@FreddyLA7 Love seeing things to add to my future vacation plans. Haven't been to Niagra Falls since the early 90's and it looks like a lot has changed!
@reallyoptimized@DrCasteelEM@enewebadas@jasonryanmd After a decade of dealing with doctors very regularly, I've come to the conclusion that most doctors are perfectly fine letting 100 people die from a lack of progress vs 1 person dying from too rapid progress.
It's dogma at this point.
@slatestarcodex@PrinceVogel@drethelin This is why the medical profession is plummeting in trust. You've completely abandoned common sense and reason for dogma.
You didn't argue against anything I said, either because you didn't understand, or because your committed to your talking points. I'll simplify it.
The removal of Fable was due to the belief that there were legitimate security concerns, by people who aren't technical enough to know better. A belief that was entirely manufactured by Anthropic.
They are grossly blown way out of proportion.
> Is this an acknowledgement that the security risks posed by Fable were not enough to warrant the action taken by the USG, and potentially punitive in nature?
Anthropic convinced people who don't understand the technical details that it was a threat, the results were obvious.
@reallyoptimized@gregmushen Within a month I think they'll release Grok 5, which will fully use the Cursor data, and we'll have a better idea how far they can take this.
That is so alien to how I think I have trouble even imagining what it would be like. Nearly all of my thinking involves visualizations. Especially with math/engineering/stem type problems, I'm visualizing the solution.
If you were building something physical, like a birdhouse, would you be able to put the pieces together in your head?
@reallyoptimized@gregmushen I think more of the value actually comes from the data. Cursor likely has a better set of data than either Anthropic or OpenAI.