

When someone offers you a seat on a submarine, you do not ask which seat, you just get on
Only Bayes Can Judge Me


When someone offers you a seat on a submarine, you do not ask which seat, you just get on


i will never watch marty supreme
Specifically, as to the Alex Jones thing, yes it has come up before. RE: everything else, I will have a think before any further response.
Really hate to say this, but if you’re coming from a place of ignorance and want to ask about what terms mean, you might want to be extra careful with how you ask. You should also do some homework on your own before trying to participate.
Asking this question as a means of opening the door to the topic: given that you’ve seen some of your work referenced here, are there any corrections/grievances etc. that you have, either specifically towards sneer club or otherwise? Not trying to stir up drama, again, just wanting to open the door for those kinds of thoughts/responses.


You could fart into a mic and compromise a clanker, it seems.


also, they misspelled “Eliezer”, lol


DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Belligerents


Ah yes Basilisk’s Roko, the thought experiment where we simulate infinite AIs so that we can hurl insults at them
The good stuff isn’t being talked about because of national security.
Yeah it’s all being developed in area 51, trust me bro


Author works on ML for DeepMind but doesn’t seem to be an out and out promptfondler.
Quote from this post:
I found myself in a prolonged discussion with Mark Bishop, who was quite pessimistic about the capabilities of large language models. Drawing on his expertise in theory of mind, he adamantly claimed that LLMs do not understand anything – at least not according to a proper interpretation of the word “understand”. While Mark has clearly spent much more time thinking about this issue than I have, I found his remarks overly dismissive, and we did not see eye-to-eye.
Based on this I’d say the author is LLM-pilled at least.
However, a fruitful outcome of our discussion was his suggestion that I read John Searle’s original Chinese Room argument paper. Though I was familiar with the argument from its prominence in scientific and philosophical circles, I had never read the paper myself. I’m glad to have now done so, and I can report that it has profoundly influenced my thinking – but the details of that will be for another debate or blog post.
Best case scenario is that the author comes around to the stochastic parrot model of LLMs.
E: also from that post, rearranged slightly for readability here. (the […]* parts are swapped in the original)
My debate panel this year was a fiery one, a stark contrast to the tame one I had in 2023. I was joined by Jane Teller and Yanis Varoufakis to discuss the role of technology in autonomy and privacy. [[I was] the lone voice from a large tech company.]* I was interrupted by Yanis in my opening remarks, with claps from the audience raining down to reinforce his dissenting message. It was a largely tech-fearful gathering, with the other panelists and audience members concerned about the data harvesting performed by Big Tech and their ability to influence our decision-making. […]* I was perpetually in defense mode and received none of the applause that the others did.
So also author is tech-brained and not “tech-fearful”.


It’s all true, I made millions of dollars by using ChatGPT to place bets on the ponies. I started with billions


Ah yes let’s use AI to get rid of the drudgery and toil so humanity can do the most enjoyable activity of writing OKRs


Announcing my sneerclub follow up to MAPLE: “Man, All These Losers Are Bonkers” aka MATLAB


sick reference. I don’t even know how I knew this.


Ah thanks! On mobile the main page gets redirected to spam, but the site is navigable from the archive.


has only a few minor credits[…], he always came off as a bit of a weirdly combative nerd who thought he was right and the smartest in the room and didn’t get that people didn’t agree with his definitions/assumptions. He is a big idea guy for example.
gosh i’m sure glad that these kinds of people disappeared from the internet /s


Never read AMD (and shan’t). The author’s site appears to be live.
8BF’s site has been taken over by bots, and I can’t be bothered to find an alternate source. Dead internet go brrrrr. Otherwise, the creator, Brian Clevinger, appears to have had a long career in comics, and has written many things for Marvel.


obligatory reminder that “dath ilan” is misspelled “thailand” and I still don’t know why. Working theory is Yud wants to recolonise thailand
Don’t ask those questions just get on