Sam Altman said startups with only $10 million were 'totally hopeless' competing with OpenAI, DeepSeek's disruption says otherwise
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now he's having to become a sci-fi author to keep the con cooking.
Dude thinks he’s Asimov but anyone paying attention can see he’s just an L Ron Hubbard.
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Well that’s a pretty fucking ridiculous definition lol.
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The amount of people spamming ‘deepeek’ on YouTube comments and live streams is insane
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what a joke. can't wait for the shift and these parasites to go back underground
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This should be its own post. Very interesting. People are not aware of this I think.
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While I tend to avoid conspiracy theory type thinking, the nature of modern social makes it very easy to run astroturfing/botting campaigns. It's reasonable to be suspicious.
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The American press seem mostly silent about it... What a shocker.
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I'm just impressed how snappy it was, I wish he had the ability to let it listen longer without responding right away though.
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80% time she's just a bot, but there are these flashes of brilliance that makes me think we're closer to general purpose intelligence than we think
And this is just one dude using commercially available tooling. Well funded company could do infinitely better, if they were willing to give up some of the political correctness when training the model
EDIT: When he removed the word filter last time it got really hilarious quickly
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Bot campaigns seem pretty cheap when your business is making chat bots
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Sounds like something a rapist would say.
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What I am 100% certain of, because humanity is terrible, is that if a true AI is created that fact will be ignored for being inconvenient to profit seeking.
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i'll allow it.
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I'm sure Altman forcing out all the actual brains on the board of OpenAI, like Chief Research Scientist https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Sutskever, has nothing to do this or their rapidly declining lead in the field.
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You say that like Hubbard wasn't brilliant, morals notwithstanding
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I find the online cheerleading for AI and AGI strange. It feels like a frothing mob rooting for the unleashing of a monster at times.
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It’s easy to write a bot. You just ask
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Id say their lead is over.
Im enjoying all the capitalist oligarchs losing their minds over Deepseek destroying the piles of money they were already counting in their heads.
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but doesn't DeepSeek's ability to harness less lower quality processors thereby allow companies like NVIDIA and OPENAI to reconfigure expanding their infrastructure's abilities to push even further faster?
Not that much if the problem is NP-hard and they were already hitting against the asymptote.