I agree. Also, it's not like the whole internet will be under ID check. One can still opt out and don't use the main stream social media? My hope is that ID check is targeting never ending feeds of crappy content. That…
While I see the point, I think I more often encounter the opposite. Duplication, but not exactly duplication. Then the "sunk cost fallacy" is not an issue but there is huge maintenance cost and no-one feels like…
> The pathology of generative AI is that it too easily allows substantial form without discernible intent. That mistake is harder to make when creating by hand. I love the post. I feel generating AI content is like…
> Whether or not the information is accurate isn't really the point. It's that it serves as a way to identify you even without cookies. Exactly. A few weeks ago, there was an article about the age limit for social…
I am still fascinated by how convincing the AI slop can be. I saw way too much code and documentation which made no sense. But it's often not obvious. I read it, I don't get it, I read it again, am I just stupid? I can…
I'd like to see some examples of when it struggles to do summaries. There were no real examples in the text, besides one hypothetical which ChatGPT made up. I think LLMs do great summaries. I am not able to come up with…
> I'd also question how you know that ants have zero knowledge of what they do. At every turn, animals prove themselves to be smarter than we realize. Sure, one can't know what they really think. But there are computer…
I think there are 2 interesting aspects: speed and scale. To explain the scale: I am always fascinated by the way societies moved on when they scaled up (from tribes to cities, to nations,...). It's sort of obvious, but…
It always surprises me when someone predicts that keyboards will go away. People love typing. Or I do love typing. No way I am going to talk to my phone, especially if someone else can hear it (which is always…
I agree. Also, it's not like the whole internet will be under ID check. One can still opt out and don't use the main stream social media? My hope is that ID check is targeting never ending feeds of crappy content. That…
While I see the point, I think I more often encounter the opposite. Duplication, but not exactly duplication. Then the "sunk cost fallacy" is not an issue but there is huge maintenance cost and no-one feels like…
> The pathology of generative AI is that it too easily allows substantial form without discernible intent. That mistake is harder to make when creating by hand. I love the post. I feel generating AI content is like…
> Whether or not the information is accurate isn't really the point. It's that it serves as a way to identify you even without cookies. Exactly. A few weeks ago, there was an article about the age limit for social…
I am still fascinated by how convincing the AI slop can be. I saw way too much code and documentation which made no sense. But it's often not obvious. I read it, I don't get it, I read it again, am I just stupid? I can…
I'd like to see some examples of when it struggles to do summaries. There were no real examples in the text, besides one hypothetical which ChatGPT made up. I think LLMs do great summaries. I am not able to come up with…
> I'd also question how you know that ants have zero knowledge of what they do. At every turn, animals prove themselves to be smarter than we realize. Sure, one can't know what they really think. But there are computer…
I think there are 2 interesting aspects: speed and scale. To explain the scale: I am always fascinated by the way societies moved on when they scaled up (from tribes to cities, to nations,...). It's sort of obvious, but…
It always surprises me when someone predicts that keyboards will go away. People love typing. Or I do love typing. No way I am going to talk to my phone, especially if someone else can hear it (which is always…