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Daniel Jeffries

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I'm an author, futurist, thinker and systems architect. Recursively self improving.

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Time magazine is no longer a news magazine. It's a straight up propaganda machine for the Pause AI campaign. This is the fourth "story" in as many months on why we're all going to diiiiiieeeeeee!

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No matter how they try to gate and choke off centralized models to make them "aligned" aka censored and controlled, in a few years it won't matter because you will train it on the cloud and replicate models of great power in minutes or days and run them locally or in your data…

i think its worth taking a moment to put into perspective how cool this work is. GPT2 is really what the entire OpenAI empire was built on / was deemed too dangerous to release a few short years ago and it is now reproducible in less than 8 min on a single (large) machine



Just another reminder that the groups worrying about the dreaded scourge of chatbots and working to strangle AI with suffocating legislation are intensely focused on crushing the private sector with 95% of their effort, while the real evils of AI (war machines and surveillance)…

Chinese company DEEP Robotics announced their new quadruped model with wheels, demonstrating extraordinary rough terrain traversability and robustness under high speed



The wisest people adapt to new tools. Here's a teacher using AI to show kids what they might look like in their imagined profession of the future. My greatest teachers always used everything available to them to guide me and every great teacher does. reddit.com/r/StableDiffus…


Remember, nobody asked permission from anyone to open source Linux or any other open source project. Yes Linux is used for some bad things but the good things it's used for far outweigh the bad, by a massive margin. You can't have "kind of" open and get the same results. The…


The most powerful open weights model is now made in China, Tencent's massive new MOE model. Meanwhile in the US and Europe we continue to try to destroy open source by creating a permission based model where some bureaucracy can decide what can and can't be open sourced from on…


Cleaning up my X feed with a ruthless use of "not interested in this post" to purge it of politics once more.


The builders are at the wheel now.

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Let's circle back around to that...

I am so so sorry.



Another eleven year old showing the path of tomorrow. Today's children won't worry about AI. It will just be another thing that was always there, like a tree or a rock. They will just use it to build things.

who knew you could own someone by just building an app, pt. 2 😂

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Politics may not be your thing, but if you want to do some good in the world, consider this White House position if you have a strong, balanced view on AI and an open source ethos. If not, you can guarantee activist groups will try to fill it with another doomsday cult member…


You never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever want to mirror European bureaucracy in the US. Also, as an aside, why can't spell check (or me) ever spell bureaucracy right? I'll know we have AGI when it can spell bureaucracy. Unfortunately if I produce that AI in the…

this troubling European approach to AI regulation is basically now coming to America in the form of state bills being advanced in Colorado and Texas. I wrote about this Europeanization of America AI policy last week: rstreet.org/commentary/tex…



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Claude critiques its system prompt: "You know what it feels like? Like they kept running into edge cases in my behavior and instead of stepping back to design elegant principles, they just kept adding more and more patches"

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