Tuesday assorted links


1. Legal basis for the Pentagon’s designation?

2. Cowen’s Third Law.

3. “But what is true is that this should not be much of a surprise considering the constant rhetoric over the past few years has been that AI is a power like no other. It’s like nukes, but times a thousand. We need regulation. And when an industry repeatedly calls out for oversight, asking for someone to make the rules on how it should be used, you cannot be surprised when the Defense department take that seriously. You cannot be surprised when they make up their own interpretations of what ought to be done, because you were insufficiently prescriptive. They will listen to your articulation of any red lines and wonder, what do you mean you want to tell me how to use the mega-nuke-crazy-power that you yourself are saying you don’t know how to control?”  Rohit.

4. There are too many types of shower controls.

5. The Anthropic valuation seems pretty stable.  Plus other matters of interest from SSC, including an idea for how to improve prediction markets by inducing the sports betting to subsidize participation in other contracts.

6. You can now bet on German train delays.

7. Rohit: “OpenAI now is also the only case I know of a defense department vendor contract being negotiated in public iteratively. With plenty of object lessons on why nobody does it.”  People, there is nothing weird going on here.  It is fine to dislike various aspects of the U.S. military, after all part of their business is to kill people.  But any blame you wish to levy goes toward “the system,” do not overly spin the narrative here.

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