Anthropic System Card: Claude Opus 4 & Claude Sonnet 4 Online at: https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/6be99a52cb68eb70eb9572b4cafad1...
> 10 years ago, the entire conversation would have seemed ridiculous Bostrom's book[1] is 11 years old. The Basilisk is 15 years old. The Singularity summit was nearly 20 years ago. And Yudkowsky was there for all of…
I think you mean "somewhat naive" instead of "somewhat native". :) But, yes, this, in my mind the peak[1] bubble times ended with the DeepSeek shock earlier this year, and we are slowly on the downward trajectory now.…
* The first generation were those silly AI pins last year. * The second generation will be this opaqueAI ivePad. * And when the third generation comes out, all phones will already have whatever makes this special. I…
After reading all the posts, I feel this is far too strongly centered on Reddit. What about the other services? They seem to be mentioned in an aside, if at all.
> I feel like federated social media platforms are not going to be the answer in the end -- and although its adoption has grown in the coming years, I think it's always going to lag behind others. Care to give an…
Cool idea. This seems US-only, unless I missed something. Is this even possible in the EU with the GDPR and its stricter rules on medical data?
Worldcoin is and always will be opt-in. Government solutions will be opt-out, and only in the most tedious way: Leaving the country, burning your passport and becoming a stateless person. Not recommended. If there ever…
Thanks for the (possible) clarification. But as long as Google isn't their _only_ customer, why would Nvidia care?
I am a serial account-hopper, so this couldn't happen to me, so perhaps I don't understand the point at all. But what is keeping you from making a new account and rejoining the same subreddits, except perhaps losing a…
"With few exceptions, all animal mitochondrial genomes contain the same 37 genes: two for rRNAs, 13 for proteins and 22 for tRNAs. (...) the comparison of animal mitochondrial gene arrangements has become a very…
Have my upvote for pedantic overkill.
> Ask a person on the street who their favorite painting movements are and likely every name will be more than 100 years old I think you overestimate the publics art appreciation. The average answer will be a blank…
Your post strangely sounds like Nvidia primarily makes graphic cards for consumers. Last time I checked, they couldn't produce enough H100s/GB100s to satisfy demand from everyone and their mother running a data center.…
The same companies who stole... sorry.. fair-used all the worlds artworks and all text on the internet to train their models are now promising you they won't steal...sorry... fair-use your uploaded data? In unrelated…
The chain of thought goes like this: -american labour is expensive -because of tariffs (or geopolitics) cheap asian labour unavailable -investment in automation research -first Gen automation is expensive -further…
It's a fancy file format conversion utility. Am I missing something?
Went searching and found a few more: -PlayStation: https://github.com/micah5/PSone.css -Gameboy: https://github.com/luttje/css-pokemon-gameboy -Windows7: https://github.com/khang-nd/7.css -Win95:…
-counter strike 1.6: https://cs16.samke.me/?
It seems that PCC indeed went live with 18.1 - tho not in Europe (which is where I am located). Thanks for the heads up, I will look into this further.
Looks great. Not sure how big the market is between "need max privacy, need on-prem" and "don't care, just use what is cheap/popular" tho. Can you talk about how this relates to / is different / is differentiated from…
I mean you have to be really stupid to use Grok of all models for such a task, but that doesn't mean there aren't people that stupid.
What I am wondering about is - while Musk is as unsubtle as ever, and I guess this is a system prompt instruction - is there something like that (in more subtle ways) going on in the other big models? I don't mean big…
> maximally truth-seeking AI, even if that truth is sometimes at odds with what is politically correct It is certainly and undoubtedly a big coincidence that his happens to the chatbot of a white South African just when…
Anthropic System Card: Claude Opus 4 & Claude Sonnet 4 Online at: https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/6be99a52cb68eb70eb9572b4cafad1...
> 10 years ago, the entire conversation would have seemed ridiculous Bostrom's book[1] is 11 years old. The Basilisk is 15 years old. The Singularity summit was nearly 20 years ago. And Yudkowsky was there for all of…
I think you mean "somewhat naive" instead of "somewhat native". :) But, yes, this, in my mind the peak[1] bubble times ended with the DeepSeek shock earlier this year, and we are slowly on the downward trajectory now.…
* The first generation were those silly AI pins last year. * The second generation will be this opaqueAI ivePad. * And when the third generation comes out, all phones will already have whatever makes this special. I…
After reading all the posts, I feel this is far too strongly centered on Reddit. What about the other services? They seem to be mentioned in an aside, if at all.
> I feel like federated social media platforms are not going to be the answer in the end -- and although its adoption has grown in the coming years, I think it's always going to lag behind others. Care to give an…
Cool idea. This seems US-only, unless I missed something. Is this even possible in the EU with the GDPR and its stricter rules on medical data?
Worldcoin is and always will be opt-in. Government solutions will be opt-out, and only in the most tedious way: Leaving the country, burning your passport and becoming a stateless person. Not recommended. If there ever…
Thanks for the (possible) clarification. But as long as Google isn't their _only_ customer, why would Nvidia care?
I am a serial account-hopper, so this couldn't happen to me, so perhaps I don't understand the point at all. But what is keeping you from making a new account and rejoining the same subreddits, except perhaps losing a…
"With few exceptions, all animal mitochondrial genomes contain the same 37 genes: two for rRNAs, 13 for proteins and 22 for tRNAs. (...) the comparison of animal mitochondrial gene arrangements has become a very…
Have my upvote for pedantic overkill.
> Ask a person on the street who their favorite painting movements are and likely every name will be more than 100 years old I think you overestimate the publics art appreciation. The average answer will be a blank…
Your post strangely sounds like Nvidia primarily makes graphic cards for consumers. Last time I checked, they couldn't produce enough H100s/GB100s to satisfy demand from everyone and their mother running a data center.…
The same companies who stole... sorry.. fair-used all the worlds artworks and all text on the internet to train their models are now promising you they won't steal...sorry... fair-use your uploaded data? In unrelated…
The chain of thought goes like this: -american labour is expensive -because of tariffs (or geopolitics) cheap asian labour unavailable -investment in automation research -first Gen automation is expensive -further…
It's a fancy file format conversion utility. Am I missing something?
Went searching and found a few more: -PlayStation: https://github.com/micah5/PSone.css -Gameboy: https://github.com/luttje/css-pokemon-gameboy -Windows7: https://github.com/khang-nd/7.css -Win95:…
-counter strike 1.6: https://cs16.samke.me/?
It seems that PCC indeed went live with 18.1 - tho not in Europe (which is where I am located). Thanks for the heads up, I will look into this further.
It seems that PCC indeed went live with 18.1 - tho not in Europe (which is where I am located). Thanks for the heads up, I will look into this further.
Looks great. Not sure how big the market is between "need max privacy, need on-prem" and "don't care, just use what is cheap/popular" tho. Can you talk about how this relates to / is different / is differentiated from…
I mean you have to be really stupid to use Grok of all models for such a task, but that doesn't mean there aren't people that stupid.
What I am wondering about is - while Musk is as unsubtle as ever, and I guess this is a system prompt instruction - is there something like that (in more subtle ways) going on in the other big models? I don't mean big…
> maximally truth-seeking AI, even if that truth is sometimes at odds with what is politically correct It is certainly and undoubtedly a big coincidence that his happens to the chatbot of a white South African just when…