See, what he needs to do is really get inside the grift loop and pivot back to crypto ahead of everyone else. That way he can be at the front of the pack instead of yet another also-ran in the meta verse and AI grifts.
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Big brain tech dude got yet another clueless take over at HackerNews etc? Here's the place to vent. Orange site, VC foolishness, all welcome.
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Isn't this just Mixtral
It's funny because they're trying to get rid of the only thing that's interesting about gen ai.
edit: Well, in this case, not sure if this counts as "trying".
Shumer credits Glaive AI — a company he invested in — for its LLM special cases, like telling which number is bigger or how many times the letter “r” appears in the word “strawberry.” Those are the two examples Shumer named to VentureBeat.
I quite often pondered how cool it'd have been to be a computer scientist like 50-70 years ago, you know, one of the pioneers, people on whose shoulders the entire tech sector rests now.
Think about all the advantages! Maybe I'd get to talk to Turing! Maybe I'd invent a foundational algorithm that would be in textbooks forever! Maybe I would've fucking died before this absolute blight on our domain happened!
I quite often pondered how cool it'd have been to be a computer scientist like 50-70 years ago
Most likely you'd be an et. al. in someone's footnote
Probably, but I would probably also never have heard the phrase "generative AI", so win?
^1.^ Better known for other work
Now that is leaving your mark in history as an academic.
Two models in a trenchcoat trying to buy a ticket for an R-rated movie.
other models in a trenchcoat
It keeps happening.
Just one more model bro
Promptfondler sounds like an Aphex Twin song title.