I like how all of the currently running attempts have been equipped with automatic navigation assistance, i.e. a pathfinding algorithm from the 60s. And thatās the only part of the whole thing that actually works.
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- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 1st June 2025English11Ā·4 days ago
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 25th May 2025English5Ā·5 days ago
levels of glazing previously unheard of
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 25th May 2025English7Ā·5 days ago
The multiple authors thing is certainly a joke, itās a reference to the (widely accepted among scholars) theory that the Torah was compiled from multiple sources with different authors.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 25th May 2025English6Ā·7 days ago
Iām not sure what you mean by your last sentence. All of the actual improvements to omega were invented by humans; computers have still not made a contribution to this.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 25th May 2025English9Ā·7 days ago
Yes - on the theoretical side, they do have an actual improvement, which is a non-asymptotic reduction in the number of multiplications required for the product of two 4x4 matrices over an arbitrary noncommutative ring. You are correct that the implied improvement to omega is moot since theoretical algorithms have long since reduced the exponent beyond that of Strassenās algorithm.
From a practical side, almost all applications use some version of the naive O(n^3) algorithm, since the asymptotically better ones tend to be slower in practice. However, occasionally Strassenās algorithm has been implemented and used - it is still reasonably simple after all. There is possibly some practical value to the 48-multiplications result then, in that it could replace uses of Strassenās algorithm.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 18th May 2025English4Ā·12 days ago
I think this theorem is worthless for practical purposes. They essentially define the āAI vs learningā problem in such general terms that Iām not clear on whether itās well-defined. In any case it is not a serious CS paper. I also really donāt believe that NP-hardness is the right tool to measure the difficulty of machine learning problems.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢AI computers arenāt selling because users donāt careEnglish3Ā·21 days ago
As technology advanced, humans grew accustomed to relying on the machines.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 11th May 2025English3Ā·23 days ago
honestly the only important difference between them is that emacsās default keybindings can and will give you a repetitive stress injury (ask me how i knowā¦)
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 11th May 2025English10Ā·26 days ago
Apparently MIT is teaching a vibe coding class:
How will this yearās class differ from last yearās? There will be some major changes this year:
- Units down from 18 to 15, to reflect reduced load
- Grading that emphasizes mastery over volume
- More emphasis on design creativity (and less on ethics)
- Not just permission but encouragement to use LLMs
- A framework for exploiting LLMs in code generation
- aio@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systemsā¢Sneerquence classics: Eliezer on GOFAI (half serious half sneering effort post)English4Ā·28 days ago
i might try writing such a post!
- aio@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systemsā¢Sneerquence classics: Eliezer on GOFAI (half serious half sneering effort post)English7Ā·1 month ago
When people compile compilers do they actually specialize a compiler to itself (as in definition 3 in the paper) as one of the steps? Thatās super interesting if so, I had no idea. My only knowledge of bootstrapping compilers is simple sequences of compilers that work on increasing fragments of the language, culminating with the final optimizing compiler being able to compile itself (just once).
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 4th May 2025English6Ā·1 month ago
Iāve been using Anki, it works great but requires you to supply the discipline and willingness to learn yourself, which might not be possible for kids.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢I find absolutely consistently that gen-AI advocates are literally unable to tell good output from bad output. They think people who say their output is garbage are just lying to have a go at them.English10Ā·3 months ago
Writing āMy Immortalā in 2006 when nothing quite like it had ever been written before, is a (possibly unintentional) stroke of genius. Writing āMy Immortalā after itās already been written is worthless.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 16th March 2025English5Ā·3 months ago
are we really clutching our pearls because someone named themselves after a demon
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 2 March 2025English6Ā·3 months ago
ok but what does this mean for Batman vs Lex Luthor
- aio@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systemsā¢Yudkowsky: eugenics is now "the third most important project in the world." After AI doom and anime, presumably.English5Ā·3 months ago
I did yes :)
- aio@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systemsā¢Yudkowsky: eugenics is now "the third most important project in the world." After AI doom and anime, presumably.English15Ā·3 months ago
As we know, the critical age for a boy genius is somewhere from 11 (Harry Potter) to 15 (Paul Atreides), so the gene-enhanced baby ought to have a fair shot after a few months or so.
- aio@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systemsā¢Ziz update thread, started 19 FebruaryEnglish15Ā·3 months ago
The Zizians believe in IQ, that animals are ethically equivalent to humans, that all people contain exactly two personality cores corresponding to the two hemispheres of their brains, that every personality core is either intrinsically good or intrinsically evil and less than 5% are good. They believe in violence as a form of mutually assured destruction: you should always escalate every conflict to the maximum in order to dissuade hypothetical agents from blackmailing you. And the stuff about Skynet.
I think to understand properly it should be recognized that while the personality-core stuff is out of left field, all of the other beliefs are pretty much just logical conclusions of mainstream rationalist thought. For instance Yudkowsky has to repeatedly explain that heās not in favor of violence (except when heās advocating for bombing data centers) precisely because itās really easy to reach that conclusion from what heās written. The Zizians mainly differ by reaching that logical conclusion and being willing to act on it.
- aio@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systemsā¢Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 23 February 2025English10Ā·3 months ago
ok i watched Starship Troopers for the first time this year and i gotta say a whole lot of that movie is in fact hot people shooting bugs
The actual pathfinding algorithm (which is surely just A* search or similar) works just fine; the problem is the LLM which uses it.