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GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•GabAI system prompt leakedEnglish0·1 year agoWhen they made an alt-right equivalent of Patreon they called it “Hatreon”. This stuff is like a game to them.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•'It’s a common misconception that we recommend all EAs “marry to give,” or marry a high-net-worth individual with the intent of redirecting much of their wealth to effective causes'English0·1 year agoI’d say it’s half-serious satire; she did end up dating a “high net-worth individual”, after all.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•'It’s a common misconception that we recommend all EAs “marry to give,” or marry a high-net-worth individual with the intent of redirecting much of their wealth to effective causes'English0·1 year agoIf Caroline Ellison hadn’t been in an actual relationship with a “high net-worth individual” I would have said it was just straightforward satire, but given the context I think she’s using mask of irony to pretend she isn’t revealing her true self.
Her words may be satirical, but her actions were more like “this but unironically”.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•SBF's effective altruism and rationalism considered an aggravating circumstance in sentencingEnglish0·1 year agoHere is the document that mentions EA as risk factor, some quotes blow
Fourth, the defendant may feel compelled to do this fraud again, or a version of it, based on his use of idiosyncratic, and ultimately for him pernicious, beliefs around altruism, utilitarianism, and expected value to place himself outside of the bounds of the law that apply to others, and to justify unlawful, selfish, and harmful conduct. Time and time again the defendant has expressed that his preferred path is the one that maximizes his version of societal value, even if imposes substantial short term harm or carries substantial risks to others… In this case, the defendant’s professed philosophy has served to rationalize a dangerous brand of megalomania—one where the defendant is convinced that he is above the law and the rules of the road that apply to everyone else, who he necessarily deems inferior in brainpower, skill, and analytical reasoning.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•LOL, LMAO: Inside the first 'SEO heist' of the AI era. Web2 is going great!English0·1 year agoSEO will pillage the commons.
My personal conspiracy theory (not sure if I actually believe this yet):
The idea that people would use generative AI to make SEO easier (and thus make search engine results worse) was not an unfortunate side effect of generative AI, it was the entire purpose. It’s no coincidence that OpenAI teamed up with Google’s biggest rival in search engines; we’re now seeing an arms race between tech giants using spambot generators to overwhelm the enemy’s filters.
The decision to make chatGPT public was not about concern for openness (if it was they would have made the earlier versions of GPT public too), it’s more that they had a business partner lined up and Google search had become enshittified enough that they thought they could pull off a successful “disruption”.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•"As always, pedophilia is not the same as ephebophilia." - Eliezer Yudkowsky, actual quoteEnglish0·1 year agoI did not. Got any details?
Also FWIW I discovered this yesterday: https://archive.ph/SFCwS
No idea if it’s true, but even if so I don’t think it would exonerate him (though it would put Aella in a worse light)
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•"As always, pedophilia is not the same as ephebophilia." - Eliezer Yudkowsky, actual quoteEnglish0·1 year agoYudkowsky is pretty open about being a sexual sadist
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: [Request]: Use "Epilogenics" instead of "Eugenics" in most circumstances - people just don't like the word itself yes that must be it. Coined by Aella.English0·1 year agoHere’s the old sneerclub thread about the leaked emails linking Scott Alexander to the far right
Scott Alexander’s review of Seeing Like A State is here: https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/03/16/book-review-seeing-like-a-state/
The review is mostly positive, but then it also has passages like this:
Well, for one thing, [James C.] Scott basically admits to stacking the dice against High Modernism and legibility. He admits that the organic livable cities of old had life expectancies in the forties because nobody got any light or fresh air and they were all packed together with no sewers and so everyone just died of cholera. He admits that at some point agricultural productivity multiplied by like a thousand times and the Green Revolution saved millions of lives and all that, and probably that has something to do with scientific farming methods and rectangular grids. He admits that it’s pretty convenient having a unit of measurement that local lords can’t change whenever they feel like it. Even modern timber farms seem pretty successful. After all those admissions, it’s kind of hard to see what’s left of his case.
