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Alex (ai & it-sec)

@CSxAI

software engineer / MSc student / research assistant i take matrices and add them

Germany Katılım Şubat 2025
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Joe
Joe@joerossi98·
Am I the only one seeing more Codex usage today? It seems like it's burning through everything @thsottiaux @OpenAIDevs
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@JustinBleuel @willdepue well, you cannot select all options. e.g. to subscribe to pro from free tier on iOS, you'd have to subscribe to some other plan and then upgrade. I think not many are using this way, but those who would want to do so are unable to do it
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@maurerchr Außerdem reicht "KI in der Industrie einsetzen" nicht! Die EU braucht Frontier-Modelle die hier entwickelt werden!
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Christoph Maurer
Christoph Maurer@maurerchr·
Bin nicht sicher, ob Hightech und "Regierung will Milliarden lenken" wirklich zusammenpassen. Regierung sollte sich auf Rahmenbedingungen konzentrieren, in denen Zukunftstechnologien florieren können
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie@BMWE_

Mit der Hightech-Agenda will die Regierung Milliarden in Zukunftstechnologien lenken. Ein Megathema ist KI. Im Interview mit der Rheinischen Post betont Ministerin Reiche: „Jetzt geht es darum, KI in der Industrie und im industriellen Mittelstand einzusetzen.“

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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
@theo forking company triangle company what symbol will yours have?
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Why shouldn’t I make a new cloud?
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Mikhail Parakhin
Mikhail Parakhin@MParakhin·
I strongly believe the day will come when Pro will be available in Codex (possibly at API rates). In that beautiful future we won't need to run Pi separately or copy-paste text between Web Pro and Codex. And Codex won't perform training by hardcoding results :-)
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Alex (ai & it-sec)
@Simon__Grimm Not a bad idea! 1. "good people running for government" requires a system where good people are promoted in political parties. 2. "Parliamentarians should get decent salaries": Yes but where is the end? Really good (e.g. AI researchers) are payed hundreds of millions?
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Simon Grimm
Simon Grimm@Simon__Grimm·
All parties except the CDU are currently discussing freezing MdB's pay this year. It's a bad, populist idea. Parliamentarians should get decent salaries: it's a tough job and we need good people running for government. And the fiscal impact is tiny!
Luis Garicano 🇪🇺🇺🇦@lugaricano

Countries get the cabinets they pay for. Singapore pays its Foreign Minister about S$1.1m, around US$800,000. The salary is benchmarked to 60% of the median income of the top 1,000 Singaporean earners. That is why you can get Vivian Balakrishnan, former eye surgeon and hospital chief executive, implementing @karpathy's external brain idea (link below). The speech shows deep understanding of AI and fills one with confidence about Singapore's future. The UK Foreign Secretary earns roughly £165,000: the MP salary plus a ministerial salary of about £67,000. The ministerial part is frozen since the crisis and is down by roughly a third in real terms since 2010. This is what a junior Magic Circle lawyer earns. Spain pays its ministers around €85,000. So you do not get a surgeon who has run hospitals. You get a party loyalist who has never run anything.

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Monika Schnitzer🇺🇦🇪🇺
Ein Beitrag von @privitera_ und mir im @handelsblatt : Deutschland muss den Zugang zu Spitzen-KI sichern: Neue @KI -Modelle wie #Mythos zeigen, wie gefährdet Europa durch Technologie aus den USA ist. Dagegen hilft nur eins: Infrastruktur auf eigenem Boden fördern. Warum?
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Florian Brand
Florian Brand@xeophon·
amazing post and great timing w.r.t. ant's post yesterday we must build open ai to not get locked in by the vendors who will decide who gets which capabilities and the west has to realize that open models are important and support open model efforts (like @arcee_ai, @NVIDIAAI)
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Bill Gurley@bgurley

A new @bgurley blog post! I have been thinking about how sophisticated executives are using open source in super creative ways. Started writing this three years ago. Excited to finish it up and publish it! And with the new @p3institute brand. substack.com/home/post/p-19…

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How is no one mentioning the obvious thing? Why can I not select a model in pi that requires me to play the role of the LLM too. Lets think ourselves again! Its way more token efficient too. Also no more running into usage limits!
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames

sneak peak of the new pi.dev no tools mode. you're gonna love it. you can try it with `pi -nbt`. enjoy!

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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
The quantity of code that devs ship has roughly 10xed. But net developer productivity (value created by unit of time) is only up by a bit, if at all. Part of it is that the additional code is solving more incremental problems. A bigger part is that the new code is creating problems of its own.
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Lisan al Gaib
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
Anthropic is anticipating another big step-function increase in AI model capabilities in 2028 which will come with Nvidia's Rubin Ultra NVL576 I personally think there will be again issues with cooling and powering these insane 600kW racks. So with some delays factored in, late 2028 or early 2029 seems like a good guess for the arrival of 100T models.
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Which is good no? It should know how to retrieve factually correct data from the internet, how to filter data, how to rate information related to a question. Just like a competent human!
Flowers ☾@flowersslop

Frontier models do NOT already know most public knowledge. Even GPT-4.5 probably knows less than idk 70%. I dont even mean semi private facts, I mean ordinary public domain knowledge, like who played this minor character in this episode of this Belgian TV show form the 80s

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@flowersslop Yeah, wondered about Sam's post related to developers as well. My guess: being the nice company in public opinion actually leads to a LOT more revenue (see when Anthropic initially declined a deal with the government and celebrities posted ❤️ for that).
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Flowers ☾
Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
Why did OpenAIs messaging shift from ASI God to ASI tool 1 They hit a major wall 2 They believe in it but softened the messaging to avoid panic 3 They genuinely shifted toward seeing AI as augmentation 4 AI as augmentation is a more culturally sustainable framing internally
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Lisan al Gaib
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
yeah im a bit confused about this one too what's the point of trying to force the IQ scale onto model intelligence when models are improving so much every month. I also think it creates a lot of confusion because I don't see how this maps to real human IQ scores. It just seems like an arbitrary axis that looks IQ-like but is not really comparable
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