

Because of the way LLMs work, they are inherently bad for automation. The most important part of automation is deterministic results; LLMs cannot work if they have deterministic results. It is simply not a possible application of the technology.


Because of the way LLMs work, they are inherently bad for automation. The most important part of automation is deterministic results; LLMs cannot work if they have deterministic results. It is simply not a possible application of the technology.


The heat would be moving at the same speed. Though, that does mean it wouldn’t be any better in any other orbit.


The solar panels needed is another problem for the space data center fantasy. Once you put together all the mass over enough surface area to make it work, you would blot out the sun worldwide.


You’d need an enormous radiator to move the heat a data center puts out. Not even all the billionaires put together could afford that.


They’re shielded by being in a very low orbit. I don’t think that would work for a data center.


Keep people from destroying data centers by having them destroy themselves? Is this some sort of zen koan?


You can have late stage capitalism with any monetary system. Though relying on inherent value tends to leave poor people in much worse conditions much more quickly.


LLMs are what happens when someone gets hyperfocused on a single metric. On the plus side, they’ve shown us a flaw in the Turing test.


When the Anthropic powered murder bot comes through your door, remember this moment. Know that there is no such thing as an ethical corporation.
That’s some good schadenfreude right there.