Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion
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Cage fight is no option anymore?
Well, maybe it is better this way. Let them ruin each other, and their companies. The world will be a better place then.
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AI did nazi that coming.
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Ruin company A so it is worth 80% less
Ruin country USA so it is worth 80% less.
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Where is the "hide Musk/DOGE/Trump related posts" button ?
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lol. Wasnāt grok built specifically without safety in mind?
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I use a 16b reduction of deepseek-r1 on my pc at home and it's definitely not total bullshit. It's 10gb of local model that can solve mathematics and physics problems for you or program in python or bash. It doesn't hallucinate (or I haven't been able to elicit it), it's aware of the extents of its knowledge. It works incredibly fast on an old ryzen 1600 with 6600xt. Having an open source reasoning AI that takes 10gb of SSD and about 13 gb of ram is so weird that the only thing weirder is seeing smart people dismiss it as bullshit out of hand.
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I mean, they believed everything Trump said because he was "a business man, not a politician" even though all he ever was was a failed business man. These people are functional at best - they ain't bright.
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They're also hiding their head in the sand, which might be a bigger issue.
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Even if you don't take profit off the list, it could well be that he had more financial success in these other companies because he uses twitter as promotion and propaganda platform...
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Download LM Studio.
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I'm still reading the old school press and listening to the radio.
I'm just not on lemmy to read about it AGAIN...
On top of that, it's mostly absurd and inaplicable announcements. They crave attention so much, it's painful to listen.
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Ok, that's fair. It is very hard to tell these days who is paying attention but overwhelmed and who is saying "this is all bad news, so I'm going to ignore it because I don't like hearing about bad things." The latter is the dangerous attitude. I'm glad it isn't yours, but unfortunately Lemmy is not free of it.
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OpenAI is not a public company and thus doesnāt have a fiduciary duty
Public companies only have fiduciary duty to their sharehoders to the extent that their corporate charters say that they do. It's entirely possible to launch a corporation that promises nothing to its shareholders, though it might be difficult to find investors.
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Not sure FlyingSquid is aware of life outside Lemmy. Theyāre addicted to the lotus flowers here.