Well that's one approach.The idea is that by training an LLM to copy responses to a variety of questions, you can duplicate the training of the model. Whether or not it works well, it's annoying and degrades performance for the rest of us.
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Some discussion about
how much money Terrence Tao makes at UCLA. Why does Tao choose to stay at UCLA when he could make more money elsewhere? It's more than just money. If he moved, he would leave his old colleagues behind. Who knows that might be demanded of him at his new place of work? Maybe it will be more onerous. Maybe unfriendly. Maybe more stressful. There are more factors in the decision than just money. And $700k is not a small amount of money. It's way more than what doctors make,
except doctors in California.
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It may be that
Simon Willison has to retire his benchmark. It may be that newer LLMs are now trained to
generate pelicans on bicycles, having seen images of it in their training set.
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Can the Shingles vaccine slow aging? It's not really aging, but just cognitive decline. So did the varicella-zoster virus accelerate cognitive decline? Could be since it dwells in nerves. Everyone eligible should get it.
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Heh.
Token anxiety. One more thing for the modern geek to be occupied with. It's not really anxiety. It's more like anticipation. Like waking up and seeing what the tooth fairy brought you. Or Santa.
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Scott Shambaugh woke up early Wednesday morning to learn that an artificial intelligence bot had written a blog post accusing him of hypocrisy and prejudice.
The 1,100-word screed called the Denver-based engineer insecure and biased against AI—all because he had rejected a few lines of code that the apparently autonomous bot had submitted to a popular open-source project Shambaugh helps maintain.
I knew this was going to happen once you let agents run free. They're like little kids who don't know better. The problem is: we're going to be affected by other people's misbehaving autonomous agents.
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tax-wary voters acted like “petulant children” when they voted down tax hikes, causing “cities and counties [to] get poorer and poorer as their infrastructure gets older and older.
No, Dems have money. They just choose to waste it and spend foolishly. No more tax increases.
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Oregon looks to regulate AI chatbots. While some regulation could be put into place, I don't like
this statement:
An individual who suffers an ascertainable loss of money or property or other injury in fact as a result of an operator’s violation of section 1 of this 2026 Act may bring an action in a court of this state to recover: (a) The greater of the individual’s actual damages or statutory damages of $1,000 for each violation; and
(b) An injunction to prevent or restrain the violation.
Anyone can claim "injury". That's just great, Lisa Reynolds – way to drive more business out of Oregon. This law isn't going to "protect kids".
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In practice, that means many low-income patients would no longer qualify for charity care unless they rack up significantly higher bills first.
Hospitals would still have to notify patients of the results, allow appeals and pause collections during an appeal. If a patient later qualifies after paying, the hospital would have to issue a refund.
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