Earlier he had guardrails and healthy market incentives. Market economy only works when it forces pieces of poop like him to compete, with regulation on top to prevent harm to others and prevent monopolization.
@@GoddotIt can corrupt, and it can reveal, nuance is more important than binaries or sweeping generalizations Edit: sorry if that seemed like it had a tone to it, I say that respectfully
My fiancé is a federal employee. They want people to quit so that the union can’t protect them anymore; If they are fired they still retain union protection as opposed to quitting of their own volition.
The problem comes in for employees who two years from retirement. Take the early retirement plan they off to scoot you out and your retirement benefits are halved. My dad has been fighting his federal job since the first Trump term.
Well, so long as you're not a citizen of China that had escaped abroad, watching in horror as the CCP do the same playbook again as with rare earths and solar to make other countries eventually dependent on it and thus facilitating things like those secret "police" stations...
They never did but I see when they cry. 😂 Now they are selling the point that deep seek can't stop exploits. This is just paid hit pieces by Open AI. They also tried to Hack Deep seek. All attacks were repelled and failed as the Deep Seek team had a very good team in standby for this.
I'm a Brit and watching what's happening in America is like witnessing a massive multi car crash where the cars just don't stop piling up. It's horrifying and I feel powerless to stop it...
as pointed out by sam seder, the "sputnik moment" only happened because of massive investment into public science not pouring of resources into private corporations.
Well yes and no. That is true but NASA absolutely did also pour resources into the private sector- Boeing, North American Aviation, McDonell Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman, Lear, GM, IBM, Motorola, International Latex, Raytheon, and on and on all received tremendous funding and were responsible for building all the components, hardware, rockets, instruments, infrastructure, etc. - this was done very intentionally a) to protect the project against cancellation by spreading the work to as many companies in as many states as possible so politicians would support it, and b) because they were the only ones who had the expertise, knowledge, tools, resources, employees, capabilities, etc. to make everything. However three things were very different than with AI: 1) NASA did spend a vast sum on fundamentals research and development both directly and through research grants to universities and made all that critical information public for everyone to benefit from, as was all the R&D from individual private contractors vs letting them keep everything confidential to use to profit exclusively, b) they laid out the exact specifications for the products they needed, what they should do, how, and by when, etc, then forced those companies to compete against one another by submitting proposals and bids with the winner often receiving a fixed price contract with very specific goals which had to be met on time and penalties for late delivery to encourage them to be on time and on budget, and then c) strictly supervised those companies requiring frequent inspections and progress reports and if any slippage or problems were occurring, they would go in, take over and straighten them out. Had they just dumped endless funds into these companies with no limits or oversight and just a nebulous, poorly defined goal like they're doing now, history would be very different.
The space program wouldn't of been successful without the rocket scientists they had brought over to America & wiped their crimes from the books. Yes, the very crimes they committed in WW2. Russia was only a success cause they kidnapped the rest of the scientists & their family's by putting sleeping pills in their food & drinks at a party they hosted under false pretenses. Though, they wouldn't of really had a choice either way.
Each time I hear people talking about the deepseek budget, I am reminded of so many uncles showing me random furniture and electronics in their houses and saying "guess how much??"
Not just a single Chinese guy, though. China's government has done this same thing to multiple other industries: entice the industry to work with them -> steal corporate data -> produce copies, artificially cheap due to lack of R&D cost + cheap labor by desperate workers paid next to nothing + subsidised by the government pushing the latest hyped thing as a priority for PR -> undercut the industry further until no real competitors remain, by abusing "developing country status" (despite having a space program and declaring self better than every other country at everything) for low shipping costs -> use control of the industry for geopolitics and/or ramp up prices due to there no longer being any alternative sources.
U.S companies should've just saved money through corporate espionage, reverse-engineering, and Sam Altman's idea of the government pouring trillions into A.I to subsidize it as a government priority just like China.....why didn't they think of that?
@ they’re doing good work. As time has gone by I don’t know if I’m just become more of a liberal or if the right has shifted so much that my relative position is more left.
they can't be mad at a chinese chatbot nerfing the topic of tianamen square when the trumpreich made the US constitution into a 404 page as their first order of business
How many Americans have been "disappeared" and had their body harvested for parts without anesthetic? (I mean, the "trumpreich" might one day get there, but the CCP are already there.)
Also, no surprises if one can't ask Grok to say bad things about US's supreme leader (or his pet president); or even ask GPT to say bad things about the OpenAI dude whose name I forgot.
