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fintechdystopia.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores the concept of techno-solutionism, the tendency to believe that technology can solve complex problems, and the cognitive biases that make us susceptible to this belief. It discusses how media coverage, availability bias, and the halo effect of tech founders all contribute to overestimating the potential of technological solutions. The author argues that these biases lead to an overreliance on technology and a failure to critically assess its limitations and risks. The text also touches on the broader societal implications of this mindset, including the need for critical thinking and the potential for a shift in public perception as tech companies overpromise and underdeliver. | |
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calv.info
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares an in-depth experience of working at OpenAI, particularly on the Codex project, highlighting the challenges and achievements of launching a coding agent in just seven weeks. They discuss the technical aspects of training large models, the culture of rapid development, and the impact of the product on the tech community. The author reflects on the importance of working at a leading AI lab and the potential future of AGI, emphasizing the value of collaboration and learning from exceptional teams. | |
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blog.giovanh.com
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| | | | | you can't reserve the right to learn | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | The AI industry's business model is once again being put under a legal microscope. | ||