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In a new manifesto, OpenAI’s Sam Altman envisions an AI utopia – and reveals glaring blind spots.
  • In 15 words: deep learning worked, got predictably better with scale, and we dedicated increasing resources to it.

    Are you sure about that Sam? Because one, you’re the snake oil salesman writing this and I wouldn’t trust you as far as I can throw you, and two, yeah maybe it scales predictably but the prediction is that training the next generation for marginal improvement will cost an exponential 100 billion (and that is taking your Microsoft discount for compute into account). You’re hitting a wall hard and the profits are still not in sight. This avenue of progress is a dead end and Sam knows it, because OpenAI is selling PPU’s instead of stock and looking to Saudi investment. Don’t get stuck with the bag folks, the few thousand days Sam claims to need aren’t survivable.

  • ITAP of people socializing on a square

    Some negative space and symmetry, on a square in the Netherlands. Feel free to critique.

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    Cycling isn't legitimate transportation...apparently

    The person on the left is carrying bags, the one in orange is a delivery driver and a couple of people are wearing backpacks. Aside from car brained, Damaris is also blind.

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