Good idea! I'd never heard that. Very interesting. But wouldn't this help china build models just as good as ours immediately? Wouldn't it make the investment in training a model worth a lot less?
I don't really think this necessarily means demand is limited. It just means demand is consolidating to winners. There's no denying openai and anthropic and maybe Google have a ton of demand. The fact that xai and meta…
Good take! I buy it.
It's obsolete for training but is it obsolete for inference?
Gemini says: "It would cost approximately $6.25 to $30.00 to have Claude Opus 4.6 respond to 10,000 emails, assuming a typical 200-word input and 50-word output per email."
is "we didn't copy the code" NOTA
What makes it expensive to reply to an email? Customer service software regularly uses AI responses for email. Is the issue that your agent using the claw for more than needed (like it's clicking send rather than just…
Huh? Limited uptime means you can't write projects with it? I assume downtime means you can't host on it ...
Who doesn't call stoicism Roman?
Which vendor would you rather use in this context, with your sensitive customer data? -vendor A's list of sub-processors is a mile long and includes providers of questionable repute; -vendor B's list is short and…
Agreed with this until the last sentence, haha! I recently have been building throwaway apps and it has helped me scratch a bucket list itch I've had since childhood. Father is a programmer but I could never figure it…
Spurred by a line in Vonnegut that 'Our Town is the best piece of writing in history," I recently read Wilder's three most famous plays. They're all fantastic. Our Town is indeed my favorite. I haven't seen it produced…
This is such a dumb topic to me - and I work closely to this issue. The blog post talks about criminal surveillance and gag order possibilities - but has no examples of these being meaningfully applied. Eu govt also…
Huge fan as a kid and enjoyed even the disc world computer game. But when I pick it up now I find the writing too ponderous to enjoy.
20% is a crazy number. This is scary, as someone who works in this industry.
why? I'm interested to know, WHY is PC so open? what led to that?
I guess I'm the lone person who likes Sacks here. I do think it's probably true that his influence flagged after Mythos. But he'd already been moved to the science board when that dropped. It's very over stated and…
Hell yeah. Observation: people act like this challenge is unique to the young generation, but it certainly affected me (millennial). It was a long, scary process of getting comfortable talking to people. It's still…
Possible that there aren't measures that will actually achieve long-term safety while maintaining a highly popular platform?
Another way to phrase this might be that LLMs make better resumes no?
yes, this!
Do they train Gemini other people use based on this or just generate images for me?
The article posits that sycophancy is inherent to how models are trained. I think there's a simpler explanation. Every leaked system prompt from every model pretty much includes instructions to "be helpful," and the…
sorry for disagreeing with everything on social media, but... in my experience it's actually a bad thing for industry to add very specific requirements for them to follow
Gates has pledged 200 billion - 99 pct of his wealth - and has already given 60 billion (close to half of it). Is that generous or not?
Good idea! I'd never heard that. Very interesting. But wouldn't this help china build models just as good as ours immediately? Wouldn't it make the investment in training a model worth a lot less?
I don't really think this necessarily means demand is limited. It just means demand is consolidating to winners. There's no denying openai and anthropic and maybe Google have a ton of demand. The fact that xai and meta…
Good take! I buy it.
It's obsolete for training but is it obsolete for inference?
Gemini says: "It would cost approximately $6.25 to $30.00 to have Claude Opus 4.6 respond to 10,000 emails, assuming a typical 200-word input and 50-word output per email."
is "we didn't copy the code" NOTA
What makes it expensive to reply to an email? Customer service software regularly uses AI responses for email. Is the issue that your agent using the claw for more than needed (like it's clicking send rather than just…
Huh? Limited uptime means you can't write projects with it? I assume downtime means you can't host on it ...
Who doesn't call stoicism Roman?
Which vendor would you rather use in this context, with your sensitive customer data? -vendor A's list of sub-processors is a mile long and includes providers of questionable repute; -vendor B's list is short and…
Agreed with this until the last sentence, haha! I recently have been building throwaway apps and it has helped me scratch a bucket list itch I've had since childhood. Father is a programmer but I could never figure it…
Spurred by a line in Vonnegut that 'Our Town is the best piece of writing in history," I recently read Wilder's three most famous plays. They're all fantastic. Our Town is indeed my favorite. I haven't seen it produced…
This is such a dumb topic to me - and I work closely to this issue. The blog post talks about criminal surveillance and gag order possibilities - but has no examples of these being meaningfully applied. Eu govt also…
Huge fan as a kid and enjoyed even the disc world computer game. But when I pick it up now I find the writing too ponderous to enjoy.
20% is a crazy number. This is scary, as someone who works in this industry.
why? I'm interested to know, WHY is PC so open? what led to that?
I guess I'm the lone person who likes Sacks here. I do think it's probably true that his influence flagged after Mythos. But he'd already been moved to the science board when that dropped. It's very over stated and…
Hell yeah. Observation: people act like this challenge is unique to the young generation, but it certainly affected me (millennial). It was a long, scary process of getting comfortable talking to people. It's still…
Possible that there aren't measures that will actually achieve long-term safety while maintaining a highly popular platform?
Another way to phrase this might be that LLMs make better resumes no?
yes, this!
Do they train Gemini other people use based on this or just generate images for me?
The article posits that sycophancy is inherent to how models are trained. I think there's a simpler explanation. Every leaked system prompt from every model pretty much includes instructions to "be helpful," and the…
sorry for disagreeing with everything on social media, but... in my experience it's actually a bad thing for industry to add very specific requirements for them to follow
Gates has pledged 200 billion - 99 pct of his wealth - and has already given 60 billion (close to half of it). Is that generous or not?