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LastCall2021 t1_ix418xp wrote
Reply to comment by Even_Singer2025 in Elizabeth Holmes 'has ambition to rise again', says creator of Dropout podcast by dfgooner
Wife. She’s a CPA. Runs her own firm that doesn’t bilk people out of money over a technology that defies the laws of physics.
LastCall2021 t1_iwzqa0t wrote
Reply to comment by Even_Singer2025 in Elizabeth Holmes 'has ambition to rise again', says creator of Dropout podcast by dfgooner
Signs point to yes
LastCall2021 t1_iwydigh wrote
Reply to comment by spelunk_in_ya_badonk in Elizabeth Holmes 'has ambition to rise again', says creator of Dropout podcast by dfgooner
She had money connections because of her parents. That probably made her seem initially successful. That veneer has worn off by now though.
LastCall2021 t1_iwycnxe wrote
Reply to comment by spelunk_in_ya_badonk in Elizabeth Holmes 'has ambition to rise again', says creator of Dropout podcast by dfgooner
I’m not so sure. She kind of lucked into this ‘female Steve Jobs’ zeitgeist at a time when it seemed like that’s what the world was looking for.
But the reality is she’s not some genius, just a college drop out who was never that smart in the first place. There was that conference where actual tech people were asking her probing questions and seemed gobsmacked by her non answers.
For some reason it took awhile before the rest of the world caught on. People like their zeitgeists. But now it’s pretty clear she’s just a bimbo trying to fake her way into fame and fortune. She’s not coming back from this.
LastCall2021 t1_iw31bn3 wrote
Reply to comment by pigeon888 in The CEO of OpenAI had dropped hints that GPT-4, due in a few months, is such an upgrade from GPT-3 that it may seem to have passed The Turing Test by Dr_Singularity
As a society we can’t even notice climate change when it’s hitting us in the face. No chance with AGI.
LastCall2021 t1_iw1pg20 wrote
Reply to The CEO of OpenAI had dropped hints that GPT-4, due in a few months, is such an upgrade from GPT-3 that it may seem to have passed The Turing Test by Dr_Singularity
Turing test aside, what I think is interesting is the notion that as we baby step our way to AGI we may- as a society- hardly notice when we get there.
What I mean is that the general consensus- maybe less so in this sub- is that reaching AGI will be this world changing event that will effect everything…
But I think it’s probably closer to the truth that lots of individual things are already being greatly effected by narrow focused AI (like physics and biology) and as that advances it is gaining traction in everyday society with things like art and music.
I could see society getting to the point that AI is so ubiquitous reaching AGI would just seem (from the lens of society at large) like just another baby step forwards.
LastCall2021 t1_iybevd1 wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Someone’s naive… but it’s not the people you think.