What? Children's play is now work? What timeline are we living in? Is this real life?
100% agree, and I experienced that behaviour first hand. I got confident, started giving less guidelines, and suddenly two weeks have passed and the LLM put me into a state of horrible code that looks good superficially…
Nicely written! I was thinking about this the other day. What is the benefit from your point of view of procesing information full of null pointers? (I know what the benefit of not halting its programming is :P)
If i get your point based on your answers: "intelligence" cannot be divided into categories. If you are intelligent, you can be trained to do whatever skill you want, its just a matter of being taught or exposed to the…
Finally a comment which is clearly 100% human
This site is getting invaded by AI bots... how long before its just AI speaking with AI, and just people reading the conversations thinking that its actual people?
To me that graph seems to say that the pure "subconscious" stuff or "ML similar" stuff peaks earlier, but comprehension peaks much later. So you perfect your tools in the brain at around 25, but then it takes another 20…
I would go even further: Not only the vast majority, but 100% of non pacifist like AI weapons.
I finished reading this comment wondering what should I take away from it. Is it better to include alarming titles and be read? Or the other way around? Or what would be the sweet middle point?
I quote for context: > But what about those of us who are well into the flattening part of the curve, what can we do for ourselves? You can seek new experiences perhaps. If time goes faster because your life has fewer…
It completely depends on the way you prompt the model. Nothing prevents you from telling it exactly what you want, to the level of specifying the files and lines to focus on. In my experience anything other than that is…
I think that the main missunderstanding is that we used to think programming=coding, but this is not the case. LLMs allow people to use natural language as a programming language, but you still need to program. As with…
That would be the case in an idealized world. As with everything this depends on the circumstances and the economic activity of where the person is living in. I guess that with the north american eyes it is the…
You were talking about exploitation. Using the fact that the employee cannot obtain a better employment elsewhere to extract as much of the production or value from the employee smells a lot like exploitation to me.
In the end this depends on your definition of "fair". What percentage of your generated production do you think is fair for the company to take? 95%? 50%? 10%?
Notation an symbology comes out of a minmax optimisation. Minimizing complexity maximizing reach. As with every local critical point, it is probably not the only state we could have ended at. For example, for your point…
> As Venkatesh concludes in his lecture about the future of mathematics in a world of increasingly capable AI, “We have to ask why are we proving things at all?” Thurston puts it like this: there will be a “continuing…
> Right now, even people who reject meritocracy understand its logic. You develop rare skills, you work hard, you create value, and you capture some of that value. The premise is that AI does not allow to do this any…
So is what i wrote a third one? Fourth? Fifth? :)
I get your point, but i think the real issue is -(1/(-1/x)). It is the one that is being overlooked the most in our society, as if it were something normal, but it contains some of the deepest truths imho.
Ahh nothing better than seeing someone on the wild thinking that their life decisions are 100% independent from their environment. Enjoy your false sense of freedom while you can!
The reward functions in the problems that they proposed alphaevolve are easy. The reward funtions of at least 50% of maths are not. You can say that validating if a proof is correct is a straightforward reward, but the…
> AlphaEvolve did not perform equally well across different areas of mathematics. When testing the tool on analytic number theory problems, such as that of designing sieve weights for elementary approximations to the…
The closest thing that you may get is a manifold + noise. Maybe some people thing about it in that way. Think for example of the graph of y=sin(x)+noise, you can say that this is a 1 dimensional data manifold. And you…
True, but 4 years old? The reactions that 4 year olds have to videos on screens is like drugs. They are fully hipnotized while watching the video, to the point that its difficult to get them to react to the outside…
What? Children's play is now work? What timeline are we living in? Is this real life?
100% agree, and I experienced that behaviour first hand. I got confident, started giving less guidelines, and suddenly two weeks have passed and the LLM put me into a state of horrible code that looks good superficially…
Nicely written! I was thinking about this the other day. What is the benefit from your point of view of procesing information full of null pointers? (I know what the benefit of not halting its programming is :P)
If i get your point based on your answers: "intelligence" cannot be divided into categories. If you are intelligent, you can be trained to do whatever skill you want, its just a matter of being taught or exposed to the…
Finally a comment which is clearly 100% human
This site is getting invaded by AI bots... how long before its just AI speaking with AI, and just people reading the conversations thinking that its actual people?
To me that graph seems to say that the pure "subconscious" stuff or "ML similar" stuff peaks earlier, but comprehension peaks much later. So you perfect your tools in the brain at around 25, but then it takes another 20…
I would go even further: Not only the vast majority, but 100% of non pacifist like AI weapons.
I finished reading this comment wondering what should I take away from it. Is it better to include alarming titles and be read? Or the other way around? Or what would be the sweet middle point?
I quote for context: > But what about those of us who are well into the flattening part of the curve, what can we do for ourselves? You can seek new experiences perhaps. If time goes faster because your life has fewer…
It completely depends on the way you prompt the model. Nothing prevents you from telling it exactly what you want, to the level of specifying the files and lines to focus on. In my experience anything other than that is…
I think that the main missunderstanding is that we used to think programming=coding, but this is not the case. LLMs allow people to use natural language as a programming language, but you still need to program. As with…
That would be the case in an idealized world. As with everything this depends on the circumstances and the economic activity of where the person is living in. I guess that with the north american eyes it is the…
You were talking about exploitation. Using the fact that the employee cannot obtain a better employment elsewhere to extract as much of the production or value from the employee smells a lot like exploitation to me.
In the end this depends on your definition of "fair". What percentage of your generated production do you think is fair for the company to take? 95%? 50%? 10%?
Notation an symbology comes out of a minmax optimisation. Minimizing complexity maximizing reach. As with every local critical point, it is probably not the only state we could have ended at. For example, for your point…
> As Venkatesh concludes in his lecture about the future of mathematics in a world of increasingly capable AI, “We have to ask why are we proving things at all?” Thurston puts it like this: there will be a “continuing…
> Right now, even people who reject meritocracy understand its logic. You develop rare skills, you work hard, you create value, and you capture some of that value. The premise is that AI does not allow to do this any…
So is what i wrote a third one? Fourth? Fifth? :)
I get your point, but i think the real issue is -(1/(-1/x)). It is the one that is being overlooked the most in our society, as if it were something normal, but it contains some of the deepest truths imho.
Ahh nothing better than seeing someone on the wild thinking that their life decisions are 100% independent from their environment. Enjoy your false sense of freedom while you can!
The reward functions in the problems that they proposed alphaevolve are easy. The reward funtions of at least 50% of maths are not. You can say that validating if a proof is correct is a straightforward reward, but the…
> AlphaEvolve did not perform equally well across different areas of mathematics. When testing the tool on analytic number theory problems, such as that of designing sieve weights for elementary approximations to the…
The closest thing that you may get is a manifold + noise. Maybe some people thing about it in that way. Think for example of the graph of y=sin(x)+noise, you can say that this is a 1 dimensional data manifold. And you…
True, but 4 years old? The reactions that 4 year olds have to videos on screens is like drugs. They are fully hipnotized while watching the video, to the point that its difficult to get them to react to the outside…