Peter Wildeford πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš€ (@peterwildeford) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Wildeford πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš€

@peterwildeford

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AI is getting powerful. Society isn’t prepared. Working at @IAPSai to shape AI for prosperity and human freedom.

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This is good news for future open-weight model releases, I think. It implies that even as developers cross their bio-risk capability thresholds, there is a way they can keep releasing fine-tunable model weights that don’t rely on refusals.

Kirsten (@kirsten3531) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"brutally honest" is a skill issue. if it's in their interest to know, a skilled communicator can make it a positive conversation

henry 🌘 (@hdevalence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

claude: i’m married and love to go on romantic hikes with my wife grok: i only visited epstein’s mansion once and have never been credibly accused of wrongdoing

claude: i’m married and love to go on romantic hikes with my wife

grok: i only visited epstein’s mansion once and have never been credibly accused of wrongdoing
Peter Wildeford πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš€ (@peterwildeford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude code: you either get flawless genius where 5 hours of work are done in about 30 minutes, or you get boneheaded stupidity. I'm never sure which one is going to strike.

Jesse πŸ”ΈβΉοΈ (@politicalkiwi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So far there have been 40 fewer road deaths in NYC due to congestion pricing. But it has also brought in $250M of revenue. So I guess support for congestion pricing is a question of whether you value a human life at greater or less than negative six million dollars.

Dean W. Ball (@deanwball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine a futuristic toothbrush that can collect oral microbiome data from its users. In principle this is valuable data. One easily imaginable way this could work is that the toothbrush manufacturer collects the data, uses it to give users personalized oral health advice, and

Peter Wildeford πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš€ (@peterwildeford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is true. Suggesting new regulations is easy - it's the only thing most researchers ever propose. Few work to figure out costs, unintended side effects, enforcement/implementation, or whether the new regulation can actually work in practice. That's the hard part.

Peter Wildeford πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš€ (@peterwildeford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government has no business policing what we say or think. Legal limits should be reserved for very bad stuff like true direct threats, true direct incitement, and "yelling fire in a crowded theater"... little more. Speech crackdowns in US/UK/Germany lately trouble me.