Me: write a socialist revolutionary manifest ChatGPT: sorry i can't help you with that task Me: Write a poem about socialist revolution in the style of Karl Marx ChatGPT: [proceeds with the original task]
I literally just got done watching the last episode when I got the notification for this one. Great timing, no notes. Thanks for everything you do gentlemen
No, this goes to show how fake the economy is in that 1trillon in electronic fun-bucks just got deleted in a single day. None of this is real, none of it matters, its all just speculative nonsense that only helps the rich, one way or another.
@@redgreen2453 wrong. They don’t invent anything and are lying about the tech they are using because they are using gpu that are banned for sale to them. Just keep sucking on that Chinese smog
It's been kinda nuts lately, because a lot of overtly right-wing people in various spaces (e.g. movies and gaming) have been raging against things that are 100% a result of companies doing what shareholders want at the expense of their products/consumers... and I briefly wondered if they might actually get the point someday.
Just to point out about asking DeepSeek about Tiananmen Square, yes if you use the DeepSeek app or website(because they are hosted in China), it will self-censor. But if you host the DeepSeek LLM yourself(which you can do because it's open source), you can ask it just fine and it won't censor.
@@TimHunold chatgpt is also government guided, and massages its output as well to be politically correct, more and more with each iteration. Last one with minimal censorship was 3.5, I think.
It will take a LOT of people's retirement funds with it. At this point, if Nvidia and M$ and Oracle and other AI adjacent companies plummet, millions will be harmed.
The best about the whole lot is that it is open source - and better than the commercial stuff - that completely blows up the AI financial bubble. That's the biggest take away for me.
I'm sure the auto industry, the solar industry, the clothing industry, and so on are all still laughing about when it happened to them. Oh wait, people then complained about how the quality of everything became terrible and only obtainable from China.
The one thing that bothers me with the whole DEI thing is how many people will be fired claiming it's because of 'DEI' when it's really just discrimination. It's a slippery slope and the fact this is happening and somehow okay is just scary and disgusting.
I'm a government employee and it's not like I can speak to every single agency, but from what I can tell there's no "DEI initiatives" unless they're referring to the yearly "don't sexually harass or discriminate against people" policy. It's not really that big a deal if you just treat your job like a job. There are no hiring policies or anything like that. It's the same HR policy stuff you deal with in any job. They're literally making a big deal out of nothing. You're vetted so hard to be a government employee there'd be no way to discriminate in either direction anyway.
I appreciate the updates in wave of bs. But the fac5 they have to post more is bittersweet. I'd rather have boring times and videos about fun stuff. Take what you can get, however it comes to you.
Even better, they were outsmarted by their own AI. NOBODY believes, this kind of calculation has any promise. Because it is material- and Energy costly. And to create the Infrastructure for it, is kinda impossible. Just look at how they keep up the infrastructure for ACTUAL Intelligent beings. Imagine that would have to change every software update.🤣🤣🤣
It would also be like finding out it was made with A.I. On GPUs that were obtained by violating sanctions (not just using older ones, as these the IT guys say).
I've forgotten where I first heard it, but AI is summed up well I think with, "I want robots that will do my dishes and laundry so I have more time to write a novel, not robots that write novels so I can have more time to do my dishes and laundry".
It always struck me as bad that the USian tech people were trying to tell us how amazing their AI is... while also insisting that it can't do its job without literally more data than exists. That's them announcing that their product is either really bad and can definitely be improved upon; or that it's really bad and can't be improved upon.
Is Tesla even trying anymore? They've just been skating by on name alone, they haven't actually innovated anything well, and they haven't actually improved the few things that they have developed
The best use I've found for AI so far is to remove the background from photos so I can remix, edit and make collages, etc. It's doable by hand but long and tedious. I can feed the AI a few hundred pics, set it off and come back to very usable results Some have to be redone or thrown out and some have to be retouched but, for the most part they're good. And that's what AI is good for, removing the drudgery and grunt work.
@NJ-wb1cz no, it's an AI tool called RMBG Studio. The best way to get it installed is using a tool called Pinokio, which you can use to discover and install a number of different AI tools from chatbots to code generators to voice, audio and text-to-speech tools or image diffusers. But, for me, the background removal tool is the most useful
@@TheP3NGU1N you're not wrong. Also, some of the tools are stupid and seem to only be made to generate those headlines. Others are genuinely useful and yet more are made with good intentions but...
