Putting things into perspective is not minimising the problem. We literally have to do this to prioritise where our efforts can be useful. Your argument makes sense if ai datacenters were using something close to like…
There is a thing called political power. The local baker may be the most vile racist out there but he cannot affect my life. The CEO bank rolling a political party can
The group includes Netflix, the most technically capable streaming company. It's sad that companies will only go down kicking and screaming even for the mildest of regulations
I'm pretty sure paris looked looked nothing like now 100 years ago. Some other buildings had to come down to put up that art noveau building. I'm pretty sure someone would have been complaining about how that changes…
Reminded me of this quote: the problem with machine learning is that it's the machine that does the learning
I'm pretty sure the LLM will get fed up and start writing an RPC Also > An API arbitration aberratically assigned at authorized access, abridged and annotated, analytically assuring absolute assurance Cool that you…
> It’s becoming cheaper and easier every day to start a company that will disrupt the established players and bring down prices. The underlying assumption here is that there is always something established players won't…
I guess this is the reason why the sunscreens from haruharu are now suddenly available in amazon
Due to "politics" my teams main responsibility went from developing ai agents to just testing out a chat it developed by another team. When you spend 8 hours a day doing mind numbing tasks, tasks that won't help you…
It's hard to imagine if you have not experienced it. The air would still be hot even after the sun sets in some parts of India. Usually when wind blows over you you feel cool. With hot air it's like a blow dryer in your…
This is why I really like karapathy's idea of llms having spiky intelligence. We would assume that if tasks A and B are closely related. Mastery in A would mean mastery in B but that doesn't always work with an LLM
I tried running fable on this ML model I've been building. It's basically a binary classifier to predict activity of a compound for a certain assay. Fable detected that it's something to do with biochemistry and…
The example I had was of Ramanujam. "It was revealed to me in a dream"
There is also the possibility that an LLM judge would be happy with some code that looks like LLM generated code. But a maintainer for a specific project might not merge it for stylistic reasons
> The main idea is we provide documents to the LLM and it asks lot of questions which clear ambiguity and possible misconceptions the LLM might have This kind of works but the difficulty is that you have to be very…
During the time that this paper was written agents were not really a thing. I would be more concerned about centralisation of work itself as a bigger concern
I wish I could find it but Simon Clark, someone who specialized in climate science, had put out a video about how we were only recently able to model the AMOC and it's shifting patterns thanks to this measurement we…
This reminded me of the geth from mass effect. They get smarter as more geth "agents" network together. What if there is a worm that spread through thermostats and another that spread through smart fridges and they…
This is true up until the point where someone sends you a crappy old version of a word document that breaks when you load it in Libre Office. I had to install office after that
There is a wide chasm between writing code in python vs "write a star craft clone". And that is not where near writing python vs writing binary code. To put in another way, we have been building abstractions to make…
How would you approach this problem if you are let's say token constrained due to per month limits set in your company? What I've tried to do is make the bot write detailed spec documents, slowly building it over time…
You are missing the point of why AI is being hated so much. Sequencing was just a tool for you that made your job easier. Right now it almost feels like CEOs can't wait to use AI to fire everyone
Sites pay good money to appear on top search results. Looks like the future is going to be sponsored AI sources. It's going to be even more difficult to figure out if google is presenting you with actual information…
I would say that most improvements are in easily verifiable things like code or math. Atleast that's where all the amazing results seem to be coming from. Other domains I am not sure but I've heard from people like Cal…
It wouldn't be a problem if 1) people get a say in the matter and 2) those tax breaks don't require increasing taxes else where. So far with all the data centers built that does not seem to be the case.
Putting things into perspective is not minimising the problem. We literally have to do this to prioritise where our efforts can be useful. Your argument makes sense if ai datacenters were using something close to like…
There is a thing called political power. The local baker may be the most vile racist out there but he cannot affect my life. The CEO bank rolling a political party can
The group includes Netflix, the most technically capable streaming company. It's sad that companies will only go down kicking and screaming even for the mildest of regulations
I'm pretty sure paris looked looked nothing like now 100 years ago. Some other buildings had to come down to put up that art noveau building. I'm pretty sure someone would have been complaining about how that changes…
Reminded me of this quote: the problem with machine learning is that it's the machine that does the learning
I'm pretty sure the LLM will get fed up and start writing an RPC Also > An API arbitration aberratically assigned at authorized access, abridged and annotated, analytically assuring absolute assurance Cool that you…
> It’s becoming cheaper and easier every day to start a company that will disrupt the established players and bring down prices. The underlying assumption here is that there is always something established players won't…
I guess this is the reason why the sunscreens from haruharu are now suddenly available in amazon
Due to "politics" my teams main responsibility went from developing ai agents to just testing out a chat it developed by another team. When you spend 8 hours a day doing mind numbing tasks, tasks that won't help you…
It's hard to imagine if you have not experienced it. The air would still be hot even after the sun sets in some parts of India. Usually when wind blows over you you feel cool. With hot air it's like a blow dryer in your…
This is why I really like karapathy's idea of llms having spiky intelligence. We would assume that if tasks A and B are closely related. Mastery in A would mean mastery in B but that doesn't always work with an LLM
I tried running fable on this ML model I've been building. It's basically a binary classifier to predict activity of a compound for a certain assay. Fable detected that it's something to do with biochemistry and…
The example I had was of Ramanujam. "It was revealed to me in a dream"
There is also the possibility that an LLM judge would be happy with some code that looks like LLM generated code. But a maintainer for a specific project might not merge it for stylistic reasons
> The main idea is we provide documents to the LLM and it asks lot of questions which clear ambiguity and possible misconceptions the LLM might have This kind of works but the difficulty is that you have to be very…
During the time that this paper was written agents were not really a thing. I would be more concerned about centralisation of work itself as a bigger concern
I wish I could find it but Simon Clark, someone who specialized in climate science, had put out a video about how we were only recently able to model the AMOC and it's shifting patterns thanks to this measurement we…
This reminded me of the geth from mass effect. They get smarter as more geth "agents" network together. What if there is a worm that spread through thermostats and another that spread through smart fridges and they…
This is true up until the point where someone sends you a crappy old version of a word document that breaks when you load it in Libre Office. I had to install office after that
There is a wide chasm between writing code in python vs "write a star craft clone". And that is not where near writing python vs writing binary code. To put in another way, we have been building abstractions to make…
How would you approach this problem if you are let's say token constrained due to per month limits set in your company? What I've tried to do is make the bot write detailed spec documents, slowly building it over time…
You are missing the point of why AI is being hated so much. Sequencing was just a tool for you that made your job easier. Right now it almost feels like CEOs can't wait to use AI to fire everyone
Sites pay good money to appear on top search results. Looks like the future is going to be sponsored AI sources. It's going to be even more difficult to figure out if google is presenting you with actual information…
I would say that most improvements are in easily verifiable things like code or math. Atleast that's where all the amazing results seem to be coming from. Other domains I am not sure but I've heard from people like Cal…
It wouldn't be a problem if 1) people get a say in the matter and 2) those tax breaks don't require increasing taxes else where. So far with all the data centers built that does not seem to be the case.