You can call me AI

Fuck off.

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But we might get the egalitarian work-world of George Jetson.

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I’m not a lawyer, so I can’t speak to the specifics, but there are possible confidentiality issues with the way copilot functions

This is the thread mentioned in the video:

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Is the lab in or out of China? I get soooo confused…

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That’s extra chilling when you think about how much Sam Altman’s beliefs have in common with Elon Musk’s. Their basic worldviews are the same.

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thatscarletflycatcher

NO HE DOESN’T, GOOGLE, THAT’S THE WHOLE POINT

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thepileofclothesonyourdesk
“We have a new AI feature!” “With the power of AI…” “Our AI…”

I am going to abandon technology and start only inscribing things on clay tablets

juicetrump2

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Oh my god, imagine having a little voice with you all the time telling you that you won’t be able to do this. I mean, I actually already have one, but I’ve been trying my best to ignore it so I’m sure it would love the back up.

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Yeah, who needs computers for that anyway?

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Shortly after this

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The AI Wars.

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Can’t way for Beef Battles between AIs :laughing:

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Hmmmmm

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China’s DeepSeek just dropped a free challenger to OpenAI’s o1 – here’s how to use it on your PC

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So at well over $3 Trillion market cap Nvidia was probably significantly overvalued regardless of what other advancements were made in the industry, but man, this does seem like it could be a major blow to the assumptions that tech investors were banking on. It was reported that the Deepseek team only spent $6M on the chips to train their model.

I guess there may be some environmental benefits to this if it means fewer coal plants reopening, and there’s always the shadenfreid of watching techbros lose some of their money, but it’s also hard to be very excited about cheaper AI making its way into all our tech, especially if it’s a version that was trained not to discuss important events like Tienamen Square.

Edit to add:
This column had a few good lines. And the first time I’ve seen the term “broligarchs” used. An apt term, for sure.

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-01-27/china-s-ai-deepseek-shows-silicon-valley-s-huge-blindspot

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