Dylan Patel
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I mean, like people are infatuated with you. You're telling me this is a high value thing and it works and it's
I mean, like people are infatuated with you. You're telling me this is a high value thing and it works and it's
This is something that Dario talks about. It's like, That's a situation that Dario wants to avoid. Dario talks too about the difference between race to the bottom and race to the top. And the race to the top is where there's a very high standard on safety. There's a very high standard on your model forms and certain crucial evaluations.
This is something that Dario talks about. It's like, That's a situation that Dario wants to avoid. Dario talks too about the difference between race to the bottom and race to the top. And the race to the top is where there's a very high standard on safety. There's a very high standard on your model forms and certain crucial evaluations.
This is something that Dario talks about. It's like, That's a situation that Dario wants to avoid. Dario talks too about the difference between race to the bottom and race to the top. And the race to the top is where there's a very high standard on safety. There's a very high standard on your model forms and certain crucial evaluations.
And when certain companies are really good to it, they will converge. This is the idea. And Ultimately, AI is not confined to one nationality or to one set of morals for what it should mean. And there's a lot of arguments on like, should we stop open sourcing models? And if the US stops, it's pretty clear.
And when certain companies are really good to it, they will converge. This is the idea. And Ultimately, AI is not confined to one nationality or to one set of morals for what it should mean. And there's a lot of arguments on like, should we stop open sourcing models? And if the US stops, it's pretty clear.
And when certain companies are really good to it, they will converge. This is the idea. And Ultimately, AI is not confined to one nationality or to one set of morals for what it should mean. And there's a lot of arguments on like, should we stop open sourcing models? And if the US stops, it's pretty clear.
I mean, it's way easier to see now at DeepSeek that a different international body will be the one that builds it. We talk about the cost of training. DeepSeek has this... Shocking $5 million number. Think about how many entities in the world can afford 100 times that to have the best open source model that people use in the world. And it's like,
I mean, it's way easier to see now at DeepSeek that a different international body will be the one that builds it. We talk about the cost of training. DeepSeek has this... Shocking $5 million number. Think about how many entities in the world can afford 100 times that to have the best open source model that people use in the world. And it's like,
I mean, it's way easier to see now at DeepSeek that a different international body will be the one that builds it. We talk about the cost of training. DeepSeek has this... Shocking $5 million number. Think about how many entities in the world can afford 100 times that to have the best open source model that people use in the world. And it's like,
It's a scary reality, which is that these open models are probably going to keep coming for the time being, whether or not we want to stop them. And stopping them might make it even worse and harder to prepare. But it just means that the preparation and understanding what AI can do is just so much more important. That's why I'm here at the end of the day.
It's a scary reality, which is that these open models are probably going to keep coming for the time being, whether or not we want to stop them. And stopping them might make it even worse and harder to prepare. But it just means that the preparation and understanding what AI can do is just so much more important. That's why I'm here at the end of the day.
It's a scary reality, which is that these open models are probably going to keep coming for the time being, whether or not we want to stop them. And stopping them might make it even worse and harder to prepare. But it just means that the preparation and understanding what AI can do is just so much more important. That's why I'm here at the end of the day.
But it's like letting that sink into people, especially not in AI, is that like... this is coming, there are some structural things in a global, interconnected world that you have to accept.
But it's like letting that sink into people, especially not in AI, is that like... this is coming, there are some structural things in a global, interconnected world that you have to accept.
But it's like letting that sink into people, especially not in AI, is that like... this is coming, there are some structural things in a global, interconnected world that you have to accept.
Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg is not new to having American values in how he presents his company's trajectory. I think their products have long since been banned in China, and I respect the saying it directly.
Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg is not new to having American values in how he presents his company's trajectory. I think their products have long since been banned in China, and I respect the saying it directly.
Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg is not new to having American values in how he presents his company's trajectory. I think their products have long since been banned in China, and I respect the saying it directly.