Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread mm ee
I saw some captures on Twitter, it looks insanely impressive! This and the recent paper by OpenAI on SAEs makes me think they aren't as far ahead as they were on GPT-4's release. It's still pretty crazy that a lot of the truly impressive modern neural architecture is usually pioneered by them first

Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread Matt Mahoney
I'm in the USA and I can see the demo videos. Why would China block a website that reflects positively on their country? China is rapidly investing in semiconductors and AI in response to US export restrictions and the trade war that both parties in the US started and will lose. Why are we worried

Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread James Bowery
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 10:09 AM Matt Mahoney wrote: > ... > We did cut crime by half since the 1990s by locking up 1.3% of the male > population... > Ending Imprisonment’s Slavery With Border Enforcement Capitalism i

Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread Matt Mahoney
Actually, border enforcement in the US would increase the crime rate because immigrants on average commit half as many crimes as citizens. (This is not true everywhere, for example, immigrants in Europe commit more crimes than citizens). The problem would be much worse if we actually enforced work

Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread James Bowery
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 4:10 PM Matt Mahoney wrote: > Actually, border enforcement in the US would increase the crime rate > because immigrants on average commit half as many crimes as citizens. > Actually, a rhyme with The Thirty Years War is in the offing precisely because of the reason you use

Re: [agi] New AI KLing. Are you in China? Let me know do you see this demo! :D

2024-06-07 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024, 6:05 PM James Bowery wrote: > It's really sad that people who currently feel their preferences are "on > the right side of history" because recent history aligns with their > preferences are in for such a rude awakening. > Just to be clear, my predictions are not the same a