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creata commented on Launch HN: Parachute (YC S25) – Guardrails for Clinical AI    · Posted by u/ariavikram
pizzathyme · 5 days ago
This is exactly the type of company that I like to see: - Sounds very complicated/thorny to navigate (regulatory, medical, compliance) - Not super "sexy", which keeps competition lower - Clear pain points (fines) for customers that can and are willing to pay (hospitals)

Next up is just great execution by you all!

That list of logos you all have - are those paying customers today?

Best of luck!

creata · 5 days ago
> That list of logos you all have - are those paying customers today?

Doesn't look like it. The first list of logos is standards bodies. The second list of logos is integrations.

creata commented on Why are there so many rationalist cults?   asteriskmag.com/issues/11... · Posted by u/glenstein
pizzadog · 12 days ago
I have a lot of experience with rationalists. What I will say is:

1) If you have a criticism about them or their stupid name or how "'all I know is that I know nothing' how smug of them to say they're truly wise," rest assured they have been self flagellating over these criticisms 100x longer than you've been aware of their group. That doesn't mean they succeeded at addressing the criticisms, of course, but I can tell you that they are self aware. Especially about the stupid name.

2) They are actually well read. They are not sheltered and confused. They are out there doing weird shit together all the time. The kind of off-the-wall life experiences you find in this community will leave you wide eyed.

3) They are genuinely concerned with doing good. You might know about some of the weird, scary, or cringe rationalist groups. You probably haven't heard about the ones that are succeeding at doing cool stuff because people don't gossip about charitable successes.

In my experience, where they go astray is when they trick themselves into working beyond their means. The basic underlying idea behind most rationalist projects is something like "think about the way people suffer everyday. How can we think about these problems in a new way? How can we find an answer that actually leaves everyone happy?" A cynic (or a realist, depending on your perspective) might say that there are many problems that fundamentally will leave some group unhappy. The overconfident rationalist will challenge that cynical/realist perspective until they burn themselves out, and in many cases they will attract a whole group of people who burn out alongside them. To consider an extreme case, the Zizians squared this circle by deciding that the majority of human beings didn't have souls and so "leaving everyone happy" was as simple as ignoring the unsouled masses. In less extreme cases this presents itself as hopeless idealism, or a chain of logic that becomes so divorced from normal socialization that it appears to be opaque. "This thought experiment could hypothetically create 9 quintillion cubic units of Pain to exist, so I need to devote my entire existence towards preventing it, because even a 1% chance of that happening is horrible. If you aren't doing the same thing then you are now morally culpable for 9 quintillion cubic units of Pain. You are evil."

Most rationalists are weird but settle into a happy place far from those fringes where they have a diet of "plants and specifically animals without brains that cannot experience pain" and they make $300k annually and donate $200k of it to charitable causes. The super weird ones are annoying to talk to and nobody really likes them.

creata · 12 days ago
> You probably haven't heard about the ones that are succeeding at doing cool stuff because people don't gossip about charitable successes.

People do gossip about charitable successes.

Anyway, aren't capital-R Rationalists typically very online about what they do? If there are any amazing success stories you want to bring up (and I'm not saying they do or don't exist) surely you can just link to some of them?

creata commented on We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/defo10
drusenko · 22 days ago
But how can you ever have the confidence that your other options will continue to be worse over a longer time frame?

Almost by definition, if you are in the state of mind to consider suicide, you are probably not accurately and impartially weighing the question proposed — and that means it’s likely mostly independent of individual circumstances and values.

(This is different to how I felt when I was younger, and coming from someone who has had several people close to me feel that way at one point in their lives, and now living incredibly positive lives a few years after the fact)

I can see some limited circumstances where it is carefully and openly considered over a longer period of time — like a terminal illness, or unbearable and unsolvable chronic pain — but those cases are the minority by far.

creata · 18 days ago
> Almost by definition, if you are in the state of mind to consider suicide, you are probably not accurately and impartially weighing the question proposed

I just don't believe that. How did you arrive at that conclusion?

creata commented on Genie 3: A new frontier for world models   deepmind.google/discover/... · Posted by u/bradleyg223
yahoozoo · 19 days ago
What format do these world models output? Since it's interactive, it's not just a video...does DeepMind have some kind of proprietary runtime or what?
creata · 19 days ago
> Since it's interactive, it's not just a video

I think it just outputs image frames...

creata commented on Genie 3: A new frontier for world models   deepmind.google/discover/... · Posted by u/bradleyg223
jp1016 · 19 days ago
This looks incredibly promising not just for AI research but for practical use cases in game development. Being able to generate dynamic, navigable 3D environments from text prompts could save studios hundreds of hours of manual asset design and prototyping. It could also be a game-changer for indie devs who don’t have big teams.

Another interesting angle is retrofitting existing 2D content (like videos, images, or even map data) into interactive 3D experiences. Imagine integrating something like this into Google Maps suddenly street view becomes a fully explorable 3D simulation generated from just text or limited visual data.

creata · 19 days ago
It just generates video, though, doesn't it? How are you going to get usable assets out of that?
creata commented on We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/defo10
albumen · 22 days ago
Thanks for making the advice international.

Perhaps you can expand on when suicide is needed?

creata · 22 days ago
My answer will probably be unsatisfying to you: it's needed when you have enough confidence that all your other options are worse. That depends highly on individual circumstances and values, and not much more can be said in general.
creata commented on We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/defo10
scotty79 · 22 days ago
Or you can just get rich and emotionally self-sufficient enough to never depend on anyone. Although it's probably good to have end of life plan for when your body completely fails you because of old age.
creata · 22 days ago
Well, you need a fallback in case "just get rich" doesn't work out.
creata commented on We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/defo10
albumen · 22 days ago
Please don't recommend suicide. If you, OP or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
creata · 22 days ago
I'm not recommending suicide per se, but it's there if it's needed. Anyway, if you want your comment to be more applicable to an international audience, consider linking to findahelpline.com in addition to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
creata commented on We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/defo10
corimaith · 22 days ago
Most Neets do get bored after their 40s in Japan. And right now content seems intent on recycling better content in the past.

There's a kinesthetic appeal to natural movement and action that screens won't just replace yet. Although the loss of that is more than just in entertainment.

creata · 22 days ago
> Most Neets do get bored after their 40s in Japan.

Source?

u/creata

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