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Timothy B. Lee

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Reporting on AI and the future of the economy. Computer science masters degree from Princeton. @arstechnica alum. Subscribe to my AI newsletter!

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linkhttps://www.understandingai.org/ calendar_today17-03-2008 19:14:46

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In rhetoric, this administration is only deporting "criminals", in reality, they are gleeful for the chance to go after people who came to the US as a baby and have done nothing but contribute positively to the only home they've known for decades. Fundamentally anti-American.

In rhetoric, this administration is only deporting "criminals", in reality, they are gleeful for the chance to go after people who came to the US as a baby and have done nothing but contribute positively to the only home they've known for decades. Fundamentally anti-American.
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The 300,000 figure was net hiring, not gross, and whites only made up 6% of net hires because the white workforce is barely growing. Itโ€™s obvious if you think for *one* second that the 100 biggest companies in America made way more than 300,000 gross hires in a year.

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Google AI fail here. (meta.company isn't the facebook parent company, which is what almost everyone who does this search will be looking for.)

Google AI fail here. (meta.company isn't the facebook parent company, which is what almost everyone who does this search will be looking for.)
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Is there a nice web interface where I can provide a prompt to a base model and view the resulting token probabilities? I'm pretty sure OpenAI used to offer this but I can't find it now. Happy to have it be a toy model like GPT-2.

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fascinating Timothy B. Lee post on the latest news in AI-copyright-imbroglio-land. It makes me very uncomfortable to find myself half-rooting for a no-open-models outcome (just bc I'm frightened of CBRN scenarios--especially the B ones)

fascinating <a href="/binarybits/">Timothy B. Lee</a> post on the latest news in AI-copyright-imbroglio-land.

It makes me very uncomfortable to find myself half-rooting for a no-open-models outcome (just bc I'm frightened of CBRN scenarios--especially the B ones)
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Love having Ezra Kleinโ€™s interview of Kathryn Schulz on the profound way grief reveals the beauty in the world interrupted by an ad about how Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is better, cheaper, and faster than competing cloud platforms.

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Interesting cropping choices here. I wonder if there is a person in the right seat of the front car or the left seat of the back car.

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The Tesla/Waymo comparison here isn't remotely apples-to-apples. The Waymo stats includes many crashes (injury-reported and police-reported) that aren't included in the Tesla figure. They are also on different kinds of roads, and the Tesla numbers are with a safety driver.