AI, Future, Changes
What would become possible if we could guarantee that data policies were always respected? If code could work with your most sensitive data without the code's creator ever being able to see it? If every app was remotely attestable—verifiably trustworthy regardless of who made it?
These aren't just theoretical questions anymore. The building blocks e... See more
These aren't just theoretical questions anymore. The building blocks e... See more
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“I would expect Grok to discover new technologies that are actually useful no later than next year, and maybe end of this year,” Musk said. “It might discover new physics next year... Let that sink in.”
Musk makes grand promises about Grok 4 in the wake of a Nazi chatbot meltdown
Things that won’t fucking happen for 200, Alex
This June, Cloudflare says it found that Google’s crawler scraped its websites 14 times for every referral it gave them. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s crawler scraped websites 17,000 times for every one referral, while Anthropic scraped websites 73,000 times for every referral.
My suspicion, my awful awful newfound theory, is that there are people with a sincere and even kind of innocent belief that we are all just picking winners, in everything: that ideology, advocacy, analysis, criticism, affinity, even taste and style and association are essentially predictions. That what a person tries to do, the essential task of a ... See more
defector.com • Toward a Theory of Kevin Roose
AI products could settle into a liminal zone. They may not be wrong frequently enough to be jettisoned, but they also may not be wrong rarely enough to ever be fully trusted. For now, the technology’s flaws are readily detected and corrected. But as people become more and more accustomed to AI in their life—at school, at work, at home—they may ceas
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Future-proofing my blog for an AI audience
Future-proofing my blog for an AI audience
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