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make3
·hace 7 horas·discuss
I don't expect that Mamdani will cave in to real estate lobbyists lol. What you're describing is exactly why Establishment Democrats are losing to Mamdani and his ilk (DSA)
make3
·anteayer·discuss
Yes, I really don't think that such a high fraction of people get purchased for fucking 15M after one year lol
make3
·anteayer·discuss
Yes, exactly this. Migrant workers, under the threat of being deported if they don't work enough, obviously can be forced to accept much worse work conditions and work-life balance.
make3
·anteayer·discuss
Every drug indeed has a huge burden of proof before it is distributed to humans, including the 3 levels of FDA clinical drug trials that cost billions of dollars, as well as all the internal testing we do beforehand.
make3
·anteayer·discuss
there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.

As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak.
make3
·anteayer·discuss
I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it
make3
·anteayer·discuss
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make3
·hace 3 días·discuss
"the code is not quite detail oriented enough to be AI", times are changing
make3
·hace 5 días·discuss
Efficiency is an angle of research that's quite active, see quantization, MoE, speculative decoding, QKV cache optimizations, sparse attention, etc
make3
·hace 5 días·discuss
the thing went from the transformer paper in 2017 to basically doing your job for you in 2026
make3
·hace 5 días·discuss
I don't think that people relying on the tools too much is the first sign I would identify to mean the bubble is popping
make3
·hace 5 días·discuss
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make3
·hace 9 días·discuss
launches suck in the US too. See: every single AAA game launch ever
make3
·hace 10 días·discuss
it's not, the genome is treated locally by tools called by the LLM, the LLM itself can't do much with the raw DNA sequence
make3
·hace 10 días·discuss
it's also a lot faster I would assume
make3
·hace 10 días·discuss
it might be worth it if speed is an issue
make3
·hace 11 días·discuss
AI cost companies billions of dollars to make the time of hundreds of expert researchers. You're saying that my tool became too good so I can't make money from it anymore?

What about protein language models that create new protein drugs, can pharmaceutical companies not protect them too? That's straight up the same time of model as LLMs and image models.
make3
·hace 11 días·discuss
Claude is a computer program, so is Suno. Someone has to pay Anthropic & to run Claude. AI does not have special moral grounding in our society.
make3
·hace 11 días·discuss
That's honestly so dumb, if I use a non AI computerized tool to generate orders of notes or orders of characters, I own the output. AI is just that. It's a fancy computer program that cost billions to build.

This is giving weird independent moral grounding to AI as more than a computer that has never existed before. And what kind of AI does it count for ? Does it also count for image classifiers? For image quality improvers? etc
make3
·hace 11 días·discuss
toupée fallacy