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I've been an engineer, software developer, architect, director & CTO. Now I'm a hands-on consultant doing business and tech strategy. Creator of the business evolution map. Father & Husband. It WILL go wrong & it CAN be fixed. He/him.
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Btw here’s a good deep dive into how LLMs actually work (and how they don’t, aka no thinking or reasoning going on): www.0xkato.xyz/how-llms-act...
A from-the-ground-up walkthrough of how modern LLMs work, from tokens to transformer blocks to the next-token loop
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How LLMs Actually Work
Leaders of companies that made the leap from average performance to sustained greatness shared an unexpected trait: Humility. It improves judgment, opens the door to others’ expertise and helps to ensure success does not become complacency. www.forbes.com/sites/marycr...
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Hi, just because a software tells you it’s “reasoning” or “thinking” doesn’t mean it actually is. You won’t believe this but programmers can make software lie about what it does. Maybe programmers need more guardrails.
Pretty sure this is a war crime. There is no way for a soldier (or civilian) to surrender and no quarter is given. Doesn't matter which side does it, a war crime is a war crime. Whoever built this should be shunned by every decent individual involved in the software industry.
Way back in the early days of the internet, the US regulated the export of 1024 bit encryption, restricting it to licensed US use only. The rest of us had to put up with 40 bit encryption. At the time I was working on one of the UK's first online banking systems (called Smile)