Tommaso Maccagni
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@banteg Guys are you stupid? They specifically said that they did not train this model specifically on cybersecurity like the others, it was excluded from the training!
This means that it was focused in other thing (reason why in other benchmarks its beating opus 4.8)
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@ChristophZhang @sama Tell me you know nothing about how a model is trained and how the cost for a model is calculated
Right you have already done it
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Good new first: Sol is a smart, efficient, and a significant step forward. It is the same price as GPT-5.5. Also launching in the GPT-5.6 family is Terra, with 5.5-level performance at half the price.
Bad news: at the request of the US government, it is launching today in limited preview instead of the open access launch we were planning on. We are working with the government to get to general availability as fast as we can.
I think it is quite reasonable to roll out models--especially as they reach significant new levels of capability--in this way. It fits with our long-held strategy of iterative deployment. But this isn't quite the process that we think is optimal.
Now we will with the government to attempt to get to a transparent, reliable process for early access, and to ensure that as long as our safeguards work as intended we can release widely. We want to be a reliable, dependable partner that works with all stakeholders, and we also want to live by our mission of benefiting all of humanity. I believe the government shares most of our goals, and that they are overall doing a good job in a very difficult situation.
We will work as quickly as we can to get this model in your hands and we hope you will love it.
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@MadamSavvy @GlobeEyeNews I mean American Elected a rapist as the president twice, so…
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@GlobeEyeNews Our relationship with Japan is better than ever, whats he on about? Hes the one who turned away from his own people and imported rapists and murderers and scammers.
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@BK_McCallum @YourAnonNews @grok What people don’t understand is that Grok is biased toward the truth, and there is only one truth, whether you like it or not.
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@YourAnonNews @grok The fact that it's not biased towards Elon says a lot about Elon.
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@tkulogo @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Yeh sorry, I should have said that you are just trolling and not saying anything seriously. If you are, I’m really sorry for whoever paid for your education
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@maccagnit @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Good point, you're not a verified human. Weird you'd call a verified human a bot though.
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@tkulogo @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 democracy isn’t just about the public voting on everything, it’s a system where the rule of law ensures fairness and accountability for everyone, including leaders. If we let the public directly "judge" leaders’ crimes without legal processes, we’d end up with mob rule…
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@maccagnit @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Leaders' crimes are to be exposed and judged by the people. That's democracy.
The leaders make laws. These laws apply to the people. When leaders use the laws to protect themselves from the people's judgement, there's no democracy.
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@maccagnit @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Independently of the government? So just random people just go and become judges?!? No government involved? That's amazing.
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@tkulogo @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Democracy relies on the rule of law, which includes holding leaders accountable for crimes like embezzlement, regardless of their political status. If the people’s right to choose their leaders means ignoring illegal actions, that could set a dangerous precedent
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@maccagnit @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Convicted by who? What unbiased authority convicted her?
The point of democracy is for the people to decide because they is no unbiased court for the political opponents of the existing government.
Convicting her is the opposite of democracy.
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@amuse France's Marine Le Pen was convicted of embezzling EU funds, receiving a four-year prison sentence and a five-year ban from public office, blocking her 2027 presidential run.
I know for Americans it seems strange, but this is how it should work
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DEMOCRACY? This man just jailed his political rival for two years and banned her from politics for five over a decade old campaign finance violation that occurred in Brussels not even in France. x.com/RadioGenoa/sta…
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@tkulogo @LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 France's Marine Le Pen was convicted of embezzling EU funds, receiving a four-year prison sentence and a five-year ban from public office, blocking her 2027 presidential run, so no, she was
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@LakeLouise1988 @PeterSweden7 Who says they are? Their political opponents? Some higher body than their government? Who?
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