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Kang

@jaycaspiankang
14 posts
2025-01-26
This DeepSeek story is hilarious. Greatest troll job in years. They just tweeted out the secrets and now what's gonna happen to NVIDIA and open ai? I guess we can still use it to make funny college football memes.
2025-01-26 View on X
Financial Times

Industry insiders say DeepSeek's focus on research makes it a dangerous competitor as it's willing to share breakthroughs rather than protect them for profits

China is pulling the same trick.  —  www.ft.com/content/747a... Mastodon: Brian Kung / @briankung@hachyderm.io : “There's a pretty delicious, or maybe disconcerting irony to this, ...

This DeepSeek story is hilarious. Greatest troll job in years. They just tweeted out the secrets and now what's gonna happen to NVIDIA and open ai? I guess we can still use it to make funny college football memes.
2025-01-26 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Rather than weakening China's AI capabilities, US sanctions appear to be driving startups like DeepSeek to innovate by prioritizing efficiency and collaboration

The AI community is abuzz over DeepSeek R1, a new open-source reasoning model.  —  The model was developed by the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek …

2025-01-25
This DeepSeek story is hilarious. Greatest troll job in years. They just tweeted out the secrets and now what's gonna happen to NVIDIA and open ai? I guess we can still use it to make funny college football memes.
2025-01-25 View on X
VentureBeat

Yann LeCun says DeepSeek “profited from open research and open source” like Meta's Llama and is proof that open source models are surpassing proprietary ones

If you hadn't heard, there's a new AI star in town: DeepSeek, the subsidiary of Hong Kong-based quantitative analysis …

2023-11-20
I didn't really take AI safety concerns all that seriously until I realized the whole thing is in the hands of impulsive weird children. Please hire one adult to hang out with you!
2023-11-20 View on X
@ilyasut

OpenAI's Ilya Sutskever “deeply regret[s]” participating “in the board's actions” and says he “never intended to harm OpenAI” and wants to “reunite the company”

I deeply regret my participation in the board's actions. I never intended to harm OpenAI. I love everything we've built together and I will do everything I can to reunite the compa...

I didn't really take AI safety concerns all that seriously until I realized the whole thing is in the hands of impulsive weird children. Please hire one adult to hang out with you!
2023-11-20 View on X
TechCrunch

Satya Nadella says Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI staff will join Microsoft's new “advanced AI research team” and Microsoft remains committed to OpenAI

Microsoft has hired OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman to head up a “new advanced AI research team,” …

2023-04-13
Good for them! Also, I imagine twitter has more or less zero effect on NPR's bottom line or listenership. Twitter's impact on big media organizations is vastly vastly overstated. https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-13 View on X
New York Times

NPR decides to “no longer be active on Twitter” after the platform took “actions that undermine our credibility” by implying NPR is not editorially independent

The broadcaster said that the label undermined its credibility “by falsely implying that we are not editorially independent.”

2023-04-07
The situation we seem to be in is that most parents would probably support some social media restrictions for their kids, but the logistics and the constitutional questions make it basically impossible. They aren't cigarettes; they also aren't public spaces. https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-07 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

The civil liberties issues are very obvious. By restricting kids from what has now become not only the ‘town square’ but also the way in which they are informed of and comment on the world, you're violating all sorts of norms and laws https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-07 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

Wrote about the case for banning kids from social media and a new law in Utah that will try to do just that. https://www.newyorker.com/...
2023-04-07 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

The even more important issue is that these laws would essentially require you to submit a government ID to sign onto a social media site - not just kids but adults too. The potential chilling effect is also very clear https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-07 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

2023-04-06
The situation we seem to be in is that most parents would probably support some social media restrictions for their kids, but the logistics and the constitutional questions make it basically impossible. They aren't cigarettes; they also aren't public spaces. https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-06 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil-liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

Most people seem to agree that something should be done to protect kids from what sure looks like an addictive product.

The civil liberties issues are very obvious. By restricting kids from what has now become not only the ‘town square’ but also the way in which they are informed of and comment on the world, you're violating all sorts of norms and laws https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-06 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil-liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

Most people seem to agree that something should be done to protect kids from what sure looks like an addictive product.

Wrote about the case for banning kids from social media and a new law in Utah that will try to do just that. https://www.newyorker.com/...
2023-04-06 View on X
New Yorker

Utah's bills restricting kids' social media use have galling civil-liberties concerns and hazy enforcement plans, and will likely face constitutional challenges

Most people seem to agree that something should be done to protect kids from what sure looks like an addictive product.

2023-02-27
This will pass in like 3 months but it's only significance is that it kinda shows the limits of how ChatGPT can actually make ppl money. Really you can't think of a better scam than trying to win 50 dollars and 2 free copies of the sewanee review? https://twitter.com/...
2023-02-27 View on X
The Verge

Editors at some literary magazines say they are getting overwhelmed by AI-generated submissions, potentially crowding out genuine submissions from newer writers

A short story titled “The Last Hope” first hit Sheila Williams' desk in early January.