Fair enough! That’s exciting news
Fair enough! That’s exciting news
The warnings are self-serving, not the AI
If it helps, I agreed with your 1st 2 points. You may die with your dignity half intact.
“Sam Altman or Elon Musk about the “existential risk” artificial general intelligence poses to humanity”
The full quote is “UNLIKE self-serving warnings from Sam Altman or Elon Musk about the “existential risk” artificial general intelligence poses to humanity”. In other words, they’re actively denigrating Musk and Altman, and you’ve taken the quote entirely out of context, in direct opposite to the original meaning.
? It’s not open source, AFAIK.
The only open source mentioned in the post is their encryption. Not the document editing software. OP please remove your change to the article title, it’s extremely misleading.
30 engineers is startup-sized. 30 engineers to deal with the needs of a sensitive software being used by millions worldwide, and is a huge target for cyberattacks? That’s way below the threshold needed.
Headline is terrible
They do explain though that given how below average their headcount is, it means they’re likely understaffed, overworked, and have zero capacity to respond to intrusion attempts.
What article did you read, seeing as there’s nothing from Musk in there?
How would we ever understand it, then?
That’s an epileptic seizure waiting to happen…
Panel 3: They want crispr chicken
The execs are certainly living up to the crazy portion of the name
Why btd 5 over btd 6?
Coursework can be similarly adapted.
How?
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A lot of students do not perform well under exam conditions due to stress and pressure. Also, unless you’re entirely eliminating coursework, it doesn’t remove the issue.
Points for creativity, at least
if they’re using way above their share of bandwidth
Based on the numbers reported in the article, that’s a significant chunk of their customers. The ISP was probably reluctant to upgrade their infra like they should have.
They’re not just writing the software, they’re responsible for the infrastructure it’s running on. And keeping that running and secure IS a full time job.
Right now, you sound exactly like one of those C level execs who looks at IT and asks “We haven’t had an issue in years, what do we need to pay them for?”