Kylie Robison
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They are hoping that they can do this autonomously all the time. So I think he says a million of the smartest people in a data center is how he views this is like cities of people, but they're just AI working all the time on these issues. That's how they view it.
What they like to say is that when it comes to really complex issues, it will work all day, hours and hours, thinking through this issue. And then it will come back for clarification. Oh, I see. So that's the caveat. It's like, no, it's not going to control everything, but it will control those rote tasks individually. And then come back to you and be like, okay, I thought about this.
What they like to say is that when it comes to really complex issues, it will work all day, hours and hours, thinking through this issue. And then it will come back for clarification. Oh, I see. So that's the caveat. It's like, no, it's not going to control everything, but it will control those rote tasks individually. And then come back to you and be like, okay, I thought about this.
What they like to say is that when it comes to really complex issues, it will work all day, hours and hours, thinking through this issue. And then it will come back for clarification. Oh, I see. So that's the caveat. It's like, no, it's not going to control everything, but it will control those rote tasks individually. And then come back to you and be like, okay, I thought about this.
Can you answer these questions? What do you think about this? Think of it as a partner in that way. But they ultimately, yeah, they don't want you to have to check up on it all the time. That's true.
Can you answer these questions? What do you think about this? Think of it as a partner in that way. But they ultimately, yeah, they don't want you to have to check up on it all the time. That's true.
Can you answer these questions? What do you think about this? Think of it as a partner in that way. But they ultimately, yeah, they don't want you to have to check up on it all the time. That's true.
A partner to what they claim are some of the world's smartest people, which are people working on cancer, people working on autonomous vehicles themselves, which I can get into. Yeah.
A partner to what they claim are some of the world's smartest people, which are people working on cancer, people working on autonomous vehicles themselves, which I can get into. Yeah.
A partner to what they claim are some of the world's smartest people, which are people working on cancer, people working on autonomous vehicles themselves, which I can get into. Yeah.
Yeah, I read the entire Amadei blog and I felt as starry-eyed and cool this utopia might be, like, where are we to getting there? Like, what is the answers to actually getting there? And I have the job of explaining to readers who are extremely skeptical because they're like, it can't even count the letter of Arsene Strawberry. What are you talking about?
Yeah, I read the entire Amadei blog and I felt as starry-eyed and cool this utopia might be, like, where are we to getting there? Like, what is the answers to actually getting there? And I have the job of explaining to readers who are extremely skeptical because they're like, it can't even count the letter of Arsene Strawberry. What are you talking about?
Yeah, I read the entire Amadei blog and I felt as starry-eyed and cool this utopia might be, like, where are we to getting there? Like, what is the answers to actually getting there? And I have the job of explaining to readers who are extremely skeptical because they're like, it can't even count the letter of Arsene Strawberry. What are you talking about?
I don't feel like they're doing a great job at convincing us that the tools that we have today are much different, that we won't just need humans. I just don't see a coherent path other than, don't worry, we're building utopia. Don't worry about it. Just give us money.
I don't feel like they're doing a great job at convincing us that the tools that we have today are much different, that we won't just need humans. I just don't see a coherent path other than, don't worry, we're building utopia. Don't worry about it. Just give us money.
I don't feel like they're doing a great job at convincing us that the tools that we have today are much different, that we won't just need humans. I just don't see a coherent path other than, don't worry, we're building utopia. Don't worry about it. Just give us money.
We can never know for certain unless they say out loud, this is why I wrote this. And I think, you know, it's sort of my job to look at this and not just take it at face value. Because when I read it, I thought, well, Anthropic is reportedly looking for funding right now. And the competition has never been more fiercely Everyone is leaving OpenAI to build an even safer AI company every day.
We can never know for certain unless they say out loud, this is why I wrote this. And I think, you know, it's sort of my job to look at this and not just take it at face value. Because when I read it, I thought, well, Anthropic is reportedly looking for funding right now. And the competition has never been more fiercely Everyone is leaving OpenAI to build an even safer AI company every day.
We can never know for certain unless they say out loud, this is why I wrote this. And I think, you know, it's sort of my job to look at this and not just take it at face value. Because when I read it, I thought, well, Anthropic is reportedly looking for funding right now. And the competition has never been more fiercely Everyone is leaving OpenAI to build an even safer AI company every day.
Mira Marotti, their CTO, is reportedly making her own company. And then another VP of research there might also be making their own company. And that's just like in the last month. So you have to compete for money. You have to compete for talent. You have to compete for compute to a lesser extent. But money and talent are really where it's at right now. And safety is not like the sexiest pitch.