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HELPING HOUND // UD.AI // 🐉☁️☁️

HELPING HOUND // UD.AI // 🐉☁️☁️

@helping_hound

finding homes for unwanted dogs & augmenting human intelligence

https://poe.com/underdogAIguy Katılım Haziran 2009
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
@bdambrosio I dunno, it just looks like Mythos crossed a threshold of usefulness for cyber capabilities. That doesn't require a magical step change, capability gain can just cross thresholds of utility as part of standard progress.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I am catching glimpses in my feed that there is a backlash against Mythos as "marketing hype," and it is a little confusing. I don't think anyone who has used the latest agentic coding tools, would think that expecting large-scale cybersecurity implications of increasingly good AI models is unbelievable, especially after reading the red team reports. It feels like a better place to start is to assume that there are new risks, and then we can all laugh at Anthropic and pat each other on the back if there are not. Also, while the AI labs certainly are impressed by their own accomplishments and benchmarks are flawed, I would note that both publicly and privately, Mythos seems to be taken seriously at a lot of large institutions and organizations filled with smart people who would rather not be worried about a new cybersecurity risk. Finally, I am not sure "our product is dangerous and we need to alert the government to that" is the sales pitch to the corporate world that critics seem to think it is.
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HELPING HOUND // UD.AI // 🐉☁️☁️
@hammer_mt @dbreunig it is kind of inevitable that each use you push it further, adding slightly more complexity, context length or unfamiliarity for the model causing it to hiccup - I do think that's what most people experience even if not all (they're obviously always trying cost cutting measures)
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Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor@hammer_mt·
@dbreunig I'm not a conspiracy theorist and I like to think I'm a fairly sophisticated user, but I talk to Claude more than most colleagues and it's immediately obvious when something changes. It's like a friend coming into work drunk or with a concussion.
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Drew Breunig
Drew Breunig@dbreunig·
Every time I see people asking if others are seeing a Claude/Codex/etc regression, I wonder what they’re building and prompting.
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Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢@JeremyNguyenPhD·
Is this true? Mixing English and Chinese in an LLM prompt leads to more creative, less middle-of-the-road, responses?
Tz@Tz_2022

为什么当你开始在 Prompt 里中英夹杂时,AI 的脑洞突然就大得离谱了? 你可能也发现了这个诡异的现象:当你正儿八经地用纯中文或者纯英文写了一大段提示词时,AI 给你的回复往往四平八稳,像个穿着西装、无可挑剔但略显无趣的理科生。 但是,当你像个外企老油条一样,开始在 Prompt 里疯狂输出中英混排,比如:帮我 brainstorm 一个极具 cyberpunk 风格的 marketing 方案,要体现出 hardcore 的东方哲学,AI 突然就像被打通了任督二脉,给出的点子天马行空,极其惊艳。 Wait, but why?为什么糟糕的语言习惯,反而催生了最高级的创造力? 要搞懂这个问题,我们需要往深处走一点,去看看 AI 的大脑到底长什么样。 1. 欢迎来到高维潜空间 The High-Dimensional Latent Space 人类看文字,看到的是一笔一划、字母和语法。但 AI 看文字,看到的是坐标。 想象一个拥有几万个维度的巨大宇宙,这超出了人类的想象极限,但你可以把它想象成一个无边无际的 3D 星空。在这个宇宙里,世界上所有的概念,猫、黑洞、爱情、煎饼果子,都是悬浮在空间里的一个点。 意思相近的词,在这个空间里靠得很近。狗和小狗可能是邻居;狗和骨头在同一个街区;而狗和量子力学可能隔着十万八千里。 当你给 AI 输入一句 Prompt,你其实不是在跟它说话,你是在给它一个 GPS 坐标起点,并让它顺着一条路径去寻找答案,这就是所谓的收敛路径。 2. 同样的月亮,不一样的后院 边界的差异 现在,让我们来看看语言的碰撞。 在 AI 的宇宙里,英文的 Apple 和中文的 苹果,它们指代的物理实体那个红色的水果是一样的,所以它们在这个空间里的基底核心几乎重合。它们是住在一起的室友。 但是,它们的社交圈也就是边界截然不同。 顺着英文 Apple 的路径走出去,AI 很容易撞见:Newton牛顿、Pie苹果派、Steve Jobs乔布斯、Silicon Valley硅谷、Cider苹果酒。 顺着中文 苹果 的路径走出去,AI 更容易撞见:平安夜送苹果、小苹果广场舞大妈、削皮、富士品种、烟台。 看到了吗?虽然是同一个概念,但因为两种语言背后的文化土壤、训练数据完全不同,导致它们在概念边缘的联想网络是错位的。 3. 伟大的越野脱轨 The Off-Roading Hack 如果你只用纯中文提问,AI 就会沿着一条修得极其平整的中文高速公路行驶。它安全、快速,但沿途的风景得出的结论都是你早就见惯了的套路。 但当你中英混杂时,奇妙的事情发生了。 你相当于在 AI 的导航系统里输入了:从中文高速公路的 A 点出发,但必须要经过英文乡村小道的 B 点,最后在 C 点交汇。 AI 突然发现,原有的平坦大道走不通了。为了完成你这个中英夹杂的缝合怪指令,它被迫驶离了常规的公路,开着越野车,一头扎进了中文概念网络和英文概念网络之间那片无人踏足的荒野。 在这些错位的边界和强制跳转的路径中,AI 会意外地扫过那些平时根本不会去看的角落。那些被隐藏起来的、充满跨界张力的异常值 Outliers,就这样被挖掘了出来。 总结一下 中英混杂的 Prompt,本质上是一种维度黑客行为。 你不是在用一种语言跟它沟通,你是在利用两种语言在文化和数据上的微小错位,强迫 AI 的思维在不同的高维空间中进行跳跃。每一次跳跃产生的火花,就是那些让你惊呼发散能力太猛了的绝佳创意。 所以,下次遇到瓶颈时,不妨放下对纯粹语言的执念。试着在你的 Prompt 里扔几个毫无违和感的 English words 进去,让 AI 开着越野车,去高维空间里替你寻找神来之笔吧。

