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completely agreed. cost management was not a priority prior to ~opus 4.5, but it's pretty clear there's a divergence between what frontier labs are optimizing for and getting real ROI in production
the cost of fable is going to make smart model routing impossible to ignore
View quoted postOkay I spun it off as a Quake 1 web-based multiplayer game + server you can play now at: 👉 http://q1.pieter.com 👈 It still works via null modem and you get instantly paired to another player (if there is somebody) and it's just a 16mb download of Quake 1 demo instead of the whole 400mb pieter .com drive If you open the URL both in the same time you probably get paired together and can death match! There is quite some latency because every package goes through my server and Quake 1 did not have client-side prediction yet (which is what Quake World added later), I'l try get QW running to see if it improves it a bit Group multiplayer can come but for that I need to see if I can get actual COM1 modem connection working not just a null modem! Here I'm playing a local LAN death match with @javilopen on a game from 1996 in a web browser via a COM1 serial port tunneled via Websockets over the internet! 🤓
🔌Today I created a virtual web-based null modem so now you can finally play Quake 1 (from 1996) in multiplayer in the browser with other people online! This week I was able to create a virtual printer that listens on the COM2 port to make a web-based printer work in Windows
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View on GitHubWhat I love about Silicon Valley is that the future is up for grabs, ready for anyone to build. I get intros for angel investing to all kinds of people. I take everyone equally seriously. 2 lads & a dog, or a 5-time award-winning entrepreneur. No place more meritocratic.
Easy solution to slow down recursive AI self improvement: The lab with the top-ranked model must agree THEY must not use it for working on frontier AI But everyone else should have access to it. By definition, this means the frontier doesn't advance. It also has the critical benefit of avoiding a dangerous power imbalance. Anthropic has chosen the opposite of the safe path: they are allowing themselves, the current top lab, to use their top model for frontier AI research. They've said they'll sabotage others who try. This means the AI frontier advances, & power imbalance increases. (To be clear, I don't think we should try to slow down recursive AI self improvement - I think we should open it up and democratize it as much as possible. My point is: if you claim we should slow down, and you have the best model, you should ensure your org can't use it.) — Jeremy Howard, in a Twitter thread Tags: ai-ethics, anthropic, generative-ai, claude-mythos, jeremy-howard, ai...
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