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      The writing was on the wall for years. I remember memes about Altman in machine learning forums/chatrooms circa 2020, and especially 2021.

      Nothing’s changed. Anyone in the space who actually looked at what he was doing, knew. Yet the bulk of the public (and investors) lapped the Tech Bro stuff up.

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        Aaron Swartz said Altman was a sociopath years before AI was a gleam in anyone’s eye.

        The technologies with the worst potential outcomes will always be pioneered by people with no ethical or moral hangups getting in the way.

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    I love how everyone is so desperate to make Gabe to be a terrible person.

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    At that time it was still kind of a research project than a “it’s going to take over everything” hype and FUD machine.

    His opinions on AI today seem more enthusiastic than I would be, but well clear of the delusional level of AI-boosters.

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    We acting like people in the art community weren’t hyped up over AI until they started generating images. Before chatgpt, it was all about automating coding/it and other jobs that arent considered art. Back then it was all about how everyone could pursue their passions. The only people not excited were all the transportation employees and factory workers that had been told by the general public how excited they were to replace them

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      As a social scientist, pre Chat GPT NLP was like opening a whole new world of possibilities. We could finally at scale analyze one of the richest sources of behavioural data in an empirical statistically driven manner.

      Now, even as I do research with NLP to continue these goals, I can’t bring myself to every defend these tools. If they disappeared tomorrow, we’d lose a tool but we’d prevent so much undue suffering

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    I forget but wasn’t anthropic mostly made up of former OpenAI engineers after Altman went off the deep end?

    Not that it makes them any better, but I’m pretty sure GPT-3 was the nexus point in the current mess we have now, which means they hopped off right after it was internally finished and made their own company.

    2018 was a full 2 years before that point, and back then AI was still primarily stuff like OpenCV, Pytorch projects, etc. that were things you could legitimately run on one or two workstation GPUs or even a cheap tensor core addon if you didn’t want to run on CPU.

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    GPT-2 was released 14 February 2019 so they were actually cool gaming AI opensource research foundation in 2018.