Inside the 24 hours that led to pulling Fable 5
businessinsider.com> On Saturday, Sacks said the past feuds between the administration and Anthropic were separate from the export control decision.
Hard to believe that.
Lots of commentary from an unnamed White House source characterizing Anthropic as being "unserious," without further elaboration.
I want to point out that when the commentary by export-ban apologists devolves into talking about perceiving Anthropic as being "leftist," they're not having safety or even a technology-centric conversation anymore. They're making a baised political statement of intent about seeking domination and control over technology for capricious, arbitrary and self-interested reasons.
I expected a Peter Molyneux game. Worth checking out if you wanted a Sims-informed RPG.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fable_(video_game_series)
Apparently there is a new one still coming out:
Please let me know where the rock you've been living under is, it sounds nice.
Amazing that even at that level, a lack of communication is the root cause of the problem.
But it's not though. The root of the problem is politics, and the root of that problem is self -interest.
> The root of the problem is politics, and the root of that problem is self -interest.
The root of that problem today in the US goes beyond "self-interest." It's outright corruption at this point.
a lack of bribe is the root cause of the problem
That will not help catching up to DeepSeek.
export controls will only ensure they make more efficient and effective models, even without a fronter runner to compare with.