Denny Vrandečić
@vrandecic.bsky.social
Husband. Dad. Abstract Wikipedia at WMF. Founder Wikidata. Previously: ontologist at Google, Wikimedia Trustee, RPG author. Q18618629. Views mine.
That's not what I read. The failure comes from using the worldly success to dominate instead of using it to serve.
September 16, 2025 at 6:00 AM
That's not what I read. The failure comes from using the worldly success to dominate instead of using it to serve.
Reposted by Denny Vrandečić
"it is essential that LLMs allow their mediating function to prevail over unfounded claims of authority, and develop an ethic of self-denial, consciously sought vulnerability, and service."
September 16, 2025 at 5:23 AM
"it is essential that LLMs allow their mediating function to prevail over unfounded claims of authority, and develop an ethic of self-denial, consciously sought vulnerability, and service."
Haven't heard of such a trial
June 14, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Haven't heard of such a trial
h/t Dav Pilkey, "Dog Man: Big Jim begins" h/t my daughter
March 24, 2025 at 9:01 AM
h/t Dav Pilkey, "Dog Man: Big Jim begins" h/t my daughter
Just to sketch one approach, based on Germany's VG Wort:
They collect money for copy machines and other ways text is copied, and distribute it to copyright owners. Why not put a fee on chips used for training models and distribute the money to copyright owners? Simple approach. And just one idea.
They collect money for copy machines and other ways text is copied, and distribute it to copyright owners. Why not put a fee on chips used for training models and distribute the money to copyright owners? Simple approach. And just one idea.
March 14, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Just to sketch one approach, based on Germany's VG Wort:
They collect money for copy machines and other ways text is copied, and distribute it to copyright owners. Why not put a fee on chips used for training models and distribute the money to copyright owners? Simple approach. And just one idea.
They collect money for copy machines and other ways text is copied, and distribute it to copyright owners. Why not put a fee on chips used for training models and distribute the money to copyright owners? Simple approach. And just one idea.