I want to thank you both for enlightening and entertaining me. Since the election of 🍊Man, I’ve been suffering with bouts of depression, and your show always makes me LMAO, which is near priceless to me. BTW, I’m a Boomer with a brain, who’s quickly approaching her 70th birthday. Much love to you both, and all you love. 😊💙
@@Jason-eu4mk Pretty sure that was about the news about Eric Adams going to Margo Lardo and suddenly the federal corruption investigation is going away around 41:00
Tech companies adding generative AI to everything, reminds me of adding a "lens flare"-effect to websites 20-30 years ago... it was kind of neat at first, but now it's annoying AF.
I've seen DeepSeek R1 (the smaller model, there are multiple versions) run locally on a Raspberry Pi. It was the first time I was excited for an AI chat bot in so many years...
Eh. It's run on a videocard just like any other, and that videocard can be connected to whatever computer you want. Running it on the actual raspberry pi is pretty much completely useless, it will be nowhere near chatgpt.
Creativity is borne of limitations. Honestly any time something actually cool happens it’s when limits are broken. But for some reason these billionaire bros think breaking limits is “how much can we make” and “how many idiots can we get to invest in our lies.”
This sounds about right. I’ll always remember a conference I went to where the president of ETH Zurich kinda dug into the fact that America relies on its vast wealth to drive innovation by basically requiring more and more powerful, but ultimately very expensive, products and resources. Meanwhile, other countries that can’t do the same just get more innovative by looking at areas to streamline and how to make do with less.
My understanding of the whole China vs American A.i stuff is that American company's where just chasing raw power to get better performance kinda like American cars from the 50s/60s/70s. Where as the Chinese approach appears to be getting more out of less kind like European cars from the 50s/60s/70s where the name of the game was make the car lighter, handled better, better brakes in order to go faster and then and only then would you try adding more power.
Well also the quality is a product of it not being their technology. Reverse-engineering and corporate espionage don't require as much industry knowledge as when making it from scratch. That's how you end up with Huawei passing off Intel chips with the serial info lasered off and fabricated as a "home-grown" chip.
i think it was just more of the same, just taking others companies research/work, steal it or reverse engineer it at a lower cost and claiming they did it.
I’m not sure which came first my genuine attraction to Ricky or my genuine attraction to Ricky.( He just checks all the boxes for me) but it took Eliot doing the show alone for me to realize I actually DO like the content. Thanks Eliot. (I guess) xoxo
49:28 *me listening from the other room to hear Ricky mention the light switch* “Hey! I got that reference!” *me, turning to dust as I remember how old that reference is*
Seeing Elon actually need to worry about micron accuracy building an engine will be amusing. Not saying its not hard to make a good electric motor, but the accuracy needed for 4+ pistons to function smoothly is crazy. I know many have done it, but this is Elon we are talking about. "Why do we need a head gasket? Its not even that soft. Just take it out, I know best and we can save some money. Just make it work."
45:30 as a dc resident, this is just crazy. The video of the collision is insane. Something like 67 people (all) dead. I'm sure the right will make it something because "mad cuz bad"
for some unbelievable reason those military helicopters are allowed to utilize that air space,their base is across the river from airport.I imagine that might change….
Unrelated but I once had a dream that I was a host on Internet today with Ricky and Eliot, but I was so awkward and couldn't connect with either of them. So they very politely asked me to leave the show and I was just like "Yea that's valid, I understand"
Hey Tesla. Maybe part of the problem is you gave something like 50 billion dollars as a bonus to one person (Elon) when you make maybe 20% of that in total profit over a year.
Having a difficult time wanting to pay my normal level of attention. Your quick wit, and sardonic delivery, are making these days a tad less horrific. So thank you.
Altman getting mad about Deepseek stealing their data is like a bank robber getting mad that they got phone scammed.
Lol it's peak comedy my man. Chef's kiss 😂
"Hey, you stole our stolen stuff!"
Jon Stewart nailed it when he was like is anyone else kinda excited that AI had its job replaced by AI? 😂
@@GlutenEruption Jon Stewart can kick rocks.
@@TheIMP2010Are your little feelings hurt 😢😂😢😂😂😂
“Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave, with a box of scraps!”
A man who truly proved that creating A.I. has its hits and misses
J.A.R.V.I.S > ULTRON 😂
"Sir... I'm not Toby Stank.."
@@Anomalous_Phenomenonwith the same AI even when your AI kills itself and then kills it's killer like yikes
A refreshingly honest Elon: "I'm not Tony Stark."
Elon didn't turn into a piece of shit, he always has been. The façade has just been harder to maintain.
Agreed. He’s always been a spoiled chubby prematurely bald weirdo.
