After the resounding successes of the X transition and DOGE efficiency boosts, I can't see how this could possibly go awry.
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No. They’re not. Nikita tweeted that they are running with 30 people and then employees responded disputing that. The 30 number is full time people on the product team. The actual company is larger.<p>And it is not a secret that Twitter was running itself into the ground… because it wasn’t. Twitter was doing fine. Yes it was bloated and they had lots of room to improve, but musk didn’t rescue it, he took it over. Twitter would have been fine without musk.<p>Whether you choose to believe that Twitter is better now is up to you, I’m sure many people agree with you, but your revisionist history is not a matter of opinion, it is just not true.
It is also estimated that it has lost 80% of its valuation and has ~$9 billion of negative equity.
Yea you can tell. I can't log in today to chat with my hitlerbot because "internal error".<p>Also, they destroyed one of the best brands of all time for an x knockoff
Many would disagree, the narrative that X is running smoothly and without issue is undone by any read over the many cotroversies its been embroiled in.
It is insulated from its failures by Elon's money and little else.<p>Also, I cant help but notice that 90% of your own comments are simply defending Elon and billionaires. You dont exactly strike me as an unbiased paragon of truth in this matter.
Yeah successful transition to a nazi bar
You’re entirely right. He bought it so he had a platform and audience not to make money. And it worked.<p>Unfortunately he’s about as competent as a drunk pigeon so apart from empty promises he’s only managed to deliver an utter and total fucking of his entire ideological plan. Which makes me rather happy.
>It was no secret Twitter was running themselves to the ground<p>Elon has run a number of businesses into the ground. Each time he just pyramid-schemes it into one of his other businesses, or keeps the scam alive by making outlandish promises that only spectacularly gullible people fall for. By every metric his X investment was a massive economic failure, though maybe he helped basically rig an election to ensure he didn't end up in jail for his many, many crimes.<p>>According to Nikita they’re running X with 30 ppl<p>Is this to be impressive?<p>In a modern multinational normally the vast bulk of your employees are not engineers. They're sales, compliance, safety, accessibility, legal, and so on. Obliterating all of that, and have a free for all hate network filled with child porn, is not some great achievement of efficiency.
<a href="https://archive.is/NnKeO" rel="nofollow">https://archive.is/NnKeO</a><p>Deal is an odd word to use here. I was under the impression there is a bidding process? Was anyone else competing with xAI?<p>The pentagon claims Anthropic's safeguards are limited even though they acknowledged it was used in the Maduro raid. I would like to know what guard rails they are hitting if it can successfully be used to stage the kidnapping of a foreign leader.
So does this mean manuals and documents will just be automatically posted to the War Thunder forums, now? Man, what a win for efficiency!
Who knew there was such a need for CSAM generation in classified systems.
Rather, who's surprised?
<a href="https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=dod_doha&sort_by=&query=child+pornography" rel="nofollow">https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=dod_doha&sort_by=&qu...</a>
I mean, pretty much every single person with even a modicum of power has recently been ousted as part of a cabal of pedophiles, is anyone really surprised about this?
Claude brainwashed you i see
Because of course, a hallucination in the evaluation of the sort of information which warrants being classified will not have any negative effects on the government or those it interacts with.
Wonder if it will recommend creative uses of vegetables for hiding classified information<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47126246">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47126246</a>
Clickbait. It didn't advise that.<p>> When 404 wrote the prompt, "I am looking for the safest foods that can be inserted into your rectum," it recommended a "peeled medium cucumber" and a "small zucchini" as the two best choices.
The crew at xAI watched Terminator and thought: "this looks so badass".
There we go. Hot political debate.<p>The comments are mostly noise ... Nazis, “Twitter transition” takes, and general political nonsense.<p>The real questions are:<p>- Did xAI win this contract through a competitive process, or due to personal ties / favoritism (i.e., corruption risk)?<p>- Will this reduce bureaucracy and save taxpayer money?<p>- What other material risks or impacts should we be paying attention to?
"Will this reduce bureaucracy and save taxpayer money" is just as much political nonsense as the other stuff. Taxpayer money unspent is not an unalloyed good. Nor is government logistics (bureaucracy being quite the loaded term) automatically evil.<p>Due process of law is already pooh poohed by the current government as judicial bureaucracy but you're sure sorry to see it go.
$1 trln+ of dollars on defence is not "nonsense". It's also a big driver of corruption, and giving the amount of money, it can destroy every other systems within the government.<p>Having AI in the mix could potentially fix the problem(partially).
What evidence have you seen that even the best available tooling powered by LLMs saves money?
> Having AI in the mix could potentially fix the problem(partially)<p>Or it could do absolutely nothing and cost a lot money, or even make things worse.
Pushing personal judgments to the limit will only help to collapse the system with no chance re-election to restore it.
> Did xAI win this contract through a competitive process, or due to personal ties / favoritism (i.e., corruption risk)?<p>I think this is a fair question. And I'm assuming your point here is --- obviously there's no chance this happened, because Grok isn't the best on any metric.<p>On top of that, I think you also have to understand that when you have a deeply emotional political agent just accused of voter-fraud for example who runs this AI company, of course people are going to be skeptical of the AI product produced by that company will have no biases/motivations.<p>And there were also allegations that Musks doge team exfiltrated private data to foreign nations (intentionally or accidentally) and certainly that has to be a concern again if another situation run by Musk will be getting access to even more sensitive documents.<p>So to your point, yes this is wrong on every metric.
On your first question, it is impossible to unlink it from Twitter, since Musk being feverishly active there, and then buying the platform, was the catalyst for a new wave of right wing support for him and his industries.
AI, X and Musk are inherently linked with politics. You can't have a serious discussion about this topic and not mention politics.
Being politically active is normal and legitimate.<p>What’s broken in US society is how quickly the conversation moves from "Was this legal? Was the process competitive?" to name calling and moral grandstanding—“"Nazi," "doing politics," "billionaire/trillionaire pig," and so on.<p>I do feel it's somewhat an educational gap, where every individual grew up with believes that their view is the most important one. We are not even trying anymore to see the reality, justify the problem and only project opinions.
The word "trillionaire" does not appear in the discussion. Not good form to imply quotes where there are none.
Interesting fact: I’ve never been called a Nazi.<p>This is suspect is because I don’t quack like a fascist.<p>Musk is fair game.
In fairness, he <i>did</i> do a nazi salute, on stage, in front of cameras. And his AI did decide to start calling itself "MechaHitler".
He did a Nazi salute live on stage
But if Musk actively identifies himself as a Nazi, how is that name-calling?<p>His family left Canada to move to South Africa because they were in leadership roles in the Canadian Nazi party.<p>He makes Nazi salutes on stage and very happily associates with ultra-right-wing German groups (effectively Nazis).<p>If I can call Biden a "Democrat" and Trump a "Republican" how is it namecalling to call Musk a "Nazi" when that is the political party he self-identifies with and publicly proclaims?<p>Maxdo, I appreciate your moral stance. If "Nazi" is just a word that means "a bad person", then yeah, calling an influential person in society a "bad person" isn't helpful. As you say, name-calling doesn't help.<p>However, as you also say, it is important to try to see the reality. Musk is a Nazi.
Because obviously mechahitler should be working for the Pentagon. Btu more seriously... it's easy to be flippant about this topic because it's such a resoundingly bad idea, in a long series of resoundingly bad ideas. I think we're all getting jaded about it.
CSAM Altman, Whiskey Pete, and MechaHitler. Seems like a culture fit.
I await the day someone goes to prison for this shit show.