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gallerdude

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gallerdude
·16 ore fa·discuss
I think the question “would China cooperate” needs much more investigation. Everyone online pundit seems to think “obviously not”, but they’re people too with clear positive and negative incentives. It’s possible they’ve found a very similar calculus that we have.

> “Politics is the art of the possible”
gallerdude
·17 ore fa·discuss
If you’ve done any software development at all, certainly.
gallerdude
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Of course. But is it really impossible that Dario’s directive to the marketing team is “try not to make us look bad, but also be honest about our models’ capabilities, so people can stay informed”?
gallerdude
·14 giorni fa·discuss
I think they're pretty happy to have government sharing some of the big societal responsibility, honestly.
gallerdude
·14 giorni fa·discuss
Well it seems both Anthropic and OpenAI are consciously choosing to do this, which means, for now, neither plan on suing. So if no one sues, how could it be unconstitutional?
gallerdude
·17 giorni fa·discuss
So let’s say you’re in Anthropic’s shoes. You see that LLM’s are getting better and better, and it’s very possible that they will have some impact on jobs in the next few years, and a very meaningful impact on cybersecurity.

Is it more ethical to stay silent about these concerns, as you might have a bit of self interest? Or even if it looks a bit self interested, is it better to warn people ahead of time? I think the latter is obviously the better position.
gallerdude
·21 giorni fa·discuss
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gallerdude
·mese scorso·discuss
I really liked Dario's metaphor that in the 80's, we could have said someday we'll have "supercomputers", which can do all the calculations we did except WAY faster. When, in reality, the AI's just get smarter over time, even if the frontier is jagged. AGI is just vibes only for "smart enough, consistently enough".
gallerdude
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I was a baby when the Internet Revolution happened. I was in high school and college when the Mobile Revolution steamrolled everything. It’s been interesting to see this one, as an adult working in the world. I wonder how far it will go.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I actually have no problem with the 5.x line... but if Pro really was an entirely new pretrain, they did a horrible job conveying that.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
If GPT-5.5 Pro really was Spud, and two years of pretraining culminated in one release, WOW, you cannot feel it at all from this announcement. If OpenAI wants to know why they like they’ve fallen behind the vibes of Anthropic, they need to look no further than their marketing department. This makes everything feel like a completely linear upgrade in every way.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I agree partially, but also misses the wonder he would have for: relaxing bathtubs, funny livestreams, wireless earbuds, huge libraries, and even globes.

And yeah, you could make a list of struggles we have today he never did. But that’s kind of my point - it’s complicated.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
1. You can't understand the nuances, but there is a general pattern: new inventions may make us slightly less proficient at specifics, yet more powerful overall

2. Imagine a hunter gatherer is time travelled to 2026. You have lunch go to a cafe with him, and he learns that food is cheap, delicious, and abundant. He sees your house, and thinks it's amazing compared to his cave. He thinks that 2026 must be absolute paradise. You explain to him, well kinda, but also not really. Is the hunter gatherer right?
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I’ve been thinking about AI robotics lately… if internally at labs they have a GPT-2, GPT-3 “equivalent” for robotics, you can’t really release that. If a robot unloading your dishwasher breaks one of your dishes once, this is a massive failure.

So there might be awesome progress behind the scenes, just not ready for the general public.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
But rolling your own can’t be that much cheaper than buying it from a leading lab. Especially when you consider the amount of spending on datacenters.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I’m sure there’s more to it than this, but it feels like Zuck has pet interests like VR and now AI.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I’m not sure. If it was open source, certainly. But 4th place doesn’t really matter if you have nothing different to add.
gallerdude
·3 mesi fa·discuss
This would have been an amazing release 6 months ago. But the industry moves so fast, this is a trite release. Maybe it’s best for Meta to sell their superintelligence division. I don’t think Zuck’s vision is particularly compelling.
gallerdude
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Tbf there was a 5.3 codex
gallerdude
·5 mesi fa·discuss
My job may have become part of the training data with how much coverage there is around it. Perhaps another career would be a better test of LLM capabilities.