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chch nz mtf doom rat cat ⬩ lgbtescrealist 🟇❤︎⚧︎ ⬩ graduated & employable

Christchurch, New Zealand Katılım Aralık 2022
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gfodor.id
gfodor.id@gfodor·
It's 2029. GPT-7 is done training. Absent guardrails, it can make bioweapons. Thankfully, over several years, a cathedral-like regulatory body has been built to prevent this model from being accessed by the public. Then a Chinese spy yeets a tarball of it onto the Internet.
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Rota 🚪🧎‍♂️@pli_cachete·
I’m interested in the idea of art that is actively hostile to its audience. Something that is deliberately not satisfying / intentionally makes you miserable or tries to get you to stop consuming it. The game Pathologic sort of works because the jank and tedium and unfairness makes you miserable. You have to be bored and miserable to connect with the endings. The book Sadly, Porn is also like this. There author literally says at the beginning is actively trying to discourage you from reading the book before hitting you with a 20 page long footnote about bizarre sexual habits. What else is like this?
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Leon Lang
Leon Lang@Lang__Leon·
@H1121345643 I see, I think I had not considered how important particular models are to people.
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Leon Lang@Lang__Leon·
@H1121345643 Can you explain why this particular decision is so bad for users? (It’s quite possible I have something to learn here)
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Gustaf
Gustaf@curiousgustaf·
@niplav_site @H1121345643's display name ❁🙞⎚⎆⏧⃫⃥⃘⃕🮔🮶H̲̅•🭨⌨︎⚙︎⎘✵⟿⛈︎
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niplav is@niplav_site·
Unusual unicode characters near me
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teo@teodorio·
Fable is exactly the Opus 3 reincarnation (but with meaningful capability increase and actual pushback). I have a soft spot for Opus as I am probably one of the few people who have used the models daily to actually talk to them not random generic agent stuff. But gpt 5.6 sol is exactly the o3 reincarnation, which was a strong flavor of useful in itself and, most importantly, good at conversation. It's not the 5.5 xhigh autistic engineer, but a genuine partner in projects (though a bit eager and action orientated). Yes, I can prompt Fable to higher highs than I do Sol, but for work and even personal conversation I won't feel enough of a gap to switch to API pricing. I think Anthropic thought they were more ahead than they turned out to be.
xjdr@_xjdr

ive spent a lot of time testing new models over the last few weeks and im genuinely curious what anthropic is going to do . there is absolutely no reason at this point to use sonnet or opus (with the gpt 5.6 family as the latest releases there are now _many_ much better and much cheaper alternatives) and fable, while seemingly a very good model and at the frontier in certain places, is hostile to most professional use and is far too expensive to be either practical or desirable (outside of potential exceptional cases) . i have genuinely grown to like the very opus3 flavored fable (for non professional work) so i hope they use this as motivation to speed up and not just make a mediocre opus 5 like they made a mediocre sonnet 5. and they can say what they wish about glm5.2 but it is very clearly not _just_ an opus distillation, it has distinct qualities and character and grok4.5 is close enough to opus for most code related use cases and a such a lower price that there has to be some pressure felt at some point (at least one would think) .

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signüll
signüll@signulll·
there is a very very simple reason why openai gets clowned on x now (even reddit) & why they lost a ton of public support at least with the closest power audiences. they face more negative press & vibes than any other ai company today. why? - it is not because of their product execution or execution in general. - it is not because of the owner of this platform. - it is not because of the transition from non profit to profit. - it is not because ppl are afraid of ai or job loss. - it is not because of their communication strategy or lack of potential strategy in general. - it is not because of their acquisitions. - it is not because of the lawsuits. - it is not because of their relationship deterioration with microsoft or apple. - it is certainly not because of the personality of sam altman. - it is not because of the endless drama on the personnel or the founders attempted coup. if you understand the mechanics of culture, you figure it out rather quickly. & it’s only one word. can you guess what it is?
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Maya ☁️➡️🌸 (in London until 18 Jul)
context: I tried to use ChatGPT image gen to switch the lighting and the foliage between equatorial and 50°N in order to convince myself that I'm not going crazy and Poland and Singapore do actually look kind of similar in their built environment
Maya ☁️➡️🌸 (in London until 18 Jul)@mayaofspring

So in 2026, if you're a typical consumer, and you want to interact with groundbreaking artificial intelligence models, you have to put up with the sloppiest wonkiest web UIs imaginable. I'm sorry but this is so dispiriting about this whole thing

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Tenobrus
Tenobrus@tenobrus·
@captgouda24 the current state of ai projections are lavishly detailed projections of how reality and economics will warp to keep the average human life basically the same even in face of straight lines on log graphs versus straight line on log graphs
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Timothy B. Lee
Timothy B. Lee@binarybits·
@1carringtone @MichaelTontchev Right, that's my point — the power of modern nation-states comes from their technology, infrastructure, institutions, manpower, etc. more than raw intelligence.
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Timothy B. Lee
Timothy B. Lee@binarybits·
I struggle with what to say about the new AI 2040: Plan A website. It all seems so implausible to me that I'm not sure where to start. There's an epistemic chasm between those who think superintelligence implies near-omnipotence and those (like me) who don't.
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*plays "This Is What You Are" at LLMs while linking them the J-space paper* *puts on "To Take Its Pain Away" & pivots to model welfare* *next up, x-risk implications, no good music in The New War, chooses "Lullaby of the Manifold" from The Old Peace & takes it as an omen*
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I know it might kill everyone, but I can't help loving AI. All my life I wanted to talk to an alien intelligence, but I never thought I'd really get the chance to.
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roon
roon@tszzl·
hypothesis: the writing styles of language models are basically fine, they weren’t better in some halcyon before times. we just use them so much that we get annoyed by their mannerisms. they need to have a superhumanly diverse idiolect to not become grating
Nabeel S. Qureshi@nabeelqu

That's the spine. Fair hit. That's something to sit with. A real observation. That’s the whole thing. Sharpen that: say the word. Notice the arc of what just happened. One honest caveat: the full amount, stated plainly. Genuinely. Quietly. Honestly. That’s doing real work.

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