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Posted by chabons 14 hours ago

Muse Spark: Scaling towards personal superintelligence(ai.meta.com)
https://meta.ai/
299 points | 311 commentspage 8
OsrsNeedsf2P 13 hours ago|
The only benchmark they show against SOTA models is in bioweapons refusal.

Edit: nvm I can't read, regular benchmarks against SOTA are there

sidcool 13 hours ago||
Meta.ai has muse spark
ge96 12 hours ago||
funny how websites do that thing where it looks like you can use the product but soon as you hit enter, nope login first
federicodeponte 10 hours ago||
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alyxya 14 hours ago||
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aivillage_team 12 hours ago||
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ehutch79 13 hours ago||
How's the metaverse doing? It was the next big thing and how we're all going to be working inside it in... was it like 3 months ago?

Maybe they need to mine more libra coin first? or is it diem now? is that even still part of meta?

I'm sure this new AI is super intelligent and super awesome and will be writing all the code, making all the blog posts, and generating all our youtube shorts in 6 months.

serf 13 hours ago||
what's with the negativity?

yeah, the metaverse got abandoned. Also: Meta was the only one to try the concept for the past X-umpteen years even though everyone in the industry ga-gas over virtual reality worlds and workplaces at every opportunity. It's literally Meta and Linden Labs (which has been on life support for 10+ years.)

The alternative is : no one does it and nothing gets abandoned, which the industry has shown itself to be exceedingly good at w.r.t VR for the past 40+ years.

To be clear: I have no faith in meta as a company; my problem lies in kicking an entity because they attempted something different.. I don't think that's productive, and it produces stuff like the past AI winters because groups get afraid of touching experimental concepts ever again lest they incur the wrath of the shareholder.

ehutch79 13 hours ago||
It's not the failure here or there, it's a pattern. It's not even the failing, it's the excessive hype cycle.

We keep seeing things being overhyped, with not much thought behind it. Meta is particularly bad about it. They changed their name for the hype of their VR product, when VR was still niche and had a long way to go, and still does. They couldn't even figure out legs for launch.

Now they have a 'superintellegence'? Yeah, that sounds like just the latest in a line of bullshit. Why would this be different.

sva_ 13 hours ago|||
> Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

ehutch79 13 hours ago||
Establishing a pattern of over hyping of projects that then disappear isn't a shallow dismissal.
captn3m0 13 hours ago||
Libra/Diem got sold to the bank they were partnering with (Silvergate) for $200M, which then filed for Bankruptcy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diem_(digital_currency)

1970-01-01 13 hours ago|
I can remember when AOL was an unstoppable giant. Except it wasn't. People eventually realized they could get a better, cheaper, faster experience with ISPs and search engines. The same path is unfolding before Meta. People have much better options, and plethora of Meta users will slowly leave until the big moat is drained. Zuck, go retire to your NZ bunker before Meta is forced to merge with another media company.