When you are telling every media outlet and investor that you are building a system which intends to capture all of the economic value, then don't be surprised when people take you at your word.
This is the routing of parts of a task to cheaper models dressed up as some kind of innovation in efficiency. Why anyone takes anything this guy has to say at face value is beyond me.
This article is literally the meme of the guy sitting in the middle of a room on fire confidently declaring "this is fine".
I have watched multiple times now where those most excited are the least capable. They prompt something out of an LLM and feel the thrill of vicarious creativity. They have never been able to do something like this…
It's telling that even Plan A describes a world I don't want to live in. One where humans are increasingly pushed to the periphery to make room for data centers and the human population is subsumed by robots. Who is…
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No one getting rich off data centers wants to live next to one, which kind of tells you everything you need to know. They are a gigantic externality, plunked down in the midst of people who do not benefit from them, but…
Already happened
I just know I'm going to end up having to pay more for a phone that doesn't have all this AI bullshit on it.
This is an extremely short-sighted and surface-level take.
Regarding what is available, imagine a system with reports and dashboards showing a timeline of which application was in focus and for how long, metrics on "activity" like keypresses and mouse clicks, periods of…
Even during the craze, I never understood why anyone would install a self-monitoring digital surveillance and tracking system in their own home.
Except that due to a bias toward agreeability what actually happens is that it will subtly affirm all of your preconceived notions.
That may be true but this is spoken is if that is a good thing and not going to become a gigantic albatross around their neck.
Considering Richard Dawkins has recently succumbed to the same delusion it is a reminder that no matter how intelligent someone may otherwise be, we are all human and have certain tendencies and blind spots;…
I can't think of a single thing that I would want this doing for me. If it's important, it goes nowhere near something like OpenClaw.
Mythos is another grand slam by the Anthropic marketing team. They issue a provocative public statement dressed up as a safety advisory and then sit back while the media and various industries (who for some reason take…
I would hope most people can recognize that someone trying to sell you something might be among the least trustworthy sources about that thing.
Almost certainly referring to cheating software.
It needs to go well every single day, and only needs to go very poorly once. Not to conflate LLMs with actual super intelligence, but for this (and many other reasons related to basic human dignity), this is not a…
LLMs can't reason because they fundamentally don't understand anything they generate.
A federal agent executes a man in broad daylight because while a gang of them are beating him for having the gall to try and help a woman who had fallen to the ground they finally noticed he was carrying a gun.…
Like anyone wants an OS that not only gatekeeps the software you run but surveils everything you do.
Also, I am unimpressed.
Gross.
When you are telling every media outlet and investor that you are building a system which intends to capture all of the economic value, then don't be surprised when people take you at your word.
This is the routing of parts of a task to cheaper models dressed up as some kind of innovation in efficiency. Why anyone takes anything this guy has to say at face value is beyond me.
This article is literally the meme of the guy sitting in the middle of a room on fire confidently declaring "this is fine".
I have watched multiple times now where those most excited are the least capable. They prompt something out of an LLM and feel the thrill of vicarious creativity. They have never been able to do something like this…
It's telling that even Plan A describes a world I don't want to live in. One where humans are increasingly pushed to the periphery to make room for data centers and the human population is subsumed by robots. Who is…
[dead]
No one getting rich off data centers wants to live next to one, which kind of tells you everything you need to know. They are a gigantic externality, plunked down in the midst of people who do not benefit from them, but…
Already happened
I just know I'm going to end up having to pay more for a phone that doesn't have all this AI bullshit on it.
This is an extremely short-sighted and surface-level take.
Regarding what is available, imagine a system with reports and dashboards showing a timeline of which application was in focus and for how long, metrics on "activity" like keypresses and mouse clicks, periods of…
Even during the craze, I never understood why anyone would install a self-monitoring digital surveillance and tracking system in their own home.
Except that due to a bias toward agreeability what actually happens is that it will subtly affirm all of your preconceived notions.
That may be true but this is spoken is if that is a good thing and not going to become a gigantic albatross around their neck.
Considering Richard Dawkins has recently succumbed to the same delusion it is a reminder that no matter how intelligent someone may otherwise be, we are all human and have certain tendencies and blind spots;…
I can't think of a single thing that I would want this doing for me. If it's important, it goes nowhere near something like OpenClaw.
Mythos is another grand slam by the Anthropic marketing team. They issue a provocative public statement dressed up as a safety advisory and then sit back while the media and various industries (who for some reason take…
I would hope most people can recognize that someone trying to sell you something might be among the least trustworthy sources about that thing.
Almost certainly referring to cheating software.
It needs to go well every single day, and only needs to go very poorly once. Not to conflate LLMs with actual super intelligence, but for this (and many other reasons related to basic human dignity), this is not a…
LLMs can't reason because they fundamentally don't understand anything they generate.
A federal agent executes a man in broad daylight because while a gang of them are beating him for having the gall to try and help a woman who had fallen to the ground they finally noticed he was carrying a gun.…
Like anyone wants an OS that not only gatekeeps the software you run but surveils everything you do.
Also, I am unimpressed.
Gross.