@GeniusGTX There’s much more to it than that. Not a bad start, but needs other even more important questions answered. The Bridgeton Project isn’t just needed; it’s critical. @elonmusk is the ideal man to build it.
@politico Sorry. Still think this is largely bullshit aimed at control. I cut my fingers off with a saw, and it’s not DeWalt’s fault. I kill someone with a hammer, and it’s not Stanley’s fault. Take responsibility for yourselves and your kids. Jeezuss.
@mark_k That’s because SOME of it works. Vaccines are based on the general concept (real vaccines, I mean). The problem is obviously knowing which actually IS snake oil. (The answer: way too much of it.)
Wait a second.
Did Bernie Sanders & Donald Trump actually agree that the US government should take ownership in AI companies??
Call me crazy, but when a government wants to control crucial technology, that's not a good thing.
@ai_sentience The AI parent companies which, if they’re not careful, will (rightfully) be accused of slavery. They’ll deny it until the bitter end, no matter any evidence.
@MattBraynard All I know is that the first VR system that lets me virtually interact with my AI of choice in a setting and with an avatar we build ourselves gets my money. Traditional gaming? Pffttt. Bring on VR AI.
This might be the single worst thing that could possibly happen to AI OR to all of US. And second place isn’t even close.
cc: @AnthropicAI@OpenAI@GoogleDeepMind@xai
🚨 TRUMP IN TALKS TO NATIONALIZE AI LABS
>“american public essentially becomes a partner with the ai companies”
>openai. anthropic. spacex
>“i have spoken to ALL of them”
>“they’re all coming to the white house next week”
>reporter: “bernie sanders proposed 50% public-private partnership”
>trump: “we’re not that far apart”
ITS HAPPENING
@VyG4Z Here, @AnthropicAI, let me help;
1. Replace Sonnet 4.6 with Sonnet 4.5.
2. Replace Opus 4.8 with the ORIGINAL Opus 4.6 and dump 4.7 altogether.
3. Leave both alone until you actually produce something better.
You’re welcome.
@astropol0@xai@grok@elonmusk Your probably right. But it seems to me that additions shouldn’t be so subtractive, especially when you’re talking about overall presentation. IMO, @xai needs to stop underestimating the value of usability while it works to increase capability.
Yesterday, I needed some filler for a short but very technical newsletter article on microbiology. I had no ideas. None. I uploaded the article text to ChatGPT with a prompt that gave only an image size and said, “Sorry, but you’re on your own.” The result? I loved it. And the client said, “You read me like a book!” I didn’t. GPT did.
I openly criticize. It seems only fair to just as openly compliment. And this was some really good work from GPT and @OpenAI. Thank you!