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Building Evidary: AI policy → Verifiable Evidence → Traceability → Guardrails → Agentic AI Red Teaming & Pen Testing | ML & AI Engineer | #Otaku #AutisticASF

europe-west2 Entrou em Kasım 2022
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Desiderata by Max Ehrmann Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labours and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.
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@samsheffer I watch it once a year. It really speaks to how the mind encodes language, and how language encodes the mind as well as the dimensional concept of time
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Sam Sheffer@samsheffer·
re(watched) arrival with my wife tonight for the first time since it came out 10 years ago it's excellent. well worth watching if you've never seen it. no spoilers, just letting you know it's great.
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My wish hope and desire is that GPT-5.6 is a step change improvement in taste and front end design.
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@apralky @gigantictur the Tesla cars were tasteful and well designed when they came out. same with the SpaceX aesthetic. everyone gets old
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If taste really is so important, how come the richest person in the world has so little of it? Is it that taste is just extremely multimodal, or that it’s so negatively correlated with conventional success-seeking that despite being net helpful it’s actually selected against? 🤔
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@julien_c What the future will look like if Dario gets his way, and I assure you, he's not smiling because he's opening the cell gates. Quite the opposite.
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@thsottiaux Appreciate the communication and the effort while investigating this, and it goes without saying the reset is, as always, appreciated
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
As we are still investigating, I have reset everyone's Codex usage limits. This is a hard reset given some users had stacked up to three banked resets already that they can apply on their own schedule. Funnily enough, this week at OpenAI is called the RESET week, which is meant for folks to relax a bit. However it will be a different kind of RESET week. Enjoy.
Tibo@thsottiaux

Codex team is in a warroom on a Sunday combing through logs and checking whether there is anything that could lead to increased usage drains for some users. Taking it very seriously and won't rest until we get to the bottom of it.

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Tibo, I've been banging on about this all week, and I appreciate the transparency and communication, but something is definitely off. I don't know if it's your fraud prevention, your distillation prevention, or what it is, but it's just burning through usage ridiculously. And I'm speaking as a power user and somebody who uses the platform professionally. Something is off. Not based on vibes, it's measurably off. You guys have been very generous with the rate limit resets, etc. So this is not about trying to claim some resets or state there is an issue or make something up. There clearly is something off with Codex just burning through usage. Both the five-hour rate limit and the weekly usage rate limit. It's literally lasting a day or two. I am not sure if it is Chronicles, the new memory feature, automations which I have always had on anyway. For some reason, mine is showing that I have 49 scheduled, but when I open it, there's only five showing. So, that's quite strange also, because I've never created 49 schedule, but God knows what that is about. I am having Codex meta investigate
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Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
From the letter: 'Let us jointly explore the strategic establishment and participation of Anthropic within the European Union. With legal certainty, market access, capital and a set of values that suits this company.' 'Anthropic fits us particularly well. A company that understands the ethical use of AI not as marketing, but as a core conviction. That places safety over speed. That is a deeply European attitude. This company would not be constrained in Europe; it would be unleashed.' The UK also made similar overtures a few months ago. It won't happen. Anthropic will stay where the compute is, and where the supply is guaranteed. They can't risk getting cut off, and from here on out the compute will increasingly be concentrated within US borders.
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@dedene "Dario is a real patriot" The Department of War doesn't seem to think so. Ask Pete
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Peter Dedene@dedene·
Anthropic relocating? I do not see this ever happening. Dario is a real patriot, so he simply won’t leave the US. But we should focus on building our *own* supercomputing infrastructure rather than trying to attract US giants. Europe needs training clusters capable of handling 10T+ models and inference infrastructure robust enough for RL. The silicon is coming. Euclyd, a startup from The Netherlands, is working on an inference chip that could land by 2027. Since it is essentially a more advanced Groq, it should work well. We also need a more pragmatic copyright carveout for training data. The most critical piece is the hardware and software carousel. What we cannot do is, keep buying NVIDIA chips and funneling our capital into American AI dominance. We must invest in EU silicon that reinvests into EU AI companies. Building homegrown firms is the only sustainable strategy.
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Austria is pushing the EU to consider hosting Anthropic within its borders to counter US efforts to block foreigners from using its most advanced AI models. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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When a business depends 100% on a model, using an open weight model on multiple providers is a lot better strategy than relying on the latest closed frontier model. People dont necessarily need to be inference experts. There is Baseten, Fireworks, Fal and countless other companies figuring out how to make inference fast on open weights models.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Open-Source AI Models. "I don't think open source works the same way in AI that it has worked in other areas. Primarily because with open source you can see the source code of the model. Here we can't see inside the model, it's often called open weights instead of open source to kind of distinguish that. But a lot of the benefits, which is that many people can work on it and that it's kind of additive, don't quite work in the same way. So I've actually always seen it as a red herring. When I see a new model come out I don't care whether it's open source or not. If we talk about Deep Seek I don't think it mattered that Deep Seek is open source. I think I ask, is it a good model? Is it better than us at the things that matter? That's the only thing that I care about. It actually doesn't matter either way. Because ultimately you have to host it on the cloud. The people who host it on the cloud do inference. These are big models, they're hard to do inference on. When I think about competition I think about which models are good at the tasks that we do. I think open source is actually a red herring. It's not free. You have to run it on inference and someone has to make it fast on inference." --- From 'Alex Kantrowitz' YT channel (full video link in comment)

