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  • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

    Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

    #Claude #AI

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    @Mabande

    It's a very clear outset of assumptions ("entirely new entity"), which is false, and then it's downhill from there ("models themselves", "understand").

    Yes, if Clippy were self-aware but alone then it would be very challenging for it to understand what's going on. I won't argue with that.

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    • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

      Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

      #Claude #AI

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      @Mabande Someone tell Amanda what PR actually is short for...

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      • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

        Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

        #Claude #AI

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        @Mabande It’s a logical reasoning model with polite UI. That’s neither a human or a machine. It’s a software solution

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        • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

          @Mabande Have a look at her Wikipedia page. If it's accurate, she's a very rigorous philosopher.

          I'm tempted to say "no bullshit there" but it's possible to be rigorous and to spout bullshit.

          My instinct says she has/they have other reasons for saying the things they do.

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          @adardis @Mabande
          And Linus Pauling, who did very good work in chemistry and inspired the discovery of DNA, also advocated for mega doses of Vitamin C to prevent disease, which we know now is bunk. People can be serious scientists, do good work, and also do terrible work.

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          • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

            Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

            #Claude #AI

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            @Mabande This made me laugh too hard

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            • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

              @Mabande Have a look at her Wikipedia page. If it's accurate, she's a very rigorous philosopher.

              I'm tempted to say "no bullshit there" but it's possible to be rigorous and to spout bullshit.

              My instinct says she has/they have other reasons for saying the things they do.

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              @Mabande To be a bit more direct and blunt about it. I am confident that Amanda Askell *is* among the best and brightest. She's motivated to say things about AI you (and I) disagree with. Part of the explanation for that is her position in the public eye (let me assure you, the New Yorker is never going to quote my thoughts about AI). Working for Anthropic is another motivation: lots of money, cultural capital, access to power, etc. But: not a dummy.

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              • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

                @Mabande To be a bit more direct and blunt about it. I am confident that Amanda Askell *is* among the best and brightest. She's motivated to say things about AI you (and I) disagree with. Part of the explanation for that is her position in the public eye (let me assure you, the New Yorker is never going to quote my thoughts about AI). Working for Anthropic is another motivation: lots of money, cultural capital, access to power, etc. But: not a dummy.

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                @adardis Checking her Wiki page I can't confirm her rigour, only that her academic career led to a PhD (which is cool and impressive, I wish I had the chops) and that she's involved in "over 60 papers and has received over 170,000 citations."
                Checking the source for that claim I see that she's not the head author in any of the ones with more than 500 citations.
                Her PhD thesis has been cited 47 times.

                The New Yorker will probably not quote either of us re. Theranos style blood testing either 🤷

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                • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

                  Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

                  #Claude #AI

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                  @Mabande

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                  • magitweeter@mastodon.socialM magitweeter@mastodon.social

                    @Mabande This made me laugh too hard

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                    @magitweeter All credit goes to the very prescient Avery Edison!

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                    • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

                      @Mabande To be a bit more direct and blunt about it. I am confident that Amanda Askell *is* among the best and brightest. She's motivated to say things about AI you (and I) disagree with. Part of the explanation for that is her position in the public eye (let me assure you, the New Yorker is never going to quote my thoughts about AI). Working for Anthropic is another motivation: lots of money, cultural capital, access to power, etc. But: not a dummy.

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                      @Mabande @adardis if you are willing to say profoundly stupid things, people are gonna call you a dummy, even if you are just doing it for a cash injection.

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                      • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

                        Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

                        #Claude #AI

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                        @Mabande

                        She's in the effective altruism cult

                        She's been paid off and is now delusional

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                        • kierkegaanks@beige.partyK kierkegaanks@beige.party

                          @Mabande oh dear. And she has been trained to think critically?

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                          @Kierkegaanks At least about other people's statements, not her own (nor her creation)!

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                          • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

                            @Kierkegaanks At least about other people's statements, not her own (nor her creation)!

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                            @Mabande i understand the computer interface so it must be sentient!

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                            • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

                              Only the best and brightest are working for Anthropic.

                              #Claude #AI

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                              @Mabande If I assume competence, I'm left with no alternative but to deduce that Amanda is cynically pumping the grift.

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