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1. krapp+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-18 00:54:14
Governments will have their own black-budget private LLM networks, they don't need OpenAI. The NSA probably has a whole cluster of them in its data center in Utah, trained on every public and private communication they've slurped up over the years, likely a generation or two ahead of what's available to the public.
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2. chairh+Fg[view] [source] 2023-11-18 02:45:52
>>krapp+(OP)
This is immensely dumb. What secret cabal of researchers would they be hiring that would be capable of being ahead of Deepmind/OpenAI? Where exactly would they find these people? Shadow MIT? CalTech2?
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3. krapp+Bh[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 02:53:17
>>chairh+Fg
Military and intelligence technology is almost always ahead of the private sector. Governments have practically infinite money and resources to throw at the problem, including for recruiting and industrial espionage.
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4. chairh+lj[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 03:05:55
>>krapp+Bh
The only people who think this are people who have never been associated with a top research org. You NEVER hear about anyone, let alone the top people, going to work for government. They all get scooped up with big tech salaries or stay in academia.

The military would need to be literally breeding geniuses and cultivating a secret scientific ecosystem to be ahead on AI right now.

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5. satvik+uQ[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 07:32:17
>>chairh+Fg
I can tell you right now that the government agencies are ahead of for-profit ones. Whether you choose to believe it is up to you.
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6. krapp+hU1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 15:32:13
>>chairh+lj
The military does have a secret scientific ecosystem. Where do you think all of its advanced classified technology and cryptography comes from, the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog?
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