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This is a time to boycott all of the president's Elon enterprises. I just cancelled my Tesla solar installation in California. If you are thinking about buying a Tesla - don't. Also do not vandalize other peoples' Tesla.

If you are thinking about working in AI for x.ai or Tesla - do not. This will not look pretty on your resume.


I took a look at the mutual funds in my IRA last night. Most of the market index ones hold a lot of TSLA - it seemed to be in the top 5 holdings of several of the ones I have (had). I put in sell orders last night. Not just because TSLA, but because of all the chaos this administration is causing re tariffs and everything else. I'll hide out in treasury money market fund for a while.


Israelis will be in for a very bad after backing and helping russia. They forgot too quickly how jews have been treated there.


The real danger is not covering for communist's insecurities but lack of comprehensive tests for models which could uncover whether the model injects malware for certain prompts.

For example, I would stop using US bank if I new they are using LLMs from China internally (or any adversary but really only China is competitive here). Too much risk.


because it was a stupid law which would hurt AI innovation


Majority of Elon's net worth is tied to Tesla. Tesla has a massive presence in and therefore dependence on China. How can we accept Twitter as a free-speech platform? Just because he says so?


Twitter is obviously not a free speech platform, as demonstrated by basically anyone posting things critical of Musk or his allies.


what is the next step? Not allowing the sale of cars without remote shutdown switch? something else?


The next step for telegram is pretty obvious. Stop collecting information about your users if you don't want to be forced to hand it over when given a valid government warrant. Of course that means they actually have to roll out E2E encryption by default so they probably won't do that.


Governments will just force user tracking and collecting data, and if you won't comply, you'll go to jail. If you're a legal business, there's no way to avoid three letter agencies messing with you and your users.


Why treat Telegram different than any other entity if they have a warrant for one of their clients/customers?

It's way better than the US CloudAct that doesn't differ.


Or requiring a license to make toast in your own damn toaster?


Even worse! Forcing you to wear seat belts and drunk driving, which is just the purest form of communism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xcQIoh3FQQ


Whoah, I didn't know there was a prequel video!


One thing I love about Apple is that they are building products for what their leadership team actually needs/wants and uses themselves. This started with iPhone (e.g. what kind of smartphone do we want instead of all that blackberries?) and is very obvious with Apple Watch line.

This is great and one of the reasons why their products offer genuinely best user experience.


It does explain why the Apple Watch tracks of lot of metrics mostly applicable to the elderly - Double Support Time, Walking Asymmetry, Walking Steadiness.


I would love experiments like this to happen. My intuition would be that the results would be better than expected.

Main caveat is whether he will actually proceed with all of the bot's decisions even when it goes against his beliefs, family and friends interests.

This is a problem AI fundamentally doesn't have but humans fall for all the time.


this is june-chatbot model currently running on chatbot arena from lmsys


"USA has actually done a lot" - so did USA guarantee Ukraine's " borders and sovereignty"? Or did it not?

The worst thing to do (which USA did) is to make a promise and not deliver. Had Ukraine knew that USA will abandon it, it might have entered negotiations in early 2023 from a much more favorable position.


Seems to have done a ton, based on the amount of support and aid?


>did USA guarantee Ukraine's " borders and sovereignty"? Or did it not?

Seems like the U.S. did not guarantee Ukraine's borders and sovereignty. Or at least not according to my reading of The Budapest Memorandum:

https://policymemos.hks.harvard.edu/files/policymemos/files/...

...right?


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