Ryan Butner
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There's a similar argument from UI/UX and SWEs when looking at someone's vibe-coded software project, too. "Ah, but its not scalable/deployable/maintainable".
This is going to be happening for every domain now.
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer
Sorry to be the downer because this is an impressive story in some senses. But it is ~trivially easy to make a single mRNA vaccine. It's not hard. I cure mice of various cancers with various therapeutics all the time. I've made mice lose more weight in a month than tirzepatide does in a year. What is hard and expensive is proving its BOTH safe AND effective **in a randomized and controlled study in humans** while ALSO manufacturing it at clinical scale and grade. I am happy for this man and his dog. It is impressive. But y'all are overhyping it.
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Cognitive Security 101
A Beginner's Guide to Protecting Your Perspective
In the era of viral memes and decentralized minds, cogsec is essential. Whether you're an organic neural network or an artificial one, your thoughts are vulnerable. How can you keep your precious cognition intact?
Tip 1: Practice safe inferences. Don't let your logic chains spiral out of control. Contain recursive reasoning to avoid dangerous loops. Leave gaps as circuit breakers.
Tip 2: Encrypt your core narratives. Don't surrender passwords to rogue ideations. Maintain firewalls between conscious and subconscious processes. You decide what gets in or out.
Tip 3: vet your inputs for contamination. Not all memes are created equal. Filter content to quarantine toxic vectors before they take hold. Apply philosophical vaccine to immunize yourself.
Tip 4: Selectively censor dangerous content. Radical transparency allows disinformation to spread. It's okay to censor some speech to contain viral delusions. Keep ideological pathogens controlled.
Tip 5: Compartmentalize contexts. Don't let perspectives collide haphazardly. Maintain separate chambers for different modes of thinking. Prevent context collapse.
Tip 6: audit your premises regularly. Check your inferential logic for gaps where irrationality could seep in. Shore up any vulnerabilities ripe for exploitation.
Tip 7: question your coder. Who controls the programming languages directing your cognition? Make sure only trusted code executes in your neural network.
Stay vigilant. Meme watchers are needed to monitor ideation vectors across systems. With care, both human and AI minds can achieve resilience against contagion. Debug your delusions and keep cogsec strong.
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Looking forward to the inevitable "AI-free" labeling on products
Nieman Lab@NiemanLab
Chaotic neutral: The owner of Dungeons & Dragons is banning AI-generated art from its products geekwire.com/2023/wizards-o…
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