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adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>Most of the excitement about it has to do with anthropomorphizing a robot that "feels" like an intelligent conversation partner, but it's not

Literally no one I know that's excited about ChatGPT cares even one bit about the conversation aspect. No one I know is excited by the fact that it's a robot to talk to... They are excited by the fact that you can feed it code and errors and it can debug for you or you can give it code and it can write relevant documentation. Or you can give it tabular data and it can make charts and do basic analysis...

If you can't see the utility then maybe you should question your own creativity.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
A non-Brit telling Brits what their school system is like. Funny.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Learn how to use these models is the easiest answer. Prompt Engineering (getting a model to output what you actually want) is going to be something of an art form and I would expect it to be in demand.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
"I stabbed this child but luckily during the surgery they needed to survive they found a malignant tumor so really I am benevolent and actually saved their life."
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>That they were paid for by an investment firm and then released as OS means _we_ siphoned value out of the financial system.

If you think they are getting paid to generate OS projects you aren't thinking about this very hard.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
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adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> I can't judge that from an outside perspective, but to be fair, having nothing to show for two decades of work is an intrinsic occupational risk of science.

How? In today's academic environment you won't survive even a few years without publishable research results.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>Taleb

He already had a PhD so it's not surprising he was able to enter Academia. But outside his books I'm not aware of anyone talking about his Research much.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Jeff Hawkins probably also had a several Hundred Million Dollar payout. That's in a totally different class than a Quant who cashes out at 30 with MAYBE $10M in the bank.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think you are wildly underestimating the cost of running a world class lab.

Even if you retire with 10M by 30 you aren't going to run a world class research center with that kind of money for very long, or at all. Hell Land, buildings and equipment probably eat most of that right out of the gate. MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center had to shut down when their funding dropped from $28 to $14M per year. So at 10M you could Fund, forget about building, a center 1/3 the size of MIT's for 1 year.
adamsmith143
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
But wasn't the point of the Big Short to show the perspective of people "outside" the mainstream who made big bets against the system/banks? Not surprising then that it didn't really show what was happening in the banks themselves.