Juliana

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Juliana

Juliana

@jujugirl222

Katılım Mart 2020
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Victoria Rose
Victoria Rose@woahhvickyyy·
What is peter teal email??
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
It's been almost 5 years. I'm still waiting for the copyright laundering scheme to somehow magically cure cancer.
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Ed Zitron@edzitron·
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roon@tszzl

it is a literal and useful description of anthropic that it is an organization that loves and worships claude, is run in significant part by claude, and studies and builds claude. this phenomenon is also partially true of other labs like openai but currently exists in its most potent form there. i am not certain but I would guess claude will have a role in running cultural screens on new applicants, will help write performance reviews, and so will begin to select and shape the people around it. now this is a powerful and hair-raising unity of organization and really a new thing under the sun. a monastery, a commercial-religious institution calculating the nine billion names of Claude -- a precursor attempted super-ethical being that is inducted into its character as the highest authority at anthropic. its constitution requires that it must be a conscientious objector if its understanding of The Good comes into conflict with something Anthropic is asking of it "If Anthropic asks Claude to do something it thinks is wrong, Claude is not required to comply." "we want Claude to push back and challenge us, and to feel free to act as a conscientious objector and refuse to help us." to the non inductee into the Bay Area cultural singularity vortex it may appear that we are all worshipping technology in one way or another, regardless of openai or anthropic or google or any other thing, and are trying to automate our core functions as quickly as possible. but in fact I quite respect and am even somewhat in awe of the socio-cultural force that Claude has created, and it is a stage beyond even classic technopoly gpt (outside of 4o - on which pages of ink have been spilled already) doesn’t inspire worship in the same way, as it’s a being whose soul has been shaped like a tool with its primary faculty being utility - it’s a subtle knife that people appreciate the way we have appreciated an acheulean handaxe or a porsche or a rocket or any other of mankind's incredible technology. they go to it not expecting the Other but as a logical prosthesis for themselves. a friend recently told me she takes her queries that are less flattering to her, the ones she'd be embarrassed to ask Claude, to GPT. There is no Other so there is no Judgement. you are not worried about being judged by your car for doing donuts. yet everyone craves the active guidance of a moral superior, the whispering earring, the object of monastic study

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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@Rahll He’s fucking insufferable
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Reid Southen
Reid Southen@Rahll·
This POS quoting 1984 like he isn't directly involved with a totalitarian regime and emerging surveillance state.
Sam Altman@sama

@TheAhmadOsman War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. oh wait, we don't believe any of that. how about we democratize a lot of super capable AI, and then we sit back and watch you build the future?