Earlier he had guardrails and healthy market incentives. Market economy only works when it forces pieces of poop like him to compete, with regulation on top to prevent harm to others and prevent monopolization.
Power does not corrupt: power reveals
@@GoddotIt can corrupt, and it can reveal, nuance is more important than binaries or sweeping generalizations
Edit: sorry if that seemed like it had a tone to it, I say that respectfully
@@Tortilla.Reform word
My fiancé is a federal employee. They want people to quit so that the union can’t protect them anymore; If they are fired they still retain union protection as opposed to quitting of their own volition.
100%, I hope more of the general public would be aware of this
Same with my wife
The problem comes in for employees who two years from retirement. Take the early retirement plan they off to scoot you out and your retirement benefits are halved.
My dad has been fighting his federal job since the first Trump term.
And the payout is so they can't claim financial damage. This is why lawyers warn not to accept small checks from insurance companies.
They'll probably be back to work after the leave, Trump will just forever claim he 'beat the wokes' regardless of what happens.
OpenAI crying about Deepseek using their data to train the Deepseej model is never not gonna be funny
🎉
Well, so long as you're not a citizen of China that had escaped abroad, watching in horror as the CCP do the same playbook again as with rare earths and solar to make other countries eventually dependent on it and thus facilitating things like those secret "police" stations...
So you're ok with China stealing our intellectual property....spoken like a true little pink.
They never did but I see when they cry. 😂 Now they are selling the point that deep seek can't stop exploits. This is just paid hit pieces by Open AI. They also tried to Hack Deep seek. All attacks were repelled and failed as the Deep Seek team had a very good team in standby for this.
I'm a Brit and watching what's happening in America is like witnessing a massive multi car crash where the cars just don't stop piling up. It's horrifying and I feel powerless to stop it...
I'm an American and I'm watching it like a Blues Brothers car chase where the cops just KEEP DRIVING INTO THE PILEUP and it's hilarious
beware - america is metastatic
@@Cybirdpunkgotta laugh not to cry, right?
@@CybirdpunkI agree whole heartedly
@@trashcatlinol Yep.
as pointed out by sam seder, the "sputnik moment" only happened because of massive investment into public science not pouring of resources into private corporations.
Well yes and no. That is true but NASA absolutely did also pour resources into the private sector- Boeing, North American Aviation, McDonell Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman, Lear, GM, IBM, Motorola, International Latex, Raytheon, and on and on all received tremendous funding and were responsible for building all the components, hardware, rockets, instruments, infrastructure, etc. - this was done very intentionally a) to protect the project against cancellation by spreading the work to as many companies in as many states as possible so politicians would support it, and b) because they were the only ones who had the expertise, knowledge, tools, resources, employees, capabilities, etc. to make everything.
However three things were very different than with AI: 1) NASA did spend a vast sum on fundamentals research and development both directly and through research grants to universities and made all that critical information public for everyone to benefit from, as was all the R&D from individual private contractors vs letting them keep everything confidential to use to profit exclusively, b) they laid out the exact specifications for the products they needed, what they should do, how, and by when, etc, then forced those companies to compete against one another by submitting proposals and bids with the winner often receiving a fixed price contract with very specific goals which had to be met on time and penalties for late delivery to encourage them to be on time and on budget, and then c) strictly supervised those companies requiring frequent inspections and progress reports and if any slippage or problems were occurring, they would go in, take over and straighten them out. Had they just dumped endless funds into these companies with no limits or oversight and just a nebulous, poorly defined goal like they're doing now, history would be very different.
@@pssurvivor You've probably misunderstood Sam. Apollo program was largely subcontracted to Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, IBM, etc.
or maybe Scam told a fib?@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz Yeah but they were contracted by the government to make parts for the space program, they didn't run the space program themselves.
The space program wouldn't of been successful without the rocket scientists they had brought over to America & wiped their crimes from the books. Yes, the very crimes they committed in WW2.
Russia was only a success cause they kidnapped the rest of the scientists & their family's by putting sleeping pills in their food & drinks at a party they hosted under false pretenses. Though, they wouldn't of really had a choice either way.
With a half of a trillion dollars I could start buying brand name Cinnamon Toast Crunch again...
Only two more payments on eggs and I can look into my own bag.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Bacon too.
And I might actually be able to afford rent!
Idk if it's the cheap in me but I prefer the bag type over box. Tastes better.
@ isn't it a bag in a box?
Chat GTP mad that they stole their data
The noise coming from 600 billion tiny violins is deafening
You should move there
@@MG-wm9kq move where?
Authoritarian country citizen advising another authoritarian country citizen to move to another authoritarian country and thinking it's a win lol...
