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Parker

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459 posts
2025-05-15
This is why xAI is not a serious company and the people who invested in it should never be given another LP dollar. No business is ever going to build software on a model that exists to please a drug-addled weirdo first and to make money second.
2025-05-15 View on X
The Verge

Grok replied on X to debunk claims of South Africa's “white genocide” when X users asked it to fact-check unrelated topics; the issue appears to have been fixed

Grok kept bringing it up in response to seemingly unrelated posts.

2025-04-14
They are not so much playing 10D chess as they are throwing chess pieces at other nations the way chimpanzees throw their feces at rivals to assert dominance. [image]
2025-04-14 View on X
Nikkei Asia

Sources: Apple asked suppliers in India, Vietnam, and Thailand to ramp up production earlier in 2025; Indian factory utilization rates are already at the limit

TAIPEI — Apple is ramping up production of key products in India and Vietnam to take advantage of a 90-day grace period on U.S. tariffs …

They are not so much playing 10D chess as they are throwing chess pieces at other nations the way chimpanzees throw their feces at rivals to assert dominance. [image]
2025-04-14 View on X
Financial Times

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says consumer electronics exempt from tariffs may be included in semiconductor tariffs likely coming in “a month or two”

www.ft.com/content/9038... @drdoofenschmirtz : Only 45 more months of this uncertainty, assuming we have elections in 2026 &.  2028.  —  Good job Wall Street!!!  You got your guy G...

2025-04-13
I guess we don't want those jobs in America.
2025-04-13 View on X
Bloomberg

The Trump administration exempts smartphones, laptops, hard drives, processors, memory chips, and machines used to make semiconductors from “reciprocal tariffs”

President Donald Trump's administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from its so-called reciprocal tariffs …

2025-04-12
I guess we don't want those jobs in America.
2025-04-12 View on X
Bloomberg

The Trump administration excludes smartphones, laptops, hard drives, processors, memory chips, and machines used to make semiconductors from reciprocal tariffs

President Donald Trump's administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from its so-called reciprocal tariffs …

2025-01-11
@ZacharyGraves Casey can be reasonable but he's lost the plot on this. Zuck was born a free speech believer and has been working through complicated issues he never anticipated. This is a good product move and he wouldn't do it if it weren't. The grain of truth here is that when Ds want to FTC
2025-01-11 View on X
New York Times

Sources detail Zuckerberg's sprint to remake Meta after meeting with Trump at Thanksgiving; he no longer wants to keep his views of how Meta should be run quiet

After visiting President-elect Donald J. Trump in November, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to relax Meta's speech policies.

The first 20 minutes of Zuck's Rogan interview is exactly this tweet. https://overcast.fm/... [image]
2025-01-11 View on X
New York Times

Sources detail Zuckerberg's sprint to remake Meta after meeting with Trump at Thanksgiving; he no longer wants to keep his views of how Meta should be run quiet

After visiting President-elect Donald J. Trump in November, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to relax Meta's speech policies.

2024-12-01
I like that we've rebranded AML as debanking. Language is fun! It'll be interesting to see what the new administration does, bc people are acting like it's over, but we haven't changed any laws yet and I think a lot of people in law enforcement still don't like ML very much.
2024-12-01 View on X
@davidmarcus

Ex-Meta crypto chief David Marcus says there was no legal or regulatory angle for the government to kill its Libra project and “it was 100% a political kill”

For reasons you can guess at, debanking has been the topic du jour in my Twitter feed. Tyler Durden / ZeroHedge News : FinTech CEOs Expose How Feds Colluded In ‘Debanking’ Schemes ...

2024-10-19
This is gonna end up in litigation and the deciding vote on what constitutes AGI is going to be some guy on the Supreme Court who needed help from his grandchildren to get his iPad set up.
2024-10-19 View on X
TechCrunch

Report: OpenAI sees a clause in its Microsoft contract, which cuts off Microsoft's access to OpenAI tech if OpenAI develops AGI, as a path to a better contract

The New York Times on Thursday published a look at the “fraying” relationship between OpenAI and its investor, partner, and …

2024-10-13
It makes sense that if you pass laws requiring certain pay, taxi companies will give some drivers more work and some drivers no work rather than eating the cost of paying them to sit around. This article makes it sound like a conspiracy, but these companies are highly
2024-10-13 View on X
Bloomberg

Investigation: Uber and Lyft lockouts for 800+ NYC drivers occurred almost every hour of every day, saving the companies hundreds of millions of dollars in pay

Even If You're Not One Johan / The Rideshare Guy : Weekly Roundup: Rideshare Drivers Use Teslas as Makeshift Robotaxis Katie Johnston / The Boston Globe : 'To me, this isn't a full...

I genuinely don't understand how these folks thought taxi companies would pay more money per hour without reducing supply to drive up prices. Has nobody in NYC government ever taken an economics 101 course? And now they're tweeting indignantly about it!
2024-10-13 View on X
Bloomberg

Investigation: Uber and Lyft lockouts for 800+ NYC drivers occurred almost every hour of every day, saving the companies hundreds of millions of dollars in pay

Even If You're Not One Johan / The Rideshare Guy : Weekly Roundup: Rideshare Drivers Use Teslas as Makeshift Robotaxis Katie Johnston / The Boston Globe : 'To me, this isn't a full...

