thecutline.ai , a Product Management Suite. I call it "A Product Manager That Says No", which stems from previous challenges I had using AI that was too sycophantic and optimistic to help with product decisions. Working…
Anthropic sign-on is surprisingly bad.
The problem of running a $4 Trillion consumer hardware company, with incredibly optimized supply chain operations, is that it heavily constrains the directions a new CEO would take the company, and by extension, the set…
I'd agree with all those facts about the competitive landscape, but in each of those competitors, there's enough wiggle room for me to think OpenAI isn't completely boxed in. Google on multimodality: has been truly…
There's the technique of model orthogonalization which can often zero out certain tendencies (most often, refusal), as demonstrated by many models on HuggingFace. There may be an existing open weights model on…
Honestly, I think the mode that will actually occur is that incumbent businesses never successfully adopt AI, but are just outcompeted by their AI-native competitors.
IMO the lack of real version control and lack of reliable programmability have been significant impediments to impact and adoption. The control surfaces are more brittle than say, regex, which isn’t a good place to be.…
I think in part because of YouTube demonization, which is how TikTok could poach the creators in the first place. I suspect if they're mirroring content to YouTube, it's more to try to attract audience to TikTok than…
I would use the word 'fresh' for TikTok; like old school YouTube, there's quirkiness and variety.
My belief is that while eng manager empire building was the easier path to get promoted before 2022, it's not anymore, for two main reasons: 1. HC doesn't accrue like that anymore. 2. Many organizations are looking to…
I think (but cannot prove) that along the way, it was decided to explicitly measure ability to 'study to the test'. My theory goes that certain trendsetting companies decided that ability to 'grind at arbitrary…
I lived in Woodland for a time and I really wish I had heard about them back then so I could arrange a plant tour.
My 16GB M2 Air is doing it well.
Interesting, I'm playing with it and I asked it what SIEMs are and it gave examples of companies/solutions, including Splunk and RSA Security Analytics.
My main thoughts on RTO: 1. No one work arrangement is optimal for all firms. 2. Most policies around RTO (or remote work) are not meaningfully exploring optima (with respect to organizational health and work product…
I think your and nostrademon's comments are both insightful. What I would add as someone who has been managing collaborative science teams embedded in large companies remotely, pre- and post-pandemic, is that some forms…
NordPass does the first part of this—it at least alerts you to breaches and prompts you to change it. I think the full use case you describe is better suited for a passkey manager, since passkeys are marching generated…
Mazda engine R&D is seemingly quite impressive: the SkyActive X engine is an unusual ICE gasoline engine that takes ideas from diesel, with greater fuel efficiency and horsepower.
The behavior of various actors in this saga indeed seems to indicate 'Altman and OpenAI employees back at OpenAI' as the preferred option by those actors over 'Altman and OpenAI employees join Microsoft in masse'.
BallmerGPT was developed before nucleus sampling.
It's possible, although contradicted by Brockman's statement, that Ilya voted merely to remove Brockman's board seat, and then was in the minority on the Altman vote. I doubt this is what happened, but the reporting…
That will keep him employed for the three nanoseconds until he gets an offer from a competitor.
FOMO
Tell me, on which mention of “brother from another mother” did you stop rolling your eyes?
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thecutline.ai , a Product Management Suite. I call it "A Product Manager That Says No", which stems from previous challenges I had using AI that was too sycophantic and optimistic to help with product decisions. Working…
Anthropic sign-on is surprisingly bad.
The problem of running a $4 Trillion consumer hardware company, with incredibly optimized supply chain operations, is that it heavily constrains the directions a new CEO would take the company, and by extension, the set…
I'd agree with all those facts about the competitive landscape, but in each of those competitors, there's enough wiggle room for me to think OpenAI isn't completely boxed in. Google on multimodality: has been truly…
There's the technique of model orthogonalization which can often zero out certain tendencies (most often, refusal), as demonstrated by many models on HuggingFace. There may be an existing open weights model on…
Honestly, I think the mode that will actually occur is that incumbent businesses never successfully adopt AI, but are just outcompeted by their AI-native competitors.
IMO the lack of real version control and lack of reliable programmability have been significant impediments to impact and adoption. The control surfaces are more brittle than say, regex, which isn’t a good place to be.…
I think in part because of YouTube demonization, which is how TikTok could poach the creators in the first place. I suspect if they're mirroring content to YouTube, it's more to try to attract audience to TikTok than…
I would use the word 'fresh' for TikTok; like old school YouTube, there's quirkiness and variety.
My belief is that while eng manager empire building was the easier path to get promoted before 2022, it's not anymore, for two main reasons: 1. HC doesn't accrue like that anymore. 2. Many organizations are looking to…
I think (but cannot prove) that along the way, it was decided to explicitly measure ability to 'study to the test'. My theory goes that certain trendsetting companies decided that ability to 'grind at arbitrary…
I lived in Woodland for a time and I really wish I had heard about them back then so I could arrange a plant tour.
My 16GB M2 Air is doing it well.
Interesting, I'm playing with it and I asked it what SIEMs are and it gave examples of companies/solutions, including Splunk and RSA Security Analytics.
My main thoughts on RTO: 1. No one work arrangement is optimal for all firms. 2. Most policies around RTO (or remote work) are not meaningfully exploring optima (with respect to organizational health and work product…
I think your and nostrademon's comments are both insightful. What I would add as someone who has been managing collaborative science teams embedded in large companies remotely, pre- and post-pandemic, is that some forms…
NordPass does the first part of this—it at least alerts you to breaches and prompts you to change it. I think the full use case you describe is better suited for a passkey manager, since passkeys are marching generated…
Mazda engine R&D is seemingly quite impressive: the SkyActive X engine is an unusual ICE gasoline engine that takes ideas from diesel, with greater fuel efficiency and horsepower.
The behavior of various actors in this saga indeed seems to indicate 'Altman and OpenAI employees back at OpenAI' as the preferred option by those actors over 'Altman and OpenAI employees join Microsoft in masse'.
BallmerGPT was developed before nucleus sampling.
It's possible, although contradicted by Brockman's statement, that Ilya voted merely to remove Brockman's board seat, and then was in the minority on the Altman vote. I doubt this is what happened, but the reporting…
That will keep him employed for the three nanoseconds until he gets an offer from a competitor.
FOMO
Tell me, on which mention of “brother from another mother” did you stop rolling your eyes?
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