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coliveira

10,492 karmajoined 18 лет назад
Data Scientist. Interests: algorithms, optimization. https://carlosoliveira290416.substack.com

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3 points·by coliveira·4 месяца назад·0 comments

AI contributed "zero" to U.S. economic growth, Goldman Sachs has calculated

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5 points·by coliveira·4 месяца назад·1 comments

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coliveira
·позавчера·discuss
The issue is also social, the average software engineer will treat Lisp code as a liability because most people really don't know what to do with it. In the mind of a professional SE, code is "maintainable" only if it's writing in Javascript or some other commercial language.
coliveira
·6 дней назад·discuss
That's an incredibly short sighted way of looking at countries. The US was never the country with highest population growth, and right now is also heading into a demographic collapse.
coliveira
·6 дней назад·discuss
A group having more power has little to do with numbers. If that was the case the rich would be more numerous than the poor, and India would be the most powerful country in the world.
coliveira
·15 дней назад·discuss
Cursive was and still is a fast way to write by hand. If you want to be illiterate without a computer, then you don't want to learn handwriting. But if you don't want to be illiterate without a computer, learning cursive is a fast and efficient way to do it.
coliveira
·15 дней назад·discuss
AGI is religion invented for the stupid. There's no world in which a silly LLM can make intelligent decisions. It's all smoke and mirrors to make insane amounts of money and to maintain the sheep agreeing with the powerful.
coliveira
·15 дней назад·discuss
That's one of the reasons why he spent several years to write a single symphony.
coliveira
·15 дней назад·discuss
Composers were also handwriting masters. Bach also had incredible handwriting, there's a youtube channel about it.
coliveira
·16 дней назад·discuss
What they're trying to do under the umbrella of "national security" is to legislate how we can use the results we pay for when accessing these models. This way they will control the "intellectual property" that was acquired illegally.
coliveira
·18 дней назад·discuss
It's easy to control a country when all cybersecurity software used in that country reports to you.
coliveira
·24 дня назад·discuss
Because that's ultimately their goal! It's just smoke, mirrors, and complaining so they can get the cheap labor.
coliveira
·25 дней назад·discuss
> That being said. I thought it was a funny comment.

This is very passive aggressive. You should think about how you communicate to people.
coliveira
·25 дней назад·discuss
Yes, I read "Getting Things Done": he teaches you to make todo lists! That's it, nothing profound or from another planet. Basically you could get that information in 1 paragraph: "if you're overwhelmed, make a todo list", but he wouldn't have made a lot of money that way...
coliveira
·25 дней назад·discuss
What I find funny is people saying in social media that they read dozens of books, and when you see what they're reading is mostly self-help volumes! If you read one or two of these books you already know what they'll say in 100s of others. It's very similar to religious books: the content is always the same, they just rearrange things so people will continue consuming more of the same ideas.
coliveira
·25 дней назад·discuss
I'm aways surprised that there's no open source language that provides everything you get with Wolfram language. For example, the level of pattern matching you can use when defining functions, as well as the high level of functional composition. It is like having a mix of APL, Lisp, and Prolog that is very productive to use.
coliveira
·25 дней назад·discuss
Mathematica has a lot of clients in math and engineering. Traditionally these clients are not so concerned about software engineering issues you mention. What Mathematica offers also makes sense for small firms with a few engineers, because they can leverage their vast amount of ready to use functions and libraries. But I agree that for medium to large size companies it stops making sense.
coliveira
·29 дней назад·discuss
Where's the people who complain about the government picking winners? Strange that they suddenly travel somewhere without internet or lose their vocal cords.
coliveira
·29 дней назад·discuss
These companies have a giant budget for promotion. So, in an open forum, I would be suspicious that they're not paying to get the attention they want.
coliveira
·29 дней назад·discuss
Solution: get as far away as you can from these models. It is curiosity that kills the cat. If you stay away and use only open models they cannot control your work.
coliveira
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
That's what we get for having psychopaths walking around as if they're technology leaders.
coliveira
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
The whole "AI race" is a construct of American startup founders trying to get more money. The government picked up that line because it seems fun and useful to be "wining a race" against China. It's all nonsense. China doesn't care if they get AI first or second, they can replicate anything in a few months. They know it's only an excuse to get more money in the hands of billionaires.