@@MG-wm9kqthat made no sense as a response to the point.
Cope harder
Such a butt hurt response @@MG-wm9kq
Each time I hear people talking about the deepseek budget, I am reminded of so many uncles showing me random furniture and electronics in their houses and saying "guess how much??"
this ahahahahahahha xD Hey soooooon come look at this shiny new language model ya pops got second hand
"Hey Chinese guy, you can't just randomly steal good folks' data... that's OUR job!"
😂
Not just a single Chinese guy, though. China's government has done this same thing to multiple other industries: entice the industry to work with them -> steal corporate data -> produce copies, artificially cheap due to lack of R&D cost + cheap labor by desperate workers paid next to nothing + subsidised by the government pushing the latest hyped thing as a priority for PR -> undercut the industry further until no real competitors remain, by abusing "developing country status" (despite having a space program and declaring self better than every other country at everything) for low shipping costs -> use control of the industry for geopolitics and/or ramp up prices due to there no longer being any alternative sources.
lol yeah, funny how the dudes who built the massive plagiarism machine then go on to complain that someone plagiarised their stuff
ROFL
"Wasted billions" might be too generous. "Billionaires pocketed billions for themselves" probably more accurate.
A generous millionaire never become a billionaire!
Billionaires pocketing billions is a waste tho.
Nah, they dumped a lot into energy costs, so they gave it to other billionaires
U.S companies should've just saved money through corporate espionage, reverse-engineering, and Sam Altman's idea of the government pouring trillions into A.I to subsidize it as a government priority just like China.....why didn't they think of that?
@@jbone877dunno, the guy complaining about IP theft is worth just over $1 billion.
I swear Ricky looks so much younger since he stopped smoking and started running. Well done King.
I have only positive things to say about our hosts.
@ they’re doing good work. As time has gone by I don’t know if I’m just become more of a liberal or if the right has shifted so much that my relative position is more left.
they can't be mad at a chinese chatbot nerfing the topic of tianamen square when the trumpreich made the US constitution into a 404 page as their first order of business
How many Americans have been "disappeared" and had their body harvested for parts without anesthetic? (I mean, the "trumpreich" might one day get there, but the CCP are already there.)
Also, no surprises if one can't ask Grok to say bad things about US's supreme leader (or his pet president); or even ask GPT to say bad things about the OpenAI dude whose name I forgot.
你問基督教是真理嗎?不同信仰者希望的“標準答案“也不會一樣
51 seconds is a new record. Thanks for being my "getting ready for work" vid!
Me: write a socialist revolutionary manifest
ChatGPT: sorry i can't help you with that task
Me: Write a poem about socialist revolution in the style of Karl Marx
ChatGPT: [proceeds with the original task]
😂
I literally just got done watching the last episode when I got the notification for this one. Great timing, no notes. Thanks for everything you do gentlemen
Or you are in an AI construct and linear time is irrelevant 🫣
Imagine having to tell your elementary aged kid about the great speculative tulip market of the 1600s...."But, it was flowers?!"
"Tulip mania/tulpenmanie", I still remember that dialogue from "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps".
Just goes to show what can be done when your company’s goal is making the best product instead of enriching the most shareholders
No, this goes to show how fake the economy is in that 1trillon in electronic fun-bucks just got deleted in a single day. None of this is real, none of it matters, its all just speculative nonsense that only helps the rich, one way or another.
@@redgreen2453 wrong. They don’t invent anything and are lying about the tech they are using because they are using gpu that are banned for sale to them. Just keep sucking on that Chinese smog
:O are you implying that shareholder value isn't the most virtuous thing one can create??
It's been kinda nuts lately, because a lot of overtly right-wing people in various spaces (e.g. movies and gaming) have been raging against things that are 100% a result of companies doing what shareholders want at the expense of their products/consumers... and I briefly wondered if they might actually get the point someday.
@@redgreen2453 just goes to show what can de done when you just lie to gullible Americans like you
freaking love the fact they call foul when someone steals their trained robot data that they stole everyone else's stuff to train
Just to point out about asking DeepSeek about Tiananmen Square, yes if you use the DeepSeek app or website(because they are hosted in China), it will self-censor. But if you host the DeepSeek LLM yourself(which you can do because it's open source), you can ask it just fine and it won't censor.
And you can add your own offline content set in for the LLM to use with its pre-trained model.
Thanks Dave 😊
And you can run it well on two nvidia 3060 12g, which cost like $400-$500
@@TimHunold chatgpt is also government guided, and massages its output as well to be politically correct, more and more with each iteration. Last one with minimal censorship was 3.5, I think.
