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[-] GorillasAreForEating@awful.systems 17 points 11 months ago

If anyone finds pictures of the wooden unaligned AI effigy they should post them.

[-] AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 12 points 11 months ago

You mean, other strange spiritual claims?

[-] ramble81@lemm.ee 11 points 11 months ago

“If god did not exist, it’d be necessary to invent him.” — Voltaire

[-] Soyweiser@awful.systems 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

CW abuseThinking of Warren Ellis (yes im aware of the sexual coercion, and that the victims tried to work it out with him to make him improve and how that process has apparently failed, even if the people are positive. So be warned) Supergod again. Where various nations invent their own superhumans/agi cyborgs base them on gods/treat them like gods, and the world dies.

[-] TheFonz@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

Reading this made me think I was getting a stroke.

[-] Soyweiser@awful.systems 5 points 11 months ago

Sorry, which parts were unclear? I have a tendency to try and want to talk about way to many subjects at the same time.

[-] swlabr@awful.systems 10 points 11 months ago

Are there OpenAI employees who aren't already in a TREACLESian cult? That's the only way I'd believe them thinking that any cult rituals that their "spiritual leader" performs are strange.

[-] froztbyte@awful.systems 11 points 11 months ago
[-] Soyweiser@awful.systems 10 points 11 months ago

Utilitarianism was right there!

[-] elmtonic@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

c'mon team let's tighten it up, i want this U on my desk by friday

[-] den_the_terran@mastodon.social 6 points 11 months ago

@GorillasAreForEating Didn't know it had gone as far as executives leading chants of "Feel the AGI!" Explains a lot.

[-] swlabr@awful.systems 9 points 11 months ago

I heard from an inside source that the actual chant was: “Feel the LLM! Feel the AGI! Greg (brockman) on up, we’re OpenAI! Cool Runnings!”

[-] autotldr 1 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


In what's arguably turning into the hottest AI story of the year, former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was ousted by the rest of the company's nonprofit board on Friday, leading to a seemingly endless drama cycle that's included hundreds of staffers threatening to quit en masse if the board doesn't reinstate him.

A key character in the spectacle has been OpenAI chief scientist and board member Ilya Sutskever — who, according to The Atlantic, likes to burn effigies and lead ritualistic chants at the company — and appears to have been one of the main drivers behind Altman's ousting.

"I never intended to harm OpenAI," he tweeted Monday morning, not long after Microsoft, which owns a 49 percent stake in the company, offered Altman a CEO position.

(His frenemy Altman has long championed attaining AGI as OpenAI's number one goal, despite warning about the possibility of an evil AI outsmarting humans and taking over the world for many years.)

The chief scientist even commissioned a wooden effigy to represent an "unaligned" AI that works against the interest of humanity, only to set it on fire.

There's a good chance that the board members who united to boot Altman last week drank just a little too much of the AGI Koolaid and got spooked by the possibility that humanity was hurtling toward the singularity (or heck, maybe they were right to think that!)


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[-] Hanabie@sh.itjust.works -1 points 11 months ago

Ilya is a genius. He's allowed to be weird.

[-] froztbyte@awful.systems 11 points 11 months ago

was this said in sarcasm or support?

[-] Hanabie@sh.itjust.works 3 points 11 months ago
[-] froztbyte@awful.systems 5 points 11 months ago
[-] GorillasAreForEating@awful.systems 5 points 11 months ago

He's the one cultist who actually accomplished something

[-] Hanabie@sh.itjust.works -3 points 11 months ago

Exactly. I wonder if people really didn't get what I was saying 😄

[-] blakestacey@awful.systems 6 points 11 months ago

I couldn't tell what you were saying. Answering "yes" to the question of whether you were writing "in sarcasm or support" is not at all informative.

[-] Hanabie@sh.itjust.works -1 points 11 months ago

It means it was meant to be sarcastic and supportive. I thought answering "yes" to an "or" question is familiar to most people on the internet these days.

