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Posted by sethbannon 20 hours ago

Website streamed live directly from a model(flipbook.page)
https://x.com/zan2434/status/2046982383430496444 (https://xcancel.com/zan2434/status/2046982383430496444)
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edmn 6 hours ago|
Mac Neo, featuring 2x M4 quantum chips, solid state battery and graphene connector. https://flipbook.page/n/942776fea47c4274a9a4589134924ef5
sd9 18 hours ago||
This seems like an expensive product to subject to the HN hug of death.

The sample videos on the tweet are very very cool.

Unfortunately it didn’t really work for me, I’ll try it out in a few days when the traffic’s died down.

choult 15 hours ago||
Fun. But just as flawed as any LLM.

https://flipbook.page/n/6bd29678afc04b799276f4d3d62cc18e

azangru 7 hours ago||
Text is still hard

screenshot: https://images2.imgbox.com/ff/84/j2FCxyrD_o.png - top right callout

Nikolas0 8 hours ago||
Congrats on the launch! This is an amazing product. Something I would add is a panel with sources in case someone wants to have a deep dive in the information. My 2 cents: This could be transformed to a state of the art teacher kind of product
squibonpig 12 hours ago||
Very cool as a demo. I tried something information-dense, a poker pre-flop chart for a specific stack depth (40BB BTN vs UTG rfi) and it was about what I expected. It doesn't even resemble a poker chart and there's no salvageable information as far as I can tell. Not really something this should be able to do though.

https://flipbook.page/n/d48526ab345c4880a3b2171785508f52

tomaskafka 4 hours ago||
I applaud the idea and the technological part of that, but of course, as with all AI models, it produces utter slop once you go even a tiny bit outside of the learning data.

For example, here I asked for a mechanism of converting the circular motion to wing flapping, and it has no idea what to do at all.

https://flipbook.page/n/21f96ba33aa94852bc1f567bc5cd23bf

The core problem with using AI to learn is that if you don't know about the specific area (which you don't, that's why you are learning it), it can (and absolutely will) fake knowledge without you ever noticing it, and be utterly wrong, disseminating false info, and teaching you (or your kids) wrong world models.

joelres 12 hours ago||
I typed in the address of my childhood home, and breathed a sigh of relief when it showed a random home with solar panels and 'clean modern sustainable living' which my childhood home was not. Even added solar panels.

General design was correct, and it included the name of a town just nearby.

Not a surprising result, but made me reflect on what a weird world we now live in.

tt_dev 2 hours ago||
wow - truly impressive.
ianand 16 hours ago|
It's like "GPT is all you need for the backend" [1] on steroids

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34503418

trhway 15 hours ago|
The future of programming and IT tech - If you need a database, you just say to the model "you're a database". Or "you're a CRM", "you're a Doom game", "you're a Word processor", etc.

It was "network is the computer", now it will be "model is the computer", and the model will be like one large ("multi tenant" - it will know on its own how/when to separate tenants' data and when to analyze it all together) model living on tens/hundreds of millions of nodes in AWS ... the AWS itself will be just that model.

throwup238 14 hours ago||
And when the datacenter staff show up for work every morning the AI will them “You are employee #5378. Today you are a janitor. You will…” going off on a long list of hyper precise instructions for them to follow, like a human prompt.
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