Ulysses in chains
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Ulysses in chains
@ReplicaTricks
Random takes by my biological NN. Physicist, son of 🇪🇺. Working on AI&Vaccines in SF.





Pentagon: Anthropic's foreign workforce poses security risks trib.al/mxJqnc8


They even organized revolutions against other agents!


@brianonhere @DeepDishEnjoyer I do this all the time, you have to see I was right

20 follower guy in your replies: It’s just like i’ve been saying (link to a previous 1-fav reply of his from nine months ago)


"Phase 1: Develop superintelligence. Phase 2: ????? Phase 3: Cure cancer, solve climate change, universal education." @Emilia_Javorsky unpacks why superintelligence is NOT the magical solution to all of our problems, contrary to AI companies' claims:



Just spoke to @POTUS about our European allies’ unwillingness to provide assets to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning, which benefits Europe far more than America. I have never heard him so angry in my life. I share that anger given what’s at stake. The arrogance of our allies to suggest that Iran with a nuclear weapon is of little concern and that military action to stop the ayatollah from acquiring a nuclear bomb is our problem not theirs is beyond offensive. The European approach to containing the ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions have proven to be a miserable failure. The repercussions of providing little assistance to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning are going to be wide and deep for Europe and America. I consider myself very forward-leaning on supporting alliances, however at a time of real testing like this, it makes me second guess the value of these alliances. I am certain I am not the only senator who feels this way.








There's nothing wrong with just doing this stuff, though I also am like 90% sure that this guy is setting himself up for a start-up and it is unlikely that future treatments will be curative...just like this one wasn't. Happy to have experts correcting me! Thanks for your time

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.


Prime Intellect Day Saturday — March 14 (Pi Day) 4-11pm — The Melody of SF Talks on frontier model training, agentic RL, computer use, coding agents, diffusion LLMs, automating AI & science, robotics — and why the singularity will not be singular.










