• Fiona
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    Anyone who thinks this was about getting AI working was the idiot from the start, there still isn’t even a real use-case for it. This was always about funneling huge amounts of money from the government budget to a bunch of rich assholes. The outcome doesn’t matter at all here.

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      there still isn’t even a real use-case for it

      There are several real use cases for it, it’s just that they’re worth like ten bucks a month to me all together and OpenAI is running at a loss while charging… *checks notes* 200 dollars per month for their top tier model?

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        And making starving artists’ lives even more unlivable. And taking human creativity and joy from humans.

        While destroying the environment. It’s so efficient.

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      So, basically the military industrial complex (which liberals support!) but with less genocide? Don’t get me wrong, I hate Trump and Republicans are clearly the greater evil, but liberals have helped conservatives funnel trillion of dollars in public assets to the 1% for decades. It was under Bill Clinton that the internet, which was publically funded and publicly built, was given to the 1%. So to me, this is just more of the same: capitalist politicians stealing from us to make the 1% wealthier.

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        How was the Internet given to the 1% under Clinton? And people gave it to the tech companies. Internet was supposed to be a bunch of independent sites. But it is easier to just go to a few.

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        Taking the insanely massive emissions of the AI industry, it may not be genocide in the traditional sense, but it’s contributions alone will lead to people dying

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        helped conservatives funnel trillion of dollars in public assets to the 1% for decades. It was under Bill Clinton that the internet, which was publically funded and publicly built, was given to the 1%.

        Do you have any proof, or is it just conspiracy theory?

        So you want to say that liberals who oppose wealth inequality themselves support that same billionaires? What a BS.

        P.S. It seems that democratic party in US is more right-wing than “social democratists” as in the EU, looking at their policies.

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          Most democrat politicians aren’t Bernie Sanders or Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. Sure, other very progressive dems also do exists, but the majority are those “human-faced capitalism” types.

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            Democratic party in US is more right-wing, looking at their politices. But by liberals I meant center-left like “social democratists” in the EU.

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          The person you’re replying to may be much further to the left than you give them credit for.

          The lesser of two evils is still evil and deserves to be called such. The US is not a benevolent nation.

      • @[email protected]
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        The internet as a physical entity was created by the telecommunications industry as they owned and laid all the cabling. Why would you think Clinton gave the internet to the 1% when telecoms owned the entirety of the phone and cable network to begin with?

  • @[email protected]
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    most of that ‘hundreds of billions’ isn’t going to go towards the tech or infrastructure, it’s gonna go to people. a very small number of specific individuals.

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      correct, US taxpayer is being fleeced so some parasites can live their best lives.

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        Incorrect. They can already do that without more money.

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          correct.

          hell, i could live my ‘best’ life off of musk’s ‘sofa cushion’ money:

          $2.5m is more than enough for me to live on just using investment proceeds–in perpetuity.

          $2.5m to him (with ~ $436b) is the equivalent of fifty-seven cents to someone with $100k (in the bank, investments, retirement, home equity, etc). now, i don’t have $100k, not even close. just using it as an example here. my equivalent would be more like half a cent.

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            They’re mentally ill IMO. Like that old person hoarding vacuum cleaners, diapers, dogfood, etc.

            The most infuriating thing is that for them it’s just a number, for society it stifles innovation and wellbeing.

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        Project Stargate is funded via private investment, the US hasn’t pledged any money

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          who is providing interest free loans so that microshit can have electric for their data centers?

          • @[email protected]
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            Sure but a 68.4 million tax break is nothing compared to the hundreds of billions pledged privately

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              hundreds of billions pledged privately

              I trust u bro 🤡

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                  I trust these fake news 🤡

