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Claude Flags Hantavirus Vaccine Questions as Security Risk

12 points·by pell·hace 2 meses·9 comments

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pell
·hace 17 días·discuss
I really didn’t have the feeling that Germans are shocked about some of these inefficiencies at all. Typically they’re just a result of long processes thus difficult to change. I do agree that Germany and the EU as a whole should not make this process so cumbersome. It shouldn’t be easier to found a US foreign LLC from abroad than a company in one’s country or residence. The proposed EU LLC might solve some of those issues if it comes to fruition.

Regarding the economy though, Germany is still the third richest country on earth. I think this talking point about their huge regression is mostly FUD.
pell
·hace 19 días·discuss
Whenever I ask people to explain their issues with NPR it’s some cherry-picked news articles here and there that were somewhat biased. In my experience NPR often tries to be incredibly neutral, almost comically so, when criticizing any administration.
pell
·hace 22 días·discuss
The Netherlands runs around 3000 trains a day vs. 50k in Germany. That doesn't excuse Germany's problems which were also predicted years in advance when they stopped investing in maintenance and infrastructure but also shows that the comparison is not entirely fair.
pell
·hace 26 días·discuss
Flash had many issues for sure, first and foremost security. But I can’t help but feel sad of what was lost since then. The Flash era produced some really unique experiences on the web.
pell
·el mes pasado·discuss
I don’t want to open up that whole can of worms but Grok on any vaguely philosophical or political topic is a scaredy cat and has a very hard time staying factual if it could make Musk or the conservative movement appear negatively.
pell
·el mes pasado·discuss
The first section can be done on a M1 chip, I think the second one needs Triton support, so your 5080 should be fine.
pell
·el mes pasado·discuss
I don’t think the definition is that clear cut at all. A human can remember the smell of something and invoke it right then and there even if only for half a second. Are we expecting an AGI to do the same?

Then again, transformers seem super-human in some ways already. Who do you know who can more or less recite and make associations from (even if not always intelligently) hundreds of billions of text fragments? Transformers already are better at math than your average human.

My bet is we’ll land in a weird place in between where these systems clearly have some superhuman intelligent capabilities but still are far from “do everything better than humans”.
pell
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> IMO Every engineer should try spending his time in a company that tries to solve new problems.

Yet typically 95% of software developers mainly work on CRUD-type apps. Coding agents are not perfect there either but they’re really a lot more reliable than they were a few months ago.
pell
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Have you checked the Don Hopkins archive yet?

https://www.donhopkins.com/home/pub/
pell
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I tried that afterwards in a new session. Asking about the virus itself was fine but as soon as I asked about developing a vaccine, the chat got flagged again.
pell
·hace 2 meses·discuss
While I agree with you that agentic coding still has quite a way to go and is not always producing the quality that I would want from it, I can say quite confidently that its baseline is way above some of the production code in many applications many people use today. It really isn’t that code before agents was primarily written with taste and beautiful structure in mind. Your average code base is a messy hell full of quick fixes that turned into all kinds of debt over the years.
pell
·hace 2 meses·discuss
If you're traveling via Europe, you could finish US border control in Ireland directly before departure and won't be checked again.
pell
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Very much. Try to start a union in China and see how communist that country is. China is essentially a right-wing hypercapitalist country run by a dictatorship.
pell
·hace 3 meses·discuss
AI will also just run some query or grep commands against it for the most part and has no magical way of finding connections that a human can’t.
pell
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Interestingly, contamination of the forensic equipment was considered early on already. However, due to the geographic area of the findings and initial negative control tests using fresh swabs, they ruled it out.
pell
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The way you describe the alternative option seems not very good faith.
pell
·hace 4 meses·discuss
So far, the EU's track record on privacy is definitely a lot better though. Not saying it'd always stay that way of course.
pell
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The emphasis of "domestic" surveillance is definitely concerning.
pell
·hace 5 meses·discuss
That's true but OpenAI also isn't introducing ads to the Plus accounts as far as I'm aware.
pell
·hace 5 meses·discuss
>Not Google.

Google's main revenue source (~ 75%) is advertising. They will absolutely try to shove in ads into their AI offerings. They simply don't have to do it this quickly.