

The quality of the product completely aside, I would suggest it is your moral duty to not do business with corporations where the CEO can publicly throw sieg heils without repercussions when there are other choices available.
The quality of the product completely aside, I would suggest it is your moral duty to not do business with corporations where the CEO can publicly throw sieg heils without repercussions when there are other choices available.
The fuck are you doing Norway, hold the line.
Absolutely pathetic Tim. Pathetic.
There is a indirect cost to superficially placating him as well, since you’re helping him build the image of himself winning every negotiation, but yes, I agree this is also a valid option.
Unless there is some truly apocalyptic behind the scenes geopolitics realignment on the table here, we must cut them off. Call their bluff. Europe must have the courage to say that enough is enough. Yeah, short term we might have some price turmoil (again), but we can’t live like this.
I think most of us can agree that, ethical concerns about training data or energy cost aside, some use cases of LLMs are unproblematic given that you are actually validating the output. Meeting summaries, text manipulation, etc.
The real problem here is that Kristersson seems to have used it in more dubious ways, “asking it for advice”. Depending on the specific LLM used this makes his use rank anywhere between “somewhat problematic” and “catastrophic”.
I barely know what to call this. We’re beyond authoritarianism at this point, this is insane.
Absolutely unacceptable and ridiculous.
The article mentions this briefly, but as some added context for those of you in other countries; This is particularly funny because this guy in particular drove a very hard line regarding the responsibility of family members for their delinquent relatives. As in, they should face legal reprecussions for crimes committed by their family, or just if they are affiliated with a gang or something like that.
Well, it turns out his kid is an active Nazi.
Truly shocking that the all-in pivot to GAAS would end up spectacularly failing, surely no one saw this coming.
At least Jim Ryan is gone now.