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  • OK this is low-hanging fruit but ChatGPT-4o (4o? what even is branding?) was demoed with a feminine voice, So HN discussed it. And a couple extremely horny users can't stop talking about robot girlfriend sex and the end of relationships

    the western world is already experiencing a huge decline in womens sexual appetites -- AI will effectively make women completely uninterested in men

    An AI girlfriend that isn't going to bring up the last three time you fought because you forget her birthday/called her fat/hit on her friends? are you sure you understand the target market?

    I guess I can never understand the perspective of someone that just needs a girl voice to speak to them. Without a body there is nothing to fulfill me.

    And after that you have a robot that listens to you, do your chores and have sex with you, at that point she is "real".

    If you want to solve procreation them you can do that without humans having sex with humans.

  • Including an imposter account trying to phish people to a website with a disturbingly large amount of obfuscated JS and a "Connect Wallet" button.

  • Every respectable programming language has functionality in its standard library that recognises letter characters

    As a C++ programmer I've never been so offended by something I so entirely agree with.

  • Orange Site denizen plays Dr. LLM: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40331850

    Show NH [sic]: "data-to-paper" - autonomous stepwise LLM-driven research

    data-to-paper is a framework for systematically navigating the power of AI to perform complete end-to-end scientific research, starting from raw data and concluding with comprehensive, transparent, and human-verifiable scientific papers

    The example "research paper" was some useless fluff about diabetes, based off an existing data set (read: actual work produced by actual humans), and mad-libs.

    The study identifies an inverse correlation between physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake with diabetes occurrence, while higher BMI is positively correlated

    I'm too sleepy and statistics-impaired to check how nonsensical the regression "analysis" or findings are, so instead let's check out the references (read: the actual humans who were plagarized to make this fluff)!

    Reference #5

    [5] T. Schnurr, Hermina Jakupovi, Germn D. Carrasquilla, L. ngquist, N. Grarup, T. Srensen, A. Tjnneland, K. Overvad, O. Pedersen, T. Hansen, and T. Kilpelinen. Obesity, unfavourable lifestyle and genetic risk of type 2 diabetes: a case-cohort study. Diabetologia, 63:1324–1332, 2020.

    This incredibly managed to mangle all non-English alphabet names:

    Hermina Jakupović, Germán D. Carrasquilla, Lars Ängquist, Thorkild I. A. Sørensen, Anne Tjønneland, Tuomas O. Kilpeläinen

    I guess AI has an easier time advancing science than producing a PDF with non-ascii text in it

  • The greatest version number war of our age is between Chrome and Firefox, nowadays both of which get a major version bump around once a month. Firefox is on 125 and Chrome is on 124.

  • Instead of Universal Basic Income, everyone should be given a small stipend to pay tribute to I, Sailor Sega Saturn. I demand tribute!

  • Nick Bostrom's advertising his new book about what if AIs let us sleep until noon and wouldn't that be grand.

    Also call me paranoid, but "A winter wonderland glittering with possibilities for discovery and play" sounds exactly like the sort of thing an LLM might generate.

  • So about that.

    Ted Carter is apparently on the board of an bitcoin mining company called TeraWulf.

  • University President Carter holding up a "bitcoin" in the part of the speech about the quarters

    Ayahuasca Intelligence

  • Ohio State commencement speaker was grifter Chris Pan, who tossed a suggestion to buy bitcoin into the middle of his speech, got audibly booed. Full speech (around 1:33:45)

    Molly has some fun details on Musk's hell site.

    More fun detail's from Ohio's The Rooster (definitely read this one!)

    His speech notes.

    From the notes, it starts with normal inspirational speech garbage-- life pro-tip: do not repeat stupid parables saying that blind people have limited perspectives to large audiences-- then bitcoin comes up in the middle:

    I know this might feel polarizing but I encourage you to keep an open mind. Right now, I see Bitcoin as a very misunderstood asset class. It is decentralized and finite which means no government can print more at will. In the early days, the exchanges for Bitcoin were prone to hacks and fraud. But this issue has been solved with the recent launch of bitcoin ETFs backed by the world’s 2 largest asset managers, BlackRock and Fidelity. And you can hold these ETFs in your retirement accounts just like you hold the S&P 500.

