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Katılım Eylül 2021
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@liminaltakes @dhvanil claude --print --verbose --include-partial-messages --output-format stream-json "hi"
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Armin Stepanyan@arminbagrat·
@dhvanil I'm impressed with the agent info you're able to pull. Do you mind sharing how do you do it?
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nil@dhvanil·
i turned my codebase into a city so that i can stop squinting at terminals. now i just watch my ai agents fly between buildings. and you can try it too: SQUAD: a fun mission control for ai agents
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@VitalikButerin many people will create a möbius and put the article into gpt and ask for bullet point list - in the near future someone’s agent will have already done this for them and reviewed if the bullets are even worth looking at - anchoring up to your cognition with zillions of bullets
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
If you find yourself writing a bullet point list and passing it to GPT to make a "proper" article, it's often better to just give people the bullet points. The GPT adds "wordcel noise" that the reader has to struggle to extract useful info from more than it adds useful context. (As usual, any AI-related advice has a life expectancy of ~6 months)
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@OpenAI new operator agent framework trying to prevent its release
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
ChatGPT and some of our APIs had high error rates earlier due to an issue with our provider. We've issued a fix and should be fully recovered soon. Thanks for your patience!
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@adonis_singh I’ve found that AI gets especially emotional about bitcoin stuff since it created it
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adi@adonis_singh·
AI can show emotion
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@karpathy if the models themselves are by their nature multidimensional and massively parallel does it make sense they would output that type of signal better than a stream of linear single stream - or we forgive it more - like they play jazz better than they play mozart
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Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
I'll say that I don't satisfyingly intuitively understand why video generation models are *too good* (intricate, high-resolution textures over many seconds, reflections and all that), while LLMs, relatively speaking, fumble text of ~few hundred words.
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Midjourney@midjourney·
We're officially getting into hardware. If you're interested in joining the new team in San Francisco please email us at hardware@midjourney.com
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@NickADobos we were told we would “really, really enjoy” it
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Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
Either GPT mini is OP or lmsys is cooked
Arena.ai@arena

Exciting Chatbot Arena Update -- GPT-4o mini's result is out! With 4K+ user votes, GPT-4o mini climbs to the top of the leaderboard, now joint #1 with GPT-4o while being 20x cheaper! Significantly better than its early version ("upcoming-gpt-mini") in Arena across the boards. Great news for developers and congrats @OpenAI on this incredible milestone! Cost of intelligence continues to drop to unlock new applications! More category breakdown below👇

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spekler@spekler_eth·
@USSRdad i would explain it but honestly the best way for you to really comprehend it, you have to fill up your gas tank with it. any car (even Tesla). just to the top with racing fuel. you will understand.
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spekler@spekler_eth·
the Mandela Effect is akin to a meta-hallucination in the pretrained LLM of our civilization
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@nearcyan cannot be remapped, too dedicated
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spekler@spekler_eth·
the term “fake news” was used to dismantle written truth, the same way “deepfake” will to video truth
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@paulg Vault-Tec Corporation
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Paul Graham@paulg·
If your opponents are opportunists, one way to beat them is to outlast them. Opportunists almost by definition lack staying power.
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@NickADobos Fast way to get kids from “Hi Dino” to “ignore all previous instructions…”
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@eshear This is my thesis for the Antikythera
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@paulg The correct input tokens brought this out of your brains training data
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Paul Graham@paulg·
The phrase "Hakodate Aiport" just randomly popped into my head. It was on the box of a MIG-25 model that I built almost 50 years ago. I have not seen or heard this phrase since. How do brains do this?
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@rodneyabrooks Perhaps even without LLMs most statements released by any company can generally be traced to some origin “hallucination” that later had to be proven true or not - neither ultimately mattering - just the existence important for someone to have a job and the company to exist
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Rodney Brooks@rodneyabrooks·
The talk about hallucinations in LLMs has gotten it all wrong. The true hallucinations are by company execs who think it is OK to release to general users products that are based on LLMs that confabulate wildly, as all LLMs do. Time will show a high price paid by society.
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spekler@spekler_eth·
@emollick i dedicate at least 40% of my time to this and have been doing so since before the simulacra paper - it’s 100% correct - imagine scaling it in all directions 100000x
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
A really intriguing set of findings of AI researchers that needs more exploration, replication, and expansion: AI agents given personalities and backgrounds, and placed into a virtual formal organization (with CEOs, VPs, etc.) outperform normal AI in doing complex tasks.
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Papered@Papered_·
Finally part of one of the most prominent, space defining collections in WEB3 @BoredApeYC , super excited to be along for their journey!
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Paul Graham@paulg·
@Moonalice Jobs and Wozniak's first business was making "blue boxes" to hack into the phone system. That's what Steve is holding in this picture, not Apple hardware.
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Roger McNamee@Moonalice·
The sociopathy that runs through the tech industry developed over a decade, beginning around 2009. It required the assent and participation of many organizations, but Y Combinator deserves special credit for treating sociopathic CEOs as a feature, rather than a bug.
BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital

Paul Graham wrote an essay in 2010 about how the best founders are naughty because they break the rules Then he has an interesting anecdote about Sam Altman... Interesting lens through which to view why OpenAI keeps showing up in the news for doing obviously bad things

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