Ok, cool. What's the battery life and how long does it take to fully charge on a standard outlet? Cause until battery tech improves you're gonna have a 200lb paperweight taking up space in your house to do an hour of work every eight hours
I called out of work today cause I'm sick, and I notice that 1) I have a bunch of notifications and 2) people are talking about something with AWS?
I have no intention of either checking Teams nor googling what's happening so if any of you want to lmk that'd be cool
It's so simple. You just need to solve the two biggest problems in power infrastructure that experts have been battling since the field was first created. You idiots. You absolute morons. GOD!
(This is genuinely how the people in charge of everything think, and we are screwed)
When a black hole expert watches GPT-5 Pro solve in 30 minutes what took him days of hand calculation, he joins the team.
Alex Lupsasca just announced he’s joined OpenAI for Science to help push AI to the edge of physics and beyond. A major win for the future of automated reasoning.
People getting pissed at this need to understand that LLM's are not the future of data/coding, they are the present. That's just how it works now. They shouldn't be used for creative tasks, or art, and how they're used by most people sucks, but in industry this just where we are
Hideo Kojima on AI
"A lot of people use AI in creative work to come up with ideas, but I think of AI as more of a friend ... I would lead the creative part and use AI to boost efficiency"
"I'd like AI to handle the tedious tasks that would lower cost and cut down on time ... co-creating with AI instead of just using it"
(via @WIRED)
@KADB627 Yeah, you really have to stay on top of it for sure. If you're not reviewing every pr it puts out then you're asking for trouble. But that said, it's still saved me dozens of hours or work, so worth it over all. Should probably still burn OpenAI to the ground on principle though
@KADB627 Depends on what you're trying to do and how robust public repos are for that thing. I find it incredibly useful for doing low skill, time consuming, easy to predefine tasks. Write up a deployment plan document and have it execute it step by step. Wouldn't trust it to plan though
Any path forward requires the democrats to pack the court. This is the moderate position, we have justices taking bribes, we have white nationalists, we have cranks, they have to be marginalized.
Most people use chatgpt to write shitty papers & stroke their ego. The free models do that just fine. The paying user base was always gonna be small and OpenAI is discovering in real time they're not going to be profitable if they expect normies to pay for it (thus, adding porn)
Is it just me or is 40 million paying ChatGPT users kind of low? Spotify has 276 million paid subscribers.
Just kind of surprised that there are 760 million people who don't feel like they'd derive an additional $20 of value from a more capable model.
Is it just me, or is the a weirdly cynical take coming from a guy who made a fortune making art about small groups of people actively attempting to overthrow the evil in their world, which he based in part on real world revolutionary groups?
Hayden Christensen recalls going on a walk with George Lucas one evening while filming 'Revenge of the Sith'
"George ended the conversation by saying to me, ‘Hayden, you can't change the world. It's not possible. All you can do is try to make your own world and then invite other people to be a part of it' ... It was one of the most profound things that anyone's ever said to me, and it has really informed the way I live my life"
Making them impotent/uninterested in sex, and combining sex drive, the desire to procreate, hunger, thirst, and a deep addiction into a single primal urge, which requires that a human die to sate, makes them more interesting, monstrous, and terrifying, regardless of who's the POV