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A net loss on the order of dozens of thousands of dollars. And one whose primary purpose is not wealth creation.
Are you under the impression that personal ability and external government structure determine an individual's politics? Under your framing it's impossible for any fascist to exist in any liberal democracy.
Then it should be simple for one of the frontier labs to produce a model trained only on private data. We haven't seen that.
Seems to me OP's implication is that they were fired because someone wanted to hit a quota of (employees cut/payroll expenses reduced), or other similarly ''reasonless'' justifications.
''Now, the total population of well-off countries in the world is about 1 billion, while China has more than 1.3 billion people. If we are all to become modernized, the well-off population must more than double. If we…
Substance aside, I feel this comment is combative enough to be considered unhelpful. Patronizing and talking down to others convinces no one and only serves as a temporary source of emotional catharsis and a less…
Reminiscent of Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
The categorization of the problem isn't an excuse to propogate and intensify the problem. The tech should not be used until the problem is resolved.
Where do browser extensions exist? I've got a dreadful feeling they might be on my computer.
Rather, in what way is any generic closed claw, or NemoClaw, so much better than an open variant that it's worth using? I consider phoning home for inference about (all of the contents of my computer, email ,etc) a very…
Maybe I'm reading wrong here, but what's the implication of the clean room re-implementations? Someone else is cloning with a changed license, but if I'm still on the GPL licensed tool, how am I "not protected"?
I'm still extremely skeptical on Claws as a genre, and especially more skeptical of a claw that's always reporting home. What's the use case for a closed claw?
Coal is a lot cheaper and easier than modern energy sources when your goal is modernizing rural areas. Meanwhile, urban centers are decommissioning old emissive power plants and shifting to renewables. It's a fine way…
That's because it's a macroecon dip, and the effect of AI on hiring has been greatly pre-empted as excuse
Well if Gemini says fires have existed, that's enough proof!!!!
https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-chinas-co2-emissions-ha... Chinese emissions have peaked and are now falling.
I think this is a fundamentally adverserial mindset and so you should be prepared for others to treat you in kind (i.e. to attack you and minimize the value of your work)
It strikes me that if this technology were as useful and all-encompassing as it's marketed to be, we wouldn't need four articles like this every week
Regardless, the statement "the stock market has said SaaS is dead" is a fair and accurate response to your initial question "Who said SaaS is dead".
I'm curious if blocking non-company AI is even possible. It's very easy for me to imagine someone, say, turning the wi-fi off on their phone and using the claude phone app, or texting their openclaw.
I'd like to believe that Tencent has information gathering methods more sophisticated than asking me to send them a picture of my driver's license.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperpalatable_food , One could argue about the plastic usage of the Coca-Cola company, etc