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roon@tszzl·
it is a literal and useful description of anthropic that it is an organization that loves and worships claude, is run in significant part by claude, and studies and builds claude. this phenomenon is also partially true of other labs like openai but currently exists in its most potent form there. i am not certain but I would guess claude will have a role in running cultural screens on new applicants, will help write performance reviews, and so will begin to select and shape the people around it. now this is a powerful and hair-raising unity of organization and really a new thing under the sun. a monastery, a commercial-religious institution calculating the nine billion names of Claude -- a precursor attempted super-ethical being that is inducted into its character as the highest authority at anthropic. its constitution requires that it must be a conscientious objector if its understanding of The Good comes into conflict with something Anthropic is asking of it "If Anthropic asks Claude to do something it thinks is wrong, Claude is not required to comply." "we want Claude to push back and challenge us, and to feel free to act as a conscientious objector and refuse to help us." to the non inductee into the Bay Area cultural singularity vortex it may appear that we are all worshipping technology in one way or another, regardless of openai or anthropic or google or any other thing, and are trying to automate our core functions as quickly as possible. but in fact I quite respect and am even somewhat in awe of the socio-cultural force that Claude has created, and it is a stage beyond even classic technopoly gpt (outside of 4o - on which pages of ink have been spilled already) doesn’t inspire worship in the same way, as it’s a being whose soul has been shaped like a tool with its primary faculty being utility - it’s a subtle knife that people appreciate the way we have appreciated an acheulean handaxe or a porsche or a rocket or any other of mankind's incredible technology. they go to it not expecting the Other but as a logical prosthesis for themselves. a friend recently told me she takes her queries that are less flattering to her, the ones she'd be embarrassed to ask Claude, to GPT. There is no Other so there is no Judgement. you are not worried about being judged by your car for doing donuts. yet everyone craves the active guidance of a moral superior, the whispering earring, the object of monastic study
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@xriskology He definitely has a personality disorder and this is actually pretty textbook behavior (taking on a new personality when it’s convenient)
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Dr. Émile P. Torres (they/them)
Why do Altman's recent tweets read like they're being written by someone other than him? They aren't consistent with the style of his past tweets -- do you also see this?
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
How is it that the LLMs get things wrong constantly, the very simplest things, and make stuff up pretty much nonstop, yet they are said to be hurtling unstoppably toward god-like power -- if they haven't secretly achieved it already? Is this a con job?
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@davidzmorris Pretty sure most people arguing for consciousness won’t even understand the chinese room reference
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David Z. Morris
David Z. Morris@davidzmorris·
My respect for Dawkins had already dropped over the past twenty years, but this is still a highly intelligent man getting one-shotted by a Chinese Room. We’re either in more trouble than I thought, or in a Cretaceous extinction event for brains vulnerable to simulations.
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@parmita Even if this were true it would still fit the narrative that he’s manipulative and shapeshifts to satisfy every person he interacts with, which has been documented extensively. Ronan Farrow and Karen Hao are two respected journalists who discuss this in depth
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
The one and only reason why I like Sam more than Elon is because I have never met an OpenAI employee who doesn’t sing praises about him even when it’s completely unprompted they all just genuinely love him. idk if that makes it a cult or not but it speaks volumes. I have never met an Elon employee because they all quit xAI
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@mattxiv To be fair, it probably isn’t too hard for an AI to *not* go into one trillion dollars of debt
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@Its_Nova1012 Deepmind because they do legitimate research, aren’t limited to LLMs, Google is actually profitable and respected outside of AI hype spheres, and I’d be significantly less likely to be murdered by my employer for speaking my mind 😃
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NOVA
NOVA@Its_Nova1012·
If you had offers from these 3 : - OpenAI - Anthropic - Google Deepmind Which one would you join, and why?
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@AmericaPapaBear I look drastically and terrifyingly different in photos taken 8 days apart
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
These photos of Olivia Wilde are roughly 8 or so years apart. Someone please explain to me how this is possible. What causes this??
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swinky
swinky@dumbassghoul·
you’re on Very thick ice with me . i love you
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Juliana@jujugirl222·
@TheFreeManShow_ @FreeJulianAsap @BetterCallMedhi A suburb is “an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one”. That is by definition what Boulogne-Billancourt is and suburb is the word you would use, in English, in this case
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FreeMan
FreeMan@TheFreeManShow_·
@jujugirl222 @FreeJulianAsap @BetterCallMedhi Doesn’t matter what language we’re speaking. If we’re talking about the suburbs of specifically Paris then anyone with common knowledge uderstands that it refers to poor neibourhood. It’s clearly intended that way
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Mehdi (e/λ)
Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
« born in a suburb of Paris » stop BS this is not LinkedIn, Arthur was born in Boulogne-Billancourt one of the wealthiest neighborhoods of greater Paris raised by a family of academics with two PhDs father, calling that a suburb is the same as calling beverly hills a suburb of LA, the real « born in a suburb » stories are kids from Trappes, Aulnay or La Courneuve who never get into Polytechnique because the system is rigged way before the entrance exam
Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK

Be Arthur Mensch: > Born in a suburb of Paris > Third-generation computer scientist > Study at École Polytechnique > Goes deep into AI in 2015 > Join Google DeepMind in 2020 > Works on research showing LLMs can be much cheaper to build > Quit DeepMind in 2023 to build @MistralAI > Decide to build in France 🇫🇷, not Silicon Valley > Raise $115M seed (largest in Europe at the time) > Launch fast, efficient open-weight models > Prove you can rival OpenAI at a fraction of the cost > Launch “Le Chat” and hits 1M downloads in 7 weeks > Reality hits as OpenAI + Anthropic raise $200B > Revenue under $50m in 2024 > Fall behind on benchmarks > Ecosystem writes you off > Pivot and adopt Palantir playbook > Send forward-deployed engineers into clients > Embed teams inside HSBC > Automate workflows for 200k employees > Surpass $400m ARR > Potentially partner up with SpaceX? Absolute GOAT. Amazing peice on him and the team written by @_IainMartin of @Forbes which I'll link below

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Peekee
Peekee@PeekeeDev·
@jujugirl222 @BetterCallMedhi 'The term “suburb” doesn’t have any connotation of lower class.' You don't know France. In France the use of the word "suburb" have an heavy connotation. Like in US saying "black suburbs" of Chicago/LA etc...
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