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by timmmmmmay·6d ago·view on hn ↗
I don't think you can characterize the discussion around then as simple calling for caution. There was a serious attempt to keep all access to even very basic LLM techniques locked into essentially an exclusive guild.
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If you grab the most extreme examples you can argue anything. The general feeling was “exercise caution” and “we need to think about this.”
Oh stop, the current crop of kneecapping llms is already bad enough with how they cripple those. It would have been even worse if the 'we need to think about this' crowd kept the reins. At least now, we can have both: safe corporate crap and whatever you want llm.
>oh stop

No, you stop. You don’t know me we are not friends. Please do not talk to me like that.

How do you know we are not friends? I am not even joking. Can you be certain? And if yes, how?
Don’t be an ass, you are either “joking” or didn’t think about this for more than 4 seconds. You don’t know who I am, you don’t know my name, even if we know each other in real life you literally do not know who I am right now.

Have a good rest of your week

None of your questions really invalidate anything and you assume a lot. FWIW, I was joking, but did you know in stylometry, punctuation tends to remain surprisingly stable?