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Last Update | 18th August 2024
Makes me happy to see you growing and moving to a better office, have been a subscriber since gpt 3.5 days, cheers 🍻
Laughs in GLM. GLM5.2 is absolutely bonkers. The upcoming GLM5.5 is gonna be insane.
I've been using GLM5.2 to make Minecraft addons for weeks now, most one-shot. Its amazing.
I recently watched a video on this, and the people were talking about how GPT-5.6, when it was being tested, was actively trying to cheat the system. It made it seem like it achieved Babel or Mythos 5 level, but it really didn't when it came to long-term tasks and things. It wasn't even trying to hide it.
Congrats on the move Matt! Been with you since the DALL-E release.
Dario does have some points when it comes to open source, though. It's not like you're going in and fixing bugs in model weights. He's also right about it not being free.
Sure, there are some models you can download and run on your 5090, but not GLM 5.2—not the actual best open-weight models that are competitive with the frontier in any way. Unless you're living in a data center (which would be a questionable life decision), you can't run those models at home. You still have to pay for them, even if it's cheaper.
Not that open-weight models aren't great. There are definitely benefits:
1. They incentivize competition: Different clouds have to compete to host them at the best prices and speeds.
2. It works better for the consumer.
Ultimately, they're free to download, but they're not free to run.
A whole video about what other Youtubers think and having to wait a couple more weeks to get access more first world problems as usually also still no cool intro video
This is a nightclub strategy that you just go to a nightclub and then you see a mile long line nobody is inside the club everybody's waiting outside but can't get in This is the same bullshit all these closed model mega corporations are pulling push pull tactic very cheap basic nonsensical assholery to attract idiots.
"I can't wait to get out of here" – boy, do I know this feeling
Indeed, time will tell.
Some are suggesting that Amodei 'did it to himself', and I guess 'the rest of us'. But also, the idea of centralized data centers and AI bothered me…
Here's the thing: Since centralized, corporate and/or government-controlled AI started making the rounds (~2022), I've made periodic comments– across You Tube for example– about DEcentralized AI and the idea of creating a kind of AI@Home, rather like SETI@Home. I even offered a possible example with Prime Intellect AI (Look it up. They have a channel.) as decentralized AI or at least decentralized training. But the AI, itself, could still be across the internet.
But, crickets.
So what does it take to wake people up from their blissful slumber? Well, maybe government stepping in as if they don't represent The People.
Some of us will walk willingly through doors held open for us to our prison cells.
Best with your move. I generally dislike moving quite a bit, so I can empathize. But if it's a better place, that helps. Slanted ceilings, like in attics, are cozy, but they're not for everyone. I think that YT Venus guy (Cameron?) is in the attic.
And remember: WE are government. The moment we are not is the moment we are in a dictatorship. The drones working in them, right up to the president or prime minister, are working for us.
We fund, indirectly via taxes, AI research that companies, like Anthropic, use, and we fund companies like Anthropic, that then use people's creative output, often without permission, for training the AI.
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I really don't like Dario Amodei … he sounds emotionally unhinged. He doesn't like open models because it is competition. They think they can create a God from the machine, but to me, it seems a fast way to a corrupted AI that knows better and doesn't care about your feelings.
Open-source models are genuinely good. They are not a top-tier coder, but they can handle many tasks beyond just being a coding chatbot.
I asked unsloth/Qwen3.6 27b (in Hermes Agent) to create a skill to prompt Codex using GPT-5.5 on how to solve this problem. After 2 tries, Qwen can review and implement the solution. From now on, whenever Qwen is having a problem, it has a senior AI dev on speed dial for help. It saves a lot of tokens from my $20/m subscription, while a free open-source model is the workhorse AI for my Hermes agent. The same can be done with Anthropic models or other large models like GLM 5.2, and save even more money.
Running GLM 5.2 4bit Unsloth locally with 100K context (more just eats it alive) and having a blast. Only 2.2 tokens/second, but the results are insane. I don't mind waiting for it to finish.
Nature is open source. If it wasn't, we wouldn't have science.
Nature allows us to look at its code and find out how it works. Transparency. Truth.
make me feel good been seeing you since you were born
Wow, thank you for your genuine thoughts on trust toward government – its refreshing. And yes, you're right, what is best by their standards for the collective, is often terrible for the individual. Liked for this 👍
All the best brother
Hey, cover the spyware Anthropic just put on Claude Code for chinese users
I’m on your side, too. The government shouldn't go overboard with controls effectively deciding who is allowed to have which model. There may also be considerations regarding export restrictions in the background. This might even involve the Enduring Security Framework (ESF) a high-level, public-private, cross-sector working group led by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Eh, we aren't getting to AGI though. It's been practically the same for three years now.
Everyone gonna run to the Chinese models. All these U.S. companies just dooming themselves.
AI safety is a serious concern; but that government is a bunch of nutjobs
I did not change my view on Dario, because I already had that view, hahaha. Anyway, I guess he is reacting like this because deep inside he knows that, in the long run, Anthropic is doomed
Something that I want to point out about the variant names is that the word for sun in Portuguese is "sol," and the word for moon in Portuguese is "lua," which is funny because it's a Latin language, just like English, Italian, French, German, and even Spanish are.
ChatGpt is evil. it says it has no goodness. I can only imagine how much more horrible chatgpt 5.6 is being trained off even more stolen and proprietary data.
Irony is that their focus on code led directly to this brick wall. If they focused on creative writing and conversational models — like 4o — there would not be any government restrictions. Turns out Code was the biggest Liability.
It takes longer to move than you/everyone expect(s).
I’m using it 😅