Starting from here] 100 hours of mastering automation techniques|Instructional text series (Zapier&n8n)

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You don’t know the insider information: Because Musk is fighting a lawsuit with OpenAI, a lot of private emails that were not public have been disclosed, The Verge based on the email conversation records, combed out the OpenAI company in the early days of the top design of the timeline, although there is a lot of verbal talk, but connected to look very interesting, real business war is so plain and simple: – In 2015, OpenAI had not yet appeared, its predecessor was Y Combinator’s AI lab, and Sam Altman, who was still the president of YC at the time, paid $10 million out of his own pocket as an investment, and then started recruiting people everywhere; – At this point Musk suggested that he should raise at least $100 million, because anything Any capital below this figure will be easily crushed by Google and Facebook ?; – Sam Altman sent an email to Musk to pull out his heart, saying that he has been thinking about whether he should choose to stop the development of AI for the sake of human beings, and that if he really can’t stop it, then the leadership of AI will fall into the hands of a company other than Google if it can. Then OpenAI became independent, and Musk proposed a small goal of raising 1 billion dollars, and asked Sam Altman to find as much money as possible, and promised that he would make up for the final shortfall; – Because OpenAI was not prominent in Silicon Valley at that time, and could not recruit first-class talent, Sam Altman was unable to find the right people to help him. and completely unable to recruit top talent, Sam Altman devised a radical compensation package: a base salary of $175,000 per year, plus a 0.25% YC equity grant for each tranche; – Sam Altman told Musk that it would be a ‘Manhattan Project’ for the AI industry, and hoped to attract 50 top researchers to join it, although the the company stays non-profit, employees who put in the work will still be rewarded in a similar way to a startup; – In 2016, DeepMind, Google’s AI lab, noticed OpenAI’s moves and started calling everyone OpenAI contacted to cut them off with exponential pay; – Sam Altman panicked ? and wrote Musk another email in a huff, wanting approval to bump his annual salary up by $100,000-$200,000 or else DeepMind had won the war early; – Musk agreed, and the early team all got close to $300,000 + variable equity salary, Musk even contributed the equivalent of SpaceX stock to fill the hole as well; – There were three exceptions, Greg (later President), Ilya (later Chief Scientist), and Trevor (later Researcher), who got higher salaries, but Sam Altman didn’t seem to put himself in the picture; – Ilya made more than $1.9 million in 2016, which helped him somewhat resist overtures from Google; – Musk echoed OpenAI’s sentiment about being so outspent on salaries when nothing was available, “We continue to do everything we can to attract headline talent, and if adding money can Musk was so disgusted with Google that he told Sam Altman that he was exploding with stress at the thought of DeepMind being the winner, and that he couldn’t let Google rule the world ?. world ?; – In 2016, OpenAI was still short of money, especially because it couldn’t afford to buy a chip, and Sam Altman went to Microsoft and negotiated a program that exchanged $10 million for the equivalent of $60 million in arithmetic resources, on the condition that OpenAI used Microsoft’s Azure cloud service and helped publicize it in the technical circle; – Musk said that he was extremely disgusted with Google. Musk told Sam Atlman that this is disgusting ?; – Sam Altman went back to talk to Microsoft, and the new offer was for Microsoft to contribute $50 million, with no strings attached, and the partnership could be terminated at any time. Sam Altman said to Musk with a grudge, “I don’t look like a Microsoft lickspittle anymore, are you satisfied” ?; – Musk replied back with an unforgiving email, saying that he would have to ask Microsoft not to send out a press release mentioning this, and that not being a Microsoft lickspittle alone would be worth a few more than $50 million dollars; – In 2017, OpenAI was preparing for a new round of funding. OpenAI was preparing for a new round of funding, and the people Musk had installed – with a woman on the board who would later give Musk three children – told Musk that the founding team wasn’t too happy about Musk coming in as CEO because they felt Musk was was running too many companies to devote 100% of his time to OpenAI; – it was a time when Tesla was within a few steps of bankruptcy, Musk was burnt out as far as the eye could see, and had no interest in OpenAI’s little whims, and emailed the mole back to say “Bugger off, let them run the company, I’m sick of it” ?; – It doesn’t take long for Ilya and Greg to push ahead with the ice-breaking plan again without relenting, writing long emails cc’d to both Sam Altman and Musk saying that they are worried about Sam altman’s obsession with the title of CEO, and questioning whether or not he’s loyal to the ideals of AGI, while at the same time explaining to Musk that the reason for rejecting him for CEO In other words, at the heart of their misgivings was the fact that the risks of AI were huge, but singling out one person to control AI would be even more risky, and they wanted to conceive of a more decentralized governance structure. Altman’s heart is broken at this time, nothing has been done to put here a meal of analysis, all kinds of how to determine the fate of mankind’s grand narrative, Musk replied directly, said the discussion is over, if you just think I just pay enough money to the kaiser, I will run; – Sam Altman on the surface of the colleagues, said he is confident that the company’s non-profit nature, and the company is a good idea. nonprofit nature, but privately said that Greg and Ilya were too naive at times, and to take a leave of absence to figure out whether or not they could still be trusted not to stab them in the back ?; – In 2018, Musk judged that OpenAI’s progress had fallen completely behind that of DeepMind, and once again proposed that he would be the CEO, otherwise it would be impossible to win over Google, and OpenAI’s founding team rejected him anyway, leading to Musk’s withdrawal from the board of directors and the cessation of capital grants; – Suddenly less of Musk’s money briefly put OpenAI in a passive position, and in order to obtain financing, OpenAI changed the company for the first time, devising a nonprofit organization controlled by a Musk, by this time, had begun to realize the need to preserve evidence for future litigation, and emailed Sam Altman to ask for clear proof that he (Musk) had no interest in the new corporate structure in return, and Sam Altman cleanly messaged back, “Roger that.” ?; – The Verge’s summary is that the power struggle around OpenAI essentially comes from the clash of two visions going in very different directions, and at least the message that comes out of the emails is that OpenAI has been able to turn the tide against the wind and get to where it is today without the driving force provided by Sam Altman, who has always been able to get what he wants at all costs, while Musk has no shortage of power, he wants revenge for all slights against him and is convinced that he is the grand steward of AGI.

