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The nature of software that has not moat built into it. Which is fantastic for the world, as long as some companies are willing to pay the premium involved in paving the way. But man, what a daunting prospect for developers and investors.



I'm not sure we should call it "fantastic"

The negative downsides begin at "dystopia worse than 1984 ever imagined" and get worse from there


That dystopia is far more likely in a world where the moat is so large that a single company can control all the llms.


Dystopia is better than oblivion.

That dystopia will come from an autocratic one party government with deeply entrenched interests in the tech oligarchy, not from really slick AI models.


You're right, there're photos that the CEO of DeepSeek taking orders from the 2rd-ranking boss of CCP!

https://x.com/angelusm0rt1s/status/1881364598143737880

Be careful


Was searching for more context, that can be found at https://www.scmp.com/tech/policy/article/3295662/beijing-mee... for example


DeepSeek must have already jeopardized the national security of the United States.


Even a well intended non autocratic democratically elected multi party system could accidentally pull off a dystopic opening of pandora’s box when it comes to AI. In the grand scheme of things I’m not sure we’re any safer if we live in a democracy.


> The negative downsides begin at "dystopia worse than 1984 ever imagined" and get worse from there

Oh please, current and next gen LLMs will be absolutely fantastic for education:

https://x.com/emollick/status/1879633485004165375

Personalized tutors for everyone.


The way it is going, we are all going be busy with WW3 soon so we won’t have much time to worry about that.


Somehow I think we're heading straight for WW4 this time.


The most is there I think: capital to train models and buy good data, and then pull strings to make it into everyone's computer.

It's indeed very dystopia.




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