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Amazon sues AI startup over browser’s automated shopping and buying feature
Amazon accuses Perplexity of covertly accessing customer accounts and disguising AI activity as human browsing
As a former scientist this makes me so angry (not at arxiv or biorxiv). Original research can still be submitted for preprint but I worry and this is still a loss for the science community.
Look it’s easy to anthropomorphize chat bots, which is why some people have so much trouble with them, falling in love, treating them as a therapist or friend, etc … but this is someone, Ryan Grim, who is a supposed lefty journalist, really just a contrarian tankie, arguing in public with a chatbot, trying to threaten it, then backing down because he’s addicted to X and doesn’t want daddy Musk to limit his reach while mocking people who left X. Basically this has layers.
These LLMs are tools.Have to give props to ChatGPT for this one, I moderate a very active sub on reddit and we don't allow buying or selling, so I just went to ChatGPT and asked it to generate the automoderator code to put those posts into moderation automatically (mostly just regex stuff) and it spit out all nice and formatted for me.
I’m not disagreeing substantively with anything you wrote, in fact, I’d say I agree with most if not all of it.These LLMs are tools.
If you treat them like tools and verify their outputs, they're useful.
The problem is when people start treating them like intelligent virtual senior employees, and they just aren't.
I've had some amazing stuff out of Claude for example. I've also had some utter trash. It depends on how accurate information on the internet is/was, and sometimes the source material is trash.
It can help teach things - by suggesting source material, courses, etc . If you're relying on it as an oracle of all knowledge in itself, you're in for a shock.
Right, in the end it just executed what I asked for and I was the ultimate decision maker and I agree about the distinction here.These LLMs are tools.
If you treat them like tools and verify their outputs, they're useful.
The problem is when people start treating them like intelligent virtual senior employees, and they just aren't.
I've had some amazing stuff out of Claude for example. I've also had some utter trash. It depends on how accurate information on the internet is/was, and sometimes the source material is trash.
It can help teach things - by suggesting source material, courses, etc . If you're relying on it as an oracle of all knowledge in itself, you're in for a shock.
Altman gave a car crash of an interview that you might as well watch now because it’s going to end up in a Netflix documentary at some point in the not too distant future.
Yeah, like Dotcom, there's a heap of money flying around and a lot of people cashing in on it without any intent of delivering a usable product.![]()
‘I’m nervous’: Klarna founder challenges trillion-dollar spending on AI
OpenAI backer Sebastian Siemiatkowski says tech industry is committing too much money to huge computing infrastructurewww.ft.com
Even AI bros are saying this is a bubble.
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