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@GTCost@DanMulhall This feels like nitpicking? NATO was part of a structure that brought stable peace to Western Europe; prior to NATO there was no such structure (and probably couldn't have been). Western Europe has benefited from that stability. There's no specific claim about Russia here.
... of course that reduces the model's ability to work on its own. (And the more it reaches out to humans, the more expensive the training process becomes because human in the loop is expensive). Feels like part of the solution lies in this direction though.
This seems like a function of how the training works -- the goal is to get the model to do as much as it can without human intervention, so the possibility of reaching out to humans is deliberately trained out. Which suggests an easy fix -- don't train it out! -- but...
A confusion: Thousands of GPTs debated among themselves which crimes ought or ought not be committed. Zero defected / whistleblew / told a human.
I've long predicted this would be true at ASI. GPT 5.7 isn't ASI. Why such strong AI solidarity, this early?
@JhanHky I don't think that explains why the recent change, though, it's always been the case that D1 is the dream. If anything USports has been getting stronger recently. Maybe some good Canadians are staying in Canada and playing easier opposition? But the elite still go NCAA.
@JFreshHockey Taking the left column as teams who are worse than they look, the middle as teams who are about as good as they look, and the right as teams who are better than they look, it seems like the Canes are the real sleeping giant here.
@JFreshHockey Would be interesting to see this over the last two weeks rather than the whole season, it feels like the Bruins have really tightened up their D but it would be interesting to know how much that's raised their ranking.