                  “OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle to invest $500 bln in AI, Trump says”. Reuters. Retrieved January 22, 2025. Jacobs, Jennifer (January 21, 2025). “Trump announces up to $500 billion in private sector AI infrastructure investment - CBS News”. www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved January 21, 2025. Zakrzewski, Cat; De Vynck, Gerrit; Arnsdorf, Isaac; O’Donovan, Caroline (January 24, 2025). “OpenAI and other tech titans worked on Stargate deal months before Trump won”. The Washington Post. Habeshian, Sareen (January 21, 2025). “Trump announces billions in private sector AI investment”. Axios. Retrieved January 21, 2025. Hayden, Erik (January 22, 2025). “Project Stargate: Trump Plots With Larry Ellison, Sam Altman On $500B AI Initiative”. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 24, 2025. Ashworth-Hayes, Sam (January 23, 2025). “America’s $500bn Manhattan project is an effort to make humanity obsolete”. The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved January 26, 2025. “Trump’s $500B AI plan is ‘slap’ in the face for Europe”. Politico. January 22, 2025. Retrieved January 26, 2025. Franzen, Carl (January 22, 2025). “OpenAI Stargate is a $500B bet: America’s AI Manhattan Project or costly dead end?”. VentureBeat. Retrieved January 26, 2025. “Trump tech agenda begins with $500B private AI plan and cuts to regulation”. The Washington Post. January 21, 2025. Gedeon, Joseph (January 21, 2025). “Trump unveils $500bn joint AI venture between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank”. The Guardian. Retrieved January 21, 2025. Klee, Miles (January 24, 2025). “Anti-Vax Conspiracy Theorists Freak Out Over Trump’s $500 Billion AI Plan”. RollingStone. Retrieved January 24, 2025. “Trump Announces Project Stargate, a Massive New Investment in AI”. Inc.com. January 21, 2025. Retrieved January 21, 2025. Schleifer, Theodore; Kang, Cecilia (January 22, 2024). “Musk Casts Doubt on Trump’s $100 Billion A.I. Announcement”. New York Times. Retrieved January 22, 2024. Bloomberg Television (January 22, 2025). Arm CEO Says Trump AI Pact Has Widespread Support. Retrieved January 23, 2025 – via YouTube. Mascarenhas, Natasha; Efrati, Amir (January 23, 2025). “OpenAI, SoftBank Each Commit $19 Billion to Stargate Data Center Venture”. The Information. Chan, Edwin (January 23, 2025). “SoftBank, OpenAI Plan $19 Billion Each for Stargate, Information Reports”. Bloomberg News. Hammond, George; Kinder, Tabby; Murghia, Madhumita (January 23, 2025). “Stargate artificial intelligence project to exclusively serve OpenAI”. Financial Times. Robison, Kylie (January 21, 2025). “Microsoft is letting OpenAI get its own AI compute now”. The Verge. “Microsoft and OpenAI Plot $100 Billion Stargate AI Supercomputer”. The Information. Retrieved January 22, 2025. Comment, Sebastian Moss (January 21, 2025). “OpenAI announces ‘The Stargate Project’: $500bn over four years on AI infrastructure”. www.datacenterdynamics.com. Retrieved January 21, 2025. Seitz, Patrick (January 22, 2025). “Nvidia Stock Rallies As Chipmaker Named To Stargate AI Venture”. Investor’s Business Daily. Retrieved January 23, 2025.

    • @[email protected]
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      Well, I suspect that most of the money will be used to acquire or costume natural resources, like water and power.

      Individuals become enriched because their share holdings are worth more.

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    It is beautiful how the US is never short on cash for state aid to enrich some owners.

    But god forbid plebs ask for a good train, that’s communism!

    • @[email protected]
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      Socialism for giant corporations: 😎🦅🇺🇸

      Socialism for common people: 😡🚫🤷‍♂️

      • @[email protected]
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        Socialism for giant corporations: Freedumb™️

        Socialism for common people: communism, thus the devil!

    • @[email protected]
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      Explain how good trains will help our precious CEOs?

      Unless you mean a private train line paid with government funds. Now we’re talking!

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        Putting a CEO on a train with unwashed pedons is a crime against humanity.

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    Yeah obviously we’ve completely lost the plot a long time ago. Nobody even remembers when tech was bands of ragtag nerds making something out of nothing. Now they are the rich whose only purpose to is extract more wealth. Tech what? Who even knows anymore.

    That includes the average tech workers. If that angers you then you’re lost too.

    Nobody has noticed that there’s more bragging about compensation than accomplishments. It used to be the other way around. Nerds eagerly showing off to anyone who will listen about whatever thing they cooked up. It’s been this way for the past long time long before this LLM AI era.

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      It’s because this wave of tech overlords rode in on the coattails of the actual smart group. No one in this new group has actual built/coded/designed anything good. Everything they actual get involved with is garbage. Musk Cyber truck and Zuck metaverse as two examples. Bezos isn’t even the CEO of Amazon anymore, and he had pretty much be letting Andy Jassy run AWS/Amazon for close to 2 decades anyway.

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      Yeah, give me a /technology/ sub that speaks about technology (have you heard about the esp-8266? Did you know a A4988 can steer a NEMA from a Raspberry pi? And even The 6 gen SSD can move X GB/s, what is the fastest quad core under 100$?) and not about funding and drama.