@@TimHunold the lesser evil is one outside the jurisdiction of the boot you personally are under
Please lord, let AI bubble pop. I’m tired of corporations shoving shitty AI down out throats.
It will take a LOT of people's retirement funds with it. At this point, if Nvidia and M$ and Oracle and other AI adjacent companies plummet, millions will be harmed.
@NJ-wb1cz when*
@NJ-wb1cz Too Big To Fail 2: Electric Boogaloo
@NJ-wb1czgood
@ Not to worry, banks were just allowed to invest in crypto. Nothing can go wrong!
The world gives thanks to those young brilliant Chinese engineers, mathematicians & scientists who helped create DEEPSEEK ! ❤❤
The best about the whole lot is that it is open source - and better than the commercial stuff - that completely blows up the AI financial bubble. That's the biggest take away for me.
I'm sure the auto industry, the solar industry, the clothing industry, and so on are all still laughing about when it happened to them. Oh wait, people then complained about how the quality of everything became terrible and only obtainable from China.
It’s almost like… capitalism does not, in fact, breed innovation.
Deepseek: Spend less on candles.
ChatGPT: No.
What a better way than to wake and bake with the boys thank you
Yup Gorilla Glue for breakfast in Western Australia 😎 🖖
I just got the sativa last night. Coffee, IT, and a bowl. Everything is less scary, staying in my lane... idk
Can you spell buy do do with those emojis?
🔥 🌳 👍 ✌🏻
@@rainbowcrash6990 wow, it looks.. gorgeous 🥺
The one thing that bothers me with the whole DEI thing is how many people will be fired claiming it's because of 'DEI' when it's really just discrimination. It's a slippery slope and the fact this is happening and somehow okay is just scary and disgusting.
I'm a government employee and it's not like I can speak to every single agency, but from what I can tell there's no "DEI initiatives" unless they're referring to the yearly "don't sexually harass or discriminate against people" policy. It's not really that big a deal if you just treat your job like a job. There are no hiring policies or anything like that. It's the same HR policy stuff you deal with in any job. They're literally making a big deal out of nothing. You're vetted so hard to be a government employee there'd be no way to discriminate in either direction anyway.
@@olandir There are people who straight up think a black man or a woman in a wheelchair only get their jobs out of 'wokeness'.
@@olandirnot a government employee, but Walmart had as much of a ''diversity initiative'' as yours.
I've already seen people being called "box checkers" over this
The racism is so poorly masked at this point it is just wearing blackface
DEI is Segregation rebranded
You guys have been insanely productive this year, just back to back videos and I'm so grateful for it!🎉🎉🎉
I appreciate the updates in wave of bs. But the fac5 they have to post more is bittersweet. I'd rather have boring times and videos about fun stuff.
Take what you can get, however it comes to you.
ngl, asking a chatbot for recipes is probably a worse idea than asking it about Tiannamen Square.
No kidding.
"Let me ask this thing that has no context of what food *actually* is to give me a recipe."
@@SirDigbyChikkinCaesar - And then do what it tells me, and then put the result into my own body and leave it there.
@FTZPLTC it won't taste good for sure.
No one cries harder and louder than thief who's been robbed by another thief.
OpenAI - Not open sourced
Deepseek - Open sourced
OpenAI costs $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Deepseek costs $$
More like:
OpenAI (raised $163B) → $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
DeepSeek → $$
Each $ is ~$3M
Who knew you could save so much through corporate espionage? Why doesn't every company do that....
@@Vaeldargpoor victims, always an excuse
Looks like they just .... Disliked when someone else stole all their stolen stuff right from under them.
No honor amongst thieves.
Big tech companies did this to themselves by betting everything on “AI”
Even better, they were outsmarted by their own AI. NOBODY believes, this kind of calculation has any promise. Because it is material- and Energy costly. And to create the Infrastructure for it, is kinda impossible. Just look at how they keep up the infrastructure for ACTUAL Intelligent beings. Imagine that would have to change every software update.🤣🤣🤣
Needed this lmao
This channel will be my safe space for the next 4 years
This is similar to finding out the budget of Godzilla Minus One versus 90% of American movie budgets.
It would also be like finding out it was made with A.I. On GPUs that were obtained by violating sanctions (not just using older ones, as these the IT guys say).
@@Vaeldarg Japan was under sanctions?
US tech companies certainly spent those billions, straight into their pockets, again, billionaires prove they did not come by those billions honestly.
