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And in the end, OpenAI doesn’t matter . They are making the same mistakes we are in their posture relative to open source, and their ability to maintain an edge is necessarily in question. Open source alternatives can and will eventually eclipse them unless they change their stance. In this respect, at least, we can make the first move.
Simon Willison • Leaked Google document: “We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI”
America is Sleepwalking Into a Permanent DEI Bureaucracy That Regulates AI
Dean W. Ballpiratewires.com
I often use the analogy of “AI for social good” being like creating a tank first and THEN being like oh let’s see how we can use this tank for “social good.”
Then why not create something other than a tank in the first place?
Scientists follow the state’s endless in warfare.
@timnitGebru (@dair-community.social/bsky.social)twitter.comOn the Internet and in our everyday uses of technology, discrimination is also embedded in computer code and, increasingly, in artificial intelligence technologies that we are reliant on, by choice or not. I believe that artificial intelligence will become a major human rights issue in the twenty-first century. We are only beginning to understand
... See moreSafiya Umoja Noble • Algorithms of Oppression
Is it even possible to procure an ethical AI tool? Insights from the NLP Community of Practice - MERL Tech
Isabelle Amazon-Brownmerltech.org


side note: the ceo of pika, demi, has published a lot of super interesting papers https://t.co/JP7PXDGcsr
OpenAI delaying every product, all year. Ilya getting $1B in VC. OpenAI putting out feelers for $2000 subscriptions.
Guys, the brain drain has killed OpenAI. They made the crucial mistake that all text companies do: underestimate the value of your top players.
Ilya knew his value when he... See more
David Shapiro ⏩x.com