Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-12 Thread Matt Erculiani
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 1:39 PM Randy Bush wrote: > > Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was > > able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped. Got any contacts > > at OpenAI? > > why? you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them. dig a deeper > hole

Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 4/11/24 12:38, Randy Bush wrote: Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped. Got any contacts at OpenAI? why? you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them. dig a deeper hole. randy A random image alon

Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Nick Olsen
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 3:40 PM Randy Bush wrote: > > Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was > > able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped. Got any contacts > > at OpenAI? > > why? you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them. dig a deeper > hole

Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Randy Bush
> Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was > able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped. Got any contacts > at OpenAI? why? you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them. dig a deeper hole. randy

Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
"John Levine" writes: > PS: If you were wondering what they're using to train GPT-5, well, now you > know. And it's not very trainable, it seems? I believe most amoebas respond better to 3 million identical events... Bjørn