Just as SpaceX launches hundreds of satellites for competitors with fair terms and pricing, we will provide compute to AI companies that are taking the right steps to ensure it is good for humanity.
We reserve the right to reclaim the compute if their AI engages in actions that harm humanity.
Doing our best to achieve a great future with amazing abundance for all.
We will make mistakes, as to err is human, but always take rapid action to address them.
@nikitabier It would be valuable to have more community here, like Reddit style. I’d prefer to use X over Reddit if it had that kind of vibe. Crowdsourced Q&A, interest style groups, a place you can go to discuss topics with other users - not just random stuff 24/7. Could also improve algo.
@MercuriusFilius “Here’s who I’d grab from each team, here’s what I’d task them with, here’s how’d I would make sure they delivered, and here is what I’d report back with” then tell them I’m really here for a management position.
@PointBlueTech@RhysSullivan Fr. I can’t even code, don’t know any languages. This allowed me to come at “vibe coding” differently, and with a few hard rules in code bases, it codes brilliantly and handles very large enterprise level code bases.
@ProfSteveKeen In one particular question, I found it surprising you didn't mention helium and Qatar, or the impact the Iran Conflict has on China's ability to sustain its competitive growth in the AI race. You didn't fail to mention Israel, Oil, Trump, or UAE though. Odd
@ProfSteveKeen You are an expert in economics and mathematics - speak from your expertise, not your political opinions. I would be fairly embarrassed if I were you when listening to how poorly I represented my ability to use logic and reason in the diary of a CEO podcast.
@gagansaluja08@Al_Grigor Not true actually.
The lesson is: listen when claude says not to do something, and stop limiting its ability to do the most optimal thing. This issue was caused by him ignoring a suggestion from Claude to not reuse the template.