Assuming age verification should be implemented, do you think the application layer is the right place to do that, or would the OS layer make more sense?
I'm not so sure, their 'original' wheel was just a refinement to the round boulders that already existed on the planet and the mechanical advantages naturally existing in that form.
By that logic, the Taggart Baking Co. should have been one of the richest companies ever, since everyone compares their product to it as the greatest thing since.
IQ is highly correlated with both income and wealth so it seems like a fair comment. Of course not all billionaires have a high IQ, but far more billionaires do than your average person.
I think models from one year ago with proper harness should be easily beating humans at this task on average. Human CEOs decisions are worse than random chance.
What happens when Zuck has spent 3 months in deep conversation, deep deep mental communion, with his "AI" and returns from the metaphorical mountain top with a new holy book, the kind that we've seen folks link to several times. Instant new cult?
When your whole job is "giving notes", being flattered, and imagining your workers as cogs, prompting a chatbot probably does feel like "work."
And lobbying to implement age verification.
Assuming age verification should be implemented, do you think the application layer is the right place to do that, or would the OS layer make more sense?
The parental layer is the right place to do that.
You missed the killer feature, even more diffusion of responsibility.
He needs one to help with ethics, not administration
If Asimov designed it he wouldn't be that interested.
he should try installing movie maker
Oh that’s what they mean by “subagents”, now I get it.
ChatGPT, how do I appear more human?
Should I spend $70B on something no one wants?
See what the AI says.
Now AI can be just like Zuck and come up with 0 original ideas that have any value.
Facebook copied MySpace and bought Instagram (with FB Camera losing to them).
Their only original idea was Metaverse - an FoA (flop-on-arrival).
They even dropped the ball on AI, something they should have had a massive advantage at with their ad profiles and social media empire.
> Their only original idea was Metaverse
surely you must be joking.
Can you name some companies whose products are built on original ideas?
To be fair, General Motors is built off of the idea of the wheel, which I believe is an original idea
I'm not so sure, their 'original' wheel was just a refinement to the round boulders that already existed on the planet and the mechanical advantages naturally existing in that form.
By that logic, the Taggart Baking Co. should have been one of the richest companies ever, since everyone compares their product to it as the greatest thing since.
> Build one of most valuable companies in history and grow to be one of youngest billionaires
> tinfoilcondom (account created 5 min ago): dude has no talent or original ideas
I love this platform
> grow to be one of youngest billionaires
Are you equating intelligence with networth? :-)
I think it's more like this https://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Billionaires-Founding-Face...
IQ is highly correlated with both income and wealth so it seems like a fair comment. Of course not all billionaires have a high IQ, but far more billionaires do than your average person.
Now that's a project that i support, after the fiasco of metaverse.
If there could be a CEO-as-AI-service , we will not have to put up with all their BS content .
I think models from one year ago with proper harness should be easily beating humans at this task on average. Human CEOs decisions are worse than random chance.
Literally any modern LLM + Kagi Translate to LinkedIn would immediately get you to above average CEO level.
His courage to go the remaining way is commendable.
maybe someone can hack his AI and get it to sweet talk him into the nessesity of "joining" his other AI self in order to become god
What happens when Zuck has spent 3 months in deep conversation, deep deep mental communion, with his "AI" and returns from the metaphorical mountain top with a new holy book, the kind that we've seen folks link to several times. Instant new cult?
HAHA
Sources familiar with the matter told the WSJ that unlike Horizon Worlds, this idea has legs. /s