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We failed at AI, let see if Quantum sticks

We should let the thieves off the hooks so they'd vote for us again and again.

-- politicians


Yeah, Lets build the next generation AI and slap an ads on it for a good measure.


Now you just need to vibe code it into agentic solution and sell subscriptions to it!


they just grabbed the better one (3-large) right off the bat. 6x cost to 3-small, but it's still tiny.


But the model is like 18 months old. and recently we've seen big leaps on MTEB. Not sure how well those translate to reality, but I'm a little surpised this wasn't worth looking into.


Philosophically, the only was to see BIAS is to have BIAS. Completely unbiased person will not see BIAS in anything.

So, who are the judges?


> Completely unbiased person will not see BIAS in anything.

Wut? Completelt unbiased person does not looses ability to see how other make decisions. In fact, when you have less bias in some area, it is super noticeable.


Right.

I focus on building projects delivering some specific business value and pick the tools that gets me there.

There is zero value in spending cycles by engaging in new tools hype.


I wonder if these things read and decode QR codes on cars?

Then you may stick QR code on bumper pointing to web page you control and track when something hits the page.


AI is just a helpful tool.

Ages ago someone surely cried that cars will cause our legs to disfunction.


Given the current obesity epidemic, I would argue that is the case --- a marked contrast to the development of the bicycle:

https://www.roadbikereview.com/threads/editorial-the-bicycle...

>When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments. Here was a machine of precision and balance for the convenience of man. And (unlike subsequent inventions for man’s convenience) the more he used it, the fitter his body became. Here, for once, was a product of man’s brain that was entirely beneficial to those who used it, and of no harm or irritation to others.

~ Elizabeth West, Author of Hovel in the Hills


Considering some people have problem to walk even short distances, it happened for those who drive everywhere.


Smartphones are just a helpful tool, yet in conjunction with social media they can be attributed to decline of social relations and attention in children, raising levels of depression, etc.


Email are inundated with spams, but it's still a helpful tool. We don't stop using email because of spam. Good things happen because of email communication everyday.


When people see “I collect” they won’t even bother reading further.

This is showstopper.

Noble reasons won’t matter.

Spyware perception.


This seems to be the opposite of what happens in reality.


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