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Mythos 5 offered outside the US by Anthropic

news.sky.com
1 points·by johnbarron·17 hours ago·0 comments

"Existential threat" to optical astronomy: warning about satellite plans

heise.de
6 points·by johnbarron·8 days ago·0 comments

Ed Zitron on CNBC: GenAI Doesn't Work, and Big Tech Is Out of Hypergrowth Ideas

youtube.com
49 points·by johnbarron·8 days ago·74 comments

Anthropic is removing its covert code for catching Chinese competitors

theregister.com
4 points·by johnbarron·9 days ago·0 comments

PCs Explorer – Know your worth

strivetobeearthsbestemployer.com
2 points·by johnbarron·9 days ago·0 comments

Everything Is AI

ft.com
2 points·by johnbarron·15 days ago·2 comments

Above the Cloud: Building Data Centers in Space – Richard Campbell – NDC 2026

youtube.com
5 points·by johnbarron·16 days ago·1 comments

SpaceX Shares Poised to Fall Again as US Market Reopens

bloomberg.com
5 points·by johnbarron·19 days ago·0 comments

SpaceX handed lowest possible ESG rating by MSCI

ft.com
7 points·by johnbarron·19 days ago·1 comments

Conservatives plan nationwide protest against AI data centers

axios.com
7 points·by johnbarron·22 days ago·0 comments

Brexit cost 6% of UK economy, Bank of England company data suggests

bbc.com
6 points·by johnbarron·22 days ago·0 comments

Unlocking Non-Uniform KV Cache for Efficient Multi-Turn LLM Serving

arxiv.org
2 points·by johnbarron·last month·0 comments

Fusion Power's Newest Problem Is People Making Nukes

gizmodo.com
5 points·by johnbarron·last month·1 comments

Michael Burry Just Called Nvidia's SpaceX Chip Deal 'Fugazi.'

247wallst.com
15 points·by johnbarron·last month·7 comments

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14 points·by johnbarron·last month·0 comments

Stock market just did something eerily similar to the dot-com bubble top in 2000

cnbc.com
8 points·by johnbarron·last month·0 comments

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son: AI revolution is '50x bigger' than the dot-com boom

cnbc.com
6 points·by johnbarron·last month·4 comments

Google SOTA

imgur.com
6 points·by johnbarron·last month·1 comments

Negation Neglect: When models fail to learn negations in training

arxiv.org
3 points·by johnbarron·last month·2 comments

SEC Reverses Day Trading Rule in Boon for Retail Brokers

forbes.com
2 points·by johnbarron·last month·0 comments

comments

johnbarron
·17 hours ago·discuss
Depends...how large were your attachments?
johnbarron
·9 days ago·discuss
You cant make a man understand the moral compass when his salary bla bla bla...
johnbarron
·15 days ago·discuss
https://archive.is/KA8rm
johnbarron
·16 days ago·discuss
https://youtu.be/eo7MEPgWGic?t=2437
johnbarron
·19 days ago·discuss
https://archive.ph/OEYyh
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
They cant read all comments they comment on...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
Article flagged by the HN moderators owning pre IPO shares on said companies discussed in this article: Anthropic, OpenAI and SpaceX
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/5/29/800046344/cartoon...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/5/29/800046344/cartoon...

https://imgur.com/gallery/google-ai-sota-llDaUDr
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
They had years to fix it: https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/bnp-pariba...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
Lets hope the models can do a better KYC than the humans have been doing..because they are well known.

Or is this a case of the humans, now preparing for the excuse it was the AI failure?

"BNP Paribas Sentenced for Conspiring to Violate the Trading with the Enemy Act" - https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/bnp-paribas-sentence...

"BNP Paribas caught up in French money laundering investigation" - https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/bnp-paribas-caught-...

"BNP Paribas faces $246m fine in currency scandal" - https://www.bbc.com/news/business-40635070

"BNP Paribas caught in a Cypriot money laundering investigation" - https://www.lemonde.fr/en/les-decodeurs/article/2023/12/26/b...

In Money Laundering their track record is unmatched: https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/bnp-pariba...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
It depends on the country apparently:

"Israel reached out to US hackers for ‘Zero Days’ tools" - https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-reached-out-to-us-hacke...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
"LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they’re false" - https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/llms-believe-false-statem...
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
Oh its only about Aliens...not something really scary like the Epstein Files....
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
Thanks for posting here. Keep expanding and improving your study. Correct where it deserves correction.

The fact that HN decided to downvote the author of the study, shows how these people cant stay classy, and the mods stay silent...just shows what this is all about.
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
>> Why would I do that?

I agree you dont owe anyone a reproduction, but also you dont owe anyone an effort to discredit the study and you did it.

>> I don't think I need to spend more time on this than I have.

How pious of you. I am still looking into the credibility of the study. It will take me more than 25 min...but I am really looking forward to see what this means for this 10 trillion industry.

I can however notice you had enough urgency to publicly critique the study within 25 minutes, and your comments carry weight, but when asked about checking whether the headline result actually holds, the answer is “why would I?”
johnbarron
·last month·discuss
[flagged]
johnbarron
·2 months ago·discuss
Anthropic will not have as many husbands as they think by next year: https://xkcd.com/605/
johnbarron
·2 months ago·discuss
"... the situation with compressed sensing can be compared with the current situation with modern large language models and related AI tools. Here, the field is almost entirely dominated by empirical research, often from industry rather than from academics. As such, there is a lot less clarity on what the key ingredients are to make a given AI technology suitable for a given use case; there are spectacular successes that cannot be replicated, next to seemingly promising uses that hit an unexpected wall (or, conversely, unlikely applications for which AI tools are far more effective than anticipated). With the notable exception of the mathematics of optimization and numerical linear algebra which are both somewhat mature, most of the theoretical mathematical framework needed to explain the strengths and weaknesses of AI is still in its infancy. (Though I would say here that the main bottleneck is not exactly lack of funding in basic research in the foundations of AI, but more that the mathematics itself is not understood to anywhere near the level we would like.)..."
johnbarron
·2 months ago·discuss
"With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil — that takes religion."

― Steven Weinberg