It’s quality. We still have to buy the same shit and it’s never been worse and more disposable. Private equity is killing off brands that used to be synonymous with quality and our childhoods and we know the people responsible for it have the ability to double their wealth during a pandemic.
Yann LeCun says you cannot build a reliable agentic system without a world model
LLMs don't have world models. They can't predict the consequences of their actions before taking them
"they just act, and whatever happens next is someone else's problem"
Without that, it's not intelligence
Universities don't need to "teach students to use AI well." The whole point of AI is that it doesn't require any skill. Universities *should* teach students how to write and research on their own, and foster an ethic of shaming people who outsource their basic ability to think.
I am starting to think that what will bring the whole AI trade down is not mundane questions about how all this AI investment will be monetized, but rather a safety incident that creates massive legal liabilities for AI companies.