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What Should Our Children Focus on in an AI World?

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2 points·by nashadelic·vor 2 Monaten·2 comments

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nashadelic
·gestern·discuss
It’s depressing how the tech ecosystem works as a self-reinforcing cartel against workers for statusquo preservation. Yes, it’s rational from the tech industry as a whole’s POV, there’s little to no chance a single individual can really stand against such machinery
nashadelic
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
rubberhose cryptography makes another comeback!
nashadelic
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
I really like this simplification
nashadelic
·vor 10 Tagen·discuss
Wow “RAD” is such a throw back. Everything is now RAD with AI, we need to bring back the term.
nashadelic
·vor 28 Tagen·discuss
Compiled agents: http://squig.com/

It takes your instructions, write a versioned spec, then generates a hybrid workflow of code+LLM calls and protects it with tests/evals

The result is that the agents run much faster (90% of it is code), cheaper (LLM steps are scoped tightly and uses smaller models) and reliably (specs get turned into coded state-machine)
nashadelic
·letzten Monat·discuss
I've never engaged with their support (I have dedicated POC), but they don't use AI for their support?
nashadelic
·letzten Monat·discuss
The only real way to see this if you have consistent evals for common usecases in your B2B SAAS product and see if the tricky usecases are being solved. You'd then go down to the cheapest model that can solve the evals.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Dropbox has deep integration ecosystems, runs your company's data, I think its a no-brainer for it to become the agentic memory for your company if done right with it syncing data across all company services.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Dropbox is a $6B product, just no second act
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
whats even more confusing is that the Middle East Palantir team is almost all Chinese ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
There are so many research papers; just finding a solution to, say, a bio problem in a deep math paper would be a gold mine of opportunity. Very exciting times!
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I've been thinking about this and I believe the best place to be is a scientist who keeps looking at an AI's output, prods it in the right directions, verifies the proofs, fixes and fills gaps, takes the proof to production with safety, risks etc mitigated and then distribution with a company wrapped around the discovery. I think it wouldn't be black-boxed as much and will require a lot more understanding and reviewing to trust and productize it.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
they invented MCP, Skills, made these standards open so anyone could build the harness around them.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
couldn't an llm be used for verification like we're seeing some OSS projects do? Some projects are moving so fast, its almost certain there's little human involvement.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
hyperbolic but it might be safe to assume any local data on a connected device is going to be accessible.
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I pay upwards of 200/yr for storage, the free Gmail is a funnel to revenue for them and I reckon it’s very profitable
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Yeah it’s “the world is becoming machine coded” and “we’re reducing by 30%” at the same time, like they don’t believe in their own words
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
As AI takes over first drafts of code, science, and creative work, the leverage shifts toward those who can validate discoveries and ship them into the world
nashadelic
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Whats funny is that nearly every major desktop app and feature has come out on macOS first and windows has nearly always been an after thought
nashadelic
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
additional humor is the open in openai