ad-tech surveillance systems knew they had the capability for abuse. They were built to come as close as possible to the legal limits of surveillance and in several notable…
This is a childishly simplistic view of the world
> According to a report by The New Yorker, Swartz described Altman as a "sociopath" who "can never be trusted" and "would do anything Who is surprised by this development?
> If one truly cared about (un)fairness in sports there are other issues that you'd address long before you ever even think of trans Such as?
Excellent reference
Do it anonymously?
It's only being added to the Nasdaq 100, not the SP500, and only a very small number of people have their 401K tied to the Nasdaq Edit: Actually, I didn't realize that it's being added to MSCI, so I was wrong:…
> Anecdotally I know of some parents having a battle with their local school because their kids have been watching this sort of crap in kindergarten. I'm imagining a scene from Idiocracy where a kindergarten teacher is…
Irrelevant
This is the fate that awaits us all once the machines take over
Blow your nose?
Avoiding being a criminal due to fear of being subjected to those conditions?
Not with the severance package they're offering, which is why their stock was down between 15-18% after announcing this
Have to protect boomers retirement accounts at the cost of future generations
All of these companies feed their workers in their posh corporate cafeterias while the restaurants around their offices remain mostly empty
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They're talking about the decline in the purchasing price of a dollar over the past decade, not its value relative to other currencies at the moment
The overall trend in AI performance will still be up and to the right like everything else in computing over the past 50 years, improvement doesn't have to be linear
A robotic surgeon can use the data from the LLM to perform the appropriate surgery for you. Ditto for the automated pharmacy kiosk. That Harvard degree will be irrelevant since no one will be hiring humans.
This sounds eerily familiar to the naysayers who claimed that no one would ever buy a pair of shoes or a car online in the late 90s/early 2000s.
From day one everyone who worked on these ad-tech surveillance systems knew they had the capability for abuse. They were built to come as close as possible to the legal limits of surveillance and in several notable…
This is a childishly simplistic view of the world