That sounds kinda like in person meetings. And you have the issue, same with those, of revealing information you didn’t intend to disclose, and the issues that happen when the parties incentives aren’t aligned.
Yes. The basic assumption (of my current day job) is that good-enough contextual integrity and continuous incentive alignment are solvable well within the slow takeoff we are currently in.
Fair. You think the takeoff is rate limited by compute, which is being produced at a slowly accelerating rate? (Nvidia has increased h100 run rate several fold, amd dropped their competitor today, etc)
That sounds kinda like in person meetings. And you have the issue, same with those, of revealing information you didn’t intend to disclose, and the issues that happen when the parties incentives aren’t aligned.
Yes. The basic assumption (of my current day job) is that good-enough contextual integrity and continuous incentive alignment are solvable well within the slow takeoff we are currently in.
Fair. You think the takeoff is rate limited by compute, which is being produced at a slowly accelerating rate? (Nvidia has increased h100 run rate several fold, amd dropped their competitor today, etc)