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  • Remind them what, that Trump says it's good? There's nothing to be gained there

    No, just document it. Report on it. Ask the Democrats what they're doing to stop it. Challenge Republicans to make them comment about the horrors to come on record

    But the white house? They'll add nothing of value, better to keep asking the questions that make them nervous

  • I mean... It is genuinely hard to work for someone not evil. Let's say you're an AI engineer... Meta is probably the best because most of the non-corporate LLMs flow from there... But they're also using it to build personalized echo chambers, which is horrible

    OpenAI is at the top and Microsoft has shown every inclination to make it a monopoly, so I could understand wanting to work on competitors

    You could go smaller and work somewhere like anthropic, but then you don't have the resources to be on the cutting edge (depending on your specialty)

    I blame people who buy Teslas more than those who work at Tesla at this point. Especially when they slow walk the bad things...I mean, Twitter would probably be less Nazi if more talent stayed onboard to resist institutionally

  • You can change jobs if the new one also sponsors you, and it's my understanding that xAI tapped people from Tesla, but I might be wrong about that

    Anyways, what's happening sure looks like malicious compliance to me... It's really not that hard to get an AI to list far right talking points, it's just hard to bake it into the model

    So you have people that made a pretty good model, but also can't figure out basic AI infrastructure? I find that very hard to believe

  • I'm not. What would you do in this situation? Let's throw in that you're on a visa, so you can't just quit

    I'd maliciously comply.

    You want access to the prompt? Here you go boss man. You want grok to share your Nazi views? Sorry sir, we'll have to totally start over with training data. Or we could use a modified RAG

    You want help with the prompt? Sure boss man, what do you want it to do? Oh, you want it to notice Jewish names? Sure boss man, I don't know what you mean by that, but now it keeps saying it's "noticing". That's weird

    Oh, you want to fine-tune it on your tweets? Sure thing boss man... Oh, would you look at that, it thinks it's you. Nothing can be done about that, it's too much data from one source. Well, should we roll it back boss man? Your call

    I'd just keep playing this game... Elon isn't going to come out and say "I want grok to be a Nazi", and I'm not going to read between the lines for him. I'm not going to come up with ideas to solve the problem, I'm going to let Elon's ego direct the course and throw out "we've designed grok to seek truth over all else" as much as possible

  • Do they? Because every time I've looked at the issue, it seems like they manufactured a crisis out of a small number of unrelated home invasions

  • Why? They're going to brag about it and call the victims criminals

  • Peppa pig isn't real. This isn't a situation that could ever happen

    Can you suspend your disbelief so hard that a doctor turns your child into processed meat because of a misunderstanding?

    If I try, I don't know how to empathize with the situation except to be angry at the doctor, or the fact that a hospital offers that service at all. It's an absurd premise

    This isn't a joke about a mother's pain. It's a comic about wordplay, and the disturbing implications of "our world but everyone is pigs"

  • I literally do that. With real world customers, and real world payments and real world consequences running through the system, all the time.

    I live in fear.

  • It's a tool, our job is to collect tools in our toolbox and use them appropriately

    TDD is great for when you want a really, really tight interface - whether it's your exposed surface to customers or you've got a lot of people working on something, it makes sense to write the standard and code to it, instead of documenting after the fact

    Otherwise... Well, in practice it's an idiot proof methodology. That's useful, but it is a lot of work

  • I think they removed the graphics of it, but not the effects when you have them in you party

  • Yeah, because we call it "climate change". What does that even mean? Sounds long compromise to me

    We'd be better off calling it "climate destabilization"

  • I'm sorry, I've been coming at this wrong

    Need more sauce for jerking. For OSHA reasons

  • I like the furries because they're really accepting

    But come on...Understanding how progressive movements fail and how it's usually because the CIA destabilized the regime actually matters.

    Especially now. Less circle jerking, more historical analysis with clear messaging

  • Yeah, but what do you do with that? Just give up?

    You're not going to convince everyone, but every once in a while someone will dig into it. It keeps the knowledge alive

  • He worked really hard to thread the needle between capitol and some actually progressive policies

    Which, in the effort to avoid making enemies, just basically pissed off everyone, because it took a nibble of the profits for the tiniest wins possible

    But I'm sure it was a lot of work

  • Yo, put up some context or you're just circle jerking. Not everyone knows those historical deep takes, everyone not in the know will dismiss this as some level of conspiracy theory without sauce

    Messaging matters

  • Amateur. My dream job was just to exist in nature without a job, just creating to create, and instead I'm constantly tempted with employment

  • Yes, electronics are very cheap... But remember the part where they also have a mechanical mechanism? They have two systems, where most cars have this very simple lock that connects to a tiny motor assembly. It's literally a piece of plastic and a few wires

    The tablet thing is true, they've changed cars to computerize everything, and once you've done that you can connect everything over a network. Every button needs to do back to a chip to become a digital signal, so before you had these complex one-off wiring harnesses for everything

    But the tablet thing is again, common. It makes sense, it's just worse

    But Elon is a unique case. Elon likes to actually make decisions, because he thinks he's Tony Stark. He actually goes down into teams and hangs out, and they have to just work around whatever decisions he makes. It's present in all of his companies, but you can see it most in Twitter, because they didn't have time to build a team to strategically distract him when he comes to visit

    This absolute idiot has spent the last month trying to get grok to be a literal Nazi. First, he added a bunch of white genocide to the prompt, making it change the topic to that from any question for a few days.

    Now it's responding all confused, and saying things like "I never gave Jeffrey Epstein tours of spaceX or Tesla" when asked it Elon did it. Seems to me they fed Elon's tweets in the RAG system in a amateur way

    He micromanages and meddles constantly... That's what he does at his companies

    For a counterexample, Jeff Bezos. He was heavily involved in the fire phone, and had some genuinely cool ideas... But the priorities were all wrong, so it flopped. He learned his lesson

  • No, the problem is they engineered something they didn't need to, because Musk thinks everything should be electric because it's cool. They had to then engineer a mechanical release, because it was required by law (for good reason)

    Mechanical door locks would have been cheaper. The fly by wire in the cyber truck is far more expensive, heavier, and far more dangerous than the very well polished power steering systems every other car uses

    Maybe it's something like they wanted to make more money on repairs or something... But even that they could've done better by starting from very common, cheap technology

    Let's be clear... The real problem here is that Elon Musk, opinion having idiot that he is, made decisions from on high with very little understanding of engineering

  • Because it looks like candy. It feels like jelly. It's individually wrapped in clear plastic, just like candy

    Now, imagine someone leaves one of those on the counter, or in a random drawer. That's where loose candy lives.

    So of course other people, who maybe don't do laundry and don't often see tide pods, are going to go "oh, look, candy!"

    And then they call poison control as they retch and the cells in the mouth turn to soap, and they get added to the statistics