i have a friend who treats me so well that she doesn’t even know that she’s established a standard for how i let everyone else treat me, and i think that’s beautiful
Maybe the biggest modern curse can be described as this: We have no appetite to destroy what is bad.
Aesthetically, logistically, culturally, militarily, everything.
a person with this attitude, even if they intend it as a joke, should not be head of product of x. give me someone who actually likes the internet, please
I know this feeling.
I cried at my brother's wedding. Not because I was emotional over him getting married, but because we were no longer the people we used to be. And we never would be again.
Of course the annoying part was men coming up to me and saying, "Don't worry, you'll get married someday, too." Completely misunderstanding why I was emotional. Turns out they were wrong on both counts.
What my daughter said about before she was born:
- she was in a "zoo for babies", with all the babies who ever lived and all the baby animals
- she met her brother there and picked him to be her brother
- there was someone with "hundred thousand eyes" who could see everything
We are just not used to abundant "intelligence" (of a sort), which leads people to miss a huge value of AI.
Don't ask for an idea, ask for 30. Don't ask for a suggestion on how to end a sentence, ask for 20 in different styles. Don't ask for advice, ask for many strategies. Pick
the ted chiang thinkpiece is lost on me because the second i saw this picture 2 years ago, i knew that not only can AI create art, it can do so far better than any human can
What are these comments about? If you've been keeping up with Eric, Sam, and the entire discussion on the future of AI, it's clear what he is trying to say. How is this confusing to anyone?