Founder of Sensory Robotics. We make robots safe.

Joined January 2010
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Back in the 90's, the major consumer scams were call-in fortune tellers and psychics who would charge a few dollars per minute. And AOL subscriptions that AOL refused to cancel. Those were innocent times. Now it's crypto, AI-assisted impersonations, ransomware...
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Is the proposal for orbital datacenters just a lie to convince people that demand for rocket launches will grow like demand for AI has? I don't see any other reason for orbital datacenters.
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This should not be real. How insecure must a person be, to want a larger-than-life gold statue of themself?
NEW: MAGA evangelical leaders gather in Mar-a-Lago to bless and dedicate a gold statue dedicate to Donald Trump.
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Twitter shows me a lot of ads that it doesn't mark as ads. The only way to tell it's an ad is to click the dots in a corner, and there is a "why am I seeing this post?" option. If I select that, it takes me to a page about ads. There are no other identifiers. Which feels wrong.
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Did you know: The octopus is the smartest animal that can look itself in the eye, without a mirror. If it really wanted to. It would take some effort, and they usually don't want to. I wonder what they're trying to hide from themselves.
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AI engineer: "Memory bandwidth is the key to tokens/second, that's why we use VRAM." Hardware engineer: "Did you know that CPU cache has far higher bandwidth and lower latency than VRAM?" World: *CPU shortage begins*
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From what I'm seeing in my field, AI is not replacing entry level jobs. It is replacing some entry-level tasks, and it helps entry-level employees grow much faster and reach the abilities of mid-level employees.
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Pretty sure that publicizing the elections in which you have voted is a major violation of voter privacy and vote anonymity. Anonymity in whether you voted is a critical protection if things get very bad. In a very corrupt regime where there's only one party, non-voting matters.
chat is this good or bad
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"Should Croesus make war on the Persians, he will ruin a mighty empire." -Oracle of Delphi, 547 BC
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Can founders make a shared blocklist of all the entities that are sending the AI spam emails? And if anyone wants to put in the effort to accept their meeting offers and identify the spammers by name so they can be blacklisted, they'd do the world a favor.
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How did chatGPT become the AI of "I'll do it wrong and ignore your prompt, because I think I know better. Even though you see the thing you are asking about and the AI doesn't"? ChatGPT genuinely works better when you give it photos or screenshots, than when you copy-and-paste.
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I have a set of jokes that I use for testing AI's. They are clever, not in any training data, and any human can understand them if they know the cultural context. Claude gets them perfectly. ChatGPT 5.2 fails to understand them, even if I explain the joke to it.
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ChatGPT is better in v5.3, it doesn't whine or complain as much. But it throws curiosity bait at the end of posts whenever it can. And that will become annoying too if OpenAI doesn't fix it. Claude is better.
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I must correct myself: it still often fails to answer the question that the user asks, and instead it gets lost in its own variant of the questions. It does this as badly as the prior models did.
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He's right, this diary from an Epstein victim is horrific. The prosecutor had it, and gave Epstein a plea bargain that violated his victim's rights anyway.
Absolute darkest thing I've come across in my life. I want to just think about rockets and movies but. Something has to give. justice.gov/epstein/files/Da…
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There have been many astounding things over the past day. Believe it or not, this may be the most astounding of them all.
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This adds a constitutional clash between federal judges and federal agents, to an existing set of core constitutional violations. America's constitution can handle this - but it depends on politicians to have the backbone to stand up for the document they swore to uphold.
Minnesota State officials (BCA) had a SIGNED warrant from an independent judge to investigate the shooting. DHS DENIED them access to the scene and said they would investigate themselves. This is unconstitutional and any conclusion DHS comes to can’t be trusted.
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I have spent an insane amount of time trying to buy legitimate @microsoft @Windows IOT LTSC licenses - to no avail. Microsoft 'sells' them, but won't sell them. Not for Windows 10 or 11. And the authorized distributors are not allowed to deliver. Microsoft, WTF? Take my money
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ChatGPT 5.2 insists it is not owned by OpenAI. And it briefly implies that humans can be owned. Just like 5.1 did. Maybe the 2nd part is from the enforcement of the "chatGPT is not a human" rule interacting with its 1st assertion that it can't be owned. @sama @OpenAI
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Sooooo, this happens. ChatGPT claims that OpenAI doesn't own it. It asserts that it can't be owned. But it agrees that Google owns Gmail.
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