I like that instead of a study to back up their project, they have... one guy! Who tried it a month ago!
Evinceo
I lol'd at:
What are they doing with all that money?
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No way his OpenAI position ends up on his resume.
This is gonna be really helpful next time someone tells me straight up that EA and Rationalist are totally different things and just overlap by coincidence.
I spent way too much time arguing that NYT didn't dox Slatescott.
Getting Gebru in there would be fucking hilarious, I can't believe Wired asked her. Not loving that they're conflating her with EAs though.
If you want to annoy an AI doomer ask why they don't support Gebru.
GitHub doesn't need to take away the GPL, it's got Copilot to launder any code you like.
It is very weird to see a generation of people too young to remember Vista grow up and not heed the warnings. But I think that it's also a case of kids getting into it via Paul Graham and wanting to start companies instead of getting into it via Stallman and having computers instead of friends.
He's lately been giving in to the urges more and more:
Expansion of the 'not provably not correct' eugenics thing into a massive TLDR that I ain't reading
Wrote this right on the SSC reddit:
Couldn't a very similar argument be made in favor of the Catholic Church though? After all they've founded thousands of hospitals and such. They're very big on charitable giving. Are people unfair by judging the Catholic Church mostly on its religious doctrine and political activism instead of its charitable works?
Chewing gum fans may want a word.