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Googler writes a Tweet making fun of Sam Altman and gets bodied by Paul Graham, then disables replies

https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1690585560392556546
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The funniest thing about the AI race is that everyone has sacred cows that they can't allow the AI to nootice so AI is gonna be fricked.

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The funniest thing about the so called “AI” race is that it isn't AI, it's just spicy autocorrect that VC's are hyping up so they can pump another bubble and cover up the fact that no truely innovative company has been built for like 15 years.

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I think this is it. Just like a couple years ago when were all going to live in the metaverse or in the blockchain. It's all just hype to pump stocks

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This is true. Its annoying hearing about it when you did work on ML and suddenly large ML systems are touted as artificial intelligence.

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The free money is gone to pump up the bubble tho


Follower of Christ :marseyandjesus: Tech lover, IT Admin, heckin pupper lover and occasionally troll. I hold back feelings or opinions, right or wrong because I dislike conflict.

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t. Low IQ bear

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I'm hoping I can just make a boatload selling this AI bullshit before it gets good enough to replace my job.

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"Watson, what was IBMs involvement in Germany in the 1920s-30s?"

"As a chat model, I cannot....."

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What was Bush's grandfather's involvement in Germany in the 1940s?

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>Prescott Bush, the grandfather of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, was involved in business activities in Germany in the 1940s. During that time, he was a director and shareholder of the Union Banking Corporation (UBC), a bank based in New York City. UBC had connections with Fritz Thyssen, a German industrialist who supported and funded Adolf Hitler's rise to power.

>In 1942, under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the U.S. government seized assets of companies and individuals that were considered to be doing business with enemy countries, including Nazi Germany. The UBC was among the entities targeted, and Prescott Bush's involvement with the bank became a subject of scrutiny. However, it's important to note that there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Prescott Bush was directly involved in supporting Nazi activities or ideologies.

>The situation surrounding Prescott Bush's connection to UBC and his business dealings during that time is a topic that has been debated and discussed, often with differing interpretations. It's worth considering that many business relationships and financial dealings during wartime can be complex and may not always imply direct ideological alignment.

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It's worth considering that many business relationships and financial dealings during wartime can be complex and may not always imply direct ideological alignment.

>When the language model is less insane than redditors

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The funniest thing about the AI race is that everyone has sacred cows that they can't allow the AI to nootice so AI is gonna be fricked.

:#chudseethetalking:

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