The line you're looking for no longer exists. Asmongold's audience is growing quickly. He transcends platform moderation. There's no stopping this.
This is the result of killing Charlie Kirk. This is the result of writing off the plight of men
We're cashing the checks you wrote
@TheAndyCortez How far does it have to go before people like this just outright lose their audiences, platforms, and revenue streams? Is there a line still, at all?
@peterrhague Everyone has the right to direct human efforts. Pick your currency: money, influence, logic, inspiration, force... If you have it, you can spend it to direct your collaborators' efforts however you think is best.
@SolbergRuna It's neither caution nor lag. It's fact.
LLMs are not AI. They're AL: Artificial Linguists.
Anything that requires 50 trillion training examples in order to "learn" something has the intelligence of a potato.
@Dan_Jeffries1 Nonsense. Intelligence is a measure of capability, not application.
Your argument is like saying a 300hp engine for street racing is less legitimately 300hp than a 300hp law enforcement patrol car.
Ridiculous on its face.
@AlexanderKalian By not relying on a corpus of data. It's completely obvious.
How did Newton learn Calculus if there wasn't an entire internet of superintelligent outputs for him to train on?
@shortmagsmle They don't view voting as transactionally as Democrats. They don't think it's a good thing to continually give people lots of money in the form of benefits.
I could attempt to draw deeper conclusions, but there's lots of counter examples that defeat them.
@AlexanderKalian The main barrier to an LLM accomplishing this is the fact that LLMs are extremely retarded.
Functionally, it's as simple as allowing an AI to produce its own input as output, creating a loop. Then the models will spring into action and immediately throw themselves into the abyss
@realpurplecandy@netspooky A human programmer is faster and more accurate in the vast majority of cases, especially when they're practiced in using IDE shortcuts.
I can write 40-50 lines of boilerplate in the same time it takes an LLM to inference and print the answer.
@kapilansh_twt The guy that comes out of nowhere with an AI he built in his garage while everyone else was building LLMs. That's who wins. That's always who wins these things.
@zuess05 Learn to code. Hasn't changed, but it's not like learning to code was the only thing you should've been doing back then, nor is it the only thing you should be doing now.
It's a competition. It's fierce. It's not fair. It's not fun. Compete: it's what you need to do to survive.