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TIL Kinyarwanda is the national language of Rwanda, not Kenya


> Human touch. Human touch. I’ll give you human touch, you—

> TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES PLEASE STAND BY

This actually made me pee myself out loud!


>Anthropic genuinely cares

I believe Anthropic may have functional emotions in some sense. Not necessarily identical to human emotions, but analogous processes


If you accept that "qualia" is a coherent concept" then surely emotions require qualia. And I'm really not buying the idea that current gen AI is capable of subjective experience in anything like the sense people usually mean.


It would not at all surprise me if corporations could have emotional states.


A huge part of the above-water corporate iceberg is the people and your interactions with them, so the company does take on a proxy "emotional signature" based on with whom you interact and the context of the situation. I don't see how a computer program trained on the human knowledge corpus does anything more than parrot observed behaviours without the backing biological systems. Mirroring pretty much the opposite of genuine emotion.


Claude might have an emotional signature that is all cuddly touchy-feely in an abstract, intangible, disembodied way. But.. Anthropic - as a corporation - will still have that deep, dark, insatiable desire to rape your wallet.


What's so special about those "backing biological systems"?


Emotion simulator 0.1-alpha


Give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you.


What are they?


They hold shared on behalf of other people, i.e. if someone buys one of their index funds they buy the corresponding shares. They are the on-paper owner of a very large fraction of shares in public companies, but they are a) not the ultimate owners, just agents of the real investors, and b) as a consequence very hands-off in the operation of the businessness. They in general just go along with what the company executives and other, more direct investors want. They have a general stated goal of 'encouraging long-term value for their stockholders', but the most activist thing they've done was contribute to a shuffle in exxonmobile which pushed them to pay a little bit more attention to the environment and climate change, which is if anything the opposite of what people tend to assume they do.


I mean they also send me an email to vote with my fractional S&P 500 shares whenever a shareholder vote comes up, so even if they're the on-paper owner of the shares they seem to pass through the voting rights every bit as much as the direct value and dividends.


You are probably voting for the ownership of the fund, and not the companies the fund owns. Unless you get around 500 different share holder vote forms every year you are not voting for the companies in question you are just voting for the leaders of your funds. (around 500 because S&P 500 funds often buy companies like what is in the S&P500, but not always exactly the same companies. Even if they want to be exactly the same companies they take time to buy and sell anytime the S&P500 changes just because the market could not handle them buying/selling everything the minute the S&P list changes)


You know what, looking again I've only gotten emails for the individual stocks I hold, so I was mistaken.


This is a good overview of what services they provide https://youtu.be/l1TmgZtve2k


The "Berkeley Humanoid" is a distinct robot (they have the "Berkeley Humanoid Lite" named "ours" and colored in orange as the rightmost point on their graph).


!!! hunter eye. thanks for clarification!


Nothin personnel


SAM, I can see your score, I just dethroned you with 12280.


MONSTER! I will vanquish you when I have time from my actual job which startlingly resemble this.


> I was never asked to write a fizzbuzz until last week. > A month has passed and I got no response, no feedback, nothing… It reads like fiction because it is.


A more generous interpretation is that they started writing this a week after the event, while it was still fresh, but didn't finish it until a month had passed. Or perhaps it was a week ago when they realized they had been ghosted. Timelines needn't be linear.


I think my interpretation was more generous, despite the time incoherence I deem it a good piece of fiction.


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