"How would less competition make the world better?" In the context of Umbrella Corp and bayer. Both undoubtedly bad, but one so evil it is irredeemable.
Hmm. I wonder how openAI, in the direction it was taken under Altmans leadership, is a fundamentally and deeply rooted evil thing to allow to exist. It really boggles the brain.
It's like saying "Therapy needs competition, this is why we're allowing PsychoTheRapist to continue practicing, to prevent psychotherapist's from getting to cocky"
Which is odd because the two seem to have fundamentally different purposes with immediate and long-term impacts of the former being unambiguously negative
Besides, strangling OAI in it's cot, as the natural order of things would be, wouldn't get rid of competition. Competition is fierce via Chinese and European offerings.
I wish I lived in the timeline where Sam was fired and OpenAI merged with Anthropic. I think the world would have been A LOT better.
Someone would have connected gpt to bash. As it turns out that someone ended up at Anthropic.
How would less competition make the world better?
"How would less competition make the world better?" In the context of Umbrella Corp and bayer. Both undoubtedly bad, but one so evil it is irredeemable.
Hmm. I wonder how openAI, in the direction it was taken under Altmans leadership, is a fundamentally and deeply rooted evil thing to allow to exist. It really boggles the brain.
It's like saying "Therapy needs competition, this is why we're allowing PsychoTheRapist to continue practicing, to prevent psychotherapist's from getting to cocky"
Which is odd because the two seem to have fundamentally different purposes with immediate and long-term impacts of the former being unambiguously negative
Besides, strangling OAI in it's cot, as the natural order of things would be, wouldn't get rid of competition. Competition is fierce via Chinese and European offerings.
Yes. Competition is not the goal.