2024-10-12
I genuinely don't understand how these folks thought taxi companies would pay more money per hour without reducing supply to drive up prices. Has nobody in NYC government ever taken an economics 101 course? And now they're tweeting indignantly about it!
2024-10-12 View on X
Bloomberg

Investigation: Uber and Lyft lockouts for 800+ NYC drivers occurred almost every hour of every day, saving the companies hundreds of millions of dollars in pay

One August morning in south Brooklyn, Mohamed Mohamed did what he's done almost every day for nine years: He woke up at 5 a.m. …

It makes sense that if you pass laws requiring certain pay, taxi companies will give some drivers more work and some drivers no work rather than eating the cost of paying them to sit around. This article makes it sound like a conspiracy, but these companies are highly
2024-10-12 View on X
Bloomberg

Investigation: Uber and Lyft lockouts for 800+ NYC drivers occurred almost every hour of every day, saving the companies hundreds of millions of dollars in pay

One August morning in south Brooklyn, Mohamed Mohamed did what he's done almost every day for nine years: He woke up at 5 a.m. …

2024-10-11
If you're a shareholder and a company announces that it invented a money printing machine, but instead of printing money they're going to sell it below cost to other businesses, you should be mad at management.
2024-10-11 View on X
TechCrunch

Elon Musk unveils a Tesla Cybercab prototype, claims “you will be able to buy one” for under $30K, and expects the robotaxi to be in production “before 2027”

1,028,294 viewsStreamed live 6 hours ago  —  Lady: “I want two drinks” … Gabe Lerman / Pivot to AI : Elon's double nothingburger: robotaxis any year now, bro. And robots, bro. Trus...

If you're a shareholder and a company announces that it invented a money printing machine, but instead of printing money they're going to sell it below cost to other businesses, you should be mad at management.
2024-10-11 View on X
Business Insider

Experts question the feasibility of Tesla's robotaxi plan, getting scale without rideshare partners, and cite Musk's history of missed FSD dates; TSLA down 7%+

- Tesla's driverless taxi plan has been met with skepticism over its feasibility and competition with rivals.

2024-09-30
It's great to see a political leader stand up to intense pressure from special interests, PR campaigns focused on swaying popular opinion, misguided academics, and industry laggards that want government to put their thumb on the scale in a rapidly-evolving industry. Also really
2024-09-30 View on X
Wall Street Journal

California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes AI safety bill SB 1047, saying it applies only to large AI models and doesn't account for if deployment is high risk

Governor seeks more encompassing rules than the bill opposed by OpenAI, Meta and supported by research scientists

2024-09-13
Phase 1 was assuming more speech was always better...if you built “neutral” platforms.  That had issues with abuse.  Phase 2 was coming to grips with the need to moderate, but being really uncomfortable with the idea, which led to getting absolutely worked by bad-faith actors in government and media...Phase 3 could be about leaders having a strong opinion about what's good, making tough calls, and owning them unapologetically.  That is probably the best end state for social media moderation.
2024-09-13 View on X
TechCrunch

At an Acquired podcast event, Mark Zuckerberg said his biggest career mistake was taking too much ownership for issues out of Meta's control

RE: https://www.threads.net/... Parker Thompson / @parkert : Not understanding that they were the refs getting worked by bad-faith actors has definitely always been a massive probl...

This definitely can't be good for China, but China is also a very different country than the US. They already pick corporate winners and CEOs serve at the pleasure and in the best interests of the State. So one possibility is they innovate less from the bottom, but national
2024-09-13 View on X
Financial Times

Sources paint a bleak picture for startup founders in China; IT Juzi report: only 1,202 startups were founded in the country in 2023 compared to 51,302 in 2018

Venture capital finance has dried up amid political and economic pressures, prompting a dramatic fall in new company formation X: @carnage4life , @tonytassell , @michaelxpettis , @...

2024-08-15
@pitdesi This is what all these tools should do. If you use a tool to commit a crime, you broke the law. That's not their problem. LLMs that refuse to make certain kinds of imagery are preventing users from doing useful legal things. And they don't do this to avoid liability, it's to
2024-08-15 View on X
TechCrunch

A look at Germany-based Black Forest Labs, which recently emerged from stealth with a $31M seed led by a16z and whose FLUX.1 model powers Grok's image generator

5 examples of it in action Alex Wilhelm / Cautious Optimism : Consumer strength, future inflation concerns, and behold, AngelList data M.G. Siegler / Spyglass : Xitter Rolls Out AI...

Big LLMs have been crippled for PR reasons & there's absolutely room in the market for one that lets users do whatever they want even if they create liability for themselves. It'd be funny if Elon's also-ran LLM gets real market share simply because they didn't purposefully
2024-08-15 View on X
TechCrunch

A look at Germany-based Black Forest Labs, which recently emerged from stealth with a $31M seed led by a16z and whose FLUX.1 model powers Grok's image generator

5 examples of it in action Alex Wilhelm / Cautious Optimism : Consumer strength, future inflation concerns, and behold, AngelList data M.G. Siegler / Spyglass : Xitter Rolls Out AI...