its unobvious on purpose, they dont want people to a/b test their jailbreaks
whats shallow about the research? it all seems to check out?
> Similarly, it seems like languages with de Bruijn indices are immune to LLMs i think large chain of thought LLMs (e.g. o3) might be able to manage
so does steve jobs, seems to have worked out for him
much more relative to the average worker in many other industries
> I definitely don’t learn math by means of gradient descents. https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP282747
i think there have been many observations and studies reporting emergent intelligence
sounds like they should have added a warning
> if the sites tracking these sort of things can be believed I really don't think they can
As you have said, neither you nor the other guy is qualified to make a technical assesment on this and we just have to wait for yhe investigations to play out. However, what we can assess is the ex-employee's actions…
but it's a strong indictor
just two? given how massive the US and its industrial capacity is, I'd expect it to be way more
> They rather famously switched to an Xbox controller for their rolling drones, and for their submarine controls, because they just work better. Like oceangate?
I think software and ecosystem is a big part of it, much more than just hardware
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The thing is, the death penalties in Singapore are in the single digits per year (out of a population of 6 million, effectively higher as this excludes non-citizens). People are not killed without thought, there is…
how?
oftentimes, the metric of a journalist's success is not how accurate or well researched an article is it is how accessible is, even at the cost of nuance, which leads to more clicks
journalists are knowledgeable -> average person says yes ordinary people are knowledgeable -> average person says not necessarily
> for example, only people with gmail accounts that are over 5 years old and who use them at least 3 times per week to eliminate fakers—-but keep this a secret tbh this is just a bandage, its just going to get botted…
after work as an embedded systems engineer, I play a game where I am an embedded systems engineer 10/10 asm is life
but the ability to get horses to pull carts is not tied to expert knowledge of hand-pushing plows, neither is machinery to horse-pulling. This is not really the case for AI
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its unobvious on purpose, they dont want people to a/b test their jailbreaks
whats shallow about the research? it all seems to check out?
> Similarly, it seems like languages with de Bruijn indices are immune to LLMs i think large chain of thought LLMs (e.g. o3) might be able to manage
so does steve jobs, seems to have worked out for him
much more relative to the average worker in many other industries
> I definitely don’t learn math by means of gradient descents. https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP282747
i think there have been many observations and studies reporting emergent intelligence
sounds like they should have added a warning
> if the sites tracking these sort of things can be believed I really don't think they can
As you have said, neither you nor the other guy is qualified to make a technical assesment on this and we just have to wait for yhe investigations to play out. However, what we can assess is the ex-employee's actions…
but it's a strong indictor
just two? given how massive the US and its industrial capacity is, I'd expect it to be way more
> They rather famously switched to an Xbox controller for their rolling drones, and for their submarine controls, because they just work better. Like oceangate?
I think software and ecosystem is a big part of it, much more than just hardware
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The thing is, the death penalties in Singapore are in the single digits per year (out of a population of 6 million, effectively higher as this excludes non-citizens). People are not killed without thought, there is…
how?
oftentimes, the metric of a journalist's success is not how accurate or well researched an article is it is how accessible is, even at the cost of nuance, which leads to more clicks
journalists are knowledgeable -> average person says yes ordinary people are knowledgeable -> average person says not necessarily
> for example, only people with gmail accounts that are over 5 years old and who use them at least 3 times per week to eliminate fakers—-but keep this a secret tbh this is just a bandage, its just going to get botted…
after work as an embedded systems engineer, I play a game where I am an embedded systems engineer 10/10 asm is life
but the ability to get horses to pull carts is not tied to expert knowledge of hand-pushing plows, neither is machinery to horse-pulling. This is not really the case for AI
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