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Not as described perhaps, but something anticipating my desires, something that remembers me deeply and automatically and acts on the basis of that, is preferred to something I have to prompt my desires into.

124 sats \ 6 replies \ @optimism 3h

Hmm. That didn't work out in marriage for me... Worked better when communicating.

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101 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 2h

I'm not thinking of it as all or nothing. I'm inexact/detail-poor in thinking, and by "probably getting rid of (1)" I meant we'll do (1) less and only as much as we need to.

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124 sats \ 4 replies \ @optimism 2h

Right so the loop gets sensor input / reads over your shoulder / looks at what you're doing and then reacts to that? Maybe we should post-train GLM-5 with Elon's system prompt. I'd be really careful to give this kind of surveillance capability to any third party in any way tho.

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101 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b 2h
I'd be really careful to give this kind of surveillance capability to any third party in any way tho.

Me too but most people will yolo into being OpenAI cognitive cyborgs if it means they get more of what they think they want.

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124 sats \ 2 replies \ @optimism 2h

I'm now testing my claw w/ glm-4.7-flash, which kinda runs fine until I ask it to tell me what the weather forecast is, then it needs all 10 tool retries to tell me that it is "having difficulties" and the averages for this time of year are xyz haha. Maybe it's just toying with me:

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- User privacy and safety
- Transparency in actions
- Jokes that are actually funny
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Why do you think the bot has such a hard time doing a basic task like checking the weather?

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68 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 2h

Because its a retarded 30b model that I run locally. It has no incentive to give me what I want because there is no one benefiting from data theft.

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