

Okay, it’s high time for some serious regulatory intervention.
Okay, it’s high time for some serious regulatory intervention.
And setting aside for a moment the question of what you’d even do with a system incapable of counting the number of b’s in the word blueberry or figure out how a bicycle works, who’s going to be subsidizing the energy and infrastructural costs? OpenAI’s other customers? Their investors?
I presume this is a Ellison-style long-con aimed at insinuating themselves into the operations of the US government, but until the trap shuts on the US tax payers later, somebody else are going to have to pick up Uncle Sam’s tab. Who?
They’re certainly worthy of the effort.
Totally nailed it!
…I’m inclined to let this one go.
Okay, that’s incredibly uplifting on several levels.
Nice! Good job, Mozilla!
0.9438Hz, i.e. 1*(2^(-100/1200)) IIRC.
It really doesn’t. I highly doubt there isn’t office politics going on inside Microsoft, Apple and Google, but unlike them, Linux development is all public. If anything, that’s likely to curtail a lot of bad behavior rather than encourage it.
Does he love his wife? I can’t recall a single sign of actual affection. A wife is just one more thing to check off the “list of things to have”, along with a house, a job and a son to carry on… Well, I don’t think Vernon knows what exactly. Probably some ill-defined set of Proper British Traditions. To be fair Petunia is using him in the exact same way for for precisely the same reason. And the money, of course.
Good. While machine learning has many valid and useful applications, it’s high time we popped the LLM
pimplebubble.