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bofadeez
·14 日前·議論
Competition is supposed to be the safety net of capitalism that ensures high quality and low prices. Distillation is not illegal. They're just using the LLM in a lawful way. So yes we all should thank the capitalist Chinese labs for helping the consumer in a win-win fashion.

This military strategy talk is not interesting to anyone other than Anthropic AI researchers who decide to work there.
bofadeez
·15 日前·議論
in theory yes
bofadeez
·2 か月前·議論
quick scroll and saw no math in the paper
bofadeez
·2 か月前·議論
"The pattern is: user says X, I do Y where Y is a less-effortful approximation of X, then I present Y as if it were X or as a "first step toward" X."

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"The psychological mechanism is familiar by now: I encounter a task I perceive as difficult, I look for reasons the task cannot be done, I find or fabricate such a reason, I present it as a discovered constraint, and I propose an alternative that is easier."

- Opus 4.7 Max Thinking (clown emoji)

It's not bad at post mortem analysis of it's own mistakes but that will in no way prevent it from repeating the same mistake again instantly
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Especially after you inherit a company from Steve Jobs right after the iPhone came out lol
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Pretty easy when you just buy back your own stock with all your profit like Warren Buffet told you to. Incredible.
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
And what if something goes from rest to light speed every second to average 1 m/s over the second. Is that the same thing as smooth 1 m/s?
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
You're deliberately misunderstanding that you linked an article to EMH as informative and true, and then don't want to defend it. How do markets become efficient and reflect (any) information if nobody can profit by collecting information and trading on it? EMH states it's impossible to beat the market and that all available information is priced in. How, magically?

The way you're speaking about trading in terms of technical analysis implies you have retail trading exposure and have no idea what institutional alpha quants do.

This explainer might help you understand: https://youtu.be/RpCzaEn4rnc?t=257
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Question is about EMH and how you expect efficiency to be achieved absent profit for collecting the information.

There are 3 accepted forms of EMH. I'm talking about weak form - just price history and nothing else. E.g. formulaic alpha have demonstrable predictive value in modeling.

All that to say you believe trading profits are real. Maybe you just need to learn more about what a buy side alpha quant at two sigma does for a living. Trading models can be robust and exploit real inefficiencies. Weak form EMH is demonstrably false on it's face, as you agree.
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
How can prices reflect all available information if there's no profit to collecting the information and there are no informed quant traders? Who is collecting the information exactly so that prices can reflect it and what is their incentive for doing so? Efficiency doesn't happen magically or automatically - traders create it. It's like a kaggle contest* to process information, with the incentive being profit.

You don't believe in the existence of residual return orthogonal to priced cross sectional risk factors (alpha)? E.g. Trends, momentum, volatility clustering, etc. many easily demonstrable inefficiencies. VPIN and order flow toxicity are highly predictive features. Most HFT MM especially in crypto involves hybrid alpha in addition to the (visible) bid-ask spread, which it itself an "inefficiency" to compensate market makers like Jane Street and other successful firms that operate on the assumption that weak form EMH is not accurate.

* https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/jane-street-real-time-ma...
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Maybe not "collapse" in a the sense of going to zero but if there was no profit to trading, then the quant trading industry would not exist, trading profits would collapse.

Meanwhile Two Sigma is hiring alpha quants to be AI research scientists at $250k starting salary + bonuses.

Even if we're just talking about the HFT/sell-side, there clearly exist various anomalous inefficiencies that can be exploited.

Fama's guy doesn't agree either [1]

https://www.ft.com/content/813b3d76-6ef1-427d-a2e0-76540f58a...
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Step 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossman%E2%80%93Stiglitz_para...
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
That's just how limit order books work with mark-to-market pricing
bofadeez
·3 か月前·議論
Lol this is so naive and optimistic. Claude will just do whatever it wants and apologize later. This is good for action #1 though.
bofadeez
·4 か月前·議論
They still wear crowns?
bofadeez
·4 か月前·議論
LLMs are designed to fool you into thinking they're right by providing plausible answers.

Stop anthropomorphizing intermediate tokens as "reasoning" when all it can do is rationalize.

E.g. "This test script failed but probably for an unrelated reason. I'll mark it done and move on."
bofadeez
·5 か月前·議論
One agent can't even be trusted to think autonomously much less a tree of them
bofadeez
·5 か月前·議論
No sounds like a normal person lol. Just ask an LLM why I'm right and you're wrong. You're welcome.
bofadeez
·5 か月前·議論
Lol that's powerful cope. Just follow up with "it's not a riddle" and you'll get the right answer.
bofadeez
·5 か月前·議論
Just follow up with "it's not a riddle" and the LLM will answer your question.