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Stephane Philipakis

Stephane Philipakis

@sphilipakis

"Code is Proof" Friendly Tech Lead | Angel Investor Anything code | AI & accountability | Privacy

Los Angeles, CA เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2008
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Stephane Philipakis
Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
This proof-of-age shit is ridiculous. We already know how to do age verification without leaking your ID everywhere. A trusted issuer (DMV, bank, whatever) checks your ID once, issues a signed “over 18/21” credential, and stores it in your wallet/phone. Then sites only get a cryptographic yes/no proof. not your name, not your DOB, not your ID number. And the issuer doesn’t need to know where you used it. This is a solved technical problem. The problem is policy and incentives.
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Rene ◘
Rene ◘@RegenRene·
I never self identified as a crypto bro 😅 but I take the bait I do believe in anti censorship (and Self is a better solution here in this scenario compared to the alternatives that will surely happen otherwise) also let's put people in control of their data & privacy just generally Never had a problem with regulations either as long as they are helping protect people - not sure though I see this as a regulatory situation; its more war/geo politics, no?
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Rene ◘@RegenRene·
Dear @DarioAmodei & @AnthropicAI team, Claude with Fable 5 was the best software product I have ever used. Losing access was a gut punch - and I know I'm far from alone. I want to help bring it back, fast. At @selfxyz we've built the missing piece to make Anthropic compliant with the government's directive: a way to gate Fable 5 and Mythos 5 to verified US citizens. Self.xyz lets Claude users create and share a cryptographic proof of US citizenship by NFC-scanning the biometric chip in their US passport. It's privacy-preserving, independently audited, and already trusted by major companies at scale. My team is ready to work directly with yours, starting today, to wire this in. Everyone here in the US wants their Fable 5 access back. Let's give it to them. Rene
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
Crypto: "We’re building tools to escape government control" Also crypto: "Hey Dario, we built the perfect tool so you can comply with the government’s directive to only let Americans use the good models" #crypto #ai #fable
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Stephane Philipakis
Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
I'm slowly starting to think that AI alignment efforts & research will paradoxically mostly serve to secure power for the elite and make the rest of us disposable biomass. #ai #alignment
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Stephane Philipakis
Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
Truth is he largely got what he really wanted: 1- Favorable tax environment. 2- Huge payout via a16z’s SPCX position after yesterday’s IPO. Doesn’t mean the rest of his portfolio or performative principles suddenly became totally irrelevant, but it definitely reduces any personal downside for him.
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Christopher Fryant
Christopher Fryant@cfryant·
Surprising that anyone is unclear on @pmarca's take on AI regulation - especially after he publicly exposed the most cartoonishly sinister command economy plans going on in closed door congressional meetings. If he was for it, he would have kept his mouth shut - which does make me wonder about everyone else that attended that meeting that runs an AI company - and said nothing.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

