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·3 giorni fa·discuss
You get German citizenship almost automatically after 5 years in the country just by having a job and a basic understanding of the language. Even without speaking the language you can get citizenship simply by going to school here for 4 years.

> no one mentioning that there is no point for them to integrate whatsoever

There is a point: They are GUESTS here and when you are a guest in someone's house, you better act respectfully.
tsss
·3 giorni fa·discuss
It's a good thing you can't get permanent residency, let alone citizenship! without speaking the local language. There are few countries in the world that hand out citizenship as cheaply as Germany.
tsss
·6 giorni fa·discuss
No such assumption is necessary. If they didn't then that the entire comment is totally baseless speculation, no better than asking a horoscope.
tsss
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Your comment is suspiciously missing the part where your students performed measurably better after decreasing CO2 concentration.
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·7 giorni fa·discuss
You know what also impacts my decision making ability? Freezing my ass off because people are opening all the windows every five minutes.
tsss
·7 giorni fa·discuss
China can do it. No car that leaves a factory there is the same. Everything automated and yet customizable.
tsss
·10 giorni fa·discuss
We need less people not more.
tsss
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Maybe it is. If you think about it hard, you will find that you cannot separate the idea of dog from the word dog. The object dog can only be understood as a perception linked to that idea.
tsss
·11 giorni fa·discuss
No, I don't think so. Language is intimately intertwined with our understanding of the world. Many people make the mistake to think that languages are about the spelling or the sound or maybe the grammar. But in reality they are about how words are defined only on relation to each other. A symbol is defined by what it is not. This relationship between symbols structures how we think about the world and how we fantasize and desire.

You can perhaps have a consciousness without words, but not without language.
tsss
·12 giorni fa·discuss
In Germany we get zero-th opinion because you can't even get an appointment within the next 8 months.
tsss
·13 giorni fa·discuss
They never will. The only reason China releases open weights is because they can't compete on frontier models. Whoever has the frontier model has no incentive to give it away for free.
tsss
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Or maybe 2 out of 3 guys you call "AI" actually wrote it themselves and you were too prejudiced to believe them.
tsss
·15 giorni fa·discuss
You're surprised? They lean to the side that is heavily favored by the cultural mainstream.
tsss
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Probably they will, unless Claude and GPT become luxury brands like Gucci. Currently it makes no sense for them to invest into efficiency. They need to put everything into competing for the top spot as long as they still have a shot.
tsss
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Everyone wants widespread adoption, of course. I'm sure that China is also working on more expensive frontier intelligence models behind doors, but they're lagging behind America on that front. Going for cost-optimized open weight models is their bet to stay relevant in a market where they can't compete for the "luxury" segment. It is important for them to get a foot in the door and maintain a presence in the press to attract future customers, given the general animosity towards China in the west that they need to overcome. Similarly, European providers like Mistral are hopelessly outclassed in every respect and thus try to carve out a niche in the market with regulation and anti-American fearmongering. They position themselves as "privacy-conscious" not out of goodwill but because it is their only chance to survive as a company with an utterly inferior product.
tsss
·19 giorni fa·discuss
And guess what all the providers of open models do: They quantize, badly.
tsss
·20 giorni fa·discuss
Who cares about motor efficiency when you can only take 10% as much fuel. At the end of the day, cost is the only metric that matters.
tsss
·22 giorni fa·discuss
These models are far too expensive to run yourself and independent LLM providers of open models do even more secret nerfing than the original creators because they have no reputation to lose.
tsss
·23 giorni fa·discuss
You got it the wrong way around. Industrial revolution happened _because_ there was demand from a new middle class for those goods.
tsss
·23 giorni fa·discuss
If these models ever reach the point where they are as good a programmer as a human is (and thus can self-improve completely independently), then there won't be an independent Switzerland much longer. AI race is a race for first place.

> like with the nuclear arms race

MacArthur was about to nuke the Chinese in the Korean war. China knows that nuclear weapons, AI and robotics are a matter of survival and not a nice-to-have.