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He didn't even have to be the one buying them. Lots of people benefit from a tool like OpenClaw getting popular.

Are there any with a credible approach to security, privacy and prompt injections?

Does any credible approach to prompt injection even exist?

Anyone who figures out a reliable solution would probably never have to work again.

Not that I'm aware of, but I probably won't be interested in these kinds of assistants until there are.

He's also a great booster of Codex. Says he greatly prefers it to Claude. So his role might turn out to be evanglism.

Yup, hes highly delusional if he actually thinks Sam cares about him and the project. Its all about optics.

Who purported that Sam cares about him?

Why would he care if Sam cares about him?


Someone clearly hasnt watched the podcast. Do your research before posting.

These are comments on the posted article.

If you want to bring other sources into the conversation, you could link,

or at least reference them by name upfront, right?


Listen to him on a podcast? He said he liked Zuckerberg being more personal with him and Sam was colder

He’s not “highly delusional”

He literally said he doesn’t give a fuck about money and ”I will get the fuck out of there [openai] if I don’t like it“ [source friedman interview]

This guy is very smart, and very persistent. I really don’t get all the negativity about the acquisition and especially not about him.


There are actually books which recommend that organizations track employee tokens burned as a proxy for AI adoption. Surprised me a bit.

it's the only KPI available.

Humans don't have much capacity for systematic tree search. It's sort of amazing that humans can do as well as they can, given that limitation.

FWIW, you'd probably be able to buy a lot of goods and services for $7/day, if robots were doing literally all the work.

Agreed. The quality of life bar will be higher for sure. But it will still technically be a "subsistence" lifestyle, with no prospect of improvement. Perhaps that will suffice for most people? We're going to find out.

> if robots were doing literally all the work

Let me know when ChatGPT can do your laundry.


Give it five years.

You may be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I learned more last year from ChatGPT Pro than I'd learned in the previous 5, FWIW.

Just say 'LLMs'. Whenever someone name drops a specific model I can't help but think it's just an Ad bot.

The "Pro" part is particularly suspect

Pro isn't even a model. If they actually used a model name I'd think they were just into LLMs. Chatgpt pro is a specific paid service.

Yes, ChatGPT Pro is a paid service, but FWIW I give OpenAI money. They're not giving me money.

Huh, thanks.

Seems likely that Takaichi has given Taiwan a Japanese security guarantee. [1] This may be a quid pro quo.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/shorts/p-4nFgs9fRE


She didn't give a security guarantee. And even if she wanted she can't.

Japan can't even sell arms to Taiwan right now. Even starting selling arms would be a huge change, let alone a mutual defensive pact.

It's extremely hard to change the constitution of Japan. It's the only constitution that has never been revised since WWII. LDP has been pushing this agenda for decades and nothing really happened.


> It's extremely hard to change the constitution of Japan.

It’s easy to ignore or work around it though, just like it routinely happens for every other constitution in the world.


Japan's foreign policy about Taiwan includes the notion that an attack on Taiwan is an "existential threat" to Japan, enabling a constitutional reasonning for a war in such a case.

She just won a super majority in their legislature, she can even amend the constitution now.

No, she can't.

The process to amend the constitution of Japan [0]:

1. two thirds of the house

2. two thirds of the senate

3. referendum

LDP just won the house. IF all LDP house representatives agreed with Takaichi then she could pass the first stage. Only two left!

[0]: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E5%9B%BD%E6...


Thanks for the correction

Can she? As far as I've understood it, the LDP isn't a particularly united party.

Japan giving a security guarantee to Taiwan would be major news!

In reality no such thing happened and one YouTube video of a handful of protestors doesn’t make it so.

What she did say is that a Chinese attack on Taiwan _could_ clearly become an existential threat to Japan. Note that key word _could_

Which… of course it could!

Japan hosts multiple US military bases. If it developed into an armed conflict between the US and China then it’s exceedingly likely that Japan would be attacked. Think Chinese missiles aimed At Yokosuka, just south of Tokyo.

Not only that but Japan and China have multiple territorial disputes. It’s not hard to imagine China deciding to go all in and settle those as well.


Despite what Takaichi says, if there is a war in Taiwan, Japan can only defend itself and it's interests in its sovereign territory. Japan's pacifist constitution only allows defense, even building an aircraft carrier was very controversial because it's considered to be too offensive. It's highly unlikely that Japan will actively help Taiwan defend itself

Laws and rules can be changed.

Or defending taiwan can be PR'd into a self-defending message.


> Japan's pacifist constitution only allows defense

She just won a super majority in the legislature that allows her to change the constitution.


My guess: Japan deletes the pacifist promises in its constitution, fully rearms, announces nuclear weapons capability (or does an Israel and ‘refuses to confirm or deny’), and signs a mutual defense pact with Taiwan.

The weapons are sent on the basis that more expensive the PRC anticipates an invasion of of Taiwan to be, the less likely it is to invade.

I'm sure astroturfers value it more highly than that.

The only way for you to be sure of that is if you're one.

I'm sure there's literature out there on how much astroturfers are paid.

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