Whether to use his LLM to i) cure cancer or ii) give free education to everyone.
Similarly, I can't achieve BOTH an Olympic gold AND a platinum album.
Don't ask me whether I can achieve either.
www.linkedin.com/posts/axelco...
Whether to use his LLM to i) cure cancer or ii) give free education to everyone.
Similarly, I can't achieve BOTH an Olympic gold AND a platinum album.
Don't ask me whether I can achieve either.
www.linkedin.com/posts/axelco...
GPT 4o can be useful to help interpret legal provisions pasted into the chat
Ask it to draw upon anything outside of the chat and it breaks down.
The first quote is wrong and the latter two are just made up.
GPT 4o can be useful to help interpret legal provisions pasted into the chat
Ask it to draw upon anything outside of the chat and it breaks down.
The first quote is wrong and the latter two are just made up.
The fact that this seems not just plausible but inevitable is both terrifying and kind of funny.
The fact that this seems not just plausible but inevitable is both terrifying and kind of funny.
As @epicprivacy.bsky.social notes, this seems like a blatant COPPA violation. I don't think Google would have had the gall to do this when Khan headed the FTC.
As @epicprivacy.bsky.social notes, this seems like a blatant COPPA violation. I don't think Google would have had the gall to do this when Khan headed the FTC.
Don't get me wrong—doing business with Chinese companies can present real risks to human rights and security
But for a few years we had tech enforcement (from the DoJ and FTC at least) that wasn't quite so nakedly political
Don't get me wrong—doing business with Chinese companies can present real risks to human rights and security
But for a few years we had tech enforcement (from the DoJ and FTC at least) that wasn't quite so nakedly political
www.metacurity.com/trump-eo-giv...
"Replace or substantially facilitate [humans]" becomes "replace or substantially replace" (?)—and the billable hours will rack up when figuring out all those exemptions.
"Replace or substantially facilitate [humans]" becomes "replace or substantially replace" (?)—and the billable hours will rack up when figuring out all those exemptions.
"Replace or substantially facilitate [humans]" becomes "replace or substantially replace" (?)—and the billable hours will rack up when figuring out all those exemptions.
Note that it is positively *littered* with em-dashes.
Have people forgotten that Large Language Models are trained on stuff *we wrote*?
Note that it is positively *littered* with em-dashes.
Have people forgotten that Large Language Models are trained on stuff *we wrote*?
From its recent paper "New approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth"
www.gov.uk/government/p...
From its recent paper "New approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth"
www.gov.uk/government/p...
Let's just say there is a LONG way to go before this is anything other than research a project.
copilot.microsoft.com/wham?feature...
Let's just say there is a LONG way to go before this is anything other than research a project.
copilot.microsoft.com/wham?feature...
Quite recently (NOT years ago) Max Schrems suggested that bringing a "Schrems III" against the EU-US DPF would be too expensive.
It was in an interview or panel or something and has not been widely reported.
WHERE DID I SEE THIS I need it.
Quite recently (NOT years ago) Max Schrems suggested that bringing a "Schrems III" against the EU-US DPF would be too expensive.
It was in an interview or panel or something and has not been widely reported.
WHERE DID I SEE THIS I need it.
I expect either "no", "it depends", or my preferred answer on AI and copyright—we'll see what the courts say.
I expect either "no", "it depends", or my preferred answer on AI and copyright—we'll see what the courts say.
Do they not recognize what will happen?
I spoke with congressional aides to get the details of the ambitious effort, which internet experts described as akin to extortion
www.theinformation.com/articles/exc...
www.euractiv.com/section/poli...
Doing anything decent with it requires tight parameters, close supervision, and enough domain knowledge to know when it's bullshitting.
Doing anything decent with it requires tight parameters, close supervision, and enough domain knowledge to know when it's bullshitting.
The FTC did an astonishing amount of work during Khan's term.
It's not surprising that Trump is forcing him out.
Tech firms can now go back to doing whatever they want.
The FTC did an astonishing amount of work during Khan's term.
It's not surprising that Trump is forcing him out.
Tech firms can now go back to doing whatever they want.
America's pain is "brief". It will usher in a new "Golden Age".
But the government isn't explaining these two entirely true things "very well".
See? They criticised Trump.
But officials have been much less clear about what that destination will look like.
America's pain is "brief". It will usher in a new "Golden Age".
But the government isn't explaining these two entirely true things "very well".
See? They criticised Trump.
Is the CoP really voluntary as the article says? If technically "yes"—is it de facto mandatory?
Obviously lobbyists will lobby, but can anyone get me up to speed on Meta etc's specific complaints?
www.politico.eu/article/goog...
Is the CoP really voluntary as the article says? If technically "yes"—is it de facto mandatory?
Obviously lobbyists will lobby, but can anyone get me up to speed on Meta etc's specific complaints?