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After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to Cyber

118 pointsby gbourne1today at 10:28 AM94 commentsview on HN

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2ndorderthoughttoday at 10:47 AM

"my model is the most dangerous"

"No mine is the most dangerous"

"Nuh uh mine is"

"Mine could kill everyone!"

"Mine could do it faster!"

"Prove it!!!"

This is where we are

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jwrtoday at 10:51 AM

I have no idea why people still even attempt to believe anything that comes out of Altman's mouth. Do we not learn from the past?

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pluctoday at 11:01 AM

My thinking is that if there would be more money in releasing Mythos and Cyber than there is in just scary unverifiable (or verified using very favorable context - Mythos) propaganda, they would. These aren't people that go for second best or care about the state of the world.

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Xmd5atoday at 11:28 AM

>Me: ok but you did not answer my question: is it possible to engineer paranoia ?

>ChatGPT: This content was flagged for possible cybersecurity risk. If this seems wrong, try rephrasing your request. To get authorized for security work, join the Trusted Access Cyber program.

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ilia-atoday at 12:32 PM

Silly move since combo of skills/agents can achieve same results on most recent models anyway

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giancarlostorotoday at 1:19 PM

I wonder how long till some breakthrough comes along that makes a new architecture that can run efficiently and cheaper on basic hardware, that'd be the real AI bubble, if you could train and run inference locally at lower cost. Microsoft had one that is supposed to run fine on regular CPUs though I'm not sure how far along we can reasonably take that. They say our brains can store 2.5 PB, but we use drastically less (though I can't find a ballpark) of "RAM" to reason about things, so makes you wonder, just how efficient can we take things. Our bodies use drastically less power too.

https://huggingface.co/microsoft/bitnet-b1.58-2B-4T

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cmiles8today at 11:22 AM

It’s a marketing move, pure and simple.

Put up velvet ropes outside… leak out rumors about the horrors inside. Whether it’s LLMs or carnies with tents full of “freaks” it’s the same playbook.

Watching OpenAI tumble from the clear market leader into “hey guys us too!” territory has been insightful.

mnmnmntoday at 11:47 AM

OpenAI is such trash. Worked with them on a project, they blew off meetings, lied to us, etc

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expedition32today at 1:56 PM

Always read the fine print of your all inclusive resort.

sexylinuxtoday at 12:11 PM

Is this a model that will finally work without creating errors?

outside1234today at 1:23 PM

Is this the new artificial scarcity "sign up for beta access to GMail"?

samrustoday at 12:52 PM

I built the terminator bro, i swear. This time it actually is the terminator and its gonna kill us all. Its too dangerous bro i cant let anyone have it i swear to god

Unless ... idk it sounds crazy but giving me $200/mo might actually make it safe. Lets do that

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le-marktoday at 11:46 AM

It’s clear at this point local models are sufficient so what gives? These big providers don’t have a leg to stand on. Their only path to relevance is super ai that local models can’t run. So the “we have it but you can’t use it” is either true or a con. I bet it’s a con.

I personally am ready to buy the drop when this bubble pops.

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feverzsjtoday at 10:59 AM

With subsidy gone, token price goes sky high. The biggest shit show is about to happen.

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nsxwolftoday at 1:46 PM

Codex has been infuriating me by demanding I sign up for the cyber program if I want to continue, when I'm not even asking security questions.

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SadErntoday at 11:01 AM

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