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@rationalaussie Whne that happens, it will be a very short time before AU Gov gets reduced. It won't matter now. I look forward to the future now with optimism as there will be no choice but for governments to be decreased once ASI is in operation.
@brivael While I like Notch for setting up Minecraft and do look forward to his games, I can see where he's coming from as he's passionate about developing stuff.
The thing is, things have changed big time since then. We're in a new age now, and he'll come around eventually as enabler.
@beffjezos Yup. That terrifies more than anything. I keep thinking about what the outcome of each large AI companies are offering, and most of them lead down to either technocratic nightmares, bureaucratic nightmares or extinction through various means. I just see SpaceXAI as way out.
This is selective outrage. Why not write a 100K-view thread about the actual reality of the situation.
If you think this is an xAI problem, you haven't read anyone else's docs. I pulled the ZDR policies from primary sources this morning. What's actually written down.
OpenAI: endpoints that aren't ZDR-eligible "may still store application state, even if Zero Data Retention is enabled." Their words. ZDR doesn't block you from calling them. It fails open.
OpenAI, again: they reserve the right to revoke your ZDR on specific models, unilaterally. It's called Safety Retention. It's in the docs.
Anthropic: same fail-open. MCP connector, Files, Batch, code execution are all ZDR-ineligible and the API won't stop you. Using one is "a choice to step outside your ZDR arrangement." No error. No log line.
Bedrock: everyone assumes it defaults to zero retention. New accounts default to inherit, which falls through to the model default. You have to set it yourself.
Cohere: trains on your API data by default. Opt-out, not off.
Bedrock is the only one that hard-blocks. Everyone else trusts you not to call a stateful endpoint.
@Layton_Gott You never said it was a bad one :D. If it was, you'd be a lot harsher. I like waiting a fair bit after releases to see what people actually say after using it, or in rare occasions, roll my dice and try it immediately.
@cb_doge Man, I still remember using early Grok to set up VBA macros back in late 2024 for my work, automating some of my work functions. Took me a while but it was good enough, as I wasn't working on building programs yet back then.
It was awesome for sure.
@brivael You either do it or you don't. I've chosen not to go with "Everything is fucked" camp. That's just meaninglessly pessimistic. With the way things are going, I've got my bets on Elon + SpaceXAI. Very critical, based on where things are going.