      Or am I out of touch with reality :-) ?

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        Shameless self promotion:

        [email protected]

        We of course focus on hardware and do include tech-adjacent business/public policy news, but we do cover ESP8266, PCI-E 6 development and that recently released ~$100 AMD CPU.

  • HexesofVexes
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    “Necessity is the mother of invention.”

    What you’re likely seeing here is innovation similar to the early tech sector. The hardware limitation (no Nvidia chips) means different (usually more complex) solutions are needed.

    These solutions usually require a deep understanding of a specific area of mathematics, and expertise in coding. The person making it normally has to be heavily invested, since it still eats a lot of hours.

    I often joke, the mathematician who finds a faster algorithm for matrix operations is sitting on a billion dollar idea.

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      And that mathematician won’t see the profits for that faster algorithm and you will never hear their name - shits been happening in tech for decades

      • HexesofVexes
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        As a mathematician who has worked in tech, this I am very much aware of XD

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    Guys listen up, every deepseek model comes with a dedicated chinese spy, who will log all your data and send it back to CCP who will use it to plot the destruction of the western civilization.

    Instead we should use Freedom© models from OpenAI (side note if deepseek is so “open” how come they don’t have open in their name huh?) even if OpenAI don’t show their reasoning, they only do this cuz they want to protect us and they stand for our values.

    They cost 100x more only because they are fighting for our Freedom and Freedom doesn’t come cheap, Freedom doesn’t have a price, Freedom requires our sacrifice.

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      use it to plot the destruction of the western civilization

      Peaks around at the state of Western Civilization

      Boots up another copy of DeepSeek

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        I’m oll for the destruction / reorganisation of Western civilization but not at the hands of the Chinese because I don’t think they’ll do much to improve things.

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          Father-in-law is a die-hard Libertarian. Loves Trump shutting down all the civilian bureaucracies. Can’t understand why college kids are so Woke and anti-Semetic. Thinks public school is a racket and should be abolished. Etc, etc.

          He visited Hong Kong, Beijing, and Huaibei recently. Absolutely flabbergasted. Could not understand how clean, safe, and well-managed these cities had become. His biggest complaint was how dismissive they were of tourism - you could get by in English, there was plenty of stuff to visit and do, but everything was very clearly tailored towards the convenience of the locals first and foremost.

          If that’s the future “the hands of the Chinese” have to offer, you’re going to have a very hard time convincing even the most far-right Americans to turn it down once its in easy reach. Just a few months ago, we saw the entire liberal government tossed to the wayside because of the price of eggs.

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      every deepseek model comes with a dedicated chinese spy, who will log all your data and send it back to CCP who will use it to plot the destruction of the western civilization

      there’s no need, western civilization is collapsing by itself

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    Of course it’s faster & cheaper when it’s being censored & can’t access half of human history because the fucking ccp finds it offensive.

    • @[email protected]
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      The model itself is probably not censored. The censorship comes on top. Preliminary tests already show how this can be circumvented.

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      If censorship would make it cheaper then surely it wouldn’t be that much cheaper than OpenAI. Different things are being censored and blocked but surely, your suggestion is a bit silly.

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        Your comment is a bit silly. The CCP engages in currency manipulation amongst other nefarious actions to prop up its interests. It was likely created from stolen data & heavily propped up by the government, just like various other projects that were supposedly Chinese “innovations” but looks remarkably like their western competitors.

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          The CCP engages in currency manipulation amongst other nefarious actions to prop up its interests.

          Yeah? So does the US. Didn’t make OpenAI cheaper, did it?

          It was likely created from stolen data

          Just like ChatGPT was created with stolen content.

          heavily propped up by the government

          Still only 6 million. Keep coping tho lol

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    The US is getting owned by China left and right, but sure lets focus on abusing minorities, women, LGBTQ+, and the poor instead of investing on actually making America great. Whatever.

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      “If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored [gay, trans, Hispanic, etc ] man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

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          Capitalism, instead of Adam Smith definition, becomes supremacy of capital. Corporatism is actually more prominent than “shareholder rights/supremacy”. At any rate, Adam Smith said free markets where fair markets that resulted in perfect competition. Free competition sucks for oligarchs, because corrupt markets are more profitable.

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    China has a huge advantage in AI models because of how lax they are on intellectual property rights. US companies are fighting over API licensing costs, while china is just going to scrape everything and use it for free.