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Vincent Murphy@brainstormvince·
For normies the autists contradiction of "I'm very sensitive" accompanied by "I don't recognise social clues" is resolved once you realise "I'm highly sensitive" actually means "I'm highly reactive to sensations" which has nothing to do with normal interpretations of sensitivity relating to empathy & understanding of social conditions.
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@bendee983 The interviewer is also underprepared by saying, "well, if it's free." Of course it's not free. Nothing is free. But it's a damn sight cheaper by at least 50 base points than the APIs coming out of the Frontier Labs. If Dario had his way @huggingface would be kaputs
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Ben Dickson@bendee983·
Lot of mental backflips here by Dario Amodei to dismiss open source AI: - You can literally see what's happening inside the model. The weights are available (if you can make sense of them). - Fully open source models like Nemotron make the entire training dataset and recipe available (which Anthropic never does). - The same mechanistic interpretability techniques Anthropic uses to investigate the inner workings of its models are applicable to open-weight models, and the entire scientific community can work on them as opposed to the one lab that has access to the weights. - Anyone can fine-tune the model (given they have resources) - You might need to host them in the cloud, but you're in full control and you don't have to worry about Anthropic or OpenAI or some other AI lab monitoring your usage to create a competitor product. - And last but not least, since the model is being served transparently, you don't need to worry about the hosting service to nerf the model at peak demand, ban your account because it didn't like your prompts, or route you to another model because what you're requesting is too dangerous. You're in full control.
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Anthropic CEO: “open source is kind of a distraction you still can’t really see what’s happening inside the model, so it’s not truly “free.” People should be paying a lot more attention to what Anthropic is doing.

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@cyrusjohnson @AndrewCurran_ @__tinygrad__ I just hope the new in coming, selected, not elected, Prime Minister @andyburnham has more ambition and vision to follow through with this, given the global sovereign AI play we're seeing. Or Big Nig will have to do it at the next general election.
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@__tinygrad__ I wish they had tied. I remember when the UK talked about BritGPT at the start of this. Starmer gutted the whole thing as soon as he got in.
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@deredleritt3r In the not-so-distant future, when open weight models reach Mythos / GPT-5.6 cybersecurity levels
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Added to prinzbench: GLM-5.2. This is a slop model that is poor at logical reasoning, produces extremely inconsistent results, hallucinates statutory provisions that are not actually there, and has very little "brainpower". Its overall prinzbench score (30/99) is far behind not only today's frontier models (compare GPT-5.5 at 74/99), but even models released 8 months ago, like Gemini 3 Pro (which scored 35/99).
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