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Comment Re: Regulations? (Score 1) 47

"I'm against AI slop as much as anyone, and in general a fan of regulation, but this really is something that should be solved by the market. If people don't want AI slop, let them not buy it"

This isn't about the slop. If you're a fan of regulation, and saving jobs isn't a good enough reason for you, wait you're not actually a fan.

Comment Re:It's called Capitalism (Score 1) 56

Capitalism is about the Free Market (Free as in choice) not ruling.

False. Free Market is only one kind of Capitalism. Further, there has never actually been a free market of any significant size. It's an ideal which can only be approached, and ironically, it requires regulation to do so.

Comment It's called a "conscience", Dario... (Score 1) 56

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says he's uneasy about how much power a handful of tech leaders -- including himself -- have over the future of artificial intelligence.

It's a bit comforting that a rich tech CEO has such thoughts, but it's also very unsettling that he seems to find those thoughts rather novel and devoid of any emotional connection.

"Gee, there's something wrong with this, and something very dangerous - let's set it loose on the world and deploy it widely while we're still experimenting with it!" said no sensible and caring human being, ever.

Comment Re:I am totally comfortable with Corps making AI. (Score 2) 56

No intelligent human lets a LLM do anything important beyond suggesting stuff.

And if intelligent humans were the only ones holding political power, managing infrastructure, litigating court cases, writing computer programs, etc, then we'd be fine. So obviously, we're not fine.

Yes corps could use LLMs to feed people propaganda. Guess what, they did that BEFORE LLMs and if LLMs vanish, they would still be doing it.

LLMs can do it faster and more effectively. Even now, in many cases they can do it more convincingly. Saying that LLMs don't increase the scope and effectiveness of propaganda is like saying that nuclear warheads don't increase the scope and effectiveness of military actions. The latter of which, by the way, are also likely to be 'enhanced' by LLM capabilities.

Comment Breathless, much? (Score 1) 32

Rust in Android: More Memory Safety, Fewer Revisions, Fewer Rollbacks, Shorter Reviews

IANAP so my impressions may be way off base. That said, I've read a lot of, er... let's call it "enthusing" about Rust lately. And all of it seems to be of the "ZOMG! Rust!" variety that somehow makes me think of ponies.

I have no doubt that Rust is a decent language that solves real problems, and anything that disarms memory-usage footguns is worth looking at. But is it really worthy of the hype I keep reading? Or is it just a lot of programmers who don't know much of anything other than Rust and are pushing for wider adoption to ensure job security?

Comment It's called Capitalism (Score 1, Flamebait) 56

"I think I'm deeply uncomfortable with these decisions being made by a few companies, by a few people," Amodei told Anderson Cooper in a "60 Minutes" episode that aired Sunday. "Like who elected you and Sam Altman?" asked Anderson. "No one. Honestly, no one," Amodei replied.

When you get control of the money, you get control of the means of production. That's literally what capitalism is for.

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