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Professors of social science think [check cashing] shops are evil because they charge the poor higher rates, so they should be regulated away so that poor people don’t foolishly shoot themselves in the foot by going to them. But on closer inspection, they offer a better deal for the poor than banks do, for complicated reasons that aren’t visible just by comparing the raw numbers. Poor people’s understanding of this seems a lot like the metis that helps them understand local agriculture. And progressives’ desire to shift control to the big banks seems a lot like the High Modernists’ desire to shift everything to a few big farms. Maybe this is a point in favor of something like libertarianism?
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: [Request]: Use "Epilogenics" instead of "Eugenics" in most circumstances - people just don't like the word itself yes that must be it. Coined by Aella.English0·1 year agoWeirdly rationalists also sometimes read this book and take all the wrong lessons from it.
Scott Alexander is a crypto-reactionary and I think he reviewed it as a way to expose his readers to neoreactionary ideas under the guise of superficial skepticism, in the same manner as the anti-reactionary FAQ. The book’s author might be a anarchist but a lot of the arguments could easily work in a libertarian context.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•Nonlinear seem to think this post replying to the accusations about them will make them look like the heroesEnglish0·1 year agoSince they brought up Kathy Forth I’d just like to remind everyone within a few weeks of Kathy’s death it was revealed that they had in fact known about the accusations against Brent Dill.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: CRISPR Will Make Me A Genius - "I don’t have a formal background in biology. And though I learn fairly quickly and have great resources like SciHub and GPT4,"English0·1 year agoAnd yet the market is said to be “erring” and to have “irrationality” when it disagrees with rationalist ideas. Funny how that works.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: CRISPR Will Make Me A Genius - "I don’t have a formal background in biology. And though I learn fairly quickly and have great resources like SciHub and GPT4,"English0·1 year agothe cell’s ribosomes will transcribe mRNA into a protein. It’s a little bit like an executable file for biology.
Also, because mRNA basically has root level access to your cells, your body doesn’t just shuttle it around and deliver it like the postal service. That would be a major security hazard.
I am not saying plieotropy doesn’t exist. I’m saying it’s not as big of a deal as most people in the field assume it is.
Genes determine a brain’s architectural prior just as a small amount of python code determines an ANN’s architectural prior, but the capabilities come only from scaling with compute and data (quantity and quality).
When you’re entirely shameless about your Engineer’s Disease
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•Who Is @BasedBeffJezos, The Leader Of The Tech Elite’s ‘E/Acc’ Movement?English0·1 year agoIt’s like when he wore a fedora and started talking about 4chan greentexts in his first major interview. He just cannot help himself.
P.S. The New York Times recently listed “internet philosopher” Eliezer Yudkowsky as one of the of the major figures in the modern AI movement, this is the picture they chose to use.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•Who Is @BasedBeffJezos, The Leader Of The Tech Elite’s ‘E/Acc’ Movement?English0·1 year agoupdate: Verdon is now accusing another AI researcher of exposing him: https://twitter.com/GillVerd/status/1730796306535514472
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•Who Is @BasedBeffJezos, The Leader Of The Tech Elite’s ‘E/Acc’ Movement?English0·1 year agoI still find it amusing that Siskind complained about being “doxxed” when he used his real first and middle name.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsOPto SneerClub@awful.systems•Who Is @BasedBeffJezos, The Leader Of The Tech Elite’s ‘E/Acc’ Movement?English0·1 year agoI highly suspect the voice analysis thing was just to confirm what they already knew, otherwise it would have been like looking for a needle in a haystack.
People on twitter have been speculating that someone who knew him simply ratted him out.
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•ScottA is annoyed EA has a bad name nowEnglish0·1 year agoAnd like the Catholic Church, they have sexual assault scandals
GorillasAreForEating@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•e/acc origin manifestosEnglish0·1 year agoE/acc comes across to me as run-of-the-mill libertarianism dressed in sci-fi clothes, and the idea that it’s in any way related to thermodynamics is bait.
Sorry, don’t know how that happened
https://nicholasdecker.substack.com/p/why-your-children-shouldnt-be-your