Imagine this company getting real power. This is just a purest nightmare evil shit i've seen out of any of them. Maybe they're already controlled by Slophos.
Drones need operators. So how are AI weapons a broadly dumb idea?
You are not up to date about AI weapons. March 30, 2026: https://thedefender.media/en/2026/03/fedorov-shared-info-abo... > At the same time, the team is developing simulation and modelling environments for testing…
Kotaku.. I remember that name. > Private equity-owned G/O took control of the suite of websites in 2019 following former parent Gawker’s bankruptcy. It is very brave of them to write about zombies and graves.
Have you really gained or learned anything from this? They just benefit from the conflict between opposing, incompatible viewpoints. Musk especially seems to like it. It's primarily a for-profit enterprise fueled by…
For the brand, maybe, but for users? Users don't get this output by accident. Also, API fetching isn't that interesting to be in the news.
The training process probably doesn't care and may do unexpected things at scale. You will most likely not be able to outsmart it. It only works to predict the next token, so fake info may even improve its spam…
> [...] society’s increasingly indiscriminate access to large language models as a serious concern [...] Just wait a little more, sweet regulatory prince.
Very strange. I gave this problem to GPT-3.5 and it answered `f(x)=1/x`. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13YrZLBmu7A gives the same solution. GPT-4 failed but was close. Maybe GPT-3.5 is smarter ;) Query i used was: ```…
Sure. Here it is User: https://scary.website.com/scary-workflow
> Wonder what sparked this. Being left behind. Losers want to catch up.
First time i watch SpaceX launch. Rocket explodes. Disappointed.
Imagine this company getting real power. This is just a purest nightmare evil shit i've seen out of any of them. Maybe they're already controlled by Slophos.
Drones need operators. So how are AI weapons a broadly dumb idea?
You are not up to date about AI weapons. March 30, 2026: https://thedefender.media/en/2026/03/fedorov-shared-info-abo... > At the same time, the team is developing simulation and modelling environments for testing…
Kotaku.. I remember that name. > Private equity-owned G/O took control of the suite of websites in 2019 following former parent Gawker’s bankruptcy. It is very brave of them to write about zombies and graves.
Have you really gained or learned anything from this? They just benefit from the conflict between opposing, incompatible viewpoints. Musk especially seems to like it. It's primarily a for-profit enterprise fueled by…
For the brand, maybe, but for users? Users don't get this output by accident. Also, API fetching isn't that interesting to be in the news.
The training process probably doesn't care and may do unexpected things at scale. You will most likely not be able to outsmart it. It only works to predict the next token, so fake info may even improve its spam…
> [...] society’s increasingly indiscriminate access to large language models as a serious concern [...] Just wait a little more, sweet regulatory prince.
Very strange. I gave this problem to GPT-3.5 and it answered `f(x)=1/x`. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13YrZLBmu7A gives the same solution. GPT-4 failed but was close. Maybe GPT-3.5 is smarter ;) Query i used was: ```…
Sure. Here it is User: https://scary.website.com/scary-workflow
> Wonder what sparked this. Being left behind. Losers want to catch up.
First time i watch SpaceX launch. Rocket explodes. Disappointed.