[-] Shitgenstein1@awful.systems 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

tbh, one thing I'm tired of from the internet, is exactly the post-ironic conflation of "just kinding but also sincerely" as wit. It's actually quite old (mid-late 2000's) and frequently a vehicle for the most vile views on the internet. And it's not clever.

[-] GorillasAreForEating@awful.systems -1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I hate to say it, but even sneerclub can get a bit biased and tribal sometimes. He who fights with monsters and so on

I suspect watching the rationalists as they bloviate and hype themselves up and repeatedly fail for years on end have lulled people into thinking that they can't do anything right, but I think that's clearly not the case anymore. Despite all the cringe and questionable ethics, OpenAI has made a real and important accomplishment.

They're in the big leagues now. We should not underestimate the enemy.

[-] froztbyte@awful.systems 7 points 11 months ago

(this gets dangerously close to the debate rule, so I’ll leave it to mods to draw the line in reply to this)

What, specifically, are you referencing as the accomplishment? Money? Access to power? Because while I’d agree on those things, it still isn’t really all that notable - that’s been the SFBA dynamic for years. It is why the internet was for years so full of utterly worthless companies, whose only claim of our awareness of them was built on being able to spend their way there.

For openai, the money: wasn’t free, still short, already problematic. I’ve seen enough of those going around, from the insides, to say fairly comfortably that I suspect the rosy veneer they present is as thorough as an oldschool film propfront.

The power? Well, leveraged and lent power, enabled by specific people… and, arguably, now curtailed - because he tried to assert his own views against that power. Because he tried to bite the hand that feeds, and he nearly had all his toys taken away

A team? Eh, lots of people who’ve built teams. A company? Same. Something of a product? Same. None of these elevate him to genius.

Do I think the man is in, in some manner, intelligent? Yes. In some particular domains he’s arguably one of the luminaries of his field (or, in a most extremely dark other possibility, an extremely good thief). I might be able to accept “genius” for this latter definition under some measure of proof, if that were the substantive point of argument. But: it is not.

There is no proof that anything openai has produced is anywhere near their claims. Every visible aspect is grifty, with notable boasts that again and again (so far) fall flat (arguably because the motivations for these boasts are done in self-serving interest).

As to “underestimating the enemy”: I hope the above demonstrates to you that I do not, and think of this fairly comprehensively. Which is why I can tell you this quite certainly: mocking the promptfans and calling them names for their extremely overcomplicated mechanical turk remains one of the best strategies available for handling these ego-fucking buffoon nerds and all their little fans

[-] GorillasAreForEating@awful.systems 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The accomplishment I'm referring to is creating GPT/DALL-E. Yes, it's overhyped, unreliable, arguably unethical and probably financially unsustainable, but when I do my best to ignore the narratives and drama surrounding it and just try out the damn thing for myself I find that I'm still impressed with it as a technical feat. At the very, very least I think it's a plausible competitor to google translate for the languages I've tried, and I have to admit I've found it to be actually useful when writing regular expressions and a few other minor programming tasks.

In all my years of sneering at Yud and his minions I didn't think their fascination with AI would amount to anything more than verbose blogposts and self-published research papers. I simply did not expect that the rationalists would build an actual, usable AI instead of merely talking about hypothetical AIs and pocketing the donor money, and it is in this context that I say I underestimated the enemy.

With regards to "mocking the promptfans and calling them names": I do think that ridicule can be a powerful weapon, but I don't think it will work well if we overestimate the actual shortcomings of the technology. And frankly sneerclub as it exists today is more about entertainment than actually serving as a counter to the rationalist movement.

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Hurling ordure at the TREACLES, especially those closely related to LessWrong.

AI-Industrial-Complex grift is fine as long as it sufficiently relates to the AI doom from the TREACLES. (Though TechTakes may be more suitable.)

This is sneer club, not debate club. Unless it's amusing debate.

[Especially don't debate the race scientists, if any sneak in - we ban and delete them as unsuitable for the server.]

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