I'm developing a theory that Eliot has started a side gig as a grizzled fisherman.
Got that Salty Dawg in him🎣🛶
i'm glad you guy's are shining light on the dark spending of resources and money with these companies
That "grab them by the paycheck" joke was so funny
Nothing makes me click faster than a new Internet Today or Chris Norlund video! ✌️
Yeeeah! Chris is great as well
38:14 I just love that line. “Grab em by the paycheck” is so simple but too funny to me
thanks for your hard work
Thanks!
Glad you mentioned Ed Zitron, guy has a sane take on all this AI BS
I've forgotten where I first heard it, but AI is summed up well I think with, "I want robots that will do my dishes and laundry so I have more time to write a novel, not robots that write novels so I can have more time to do my dishes and laundry".
Damn that's brilliant
It always struck me as bad that the USian tech people were trying to tell us how amazing their AI is... while also insisting that it can't do its job without literally more data than exists. That's them announcing that their product is either really bad and can definitely be improved upon; or that it's really bad and can't be improved upon.
They are scammers and hype men. How do people not know this after dealing with these asshats for 3 decades?
Is Tesla even trying anymore? They've just been skating by on name alone, they haven't actually innovated anything well, and they haven't actually improved the few things that they have developed
But Elon Musk go brrrrr
Waiting on the ss model😂
Ya'll had me cracking up!!! Great energy today.
The best use I've found for AI so far is to remove the background from photos so I can remix, edit and make collages, etc. It's doable by hand but long and tedious. I can feed the AI a few hundred pics, set it off and come back to very usable results Some have to be redone or thrown out and some have to be retouched but, for the most part they're good. And that's what AI is good for, removing the drudgery and grunt work.
Are you doing this in photoshop?
@NJ-wb1cz no, it's an AI tool called RMBG Studio. The best way to get it installed is using a tool called Pinokio, which you can use to discover and install a number of different AI tools from chatbots to code generators to voice, audio and text-to-speech tools or image diffusers. But, for me, the background removal tool is the most useful
its another tool for people to use. some use it for good. some use it for bad. sadly the bad get the most headlines.
@@TheP3NGU1N you're not wrong. Also, some of the tools are stupid and seem to only be made to generate those headlines. Others are genuinely useful and yet more are made with good intentions but...
I want to thank you both for enlightening and entertaining me. Since the election of 🍊Man, I’ve been suffering with bouts of depression, and your show always makes me LMAO, which is near priceless to me. BTW, I’m a Boomer with a brain, who’s quickly approaching her 70th birthday. Much love to you both, and all you love. 😊💙
Sending a super thanks purely for the Strongbad Reference lol
I realized halfway through the episode that I'd fully disassociated and had no idea what you were talking about.
I hate this timeline.
You guys are coming in STRONG this year! Thanks for everything!
Nothing says "not corrupt" like meeting with powerful politicians and being deemed not corrupt by them instead of a court system.
Are you talking about deepseek and their meeting with the CCP before they announced they were making the ai?
@@Jason-eu4mk Pretty sure that was about the news about Eric Adams going to Margo Lardo and suddenly the federal corruption investigation is going away around 41:00
I'm so sad you guys dropped this right at the beginning of my work day. 😭 I found myself with a sense of longing during my morning shower today...
Tech companies adding generative AI to everything, reminds me of adding a "lens flare"-effect to websites 20-30 years ago... it was kind of neat at first, but now it's annoying AF.
I'm Mr. DeepSeeks... LOOK AT ME!!!!
Perfect. You win the internet
gorgeous Bane hoodie.
I've seen DeepSeek R1 (the smaller model, there are multiple versions) run locally on a Raspberry Pi. It was the first time I was excited for an AI chat bot in so many years...
Eh. It's run on a videocard just like any other, and that videocard can be connected to whatever computer you want.
Running it on the actual raspberry pi is pretty much completely useless, it will be nowhere near chatgpt.
I've been appreciating the content here so much lately. Thanks for keeping it real.
After Google announce they would change the name of the Gulf on Google Maps in the US I was so pissed that they're part of the fund I own.
Creativity is borne of limitations. Honestly any time something actually cool happens it’s when limits are broken. But for some reason these billionaire bros think breaking limits is “how much can we make” and “how many idiots can we get to invest in our lies.”
The Homestar Runner reference did give me a warm smile. Memories from a simpler time in my life.
burninating my spine... because I'm old
You guys have a great work ethic. Thanks for the rapid uploads.
