A thread for unboxing AI
The rapid progression of AI chatbots made me think that we need a thread devoted to a discussion of the impact that AI i
If the Mythos family costs more to train than is economically viable to sell, there must be an intervention to cause scarcity and increase demand or the bubble will pop. Distillers are only 6 months behind the latest model release. This story could potentially help Anthropic and other US frontier labs avoid commodotization by creating artificial scarcity. Unclear how they profi
I've been working on agent automation. Always just been on the Claude $20 plan which has served be well and my baseline but was going to need way more tokens for the stuff I wanted to do. DeepSeek v4 pro it is.
What a massive downgrade. Wasted a week of my time with this ******ed pos. Went to the $20 codex that quickly turned to the $100 plan due to rate limits. Completely night and day. Open source is way behind for dummies like me that don't know really good prompt engineering.
End goal for me is gpt 5.5 do the building and then deepseek should be able to execute the day to day stuff.
Yeah, duh. We're going about this entire thing in the worst way possible. Several more levels of optimization should have been solved before dropping data centers everywhere.
A lot of data centers aren't even AI-focused, but the AI push has certainly multiplied the demand.
Yeah, duh. We're going about this entire thing in the worst way possible. Several more levels of optimization should have been solved before dropping data centers everywhere.
A lot of data centers aren't even AI-focused, but the AI push has certainly multiplied the demand.
There is likely a high level of fear to be left behind when the ball starts rolling, to the point where not many are looking to see where the ball is actually headed.
The history of big tech for the last three decades have been one of large monolithic enterprises gobbling up the market. The ones left at the wayside are barely even remembered.
Meanwhile, at the national level, governments are fearful that the winners will be foreign, leading to a fear of imposing regulation.
The US government has lifted an export ban on Anthropic's most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools, just weeks after ordering it to restrict access to them over national security concerns, the company has said.
Anthropic said in a statement that it will begin restoring access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 on Wednesday after being notified that the US Department of Commerce has lifted restrictions on the two models.
They are the firm's most advanced AI tools, which were abruptly suspended on 12 June over concerns that they could be used by hackers to exploit weaknesses in computer systems.
The Commerce Department said in a letter seen by the BBC that Anthropic has addressed the risks.
"Anthropic has agreed to proactively detect and address security risks associated with the models," Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wrote in a letter to the tech company.
The firm has also agreed to collaborate on future releases of its AI models and alert the government of any malicious activity, Lutnick wrote.
The Commerce Department reserves the right to reconsider its decision to lift export restrictions if necessary, he added.
When that dreaded day comes and your much loved dog passes into the great kennel in the sky, you could consider a more 21st century replacement.
The military/policing versions of this and other animal themed robots are inevitable and transformative
The domestic versions are going to be great for old people. I might hang on long enough to get one.
No guns please were british

