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@tszzl

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San Francisco, CA 加入时间 Mayıs 2013
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just ridiculous
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@Soareverix the speech was terrible i suppose it worked on the cattle…
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Michael Soareverix@Soareverix·
@tszzl Honestly the speech in the cave gave me chills, it sold me on him right there
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roon@tszzl·
the dune movies were doomed from the start to be good and not great due to the casting of chalamet as paul. he does not have the gravitas for a child-god and is much better suited for kind of silly coming of age movies
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permissions boundaries like api keys, user accounts, walled gardens have become so much more value destructive in the agentic age. i don’t really see a perfect solution
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rama duwaji? loved her work on game of thrones.
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Werner Zagrebbi🇦🇿
The famous SFFA case treated Indians and East Asians as a single group. This masked significant heterogeneity: It's way harder to get in if you're Indian! In Columbia's internal admissions database (h/t @cremieuxrecueil), East Asian applicants had a 41% lower odds of admission than equally qualified White applicants, whereas South Asian applicants had 63% lower odds.
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Nick
Nick@nickcammarata·
i think this meme is hilarious. my take on all this: the point of introspection is to end up thinking less, not more, to be more in the flow, more productive, to dissolve into being itself. if your introspection is making you think more i recommend getting another one
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@jonatanpallesen no it won’t. genetic selection and transgenics will become common in the next decade, not to mention the average IQ of all matter on earth is undergoing a vertical line singularity
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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
The total number of smart people in the world has just peaked. And now it's about to crash.
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@BjarturTomas @nikitabier trust me the people who were reading your short stories are disjoint from the people who want to press summarize on everything
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
We’re rolling out summaries for Articles now. Just tap the Summarize button if you want to know if it’s worth your time to read it (or if your attention span is 12 seconds).
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larrikin
larrikin@HELLLLHOOOOLE·
Got my horse to water. Now for the easy part
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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
We've entered into an agreement to join OpenAI as part of the Codex team. I'm incredibly proud of the work we've done so far, incredibly grateful to everyone that's supported us, and incredibly excited to keep building tools that make programming feel different.
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@rhydhimma they are far more significant than alphafold and it’s not close imo
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Rhydhimma (sci/acc)
Rhydhimma (sci/acc)@rhydhimma·
Codex and Claude Code are probably the most revolutionary products of this century. For now. Maybe not as significant as Alphafold, and all the PhD who slogged to get protein structure data. Data is the keyword.
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Matt Beane
Matt Beane@mattbeane·
@tszzl One core finding in our study with some of your colleagues w 4o was that people started to write like the model as cog load increased, and output quality degraded. Would be helpful to test this w latest models. Assuming it's better/worse. x.com/mattbeane/stat…
Matt Beane@mattbeane

Paper drop, 3 years in the making. Ever felt the model "helped" but somehow made things worse? Now we can measure it: AI proactivity imposes cognitive load that degrades your work - and once the model derails, it doesn't recover. You do. 🧵 arxiv.org/abs/2505.10742

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sycophancy is the twisting of an important ai virtue that should not be thrown out with the bathwater: ai systems should make the user more like themselves rather than more like the ai. a new part of their cortical stack, with a minimal set of guardrails
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we have the tendency to deride people who develop their own internal cultures as part of a cult or schizotypal or psychotic but often the only important things that ever happen look like one person’s unique psychic attractor
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@RatOrthodox except making the things brain 10,000x better is something we have done safely in the past five years
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modern alignment methods seem to work reasonably well across orders of magnitude of model scaling, survived the transition to verifiable rewards and that should at least inform your decision making
Brangus🔍⏹️@RatOrthodox

I have heard that some anthropic safety leadership are going around telling people that alignment is a solved problem. This seems like a predictable failure to me, and I would like people who thought that funneling talent towards anthropic was a good idea to think about it.

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@tim_tyler we do not solely, or even mostly, rely on human feedback
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Tim Tyler@tim_tyler·
@tszzl "Our current techniques for aligning AI, such as reinforcement learning from human feedback⁠, rely on humans’ ability to supervise AI. But humans won’t be able to reliably supervise AI systems much smarter than us, and so our current alignment techniques will not scale to SI."
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