@xFeiMa@paulg AI doesn’t just reward precision — it punishes hidden assumptions. A lot of our instructions rely on implied steps. Models don’t fill those in for free.
@ihtesham2005@PolymarketMoney Yeah, I was v.fortunate to meet a DeepMind manager at the AI Summit last week. Great conversation, I learned so much talking with him about the inside story.
@ztownsend I'm having an annoying email exchange with a crypto fund "representative" who can't see why his detailed proposition has more red flags than an illustrated book about the Russian Revolution.
@NoContextBrits I was researching the Yiddish term "schtick" in ref to Andy Burnham's "man of the people" thing, when I very nearly ran into a Hasidic Jewish family at Barking Station this AM, on the way to Somerset House! #golef#tsufal
Cannabis commercialisation not decriminalisation drives up usage, study finds. Wonder if the British will take note and change drug policy? 🤔 https://t.co/myCjqpyIVY
Drug gangs are exploiting fear of the law by taking over the homes of their own drug user customers. It's another example of how drug laws can have serious unintended consequences. https://t.co/F9vrEudZ6g
Two young ladies laughed as I went past them on my push scooter on the way to watch Scary Movie. Which featured a guy on a push scooter in the opening fight scene. 👻🛴
@xFeiMa@paulg I've fleshed out my thinking in this blog post: 'AI Is Giving Us What We Want, Not What We Need'.
That is the real risk: not that AI gets things wrong, but that it makes wrong things look right, faster than ever before: https://t.co/i19JGdrzIG
@xFeiMa@paulg The interesting shift is that AI turns ambiguity into observable behavior. It doesn’t just generate — it reveals where our thinking skipped steps.