    I’d love to do a demo for you: So here are 4 quarters. Inflation after 4 years has turned this into 3 quarters of purchasing power. Now if we apply some innovation and open-mindedness… Investing in your financial literacy will unlock so much freedom and possibilities for you.

  • Their entire manifesto could have been replaced with:

    "Oh hey check out our threads in threads demo so you can comment on comments!"

    Like it's not that deep. It doesn't need a manifesto.

  • This sneer sponsored by me getting surgery last Friday and being extremely sore


    https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/bkr9BozFuh7ytiwbK/my-hour-of-memoryless-lucidity

    Surgery is the perfect opportunity to test one's "Am I in the matrix?" mental sigils and other fun rationalist mind games!

    Several years ago, I was thinking about worthwhile precautions to take against strange scenarios and wanted a way to defend against erasure of my short-term memory, e.g. by the CIA or alien abductions.

    Of course someone made a follow up post encouraging readers to experiment with dangerously large drug dosages for giggles.

    This is presumably the sort of thing which is tough to get past an institutional review board these days, but easy to do yourself over the weekend with a friend or two.

    Little mention that this might be a terrible idea, but at least someone pointed it out in the comments

    Important notice: benzodiazepines are serious business: benzo withdrawals are amongst the worst experiences a human can go through, and combinations of benzos with alcohol, barbiturates, opioids or tricyclic antidepressants are very dangerous: benzos played a role in 31% of the estimated 22,767 deaths from prescription drug overdose in the United States.

    Lesswrong and drug abuse. A match made in heaven.

  • hi every1 im new!!!!!!! holds up LLM integrated toaster oven my name is katy but u can call me t3h NeW pARAdigm oF COmpUtINg!!!!!!!! lol…as u can see im very agile!!!! thats why i came here, 2 meet startup ppl like me _… im 27 years old (im mature 4 my age tho!!) i like 2 read Hacker News w/ my girlfreind (im e/acc if u dont like it deal w/it) its our favorite website!!! bcuz its SOOOO random!!!! shes a CEO 2 of course (YC'20) but i want 2 meet more VC ppl =) like they say the more the merrier!!!! lol…neways i hope 2 make alot of funding here so give me lots of commentses!!!! AAAAAIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <--- me bein hyped for LLM again _ hehe…toodles!!!!!

    love and AI,

    t3h NeW pARAdigm oF COmpUtINg

  • Every time Roger Ver is quoted in this document is sheer comedy, but this is perhaps my favorite:

    [bitcoin wallets] were not registered to any name or associated with a tax id, and that no one, including the IRS, can freeze ones [sic] bitcoin accounts or seize ones [sic] bitcoins.

    This is in an email to his tax lawyer.

  • How it started:

    it has to be behavior-based detection. I didn’t want to build a script that was only useful to detect and mitigate the specific ransomware executable I created for this blog. Signature-based detection is only useful for a particular file. The second a single byte changes, the file will have a new hash.

    (which is not exactly how AV signatures work but anyways...)

    How it's going:

    [...] scans any file in the /home director, for the strings "cryptography", "cryptodome", "ransom", "locked", "encrypt".

  • ... trying to view the whole universe as a big simulation ...

    Ding ding ding! We got another simulation hypothesis techbro! All who got bingo raise your hands. Everyone else, better luck next time.

    If you're trying to embed physics into computation, it's very natural for you to embed AI into the physics of the world.

    I can't tell what this is supposed to mean even viewing it through rose-tinted tech optimism goggles. Embed physics into computation? Bro, that's called "electricity". Embed AI into physics? OK now you've completely lost me.

    noise is also a problem if you're trying to go low power on illegible computers, and so what these devices do they use the noise from heat-- the jitteryness of the elctrons-- as an asset rather than a liability.

    But seriously what the hedge is he talking about?

    It's just some vague buzzwords about using quantum computing (edit: not quantum, based on the follow up video) to embed intelligence into the universe in the most efficient way possible solve unspecified classes of machine learning problems.