>dont't contribute to research, try to turn OpenAI into a corporation to funnel billions into "better LLMs" (the Chinese already made a better model with a fraction of OpenAI's budget)
i believe if you do a double space at the end of each line it also stops automatic word wraping. Cute little trick. IDK why it works that way, it's kind of stupid, but whatever.
Kissinger got a Nobel Peace Prize for napalming infants. I wouldn't put it past them to give Altman one for using more electricity than most countries on glorified autocomplete.
Christmas 1972 saw heavy bombing raids carried out over the North Vietnamese capital Hanoi by American B-52 bombers. All over the world, thousands of people took to the streets in protest. The man who ordered the bombing was at the same time spearheading cease-fire negotiations. The armistice took effect in January 1973, and the same autumn Henry Kissinger was awarded the Peace Prize together with his counterpart Le Duc Tho. The latter refused to accept the Prize, and for the first time in the history of the Peace Prize two members left the Nobel Committee in protest.
not sure that napalming babies is a historically accurate telling of the events. But uh, satire predicts reality i suppose.
To be fair, mRNA vaccines are largely possible due to AI, and not just any AI, but similar approaches that LLMs use. They took NLP (natural language processing) concepts, which were the precursor to today's LLMs, to generate a bunch of possibilities. That's how we were able to get COVID-19 vaccines so quickly, and we're likely to use that for a ton of other diseases going forward.
It's not that far-fetched that similar techniques could be used to cure cancer.
i believe a lot of protein sequencing has been done by AI models as well. It's a huge boon to specific science industry where you simply need LARGE breadths of processing power, which is traditionally too expensive for humans.
Sam you can't "effective altruism" a way of making people not using the general purpose AI tools you designed to "cure cancer" to make silly memes or saucy images.
If you wanted to cure cancer, you should have made an AI start up focused on curing cancer. But no, you had to buy into that "Rationalism" logic-circle-wankfest and now you're disappointed when people aren't making the "correct" timeless-decisions and "optimising for the future" because they're regular people that spend their free time touching grass and hang around in person and not debating pointless logic thought experiments with strangers on niche Internet forums.