I mean, ok? Guess the official consensus is all you can do about literally anything that is detrimental to everyone is just sit on your ass and look pretty until it's too late and every asshole who could conceivably…
Here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48505550 glad to help
Given it's a physical impossibility to create an impregnable fortress for your data and said data both already has a dollar amount attached to it in the black market and an obligation to be cared for, the argument could…
Do those regulations often involve the creation and protection of the profit motive for foreign black markets?
Any particular reason yall can't just argue in court that by creating opportunities for your PII to be stolen your governments (state or federal or both) are actively harming you economically? Sure, not much money to be…
So that's a possible reason why my specific Claude Opus instance seemed to be impossibly stupid and always degenerates into doing really dumb things to my code! Cool, good to know I can trust Anthropic.
Given that models are fundamentally incapable of comprehending what truths or falsehoods are beyond their location in their self made representational space, it's actually pretty impressive that they managed to make it…
It's particularly funny to me, but a minor point, that this post requires me to go through some kind of cloudflare armed checkpoint to dare read about AI. A bigger issue is this thing calls AIs better coders than people…
There's a chance pointing a firehose of bullshit at users hoping some of it sticks is the key problem with social media today. Actual users actually curating cool things they found is a way more sustainable manner of…
Doesn't feel particularly accessible, NVDA kept yelling at me all kinds of confusing things for daring using it :(
Those ads do help them, though. They're an ad company now
Lawyers can. As long as that data is actually yours I mean, in a strictly legal sense.
It's not though, that's just the business case, where the perverse business incentives lie. LLMs are really cool text generators and it turns out we can generate a bunch of things from text they generate. Problem is,…
People search for a thing, find said thing, then share it themselves under their own name. You know, like how conversations work in real life
The chinesse should just supply them with a shitload of wind turbines and solar panels. Syphillitic Mumm-ra is deathly afraid of those so he's likely to leave them alone.
I mean, ok? Guess the official consensus is all you can do about literally anything that is detrimental to everyone is just sit on your ass and look pretty until it's too late and every asshole who could conceivably…
Here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48505550 glad to help
Given it's a physical impossibility to create an impregnable fortress for your data and said data both already has a dollar amount attached to it in the black market and an obligation to be cared for, the argument could…
Do those regulations often involve the creation and protection of the profit motive for foreign black markets?
Any particular reason yall can't just argue in court that by creating opportunities for your PII to be stolen your governments (state or federal or both) are actively harming you economically? Sure, not much money to be…
So that's a possible reason why my specific Claude Opus instance seemed to be impossibly stupid and always degenerates into doing really dumb things to my code! Cool, good to know I can trust Anthropic.
Given that models are fundamentally incapable of comprehending what truths or falsehoods are beyond their location in their self made representational space, it's actually pretty impressive that they managed to make it…
It's particularly funny to me, but a minor point, that this post requires me to go through some kind of cloudflare armed checkpoint to dare read about AI. A bigger issue is this thing calls AIs better coders than people…
There's a chance pointing a firehose of bullshit at users hoping some of it sticks is the key problem with social media today. Actual users actually curating cool things they found is a way more sustainable manner of…
Doesn't feel particularly accessible, NVDA kept yelling at me all kinds of confusing things for daring using it :(
Those ads do help them, though. They're an ad company now
Lawyers can. As long as that data is actually yours I mean, in a strictly legal sense.
It's not though, that's just the business case, where the perverse business incentives lie. LLMs are really cool text generators and it turns out we can generate a bunch of things from text they generate. Problem is,…
People search for a thing, find said thing, then share it themselves under their own name. You know, like how conversations work in real life
The chinesse should just supply them with a shitload of wind turbines and solar panels. Syphillitic Mumm-ra is deathly afraid of those so he's likely to leave them alone.