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Aporia
Aporia@0xaporia·
Scrolling is pure evil. An hour of brainrot doesn’t just leave a hole where something meaningful could have been but also actively degrades the machinery you’d need to fill that hole. It corrupts your capacity for sustained attention. Books become harder, conversations feel slower, your own thoughts start to bore you. Over time, the range of things that can hold your interest narrows until you’re left with a shrinking circle of stimulation that only the algorithm can satisfy. It erodes your relationship to yourself. Curiosity fades. Compassion requires a kind of patient attention that atrophies. You stop wondering what you care about because the question itself feels effortful. What’s left is a stable, “comfortable” numbness. Not only five years subtracted from your life, but a slow hollowing out of the person who would have lived them.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak

You have to understand. Spending 1 hour per day on brainrot is insane. That's about 6% of your waking day. About 5 years of your waking life. Half a decade. On brainrot. Just gone. Zero return. Zero fulfillment. Zero meaning. Zero contribution to the other parts of your life.

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niru
niru@Only4CBN·
@zephyr_z9 Any of these trade in USA?. My broker wont allow outside :(
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MF Tomb
MF Tomb@mf_tomb·
@MurrayHillGuy1 It’s because too many women just use the app to farm attention and rarely meet guys off there
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Murray Hill Guy
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1·
Hinge just launched a new “Signals Badge” that basically lets others know whether you ghost or not…wtf is this shit?
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bubble boi
bubble boi@bubbleboi·
I will pay 20% management fees for allocation to A n t h r o p i c S e c o n d a r y S h a r e s ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Deftsuo
Deftsuo@deftsuolol·
welp without another HYPE airdrop, I'm basically fucked beyond recovery. Brutal 2 years. No bailouts or recovery's this time around. Just cooked with no new opportunities anywhere. fml
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Czech automaker Škoda created first bicycle bell to penetrate noice-cancelling headphones. They tested 100s of headphones and found a low frequency (750 to 780 Hz) that anti-noise algos can’t suppress. Bell is mechanical and uses an irregular hammer mechanism. This might be the most European tech story ever and feels inevitable that an audio firm will create an anti-anti-noise-cancelling-bell headphones. *** Link: youtu.be/zDaVPfpQvPI?si…
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fabian
fabian@fabianstelzer·
@xlr8harder following mostly doesn't do much anymore, same with reposts / quote posts, so not surprising to see people use it less, esp lurkers which is 90%. it's still useful if you want to engage with someone directly as mutuals through DMs, which is the most underrated feature of X
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Cheds Trading
Cheds Trading@BigCheds·
$HUT big move today in this $BTC mining play
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Citrini
Citrini@citrini·
What are we thinking from here?
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GoldMagikarp
GoldMagikarp@GoldMagikarp42·
@wagslane Also it’s slower to use the models to edit than do it by hand. When you ask them to adjust framing of a topic, they never remove the old frame, they rewrite the new frame as a reaction to the old frame. Guess what happens if you try to fix this framing?
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Lane || Boot.dev
Lane || Boot.dev@wagslane·
Anyone that thinks AI is even REMOTELY good at writing is a terrible writer I've been giving SOTA models pages and pages and pages of my writing for the last 3 years as examples, and they still can't produce a single paragraph that I'd be comfortable putting my name on
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