Thanks for writing this so clearly... I hear wrong/misguided arguments like we see hear every day from friends, colleagues, "experts in the media" etc. It's strange because just a moment of thinking will show that such…
You write: "it's just that at every step the alligator is lurking in the logits because it directly derives from the prompt" - but isn't that the whole point: at the moment the model writes "an", it isn't just spitting…
I don't understand how OpenAI claims it would have happened. The weights are closed and as far as I read they are not complaining Deepseek hacked them and obtained the weight. So all they could do was to query OpenAI…
This one resonates very well with me: https://www.organism.earth/library/document/simulation-consc... You have to give it a chance. He is first building up an argument about why consciousness cannot depend just on the…
I'm wondering how deep the hack is... it seems sending a frame is just setting some registers and waiting for an interrupt. This suggests (though I'm not an expert!) that they are talking to another layer of firmware…
Thanks for writing this so clearly... I hear wrong/misguided arguments like we see hear every day from friends, colleagues, "experts in the media" etc. It's strange because just a moment of thinking will show that such…
You write: "it's just that at every step the alligator is lurking in the logits because it directly derives from the prompt" - but isn't that the whole point: at the moment the model writes "an", it isn't just spitting…
I don't understand how OpenAI claims it would have happened. The weights are closed and as far as I read they are not complaining Deepseek hacked them and obtained the weight. So all they could do was to query OpenAI…
This one resonates very well with me: https://www.organism.earth/library/document/simulation-consc... You have to give it a chance. He is first building up an argument about why consciousness cannot depend just on the…
I'm wondering how deep the hack is... it seems sending a frame is just setting some registers and waiting for an interrupt. This suggests (though I'm not an expert!) that they are talking to another layer of firmware…