

Well he associated with Peter Thiel in college, I guess that’s enough said.


Well he associated with Peter Thiel in college, I guess that’s enough said.


I mean… this guy went from his early years as a self-professed socialist who went to protests and believed in social justice… to the most hyper-capitalist “let them eat cake” nutjob that you could imagine. What a world we live in.


People with millions of dollars in assets tend to have millions of liabilities to keep paying off too. The more you have the bigger the stakes are if you stop having it.


I mean… a religious leader accusing people of being “passive consumers of unthought thoughts”… am I the only one seeing some irony here?
Not that I particularly disagree, but an ironic messenger.


You’ve gotta daaance all your troubles awayyy…


Vaughan was surprised to find it was often the technical staff, not marketing or sales, who dug in their heels. They were the “most resistant,” he said, voicing various concerns about what the AI couldn’t do, rather than focusing on what it could. The marketing and salespeople were enthused by the possibilities of working with these new tools, he added.
So the people that had an actual idea of what the implications of using it might be weren’t on board? Huh. Weird.


Cool… now everyone can be a part of their respective surveillance states. While Meta makes a buck on selling your feed to governments and law enforcement.
Heh. Sharp decline.