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Smart guy phoning it in now - realized a few weeks ago that he “notices” something interesting to share, but is really paraphrasing a recently released paper that found it - without giving paper credit.

Being the datacenter is apparently mostly a scam, curious on who concocted an attack as an exit?

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/openais-massive-stargate-data...


The Abu Dhabi center is most certainly not a scam.


Hypothesis is he will blame his recent poor decisions on the probabilistic AI agent he was using (or psychosis).


Considering how YC companies are customers of other YC companies (presumably to lift ARR), how many YC companies have Delve compliance?

Should we worry about AI startup customer data…


You can safely assume that all AI startups are stealing their customer data, don’t worry about that


Ezra Klein - any premise he has had in past 1-2 years is built on a maligned belief in AGI that is unscientific. Have heard he recently pivoted eg “moved goal posts” for his AGI timeline but the guy appears to be wasting time following delusional trends, this piece included.


This guy generalizes lots with “could” and “might” like a politician, why waste energy responding to it?


Everything I’ve been saying for 2 years, curious what’s taken him so long for him to finally speak reality the last few weeks of interviews


He has been saying it for years too. It just wasn’t worth publishing amidst the early hype



She need to update her LinkedIn profile then, now might have one year fully


I've spent about an hour a week on this since Jan. Traced a large % of bogus news stories this year back to Reuters (fwiw) before they are picked up by other outlets and spread.

I've found legitimate stories also sourced from Reuters, but haven't found illegitimate stories NOT sourced from Reuters (in other words, they seem to originate from the same source, not sure why)


Sorry but your concept of AI is marketing driven. It's probabilistic, understanding is past your pay grade.


They're actually right in that there are several attempts to create automated labs to speed up the physical part. But in reality there are only a handful and they are very very narrowly scoped.

But yes, potentially in some narrow domains this will be possible, but it still only automates a part of the whole process when it comes to drugs. How a drug operates on a molecular test chip is often very different than how it works in the body.


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