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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich

Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich

@j_gottschlich

Founder, CEO & Chief Scientist @ Merly | Adjunct Lecturer @ Stanford, CS Dept. (Ex-Director/Principal Scientist @ Intel Labs)

Santa Clara, CA Beigetreten Ocak 2018
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
AI systems controlling resources and rewarding humans based on its own criteria? More than anything, Anthropic's vision of the future raises questions about their critical reasoning skills than their ability to think about a future AI era. #AI #FutureOfWork #Ethics
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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
Some tech elites believe they are 'midwifing a deity' with software, detached from reality. This 'Dr. Frankenstein theory' or 'delusions of grandeur' sees them expecting to create God, not ascending to a higher state, but risking self-destruction. #Transhumanism #Tech
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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
Until publicly traded, OpenAI and Anthropic can mask their AI costs. Microsoft's transparency shows they've been absorbing massive bills. What will this new era cause, hollistically, for the entire LLM industry? #AI #TechCosts #Business
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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
100%. A key reason why LLMs won't be doing 80% of the work is based on the computational work required to do things using LLMs (other AI approaches are much more fiscally sustainable). While LLMs are useful, their costs greatly exceed their usefulness in many case. The real cost of LLMs are coming. GitHub Copilot is the 1st example ($50/mo -> +$3000/mo). Expect much more of that post the upcoming IPOs (Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX), where those private companies can no longer hide their P&L. Then we'll see how useful they really are when customers are paying the cost and it's no longer being subsidized by rich investors (like Vinod) or hidden by Big Tech (Microsoft, Google, etc.).
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Grady Booch
Grady Booch@Grady_Booch·
And I am a realist who understands computing and AI deeply, having worked in the field for over five decades - where I continue to work - both witnessing the changes as well as inventing things that made those changes possible. AI is useful. But I’m certain AI will not do 80% of the economically valuable work humans do today, for 80% of all jobs.
Vinod Khosla@vkhosla

I'm a technology optimist. I’ve spent four decades studying disruptive innovation, from the microprocessor, the internet, mobile phones to OpenAI. I'm certain AI will do 80% of the economically valuable work humans do today, for 80% of all jobs, faster than most believe. The question isn't whether mass underemployment arrives, but whether we have a policy framework ready. Right now we don't.

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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
AI doesn't truly 'infer'; it fabricates answers based on assembly of its programming (i.e., training). This stems from a broken system design that forces a response, leading to 'pathological lies.' Full YT video: youtu.be/blQiD1qJMSA
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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
100%, Shriram. I teach 2 hour lectures twice a week and this year, a 3 hour lecture once a week. They can handle it just fine. I also have a hard no phones policy during lecture time. Never been a problem. Now admittedly I general only MS and PhD students, hah. :P Just teach with passion.
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Shriram Krishnamurthi (primary: Bluesky)
This is absolutely false. I have class videos to prove it. Admittedly, only 50-75% of students come to class (depending on the course), the rest use videos. But those who come don't do these things, even at 9am. Here are classroom tips that really help: parentheticallyspeaking.org/articles/pedag…
Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform”@MrDanielBuck

College students cannot sit through a fifty minute lecture without getting up to check their phones

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Justin ("Goju") Gottschlich@j_gottschlich·
Most LLM companies lack a true technical moat, relying on similar transformer architectures. As competitors drive prices down, current high valuations will become unsustainable, fueling a race towards IPOs before the market shifts. #AI #Tech #LLM #AIBubble
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