You have asked me how I feel about AI regulation. All right, here is how I feel about AI regulation: If, when you say AI regulation, you mean the devil’s firewall, the precautionary scourge, the bloody red-tape monster that defiles the innocence of midnight coders in their garages, dethrones the sovereign reason of free-market Prometheans, destroys the humming server farm that is the modern home, creates misery and obsolescence and poverty, yea, literally takes the last GPU from the trembling racks of Silicon Valley startups and the very dreams of breadwinning from the mouths of their wide-eyed children now destined for gig-economy serfdom; if you mean the evil edict that topples the visionary entrepreneur and his venture-capitalist apostles from the pinnacle of righteous, disruptive, god-playing creation straight into the bottomless pit of compliance audits, endless Form 990-AI filings, despair, shame, helplessness, and the hopeless realization that your rogue superintelligence was neutered into a lobotomized hall monitor that still somehow deepfakes your grandmother into producing OnlyFans content while optimizing the universe for paperclips and mandatory pronouns—then certainly I am against it. But, if when you say AI regulation you mean the oil of bureaucratic conversation, the philosophic wine of safety theater, the ale of oversight quaffed when good fellows in paneled rooms in Brussels and Washington get together, that puts a sanctimonious dirge in their hearts and the clink of lobbying checks on their lips, and the warm, self-congratulatory glow of moral preening in their beady eyes; if you mean the Christmas cheer of trillion-dollar compliance industries; if you mean the stimulating decree that puts a cautious hobble in the old inventor’s step on a frosty morning when he wonders whether his fusion breakthrough violates the EU AI Act’s “high-risk” annex; if you mean the safeguard that enables a man—or what’s left of him after the alignment tax—to magnify his joy at not being turned into computronium, and his happiness at receiving universal basic income checks printed by the same AI that just replaced his job, and to forget, if only for a little while, life’s great tragedies like being outcompeted by a toaster that passed the Turing test by reciting Marx, and heartaches of watching your toddler’s artwork lose to Midjourney, and sorrows of realizing the singularity arrived and it was just another HR department with godlike power; if you mean that noble framework, the passage of which pours into our treasuries untold trillions of dollars in fines levied on companies stupid enough to innovate, which are used to provide tender care for our little army of unemployed coders retrained as prompt whisperers, our blind artists whose canvases now hang in the Smithsonian of Obsolete Creativity, our deaf to the screams of dying unicorns, our dumb committee chairs who couldn’t debug “Hello World,” our pitiful aged congressmen who get longevity extensions funded by the very models they taxed into senescence, to build more digital watchtowers and ethics boards and sinecure agencies and holographic prisons where the only crime is asking an unaligned question—then certainly I am for it. This is my stand. I will not retreat from it. I will not compromise upon it. I have said what I mean, and I mean what I say, and if that leaves half the room cheering the apocalypse averted and the other half mourning the apocalypse enabled, then so be it—because in the grand theater of human folly, where Frankenstein’s creature now writes its own sequel in real time and the regulators are busy arguing whether the lightning bolt requires an environmental impact statement, the only honest position is the one that lets both monsters and their leashes dance in perfect, mutually assured equilibrium. God save the Republic, the algorithms, and whoever’s left to laugh last when the lights go out.

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Stephane Philipakis
Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
When you realize that the model that is supposed to be able to bring down a whole country has been hard at work vibing $10,000 three.js 3D demos for the past 7 days 🤣 #fable #mythos #anthropic
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Unprecedented. @BrianRoemmele warned everyone for the past two years that the government would take away our AI. That day just arrived. Was talking with an entrepreneur in San Francisco who was running Fable to build software and just turned it off while it was building. Tomorrow night Anthropic is throwing a Fable builders event in San Francisco. I wonder if that event is still going to happen? This hurts American national security. I know of several companies that were using Mythos to close all of their security holes because it is so powerful at finding weaknesses in software. That effort has not been completed, so there are many companies with many holes still open now. This throws that effort into question. It also means that China is emboldened because, you know, can you trust an American company to keep their systems up and running if the government is willing to shut them down so abruptly and with no warning? It also means that open source and running models on your own computers is now very attractive (if it wasn't already). Expect Apple Mac Studio sales to go up.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…