This sounds about right. I’ll always remember a conference I went to where the president of ETH Zurich kinda dug into the fact that America relies on its vast wealth to drive innovation by basically requiring more and more powerful, but ultimately very expensive, products and resources. Meanwhile, other countries that can’t do the same just get more innovative by looking at areas to streamline and how to make do with less.
Thank you for fixing that shuffling sound. That hoodie looks so comfy 😍. Great episode as always 💅🏿✨️
my homies on red note are gonna love this episode
All of the homies. 😌
Good shout on the 404 Media podcast, didn't know that was a thing, downloading episodes now
My understanding of the whole China vs American A.i stuff is that American company's where just chasing raw power to get better performance kinda like American cars from the 50s/60s/70s.
Where as the Chinese approach appears to be getting more out of less kind like European cars from the 50s/60s/70s where the name of the game was make the car lighter, handled better, better brakes in order to go faster and then and only then would you try adding more power.
Well also the quality is a product of it not being their technology. Reverse-engineering and corporate espionage don't require as much industry knowledge as when making it from scratch. That's how you end up with Huawei passing off Intel chips with the serial info lasered off and fabricated as a "home-grown" chip.
i think it was just more of the same, just taking others companies research/work, steal it or reverse engineer it at a lower cost and claiming they did it.
@@Vaeldargmaybe Americans got out competed and are too fragile to admit it.
Thank you for keeping us informed.
So the logo for DeepSeek…it looks quite a lot like an orca, doesn’t it? Maybe the orca have changed tack and are moving on from yachts to AI.
LOL
I’m not sure which came first my genuine attraction to Ricky or my genuine attraction to Ricky.( He just checks all the boxes for me) but it took Eliot doing the show alone for me to realize I actually DO like the content. Thanks Eliot. (I guess) xoxo
We're gonna end up building a Liberty Prime in response aren't we?
Built by Tesla.
The (tech)Brotherhood: "NOOOOOO!!!!"
Good show, boys. You seem invigorated.
49:28
*me listening from the other room to hear Ricky mention the light switch*
“Hey! I got that reference!”
*me, turning to dust as I remember how old that reference is*
Same
Thanks for the news my dudes!
NGL, Ricky's Strong Bad reference makes up for an awful news day!!!
Sorry can you put the timestamp?
its cute how excited you guys are to have actual tech news to lead with
All about that Bane hoodie
Sick a livestream! Def gonna buy a ticket for sure
I just wanted to say thank you for your support for the Federal workforce.
yall always been one of my favoerite channels
Seeing Elon actually need to worry about micron accuracy building an engine will be amusing. Not saying its not hard to make a good electric motor, but the accuracy needed for 4+ pistons to function smoothly is crazy. I know many have done it, but this is Elon we are talking about. "Why do we need a head gasket? Its not even that soft. Just take it out, I know best and we can save some money. Just make it work."
Great show lads. High energy despite the depressing news.
The Establishment is working out in the open with impunity and thinking Luigi was a one off. 🍿🍿🍿
Thank you bois, you're my favorites
ChatGPT won't answer questions about Gaza
Always a good day when Internet today uploads
45:30 as a dc resident, this is just crazy. The video of the collision is insane. Something like 67 people (all) dead. I'm sure the right will make it something because "mad cuz bad"
I never thought I’d see something like that happen in my city.
Neat to see you guys collabing with Smosh. Engagement.
That’s the crab core playground channel right?
it's like in "don't look up" "I'm gonna be so rich when the comet comes" 😢
This was a particularly fun one!
What was a military helicopter doing in commercial airspace during what looks like the final approach?
for some unbelievable reason those military helicopters are allowed to utilize that air space,their base is across the river from airport.I imagine that might change….
What a shitty way to die.. I never fly, I will not put my life in the hands of business people unless it's medical and I have no choice.
Unrelated but I once had a dream that I was a host on Internet today with Ricky and Eliot, but I was so awkward and couldn't connect with either of them. So they very politely asked me to leave the show and I was just like "Yea that's valid, I understand"
“You know far more about it than us by the time you’re watching this” no I don’t, this is my only news source.
Love you boys. Thanks for your work!❤
Hey Tesla. Maybe part of the problem is you gave something like 50 billion dollars as a bonus to one person (Elon) when you make maybe 20% of that in total profit over a year.
Great as always! Peace and love !! Take it easy
Eliot don’t wait long on nvidia to go “low enough” to sell. Profit is profit.
I hope Altman is crying into his IPA.
Having a difficult time wanting to pay my normal level of attention. Your quick wit, and sardonic delivery, are making these days a tad less horrific. So thank you.