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thereitgoes456 commented on Elon Musk pushes out more xAI founders as AI coding effort falters   ft.com/content/e5fbc6c2-d... · Posted by u/merksittich
mynameisash · 14 hours ago
I would think it's because of the staggering money they're making. According to Fortune[0]:

> Altman said on an episode of Uncapped that Meta had been making “giant offers to a lot of people on our team,” some totaling “$100 million signing bonuses and more than that [in] compensation per year.”

> Deedy Das, a VC at Menlo Ventures, previously told Fortune that he has heard from several people the Meta CEO has tried to recruit. “Zuck had phone calls with potential hires trying to convince them to join with a $2M/yr floor.”

If you're making a minimum of $2M/year or even 50x that, you can afford to live according to your values instead of checking them at the door.

[0] https://archive.ph/lBIyY

thereitgoes456 · 12 hours ago
I see you're treating Sam Altman as some kind of trustworthy source. Might it be possible that he's making that up -- of course, nobody will ever call him on it! -- and exaggerating the numbers to make his company and team look really good and ethical for not accepting such lucrative offers, or perhaps to make them sour on Meta for not receiving $100M offers?
thereitgoes456 commented on Mark Zuckerberg creating new Applied AI engineering company, reorganises teams   timesofindia.indiatimes.c... · Posted by u/matthieu_bl
pants2 · 5 days ago
The HN post[1] eight months ago about the Scale acquisition is full of comments questioning Zuck's choice to have Wang lead their AI division. I guess HN was right this time.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44268197

thereitgoes456 · 5 days ago
Reporting at the time said Wang was far from Zuck’s top choice. Murati and Ilya (among others) were all asked first and said no.
thereitgoes456 commented on Claude struggles to cope with ChatGPT exodus   forbes.com/sites/barrycol... · Posted by u/perakojotgenije
lilytweed · 6 days ago
It is entirely okay to weigh the Department of War thing against other criteria when choosing a service.
thereitgoes456 · 6 days ago
Agreed, but the comment should mention it. Nobody is talking about value for money right now.

I didn't mean to advocate for Anthropic, apologies.

thereitgoes456 commented on Claude struggles to cope with ChatGPT exodus   forbes.com/sites/barrycol... · Posted by u/perakojotgenije
LaurensBER · 6 days ago
I really enjoyed using Claude but the ever changing limits, weird policies (limited to Claude Code, you can't run Openclaw, etc) made switching a very easy choice.

OpenAI simply provides more value for the money at the moment.

thereitgoes456 · 6 days ago
What a baffling comment. Aren’t you aware of why this exodus is happening? (It’s not related to “value for the money”!) What are your feelings on that part?
thereitgoes456 commented on Cal AI acquired by MyFitnessPal   twitter.com/zach_yadegari... · Posted by u/melvinzammit
pr337h4m · 12 days ago
Does anyone have any educated guess on what the price could’ve been?
thereitgoes456 · 12 days ago
My guess would be ~$30mm. MyFitnessPal itself, which generates the most revenue of all health&fitness apps, was sold as an undesirable asset for $345 million a few years ago and probably do not have mountains of cash sitting around.

Cal AI are popular and their revenue seems great, but their profit margins are probably quite slim, they rely heavily on advertising and I imagine 80%+ of their revenue is on day 1.

thereitgoes456 commented on How do I cancel my ChatGPT subscription?   help.openai.com/en/articl... · Posted by u/tobr
tombert · 14 days ago
It's frustrating. Sam Altman already has everything. He's a billionaire, he can buy literally anything he wants, he can live anywhere he wants, he can buy a brand new sports car every day just to blow it up, he can buy a new house every week just to demolish and replace it with a trampoline park. He can afford to do anything.

He can fucking afford to have some fucking principles. He's not going to end up on the street for not being a fucking coward.

Because of some bullshit minor PTSD from a few years ago, I sort of swore an oath to myself that I wouldn't let being a coward stop me from doing the right thing, regardless of the consequences, and by doing things that I think are right it has cost me opportunities and money. I'm not homeless, but it made the job hunt harder when I was unemployed. I can actually feel consequences from standing up for what I believe in. Sam Altman being a coward is not equivalent, he's choosing to do the wrong thing for no reason.

thereitgoes456 · 14 days ago
Sam (and Greg Brockman) want something they do not have, very desperately. They want to win, to be Great Men, to be remembered by history with Jobs and Gates and the other tech luminaries. This is mentioned in Karen Hao's Empire of AI.

They are both a lesson to me that no matter how much you have, you will not necessarily be satisfied.

thereitgoes456 commented on We Will Not Be Divided   notdivided.org... · Posted by u/BloondAndDoom
timr · 14 days ago
I don't see how public policy is being "forced" on anyone here? It seems like the system is working as intended: government wants to do X; company A says "I won't allow my product to be used for X"; government refuses to do business with company A. One side thinks the government should be allowed to dictate terms to a private supplier, the other side thinks the private supplier should be allowed to dictate terms to the government. Both are half right.

You can argue that the government refusing to do any business with company A is overreach, I suppose, but I imagine that the next logical escalation in this rhetorical slapfight is going to be the government saying "we cannot guarantee that any particular use will not include some version of X, and therefore we have to prevent working with this supplier"...which I sort of see?

Just to take the metaphor to absurdity, imagine that a maker of canned tomatoes decided to declare that their product cannot be used to "support a war on terror". Regardless of your feelings on wars on terror and/or canned tomatoes, the government would be entirely rational to avoid using that supplier.

thereitgoes456 · 14 days ago
The President is crashing out on X because a company didn’t do what they wanted. “Forcing” is not a binary. Do you seriously believe that the government’s behavior here is acceptable and has no chilling effect on future companies?
thereitgoes456 commented on Towards Autonomous Mathematics Research   arxiv.org/abs/2602.10177... · Posted by u/gmays
u1hcw9nx · a month ago
>The results of this paper should not be interpreted as suggesting that AI can consistently solve research-level mathematics questions. In fact, our anecdotal experience is the opposite: success cases are rare, and an apt intuition for autonomous capabilities (and limitations) may currently be important for finding such cases. The papers (ACGKMP26; Feng26; LeeSeo26) grew out of spontaneous positive outcomes in a wider benchmarking effort on research-level problems; for most of these problems, no autonomous progress was made.
thereitgoes456 · a month ago
I credit them for acknowledging their limitations and not actively trying to be misleading. Unlike a certain other company in the space.
thereitgoes456 commented on Sometimes your job is to stay the hell out of the way   randsinrepose.com/archive... · Posted by u/ohjeez
thereitgoes456 · a month ago
What an untalented writer. His prose is clunky and every paragraph drips with sanctimony and reaching generalizations.
thereitgoes456 commented on The $100B megadeal between OpenAI and Nvidia is on ice   wsj.com/tech/ai/the-100-b... · Posted by u/pixelesque
dandelionv1bes · a month ago
Saw Empire of AI in a bookshop recently but held off buying as wasn’t sure if it was going to be surface level. You’d recommend?
thereitgoes456 · a month ago
Understandable worry, but it's not surface-level at all. Karen Hao is a great journalist. Highly recommend.

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