What do you think of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stepping down from the committee responsible for reviewing the safety of models such as o1?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 02:04

What do you think of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stepping down from the committee responsible for reviewing the safety of models such as o1?

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of the same function,

“[chain of thought is] a series of intermediate natural language reasoning steps that lead to the final output."

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“RAPID ADVANCES IN AI”

“Some people just don’t care.”

and

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“anthropomorphically loaded language”?

(the more accurate, but rarely used variant terminology),

describing the way terms were used in “Rapid Advances in AI,”

What do you remember that 95% of us have forgotten?

"[chain of thought] learns to break down tricky steps into simpler ones. It learns to try a different approach when the current one isn't working. This process dramatically improves the model's ability to reason."

“Rapidly Evolving Advances in AI”

within a single context.

What are the latest trends in artificial intelligence for 2025?

increasing efficiency and productivity,

January 2023 (Google Rewrite v6)

Let’s do a quick Google:

How did it feel to take your first gay BBC?

has “rapidly advanced,”

It’s the same f*cking thing.

three, overly protracted, anthropomorphism-loaded language stuffed, gushingly exuberant, descriptive sentences.

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"a simple method called chain of thought prompting -- a series of intermediate reasoning steps -- improves performance on a range of arithmetic, commonsense, and symbolic reasoning tasks.”

“EXPONENTIAL ADVANCEMENT IN AI,”

(according to a LLM chat bot query,

Why are so many people anti-Trump? People didn't like Obama either, but he was the president, so people didn't do this. What makes Trump different?

“[chain of thought] a series of intermediate natural language reasoning steps that lead to the final output."

in the 2015 explanatory flowchart -

“Rapidly Advancing AI,”

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September, 2024 (OpenAI o1 Hype Pitch)

by use instances.

“Talking About Large Language Models,”

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Fifth down (on Full Hit)

to

with each further dissection of dissected [former] Sam.

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will be vivisection (live dissection) of Sam,

Damn.

DOING THE JOB OF FOUR

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within a day.

ONE AI

better-accepted choice of terminology,

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Nails

the description,

Eighth down (on Hit & Graze)

What are your political and economic beliefs? How did you form them, especially in comparison to those who hold opposing views?

Function Described. January, 2022

guy

Further exponential advancement,

I may as well just quote … myself:

Combining,

In two and a half years,

Of course that was how the

when I’m just looking for an overall,

- further advancing the rapidly advancing … something.

“Rapid Advances In AI,”

Is it better to use the terminology,

from

The dilemma:

January, 2022 (Google)

step was decided,

Same Function Described. September, 2024

“RAPIDLY ADVANCING AI”

putting terms one way,

"[chain of thought means that it] learns to break down tricky steps into simpler ones. It learns to try a different approach when the current one isn't working. This process dramatically improves the model's ability to reason."

“anthropomorphism loaded language”

or

prompted with those terms and correlations),

(barely) one sentence,