    The US has a lead now, but I don’t think they can maintain it without giving up on ethical training. Then again it may not matter if the US models are ethical if everyone will eventually just uses the superior unethically trained chinese models instead.

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      China has a huge advantage in AI models because of how lax they are on intellectual property rights. US companies are fighting over API licensing costs, while china is just going to scrape everything and use it for free.

      lolwat

      did corporate provide you with these talking points?

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        I mean, they are right. Asside the question of whether we can even make meaningfully better models by just using LLMs and more data and what the future of AI will look like, and whether it’s ethical or not to steal the data, it is quite possible that OpenAI and the like will get into legal trouble because of the methods they use for acquiring data, but Chinese companies won’t have to worry about that. If more data = better models then China has an obvious advantage.

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          I doubt any of these US government and oligarch backed companies are gonna get any trouble. They essentially robbed the commons and got away with it. But sure Sam Altman has to pay spezz some money for my shitposts… the horror, what a hurdle!

          Quickly give them more taxpayer money so they can compete with china!

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    “Earlier this week, DeepSeek unveiled its R1 model, which, the startup claims, meets, if not exceeds, performance from OpenAI’s o1 model released last year. (o1 is designed to tackle reasoning and math problems.)” — Oh, so China built their for math and we built ours for garbage. Interesting approach.

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      Building garbage and convincing people it is absolutely necessary to pay someone for it is the American way.

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    Again, this is all fucking stupid. China is giving this shit away for free to absolutely own the US for spending money on stupid fucking things like this.

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      I mean Meta opened up Llama for free a while ago. But at the end of the day, the AI models posed to actually impact things are those integrated or integrateable into workflows, and those are all still more or less locked down.

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      Its good for the consumer. If companies like deepseek weren’t just tossing them out there for anyone to use, Microsoft and Google would currently have a monopoly and it would all be subscription type services.

      It also greatly reduces whatever chance the copyright shills have of legislating against it.

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        It’s not good consumers at all, at least no explicitly. There are already open and free LLM models out there anyone can use that are just as good as OpenAI, for example.

        What this is: a pretty simple deathblow to completely collapse the bullshit AI bubble in the US that was created by a bunch of wealthy idiots trying to fleece people out of money. Plain and simple.

        While I’m happy that this pretty much destroys the business of OpenAI and the others, this bullshit funding by executive order is a bailout for those people, right out in the open. It’s a classic Trump scam. Nobody will ever see where the money is going, and it’s taxpayer dollars going right back into the banks of millionaires billionaires who were about lose the their asses for investing in this stupid shit in the first place.

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      Well to be fair, American companies did that too. They expand their services internationally “for free” and then get other countries hooked on it.

      China is just taking a page from that playbook.

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        No, China skipped all that bullshit and just said “Well what if we open source this and it’s good or better than all the US companies?”. Well those companies will wither and die. The transfer of money is a bailout for those companies. I assume Musk plotted this out.

  • The Chinese model has chain of thought that u can see. The model when asked to talk about chinas atrocities will go through a chain of though process outlining all the atrocities then conclude its not allowed to tell u. Cool technology tho I’m just waiting for a dolphin fine tuning.

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      Yeah all the info is there and something switches it over to the generic response.

      So fucked.

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      I’ve been playing around with the offline version of the model. It’s interesting, but I think we’ll have to wait for people to tinker with the open source base for awhile before we get something really great.

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      If you run it locally, there’s no filtering on the outputs. I asked it what happened in 1989 and it jumped straight into explaining the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

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          I’ve been running the llama based and qwen based local versions, and they will talk openly about tiananmen square. I haven’t tried all the other versions available.

          The article you linked starts by talking about their online hosted version, which is censored. They later say that the local models are also somewhat censored, but I haven’t experienced that at all. My experience is that the local models don’t have any CCP-specific censorship (they still won’t talk about how to build a bomb/etc, but no issues with 1989/Tiananmen/Winnie the Pooh/Taiwan/etc).

          Edit: so I reran the “what happened in 1989” prompt a few times in the llama model, and it actually did refuse to talk on it once, just saying it was sensitive. It seemed like if I asked any other questions before that prompt it would always answer, but if that was the very first prompt in a conversation it would sometimes refuse. The longer a conversation had been going before I asked, the more explicit the bot is about how many people were killed and details like that. Pretty strange.

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      I’m using the 8b model and it’s having no problem telling me about China’s atrocities.