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caesil
·3 ay önce·discuss
The only thing more cringe than the seething anger in this blog is the technical illiteracy revealed by an earnest belief that any of these attempts at "poisoning" will have any negative impact whatsoever on model training.
caesil
·3 ay önce·discuss
This is a straight up lie of a headline.

The tax exemption was for SALES TAX on MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT for CONSTRUCTION, because those local purchases helped the local construction industry.

You can read the actual authorizing resolution for yourself here:

https://rocklandida.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Authorizi...

The idea that permanent jobs were some kind of a trade, or even factored into the decision at all, is completely fabricated.
caesil
·4 ay önce·discuss
Kind of sad to see AI water use as the first listed issue motivating this.

It is a completely fake concern. See here: https://blog.andymasley.com/p/the-ai-water-issue-is-fake
caesil
·4 ay önce·discuss
Misleading title. The change in tech employment is worse, but actual tech employment remains high thanks to the massive 2021-2023 hiring spree.
caesil
·7 ay önce·discuss
Why not let Amazon take a stab at turning things around, then? It's better that they fail? I don't get it.
caesil
·9 ay önce·discuss
Now do the % of the time news content misrepresents the subject matter it is reporting on.
caesil
·2 yıl önce·discuss
>“Few fields have been more filled with hype and bravado than artificial intelligence. It has flitted from fad to fad decade by decade, always promising the moon, and only occasionally delivering” Still true.

>“We are still a long way from machines that can genuinely understand human language”. Still true, though some have argued there is some superficial understanding.

>“Elon Musk recently said that the new humanoid robot he was hoping to build, Optimus, would someday be bigger than the vehicle industry”. I expressed skepticism. Still early days, but certainly domestic humanoid robots are not in the near term expected to be a big business for anyone.

>The company’s charismatic CEO Sam Altman wrote a triumphant blog posttrumpeting “Moore’s Law for Everything,” claiming that we were just a few years away from “computers that can think,” “read legal documents,” and (echoing IBM Watson) “give medical advice.”Maybe, but maybe not.” Pending/still true. Two years later we don’t have reliable versions of any of that.

Why does anyone listen to a thing this obvious fraud says?
caesil
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Can you explain why?