These people are really too confident. They can't even make a good language model, but they still want to transform their brains. Are they crazy? ^~^ No matter how you modify or iterate the language model, it doesn't matter. But the human brain has only one thing, and once it is damaged, it is irreversible.
No Elon understands this deeply in my opinion. You should listen to lex freidmans latest interview with him on neuralink, you would think elon has a phd in the subject.
> Elon understands this deeply in my opinion (…) you would think elon has a phd in the subject.
Do you have a PhD on the subject? And if not, what’s your opinion based on? It’s well-known that Musk consistently and confidently spews bullshit on subjects he doesn’t understand. It really became obvious to a lot of people when he took over Twitter and talked nonsense about its architecture and the reasons for the failures. Oh, and let’s not forget the genius idea of asking coders to print their code, and then telling them to shred what they had printed.
You have tenacity. I gave up at "You should listen to lex freidmans..."
The people listening to Lex Fridman should listen to the debunking of his weird insistence on associating himself with MIT. It's especially weird because he's got multiple degrees from Drexel. His real credentials are... real. Yet he hangs his hat on giving an IAP talk on the MIT campus.
"At this point, I think I know more about manufacturing than anyone currently alive on Earth"
Imma say no. He doesn't understand mass transit or trains. He doesn't understand market segmentation in autonomous vehicles, and that general purpose vehicle autonomy for vehicles designed for private owners is a long way from a robotaxi. Especially when it isn't an MVP for its intended market yet. He doesn't understand pickup trucks. Every place he's been become convinced that his concepts and his designs are the best, are disasters. Money or ketamine went to his head.
> But to say elon doesn't understand his companies deeply is pure stupidity.
And it wasn’t my argument. You can understand your company without understanding every intricacy of your products. A good example is Tim Cook, who understands operations but not design or programming (and doesn’t pretend to) and yet helms Apple into greater heights (even if I disagree with the direction). A company is not a single person, that’s why you hire.
Furthermore, I wasn’t rude or aggressive towards you, and would thus appreciate the same courtesy. Especially when your vitriol comes from a place of misunderstanding and strawmanning. That is not what HN is about.