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Are modern LLMs closer to AGI or next word predictor? Where do they fall in this graph with 10 on x-axis being human intelligence.
  • I think the real differentiation is understanding. AI still has no understanding of the concepts it knows. If I show a human a few dogs they will likely be able to pick out any other dog with 100% accuracy after understanding what a dog is. With AI it's still just stasticial models that can easily be fooled.

  • How to manage and document decisions
  • It sounds like you're working towards building change management governance, and you are potentially looking for an enterprise resource planner "ERP". ServiceNow, Atlassian and Oodo are a few examples of these. CIO/CISO/Enterprise Architecture and IT Business organization consultants are some of the likely personas to help get this set up correctly.

    Depending on the size of your shop, and since this is in cybersecurity, you may want to look at your overall IT governance structure. Gaps in your governance can lead to some big security and GRC holes and the lens of cybersecurity is the right view to drive change.

  • Let's play the rich get everything. The rules are the rich get everything. participation is mandatory.
  • That's an unrealized gain to the tax man, but a bank won't loan you money against it, because like you said, it could drop to zero. If you hold a short position in a company that goes bankrupt then there's no mechanism for the value to drop after that point. It's a glitch in the market that can be exploited, if you're rich enough.

  • Let's play the rich get everything. The rules are the rich get everything. participation is mandatory.
  • Investors short a company. As the value drops, the value of the short increases. When the company goes bankrupt, the short play reaches full value, since it costs 0 to buy the shares. It also means that gain is unrealized and has permanent value until the short is exercised, which they never do because it's a taxable event.

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