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Henry Shevlin

@dioscuri
10 posts
2026-02-26
Economic adoption of AI has been far slower than many experts expected, but the speed of social AI has caught almost everyone off guard. [image]
2026-02-26 View on X
New York Times

As China grapples with a shrinking population and low birthrate, some women are finding romance with AI chatbots, leading Beijing to increase AI regulations

As China grapples with a shrinking population and historically low birthrate, people are finding romance with chatbots instead.

2025-06-11
I'd give o3-pro 8.5/10 on BaldurBench. The class build it gave was very strong, fully legal, and patch 8 compliant. Lost a few points for minor/superficial hallucinations and not flagging some optimisation options (eg Ethel's hair). Very very impressive. https://chatgpt.com/... [image]
2025-06-11 View on X
Latent.Space

OpenAI's o3-pro is much smarter than o3 and amazing at using tools, but the model requires a lot of context to run well and without enough it tends to overthink

OpenAI dropped o3 pricing 80% today and launched o3-pro.  Ben Hylak of Raindrop.ai returns with the world's first early review.

I'd give o3-pro 8.5/10 on BaldurBench. The class build it gave was very strong, fully legal, and patch 8 compliant. Lost a few points for minor/superficial hallucinations and not flagging some optimisation options (eg Ethel's hair). Very very impressive. https://chatgpt.com/... [image]
2025-06-11 View on X
TechCrunch

OpenAI debuts o3-pro for ChatGPT Pro and Team users and in its API, costing $20/1M input and $80/1M output tokens; Enterprise and Edu will get access next week

OpenAI has launched o3-pro, an AI model that the company claims is its most capable yet.  —  O3-pro is a version of OpenAI's o3 …

2025-01-26
Deepseek R1 is ridiculously good. Better than any LLM I've ever used so far, and notably extremely low rates of hallucinations, even on questions that are designed to elicit them.
2025-01-26 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Rather than weakening China's AI capabilities, US sanctions appear to be driving startups like DeepSeek to innovate by prioritizing efficiency and collaboration

The AI community is abuzz over DeepSeek R1, a new open-source reasoning model.  —  The model was developed by the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek …

Deepseek R1 is ridiculously good. Better than any LLM I've ever used so far, and notably extremely low rates of hallucinations, even on questions that are designed to elicit them.
2025-01-26 View on X
Financial Times

Industry insiders say DeepSeek's focus on research makes it a dangerous competitor as it's willing to share breakthroughs rather than protect them for profits

China is pulling the same trick.  —  www.ft.com/content/747a... Mastodon: Brian Kung / @briankung@hachyderm.io : “There's a pretty delicious, or maybe disconcerting irony to this, ...

2025-01-25
Deepseek R1 is ridiculously good. Better than any LLM I've ever used so far, and notably extremely low rates of hallucinations, even on questions that are designed to elicit them.
2025-01-25 View on X
VentureBeat

Yann LeCun says DeepSeek “profited from open research and open source” like Meta's Llama and is proof that open source models are surpassing proprietary ones

If you hadn't heard, there's a new AI star in town: DeepSeek, the subsidiary of Hong Kong-based quantitative analysis …

2024-05-27
@mealreplacer “All sensations... are the result of physiological states that an LLM simply doesn't have. Consequently we know that an LLM cannot have subjective experiences of those states.” So I guess someone who's had an arm amputated can't possibly feel any kind of ‘phantom pains’ there 😉
2024-05-27 View on X
TIME

LLMs aren't sentient; they lack the physiological states required for sensations like hunger and pain, and thus can't have subjective experiences of such states

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the term used to describe an artificial agent that is at least as intelligent as a human …

I disagree with claims that we *know* LLMs aren't conscious. Fairly unlikely, perhaps, but not inconceivable that the functional dynamics constitutive of subjectivity could be realised in large Transformers. Not enough scientific consensus about consciousness to rule it out.
2024-05-27 View on X
TIME

LLMs aren't sentient; they lack the physiological states required for sensations like hunger and pain, and thus can't have subjective experiences of such states

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the term used to describe an artificial agent that is at least as intelligent as a human …

2024-05-26
I disagree with claims that we *know* LLMs aren't conscious. Fairly unlikely, perhaps, but not inconceivable that the functional dynamics constitutive of subjectivity could be realised in large Transformers. Not enough scientific consensus about consciousness to rule it out.
2024-05-26 View on X
TIME

LLMs aren't sentient; they lack the physiological states required for sensations like hunger and pain, and thus can't have subjective experiences of such states

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the term used to describe an artificial agent that is at least as intelligent as a human … Bluesky: @motomatters.bsky.social and @zitron.bs...

@mealreplacer “All sensations... are the result of physiological states that an LLM simply doesn't have. Consequently we know that an LLM cannot have subjective experiences of those states.” So I guess someone who's had an arm amputated can't possibly feel any kind of ‘phantom pains’ there 😉
2024-05-26 View on X
TIME

LLMs aren't sentient; they lack the physiological states required for sensations like hunger and pain, and thus can't have subjective experiences of such states

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the term used to describe an artificial agent that is at least as intelligent as a human … Bluesky: @motomatters.bsky.social and @zitron.bs...