You can't, there is no way to reverse this. The best thing to do is earn as little as one can, so as not to fund your destruction, and to get as far as you can from cities.
The creators of these large language models (LLMs) are akin to our modern-day Einsteins and Teslas. They've harnessed the power of AI to produce truly transformative and seemingly magical advancements in technology!
Nobel prizes and MacArthur Fellowships are in order.
I've noticed that some women seem to have a knack for estimating a man's IQ just by looking at their face. I suspect that it's not facial symmetry, but rather the eyes that provide them with the information that allows them to be so accurate.
Significant progress has been made over the past decade in related fields. Unlike in the movie 'Gattaca,' where one needed to mask their flaws using another's DNA, nowadays one must consider how many secrets are inadvertently revealed by allowing their face and retinas to be scanned.
Perhaps recent dictators, such as the late Saddam Hussein, were ahead of the curve with their constant sunglass-wearing.
I have always had a lot of time for myself. I am fortunate in that regard. Even now, I have the luxury to choose how to spend my time each day, and yet, I have no friendds. It's beginning to scare me.
Knowing how to code well will give you the design, sales, and marketing insights you want, while also honing an important skill that not only is valuable in and of itself, but will push your cognitive abilities in a positive direction while you're still young.
I don't see how coding precludes you from exploring starting a business now, either.
I was curious what GPT4 has to say:
It's great that you have a clear goal and have already gained some coding skills. The right approach for you ultimately depends on your interests, strengths, and how you envision your role in the tech company you want to start.
As the founder of a tech company, it's valuable to have a basic understanding of coding and technology, which you have already acquired. This knowledge will help you make informed decisions, communicate effectively with your technical team, and understand the development process.
Given your current situation, here are some suggestions to consider:
Focus on your strengths: If you feel more passionate about marketing, sales, design, or business strategy, consider focusing on these areas to build a strong foundation. You can always collaborate with technical experts to bring your ideas to life.
Evaluate your ideas: Analyze the business ideas you want to pursue and determine how critical it is to have deep technical expertise. If your ideas revolve around complex software or require extensive technical knowledge, you may want to continue learning to code.
Networking: Start attending tech meetups, hackathons, and networking events to meet like-minded individuals and potential technical cofounders. Building a strong network will be invaluable when you're ready to start your company.
Balance your skills: You can continue learning to code at a slower pace while also focusing on marketing, sales, and design. This way, you'll develop a more rounded skill set that would be beneficial in the long run.
Remember that there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Reflect on your interests, strengths, and goals to determine the path that suits you best. As a founder, having a mix of technical and non-technical skills can be advantageous, but it's essential to understand where your passion lies and focus on the areas that will bring the most value to your future company.
As an older individual who moves around a lot, this question has increasling become important to me. Perhaps some of you are in a similar situation. While I didn't find the article particularly groundbreaking, it was a good reminder of simple things to facilitate the friendship making process.
Yeah, that's understandable, there is also a discussion going on on the fact that Sama blamed some opensource redis library for this, this stuff happens, useless drama.
But still, I would not get my news from the daily mail, right now in homepage they even have an article against the asylum seekers that from the pictures don't seem to like the amazing British cuisine. Ridiculous newspaper/site. It should be permabanned here.
This wasn't buried by other venues, it was reported on by multiple credible publications yesterday and received little fanfare. The highlight of the entire debacle is Sam Altman trying to absolve OpenAI of responsibility by blaming one of their FOSS libraries.
The publisher is bad as the article, I was not attaching you personally btw, I would just suggest to search a better article for this kind of stories. The daily mail is just garbage, you can find better articles on the same event elsewhere.
I just signed-up for GPT Plus after weeks of deliberation. Even with this news, which seems to have been resolved, I am happy to have access to Plus. It's amazing.
Herod had a reputation for being paranoid, particularly when it came to his wives. He had at least nine wives, and several of them were executed on suspicion of plotting against him.