ok... since the 'freedom' update, chatgpt became useless. It's fun to converse with, but every answer ends with a request to do image generation, and the default reply style is convivial but terse at best...
With Claude 3.7 and the contemplative reasoner, and GPT4.5, there’s a natural difference in the quality of the conversations I’m having… it’s hard to put in a straight eval, but they’re more nuanced and valuable? @OpenAI@AnthropicAI
The irony of Studio Dumbar being involved in OpenAI’s branding and ‘s Mira Murati’s Thinkingmachines using a variant of Wim Crouwels’ Gridnik is very on point if you’re well versed in the history of Dutch Graphic Design
@NetflixNL wat leuk dat jullie Mad Men weer streamen, maar het lukt nog steeds niet om aflevering 3 van seizoen 3 in jullie aanbod op te nemen... enig idee waarom?
@mmalex we're taking apart some late 90s productions, and we're wondering what the kind of data the GST files in Square are being used for... https://t.co/TBWIKsjiRl
We're helping organise a Rust/AI focussed conference called Gosim in Delft the 6th of May. Free for students, lots of interesting Rust talks as well. We'll hang out there too. Link in next tweet!
You know what the biggest problem with pushing all-things-AI is? Wrong direction.
I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.
Starting a movement called
nu/ance
All posts made under its good name must show fair consideration of both sides of whatever dichotomy is being speculated upon.
Also each post must contain multiple sentences.
@kaeru But is also goes back to that Gibson notion of “the street finds its own uses for things” which does acknowledge the limits of the ability to envision uses, not positive and negative