I’ll head in later and post badly!
I’ll head in later and post badly!
I’M A BAT
I’M GAY
(Spoilers: it’s probably a metaphor!!!)
Thank you for reading my story!
This started as something terse and didactic, which felt like really bad territory for the piece. I’m kind of relieved that you took away the intended content.
I mean, if no one’s getting paid, then my preferred price is $0, to everyone in the world.
You’re right! There’s a disclosure on the page but it’s fuckin tiny.
Meta:
Oh, OK. I think all the VC-adjacent people still really believe in crypto, if it helps. They probably also don’t believe in it, depending on the room. I think it will come back.
Put me down for “doesn’t think it will end.” Did crypto end?
It’s the technique of running a primary search against some other system, then feeding an LLM the top ~25 or so documents and asking it for the specific answer.
A friend who worked with her is sympathetic to her but does not endorse her: this is a tendency she has, she veers back and forth on it a lot, she has frequent moments of insight where she disavows her previous actions but then just kind of continues doing them. It’s Kanye-type behavior.
The media again builds a virtual public consisting of billionaires of a variety of positions and ask you “which one do you agree with?” This is a strategy to push the public closer to the beliefs of billionaires.
I don’t know who these fucking people are. The real public in California still supports Biden by a 25% margin.
Really? Weird. Very different experience.
(Maybe crypto is less deteriorative than business?)
The last time I met a person who had done deeply reprehensible, highly publicized tech fraud, he kind of just came off as a dude, and I liked him.
That kind of makes me feel bad when I think about it.
I haven’t met a high-profile fraudster lately, but my first impression of bad guys is usually pretty positive. As far as I can tell, people keep their ambient personalities when they break bad, but they compartmentalize and they develop supermassive appetites for praise. This long-run increases their suggestibility because they have to be more and more gullible to not hate themselves. I think this hollows them out – when you live a double life for long enough, you kind of stop observing the reality-fiction boundary at all.
Not clear how to stop the cycle. There’s just too much money involved for me to dive off the train right now.
I’ve spent a lot of time trying to write without any intentional exercise of style! I think I’ve read far too much text generated by people on the psychotic spectrum to actually manage this.
Last paragraph first: Grudgingly, yeah, that’s a pretty good literal answer to the question. Peter Thiel won’t sell just anyone a cult following, and you’re not paying for it in cash, but he will sell you one if you’re lucky.
Writing advice: I like your writing. I haven’t tried to emulate you because I haven’t read enough of your writing, and because when I made my first brush with you (which was like a year ago) I was spending a lot less time emulating people in general.
It’s a little distressing to me because, well, I’m way too anxious to play the game of moral righteousness straight-facedly. It takes a very different personality from mine to say “Those are the bad people, fuck them” and not see the obvious similarities between me and the people I hate.
Some level of this is actual, real-world hypocrisy: I’m the cofounder of an AI startup and at the same time I deeply dislike AI. I went here because one, there was money, and two, I didn’t want a way worse person than me to take the same job. It has not been what I hoped for – it has been deeply destructive to my personality – it has taught me a lot and made me much more cynical – it has definitely made me stupider.
I don’t really know how to do a hypocrisy purge. (I hear this is what ayahuasca is for, but Catholicism also works, and I’m considering getting my brain tattooed with a laser gun.) I think until I do one I have to temper all my moral righteousness by saying “I think I know why this person is doing the thing they’re doing, and if you want their (bad) motives, here’s my guess.”
I think most people would see higher performance on general tasks on Adderall. Not sure if this is actually a good reason to put everyone on Adderall.
Side effects can be pretty brutal, although people who abuse caffeine to get the same level of stimulation are going to probably have them a lot worse.
My actual experience is that LLMs seem to basically just become a third arm for people who use them. Google is like that too, but for their target audience, LLMs are more like that.
You don’t love your arm, but if someone goes to you like, “Do you mind if I cut your arm off?” of course you say “no.” If someone’s like “OK, but like, if I made you choose between your wife and your arm” you’d be like “That’s incredibly perverse. I need my arm.”
For people who use them it seems like it really quickly became impossible to exist without them. That’s one of the reasons I think they’re not going away.
Ack, that makes me want to reappraise him. It’s likely there’s a version of him who exists in my head who writes a little better than the version who writes on the page. I’m definitely guilty of skimreading him a lot.
I do not recommend using the word “AI” as if it refers to a single thing that encompasses all possible systems incorporating AI techniques. LLM guys don’t distinguish between things that could actually be built and “throwing an LLM at the problem” – you’re treating their lack-of-differentiation as valid and feeding them hype.