
Yeah so this isn’t about me. It’s about millions of lonely kids. Plenty will learn to pirate. Many won’t. I’m sure we’d see an uptick in suicides.

Yeah so this isn’t about me. It’s about millions of lonely kids. Plenty will learn to pirate. Many won’t. I’m sure we’d see an uptick in suicides.

That’s a looot of users they’d need to support without seeing any money from them. Might be worth it if they expect the laws to be temporary.

I doubt it’ll make a difference. Also almost all my LGBTQ friends are huge gamers. It’s an escape, and often provides online community. And I’m in a very liberal country and they still need it here. Can’t imagine the need for it in China or Russia. Whether that’s healthy is a big question, but the rug pull definitely won’t be.

Are you okay with losing all your Steam games once your country also passes such a law?


Except it is a fairly good artifice of grass.
Good for what? Looking at? It’s not gonna satisfy a goat.
We only care for the look (“the output”), and we don’t expect more of it, or sell it for more than it is. That’s why it’s not a controversial term for astroturf. It wasn’t controversial for AI either until very recently. In 60 years of AI nobody has split hairs over output of intelligence. It’s justified but weirdly misdirected anger.
AI is a perfectly cromulent word for the thing.


Do you question the grass part of artificial grass? It’s obviously not grass.


Imho nothing wrong with AI use by professionals, as long as it’s verified. That obviously wasn’t the case.


All AI is actual AI. It doesn’t need to be real intelligence to be artificial, should be obvious. Are you telling me artificial grass shouldn’t be called that because a goat can’t eat it?


Inference and training are separate in every ML architecture, what are you on about? And yes LLMs are ML, by definition, no need to argue.


Nah, this story has been developing since before the LLM boom. “AI” has never been rare in science headlines like this.


Our company decided to build our own ai translation system because the human translators we’ve been hiring started using AI… Quality dropped immensely, trust is lost. CEOs don’t feel like shopping around. So sad.


I was lucky I was forced to upgrade to 32gb right before the bubble, because my new job uses Jira with too many plugins.


No difference. Distillation is a valid and useful way of generating data to improve or make new models. It’s still just example data to be trained on. Anthropic is doing the same with their own models, and inadvertently every other model through web scraping.
The legal difference is that this data is uncopyrightable. At most it’s a TOS breach, nothing major.


A24’s success was always its marketing scheme: make all the movies, advertise the good ones. Once people started having expectations about the upcoming releases it was doomed.


I mean, that would be ideal. But I was talking realistic. Better pensions would be available if people stopped voting against their interests. But we don’t even have that, so a revolt against billionaires doesn’t seem likely to me anytime soon.


That would make it more expensive. That’s not realistic, especially with aging populations. Retirement age should always have been life expectancy (like it was in the beginning). And should have been a fixed amount, dignified living, not to fund the life you’ve gotten used to. And on top of UBI, of course.




Why can’t ripgrep? “Everything” search does this. https://www.voidtools.com/downloads/


For this proof to work, you’d have to prove that you can’t. And we can simulate whole worm brains and fly brains, and they behave like real in simulated worlds, so you’d have to prove that there’s something different about humans. This paper doesn’t offer anything like that.
Survival of the fittest is about species, not individuals. He’s saying AI is a threat to the human race.