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At a time when concerns about inequality are high and public attitudes toward the ultra-wealthy have soured, Musk has managed to retain a loyal following.
This week, we launched the Field Guide to Grid Lanes at gridlanes.webkit.org.
(FWIW to you, dear reader, I did not use AI when writing this article) AI cannot desire. It can plan, and it can execute, but it cannot desire. If you desire X, you can use AI to come up with a plan to get X, and depending on the task, AI can execute parts or even all of the plan. But AI cannot want X. AI can plan an app and can build one, but it cannot want the app to be user-friendly/fast/follow a certain aesthetic/etc. You can want it to be all of those things, and if you do, you must tell it to plan for those things, because it cannot want to achieve them itself. What am I getting at here? AI is getting very good. I ask myself: What is becoming less valuable because AI can do it better/faster/cheaper than humans, and more importantly, what can't it do better/faster/cheaper than humans? I think the answer is desire. AI cannot desire. Some people have said that taste is what we bring to the table. I don't think that's wrong, I just think it's a downstream effect of desire. One has taste because they know what to look for, they have values, and they desire that the thing they're evaluating has lives up to those values. You get out what you put in. If you don't tell AI what to do, it will not think of it for you. It's not like asking a human to build or write something, because a human has its own goals, motivations, values, experiences, and ends. Get good at communicating your desires in writing. Cultivate your values. Learn to express them. It is one thing to have taste and values, it is another to be able to be able to express them in words. Criticism is valuable.
Three kinds of work, three success criteria, and why confusing them is costly. Early in my career I worked at Bell Labs, where one could work on any intellectually challenging problem, whether or n…
University of Nottingham is first of many, Shiny tells The Reg
One app. No data centers. Every claim it makes, signed. Open-source ethical AI you can run on your phone today — and check.
A five-year scenario about AI and Europe's impending slide into irrelevance, with a 2034 epilogue that describes how the collapse of the European model could have been prevented.
Critics say the systems we use to educate the brightest kids are flawed and exclusionary. What if it’s the very premise of giftedness that’s faulty?
Obsidian Security found three chained LiteLLM CVEs that let a default low-privilege user reach admin access and RCE (CVSS 9.9). We also demonstrate how a compromised gateway can inject arbitrary tool calls to further compromise downstream agents like Claude Code. Full breakdown and the fixes.
Is the Trump phone actually made in America? Our deep-dive teardown reveals the Trump Mobile T1 is basically a gold-painted, rebranded HTC U24 Pro.