@shagbark_hick Unfortunately as everything starts to shift towards self-driving cars, the blindness factor to humans will be offset by the driving machines seeing better with it.
Unfortunate yet inevitable, as with many things.
@James11804433@DavidSacks The fist hint was designating them as a supply chain risk yet deploying their models in the pentagon after the flagging. They hate Anthropic, just not enough to not milk the cow if they need to.
@kidtsang@paulg I think the shift is to think of code as constantly being iterated upon at a much higher volume and frequency than it used to. The idea of iteration and improvement was always there, but it was mostly spaced out, infrequent events. Now it can happen autonomously and continuously.
In his 2012 essay "Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas" [1], @paulg included a section a titled "Bring Back Moore’s Law" where he noted that Moore's Law once let programmers assume slow software would eventually be rescued by faster hardware.
That is what the AI labs have brought back. Not Moore’s Law for clock speed, but Moore’s Law for software intelligence.
With vibe coding, the code your agent writes today may be rough, incomplete, or not quite right. But it often makes less sense to sink a ton of human time into polishing it, because the model will soon be better at that part anyway.
What matters now is getting the shape of your problem right. The details will get worked out in time as frontier models keep pushing intelligence up the J curve.
@paulg AI does this everywhere now, not just X replies. "It's not A, it's B" has become the biggest giveaway (in addition to em dashes and emojis). And I bet that as a result, humans will start using that idiom more.
Codex is insanely hard working. I tasked it over the weekend via /goal to build an iOS app based on an existing web app for a strategy card game I've been working on and it kept at it for over 44 hours (in fast mode, too!) 🤯
@JoannaStern Yes but - for medical questions your AI having access to your history can be an incredible boon. It can cross reference different conditions you have, find correlations, warn you about bad interactions… double-edged sword
@Jason No open source company, no public company either. Power and upside concentrated in the hands of the few.
A recipe for massive public frustration
@AnthropicAI@AltimeterCap@Greenoaks@sequoia If only there was some kind of mechanism whereby you could leverage a public market to raise money, giving everyone a shot at the upside 🤔
Nahhh let’s just keep feeding the same private funds
@hobojordo Knots are so beautiful, and this is such a cool application of them! I can't think of something more useful in the wild than being able to make a tripod and get a basic shelter going.
@AmandaAskell I do hope that you do once more. I spend lots of time with all of the different models and Claude always strikes me as the one closest to having an actual soul.
No doubt your contribution to that effect was immense, and that you would have much to say about it.