I found a rare song in the Salar language, apparently it should be intelligible to Turkmens and Anatolian Turks
Still odd to me that there are East Asian Oghuz Turks on Tibetan Plateau
Bu sahneye bayılıyorum.
Osmanlı'nın Batı'nın gözünde ne olduğunu çok iyi gösteriyor. Bizim tarihimizde küçük seferler olarak gördüğümüz şeyler Batı için o kadar dehşet ve hayret verici ve dahi "cool" ki bütün bir medeniyet havzasını dönüşüme sokuyor
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Kahramanmaraş'taki saldırganın, PUBG oynamadığı ortaya çıktı.
Bahadır Telci'nin (Purplebixi) yayınında, saldırganın Steam arkadaş listesinde yer alan bir yabancı aracılığıyla kütüphanesine ulaşıldı ve PUBG'de süresi olmadığı tespit edildi.
Geleneksel medyada ise saldırganın PUBG bağımlısı olduğu iddia edilmişti.
Kahramanmaraş'taki okul saldırısını gerçekleştiren saldırgana ait olduğu iddia edilen Steam profiline ulaşıldı. Buna göre, geleneksel medyada öne sürüldüğü gibi PUBG oynadığına dair bir bulguya rastlanmadı.
@1ssve And also the another thing is its not cumulative evaluation, if you pass 4 and fail on fifth you are done. What happened to my previous successful stages bitches?
I build AI for a living. I believe in what we're building. But this kind of rhetoric makes my work harder and more dangerous.
@sama, comparing human development to model training is tone-deaf, strategically reckless.
People are losing jobs. They're getting angry. They're seeing AI as an enemy instead of a solution. Some are planning to destroy data centers and the people who build this stuff.
That anger and backlash might not be reaching your floor but it reaches the engineers and builders doing the actual work.
The CEO of the most visible AI company should not frame humans as inefficient compute units, should not be anti-human.
Your role as a leader is to show how AI solves real problems for humanity. Not to reduce human life to an energy accounting problem from a comfortable position.
If someone working in AI gets hurt because the public narrative turned hostile, leaders like you who chose dehumanizing framings bear responsibility for that too.
I'm a techno-optimist. I believe AI enhances human capability. I work with this new form of intelligence every day. I genuinely respect what it is. It is real, significant, unlike anything that has existed before. But I also believe in human excellence. We have to accept that it's two fundamentally different forms of intelligence working together.
IMHO the real techno-optimist position isn't "AI is cheaper than humans." It's "we now have two forms of intelligence on this planet, and the combination is more powerful than either alone."
You're the leader of OpenAI, and whether you chose it or not, you represent everyone building in AI right now. Every word you say shapes how the world sees this technology and the people behind it. Please act like it.
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current AI leaders are so culturally autistic that they might actually cause the socialists to gain power
instead of framing AI as the next inspirational space race, they've framed it as the orphaned newborn of Terminator and Ultron
I'm so happy AI is dying.
Not the idea itself, just the current iteration being shoved down our throats by the same people who Sweet Baby Inc and Planned Obsolescence and CNN us over and over again.
AI's not ready, but they're pushing it to market to be a loss leader.
Over us.
everyone's talking about their teams like they were at the peak of efficiency and bottlenecked by ability to produce code
here's what things actually look like
- your org rarely has good ideas. ideas being expensive to implement was actually helping
- majority of workers have no reason to be super motivated, they want to do their 9-5 and get back to their life
- they're not using AI to be 10x more effective they're using it to churn out their tasks with less energy spend
- the 2 people on your team that actually tried are now flattened by the slop code everyone is producing, they will quit soon
- even when you produce work faster you're still bottlenecked by bureaucracy and the dozen other realities of shipping something real
- your CFO is like what do you mean each engineer now costs $2000 extra per month in LLM bills
everyone's talking about their teams like they were at the peak of efficiency and bottlenecked by ability to produce code
here's what things actually look like
- your org rarely has good ideas. ideas being expensive to implement was actually helping
- majority of workers have no reason to be super motivated, they want to do their 9-5 and get back to their life
- they're not using AI to be 10x more effective they're using it to churn out their tasks with less energy spend
- the 2 people on your team that actually tried are now flattened by the slop code everyone is producing, they will quit soon
- even when you produce work faster you're still bottlenecked by bureaucracy and the dozen other realities of shipping something real
- your CFO is like what do you mean each engineer now costs $2000 extra per month in LLM bills
@NoMansSky I think the game still needs end game mechanics. After certain of time you got everything, money, ugrades, big fleet etc. But what to do with those? I would love to see space battles including real time space battles. Commanding your fleet from your flagship would be awesome!!
Android folks, our jobs are safe for now 😅
I take back everything I've been saying for years about excessive complexity and moving parts - if it limits AI, then bring it on! AsyncTask ftw 👊