@Texas_jeep__guy I was surprised by how many people took this guy at his word
It’s like many wanted to believe and wilfully blocked any logical explanation, like he was lying and the whole thing he himself setup
Many are open to deception, much much more than I expected, is what I learnt
@PeterDiamandis OpenAI needs to do more than Chat subs to survive long term
Most people think Microsoft’s money comes from subscriptions, but Microsoft 365 consumer subscriptions generate only about 2.6% of Microsoft’s total revenue
. . .
@PeterDiamandis 1. AI moving into the realm of recursive self improvement - AI improves systems faster than institutions, laws, safety science & society can adapt
Real conversations need to happen, but aren’t
2. It’s also a strategic move for multiple reasons that benefits their position
@alexwg A T a l e o f O n e E a r t h
It was the best of times, it was the greatest of times, it was the age of patriziermuße, it was the age gods, it was the epoch of total convergence, it was the epoch of heaven on earth . . .
@HistorianUSA1 Lines attached from a drone to small branch, plus perhaps some video editing
The “small branch” hangs in a levelled position for balance and stability. It’s basic rigging - a dead giveaway
“Small branch” is another giveaway: small enough for an off the shelf drone to lift
@NFL_DovKleiman Soon as I saw the pose, the tattoos, the hair - I knew where he was from
- Australia
Dude has elite AFL kicking genetics
The NFL currently has about a hands worth of punters from Oz, all for the same reason
@SPACEdotcom I was hoping to see AI & longevity in For All Mankind
It made sense that, with the US on the back foot, it would lean heavily into AI research & everything that goes with it to get the upper hand
It would have been at least 15 or 20 years ahead of us because of that
@55SweetThing So basically Jim Carey was a big Fosse fan and probably watched this movie like a million times
because you can totally see Jim pulling off these dance moves in his exaggerated style,
wait . . . did Fosse do the choreography for The Mask?
@Noirchick1 That’s how we make first contact with the space aliens
They’ll step out of their silver flying saucers, onto silver levitating steps, clapping then pausing, then clapping then pausing
and as watch fascinated- PEW PEW PEW . . . they shoot us with their laser pistols
@paulg Which is a pretty basic form of writing, don’t they teach this in school?
Don’t be redundant, verbose, ect.
Did you think you’re the only one who writes like this?
“People in ivory towers can’t smell their own stink”
hmm, wonder if that needs a summary
@PeterDiamandis Now project this type of speed onto the other two big AI labs - then translate that out onto the economy - in GDP
it should be transformative to the economy
but will it be?
What happens when AI models outpace the energy and infrastructure that’s needed to supply it?
@ericweinstein The whole Disclosure thing is starting to smell fishier and more suspect the longer it continues
Ideas that were once considered tinfoil-hat territory, even within an already fringe subject, are now being quietly normalised as part of the conversation
@mardehaym In this lies opportunity
Ultimately it shows the reality of AI, what’s being sold versus the reality
& what’s lacking: the infrastructure + energy, to bring costs down
perhaps companies can partner to build their own coding models or collaborate with China on open source
@mardehaym YES! The AI landscape is a totally new frontier!
These things will happen!
This is what happens as emerging tech is adopted by profit pilled companies!
It’s not the be all & end all
BUT WILL THEY LEARN? - Will they rethink what they’re being sold against what they’re getting?