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alexgoodhart

5 karmajoined 10 miesięcy temu
artist | composer, pianist, teacher

ai-enabled software dev | design, personal productivity, music, education

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alexgoodhart
·2 godziny temu·discuss
Because speech and communication obviously. That’s a ridiculous comparison.

I am very much not a pro-social media person (this is a social media website, btw) but I am even less a nanny state person. EU loses plenty of support from the citizens of its constituent states when it implements these sorts of limitations, so I hope the benefits meaningfully improve quality of life.

Also, research is not a prescriptive cure, and it isn’t a neutral domain. It is valuable, but not as an unevaluated rubber stamp.
alexgoodhart
·6 dni temu·discuss
You could literally send it to an ai
alexgoodhart
·29 dni temu·discuss
Somehow I doubt that political affiliations with crime syndicates are affecting heavily the dispositions of LLM developers. The industry itself though is one of incest.
alexgoodhart
·29 dni temu·discuss
That isn’t fully true is it?

Microsoft claimed that its software’s use of various visualizations related to window state was covered by the 1985 agreement, and Apple claimed that this was not true; those window states were produced by Macintosh while Microsoft’s software was being rendered in the Mac environment.

> In his March 20, 1989 Order, Judge Schwarzer declined to consider whether the visual displays in issue were generated by the Microsoft application programs or by the Macintosh system software. The point arose in connection with Microsoft's argument that the 1985 Agreement licensed to Microsoft all visual displays that could possibly be called up by running the five Microsoft application programs on the Macintosh system software then or in the future. 709 F. Supp. at 929. Judge Schwarzer concluded that Microsoft's contention would "defy common sense." Id.
alexgoodhart
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Just the kind of victim the system loves.
alexgoodhart
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Anthropic frames this as something emergent. Not 100% but in a way they always phrase it as like, it’s a great model, but our breaths were swept and taken with its approach to security.
alexgoodhart
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
What is the inference overhead on this
alexgoodhart
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Your post script Seems to be a reaction to some quality of finger wagging you may have received from this article. Everything you said was true, it also was true that strategically it is generally outside the realm of most people’s risk tolerance to abandon civilization of life. But you were right about the harmfulness, the alienness, etc. It is not incumbent on you just because you state how you feel to then also mitigate that feeling with the practical obligations one has to protect protecting themselves in their loved ones in their communities and helping steer humanity in which ever best direction we may be able to reach. The idea that it’s naive to speak a pure and simple fact sounded to me like shame being deployed to silence critique.
alexgoodhart
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
I mean what you just said is the huge load of shit. There are interesting differences in risk and pollution between trucking and piping, but they’re not nearly as black and white as you claim and they don’t require acrimony. Calm the hell down?
alexgoodhart
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
hip hip, h$o$r$r$a$y!

Personally, I think that AI has already hit a grand plateau in terms of raw ability, and much more ingenious software solutions to augment its ability require not as much in terms of training and compute allowance, but syntax compaction/dynamic contextualization/multi-thread parallel statefulness that is tailored based on the activities a workflow involves.

I wonder though if the tools available now are at the cheapest they will ever be