Anthropic Is at War With Itself
Of course, there are major ethical issues to work out—leaps forward in technology often walk a fine line between deeply-impactful and dystopian. Among the questions we need to figure out:
- Who is responsible for AI’s mistakes?
- Who is the creator of an AI work? Is it the AI? The developers? The person who wrote the prompt? The people whose work was
Rex Woodbury • AI in 2023: The Application Layer Has Arrived
The AI Branding Wars Have Begun
AI models are getting better — all of them. The gap between the top and 10th-best has been cut in half in a year, and the top two models are basically tied.
Large language models are increasingly, and similarly competent because they are trained on largely the same datasets — the Common Crawl, a massive archive of... See more
AI models are getting better — all of them. The gap between the top and 10th-best has been cut in half in a year, and the top two models are basically tied.
Large language models are increasingly, and similarly competent because they are trained on largely the same datasets — the Common Crawl, a massive archive of... See more
No one can deny the power and size of the AI coalition, an ensemble of Silicon Valley investors, lobbyists, and bought-off politicians; hucksters, carnival barkers, and gravy train chasers; and bosses gleeful at the opportunity to downsize and deskill. Unsurprisingly, this well-funded upheaval is outpacing any social, political, or ethical effort... See more