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markk | 1 year ago | on: Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models

Stupid question: Why can't models be trained in such a way to rate the authoritativeness of inputs? As a human, I contain a lot of bad information, but I'm aware of the source. I trust my physics textbook over something my nephew thinks.

markk | 1 year ago | on: Copying is the way design works (2020)

Designers should feel the "need to be original", in the sense that every project is different, and can be looked at with fresh eyes.

Perhaps a project is 50% similar to existing project A, 45% similar to existing project B, and 5% novel. Finding this correct balance of copies of A and B, and finding a good solution to the novel part - this process feels "original" in many ways.

markk | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2024)

Location: UK (can travel, have green card) Remote: Ok Willing to relocate: Maybe Technologies: Any Resume: Facebook Eng and PM, Angel, Self-taught coder and designer Email: [email protected]

I've done everything from strategy work to on-the-ground engineering.

markk | 1 year ago | on: GPT-4o

Yep. I'm not quite sure what he's up to. He takes all these interviews and basically says nothing. What's his objective?

My guess is he wants OpenAI to become a household name, and so he optimizes for exposure.

markk | 1 year ago | on: GPT-4o

I found this statement by Sam quite amusing. It transmits exactly zero information (it's a given that models will improve over time), yet it sounds profound and ambitious.

markk | 2 years ago | on: Google Brain founder says big tech is lying about AI danger

Maybe an odd take, but I'm not sure what people actually mean when they say "AI terrifies them". Terrified is a strong wrong. Are people unable to sleep? Biting their nails constantly? Is this the same terror as watching a horror movie? Being chased by a mountain lion?

I have a suspicion that it's sort of a default response. Socially expected? Then you poll people: Are you worried about AI doing XYZ? People just say yes, because they want to seem informed, and the kind of person that considers things carefully.

Honestly not sure what is going on. I'm concerned about AI, but I don't feel any actual emotion about it. Arguably I must have some emotion to generate an opinion, but it's below conscious threshold obviously.

markk | 2 years ago | on: The downside of AI language translation

Does knowing an AI can do something reduce our enjoyment of doing that thing ourself? I don't know if we have enough data/experience to say.

An example in my own life: an AI I'm sure can perform a piano piece (via MIDI) better than I can, but I've literally never considered this has any bearing on how much I like paying piano.

markk | 3 years ago | on: Split Brain Psychology

This is interesting. So is the person writing here is one of these personalities? Or are "you" watching one of these personalities writing?

If the former, are there any personalities that are not aware they are one of many?

markk | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How did you fix your narcissism?

Narcissistic behavior in general can be viewed as a defense mechanism to avoid feeling the opposite...small and inadequate. Often we have shame from various childhood experiences of feeling inadequate - failing in various ways in which we felt others judged us for. Feeling humiliated and ashamed etc.

Imho, one great approach is to examine your past for such experiences. Then sort of bring them to mind and reexamine the meaning we assigned at the time.

markk | 6 years ago | on: Ultraprocessed Foods – A New Theory of Obesity

Agreed. Seems to me the simplest explanation is that our bodies were calibrated over years of evolution eating "real" foods. Processed foods of any kind are significantly less likely to have the correct energy/satiety ratio.

markk | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2016)

Fair.com | Los Angeles, CA | Lead iOS | ONSITE

We're looking for an experienced iOS person to lead the development of an app to make the car-buying process incredibly simple and fun. We have an amazing designer on board (+ a small full-stack team), so you will be building something both beautiful and very useful.

The company is very well funded and on-track to be a household name. Get in touch, please! Interview process will likely be a trial period.

mark [at] fair [dot] com

markk | 9 years ago | on: Theranos Executive to Depart Amid Regulatory Probes

Wrt money - I'm just pointing out that assuming someone is happy because they are rich is flawed.

3 is interesting, and backed up by what's happening in this thread. My question is really: is that the world we want to live in? Throughout human history we have gradually been curtailing our violence as a species, and I hope everyone here thinks that's been a good thing, and hopes it will continue. Wishing suffering on anyone for any reason is a form of violence.

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