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    1. maltathebear on

      Yeah because they are in on the plan to replace everybody with bots and let everybody else starve or be murdered by autonomous drones.

      Billions seems to be the amount of wealth where you just turn pure evil and want to get rid of the rest of humanity entirely. So we need to take their wealth before they take our lives.

    2. >“You don’t look at the problem and go, ‘How do I use this hammer I have?’ she said. “You look at it and go, ‘Is this a problem for a hammer or something else?’”

      Things like this make me genuinely wonder whether Jassy is legitimately a moron. Most of the other companies have been using AI as an excuse for laying off people to disguise poor profits in high interest rates. He seems to actually believe the hype that we are in the midst of a massive leap in productivity.

      A 10 minute conversation with 10 different devs should give you enough skepticism to realise that maybe AI is not quite the productivity enhancer it seems.

      I saw a fantastic video about how to get AI working actually well. The key is to have the most specific prompt possible, and you do that by carefully designing and working out everything beforehand, and then thoroughly testing it afterwards. Now I’ve been trying to get my workplaces to do this for a couple of decades, but none do because it takes so much time. So implementing AI without doing that leads to these giant outages you see at Amazon.

    3. Just another 18 months and a dozen data centers and we’re AGI, bro. Keep insisting, bro, we’re almost there. Just gimme a little trillion and boom, we’re AGI.

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