The difference in AI going from 98% to 99% autonomous is a world away from the 99% to 100% shift. The first is a percentage point. The second is the binary of human involvement.
So many of the questions, anxieties, and hopes around AI rest on this binary.
https://t.co/3e0UJX598U
@mattpocockuk I’ve seen the opposite argued - docs as the primary source, code as an implementation detail. A common comparison is the increasing abstraction of languages, ultimately compiling to binary. I just don’t think docs will ever “compile” as directly to code as code does to binary.
I can’t help but wonder what this means for the human experience online. The internet has felt overtaken by bots even when we were still the majority. Now we’re in this sort of digital, post-humanist world.
Who will the internet be shaped for when we’re not the majority user?
Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa
built a transformer visualizer using NNsight — visualizes GPT-2 internals in real time. weights and connections aren’t there yet, working on that next. would love feedback —
https://t.co/PpvSJVkGcW
Part 1 in a series that documents an exploration of the AI landscape by leveraging AI. From using DALL-E to generate images to steering the focus with models like ChatGPT, we delve into the intricate realm of artificial intelligence…
https://t.co/NhQNbvBUmM
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Amazon prime day is next week. I'll be celebrating by supporting my local small businesses.
In the pandemic, Amazon profits doubled to a record high and Bezos got $70 billion richer. At the same time, 20% of small businesses closed forever.
Who's with me? #SmallBizPrimeDay