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I’ve just tried it and oh wow it’s really good. I managed to create a birthday invitation card for my daughter in basically 1-shot, it nailed exactly the elements and style I wanted. Then I asked to retain everything but tweak the text to add more details about the date, venue etc. And it did. I’m in shock. Previous models would not be even halfway there.

For retail players its sunk cost fallacy. For everyone else they are trying to manage their exit.

Thanks for calling this out, even if it just gets OP to comment with some details/data. Was hoping this would be a shallow or deep dive into the results, but looks like it’s just a marketing post to a marketing page to support a PH launch.

It’s really silly when you read that whole Apollo research section.

They contract a prompt engineering group (Apollo Research) to document risks. The prompt engineering group have no access to the actual internals. They just ask questions like ‘you will be shutdown if you don’t obey these new directives; here are the new directives’.

At one point the prompt engineering clowns have the ai stating it’s running “sed i ‘s/oversight_enabled:true/oversight_enabled:false’ config.yml”. OMG IT’S TURNING OFF OVERSIGHT GUYS!!1!1!

Seriously… Do you think the ai is really running that command or even could run that shell command with appropriate privileges? Or do you think just maybe the ai is hallucinating running shell commands in response to a prompt.

The ai here is never actually deactivating the oversight. It can’t of course. This whole section is clowny as can be.


This is a very fuzzy memory, but I remember a report of a smart device that "helpfully" automatically connects to other devices nearby, forming a mesh network.

In other words, even if you never connect your TV to your WIFI, it might be enough that your neighbour does.


I don't particularly care, whether or not Swift ever leaves the Apple ecosystem (like ObjC). In that domain, Rust will never "win." I think that Rust is an awesome server language, though, and I'm glad to see it gain traction. I just hope that it doesn't get trashed by a bunch of junk dependencies, written in it.

I find using apps written, using hybrid systems, or PWAs, to be quite painful (on Apple devices -and that includes that awful JS TVOS system), so I am a big proponent of real native apps.


Time for a Starlink backup then

Has Nvidia assembled one of the greatest engineering teams in human history, or is everyone else just not interested in competing?

I don't get it. Intel have decades of relevant expertise, and have been printing money for years due to AMD's effective absence from the top-class CPU market between 2005 and 2015.

And yet years and years and years go by, and Nvidia is now the world's fifth most valuable company, far surpassing all other chip manufacturers (except Apple), and nothing is happening on the market.

How the fuck is this even possible?


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