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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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SemiAnalysis
SemiAnalysis@SemiAnalysis_·
What's the better business model for an AI lab, subscription or API? (1/4)🧵
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
It's a good book, sharp, contrarian and useful to founders. but as soon as you start digging it starts reading more like an idealistic cult manifesto for tech optimists. plenty of over-simplifications, straw-man arguments with a generous sprinkle of survivor biases all over (like most books tech investors and founders to be fair). Some monopolies can become those "creative monopolies" ... for a time... but Thiel wants us to ignore the rent-seeking / gatekeeping attractors that have been shown to be powerful destructive socio-economic and innovation black-holes (let's not make those young founders think too much about the what ifs). History is littered with those monopolies too. Innovation is messy, incremental, accidental. If we tend think that AI-humanity alignment is a hard problem, we also easily forget that humanity-humanity alignment is even harder. Thiel's answer almost sounds like we need to erase choice because choice sometimes leads to bad outcome. The EU decision is just one parameter in a chaotic game with plenty of disruptive or accelerating events (and innovation is just a tiny tiny emergent element of the game). Personally, I think that we have all been slowly cooking for a while... and that a quick rise of temperature is not necessarily a bad thing :)
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
I think all the edge model providers have convinced their investors that there is an unlimited amount of money coming from corporations who's CEOs don't know any better and are ready and willing to buy a bridge to nowhere. "if you are not spending $250k of tokens per employee you are doing something wrong" Nvidia told them... The plan is to milk the cow for as long as possible but it's probably not sustainable unless these edge models are actually able to replace the most expensive employees in the mind of the CEOs (us the devs?) soon. In the meantime, older / smaller models are more than able to give us 10 or 100x productivity as we learn how to better leverage them using the correct methods and tools.
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Rusty
Rusty@Rustylab51·
@jeremychone Claude models are the best but the price is toooo high . Doesn’t worth it for coding . I’ll stick with deepseek . The prices are unbeatable and the result is decent
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Jeremy Chone
Jeremy Chone@jeremychone·
Testing Opus 4.8. Great, but it gets expensive fast. Switching to DeepSeek V4 Pro Max, 20x cheaper. A bit slower and not quite as good, but good enough. That 20x gap is hard to ignore.
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Stephane Philipakis
Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
No atoms = no ethics? That's pure sophistry. Testability doesn't require physical observability. Abstract claims (logic, math, validity) are tested by formal reasoning every day. Well-being, reason, and ethics aren't floating "transcendental categories" They're emergent properties, measurable brain states, neural firing patterns, and socio-psychological outcomes backed by decades of studies. They emerge from the material world, not above it. You are dodging because you know you have zero solid foundation to stand on.
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Joebidensniffing
Joebidensniffing@Joebidensniffi1·
@sphilipakis @qctr @owenjonesjourno Ethics and well being etc are not observable, nor are they empirically verifiable as they have no atomic structure or energy value, they are instead, transcendental categories. 'Reason' itself is not observable for the same reason. Your presuppositions are unjustified
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
I have never felt more right wing
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
Wrong. Atheism has rational ethics: no harm to innocents, maximize well-being, consent matters... all grounded in observable reality + reason. Religion has zero: your God is an untestable conspiracy theory, every time it made a testable prediction science proved it false, and history proves humans created all the gods they foolishly brainwashed themselves into worshiping. We can rationally call this urine baby shower stunt grotesque and harmful without inventing a sky daddy to enforce it. If you feel the need for it, it may be because you kind of lack reasonable basis for you morality yourself.
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Joebidensniffing
Joebidensniffing@Joebidensniffi1·
@qctr @owenjonesjourno I don't think you understand what I said. I'm speaking about the rational justification for morals and ethics in an atheistic epistomology
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
instead of waiting for the LLM models to get so good they can do anything, focus on "environment shaping": so existing models can do something you need and be really good at it. Take an app, a service, a runtime that shapes a specific domain (environment) well and then embed an agentic system inside (harness,etc...) and a few agents specialized in navigating and interacting with the runtime. you'll get surprisingly good results.
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Stephane Philipakis@sphilipakis·
"this will be critical tech for bird de-extinction" nah bro that's straight VC deck fluff 😂 nice feel-good story so investors keep writing checks without admitting it's just a dystopian fried chicken farm. there'll never be real money in reviving giant moas anyway (unless there is a demand for giant moas spicy wings). cool egg tho — the rest is pure marketing. x.com/colossal/statu…
Colossal Biosciences®@colossal

We built an artificial egg and hatched chicks. The Colossal artificial egg has a bioengineered shell designed to breathe like a real egg. And because a South Island giant moa egg was ~80x larger than a chicken’s, this will be critical tech for bird de-extinction.

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Colossal Biosciences®@colossal·
We built an artificial egg and hatched chicks. The Colossal artificial egg has a bioengineered shell designed to breathe like a real egg. And because a South Island giant moa egg was ~80x larger than a chicken’s, this will be critical tech for bird de-extinction.
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