https://ift.tt/xeS9br4 https://t.me/inside1024/59099https://ift.tt/xeS9br4 inside1024 @inside1024 Because Musk is fighting with OpenAI lawsuit, a lot of private emails that were not public have been disclosed, The Verge based on the email conversation records, combed out the OpenAI company in the early top design of the timeline, although a lot of verbal words, but connected to look very

You don’t know the insider information: Because Musk is fighting a lawsuit with OpenAI, a lot of private emails that were not public have been disclosed, The Verge based on the email conversation records, combed out the OpenAI company in the early days of the top design of the timeline, although there is a lot of verbal talk, but connected to look very interesting, real business war is so plain and simple: – In 2015, OpenAI had not yet appeared, its predecessor was Y Combinator’s AI lab, and Sam Altman, who was still the president of YC at the time, paid $10 million out of his own pocket as an investment, and then started recruiting people everywhere; – At this point Musk suggested that he should raise at least $100 million, because anything Any capital below this figure will be easily crushed by Google and Facebook ?; – Sam Altman sent an email to Musk to pull out his heart, saying that he has been thinking about whether he should choose to stop the development of AI for the sake of human beings, and that if he really can’t stop it, then the leadership of AI will fall into the hands of a company other than Google if it can. Then OpenAI became independent, and Musk proposed a small goal of raising 1 billion dollars, and asked Sam Altman to find as much money as possible, and promised that he would make up for the final shortfall; – Because OpenAI was not prominent in Silicon Valley at that time, and could not recruit first-class talent, Sam Altman was unable to find the right people to help him. and completely unable to recruit top talent, Sam Altman devised a radical compensation package: a base salary of $175,000 per year, plus a 0.25% YC equity grant for each tranche; – Sam Altman told Musk that it would be a ‘Manhattan Project’ for the AI industry, and hoped to attract 50 top researchers to join it, although the the company stays non-profit, employees who put in the work will still be rewarded in a similar way to a startup; – In 2016, DeepMind, Google’s AI lab, noticed OpenAI’s moves and started calling everyone OpenAI contacted to cut them off with exponential pay; – Sam Altman panicked ? and wrote Musk another email in a huff, wanting approval to bump his annual salary up by $100,000-$200,000 or else DeepMind had won the war early; – Musk agreed, and the early team all got close to $300,000 + variable equity salary, Musk even contributed the equivalent of SpaceX stock to fill the hole as well; – There were three exceptions, Greg (later President), Ilya (later Chief Scientist), and Trevor (later Researcher), who got higher salaries, but Sam Altman didn’t seem to put himself in the picture; – Ilya made more than $1.9 million in 2016, which helped him somewhat resist overtures from Google; – Musk echoed OpenAI’s sentiment about being so outspent on salaries when nothing was available, “We continue to do everything we can to attract headline talent, and if adding money can Musk was so disgusted with Google that he told Sam Altman that he was exploding with stress at the thought of DeepMind being the winner, and that he couldn’t let Google rule the world ?. world ?; – In 2016, OpenAI was still short of money, especially because it couldn’t afford to buy a chip, and Sam Altman went to Microsoft and negotiated a program that exchanged $10 million for the equivalent of $60 million in arithmetic resources, on the condition that OpenAI used Microsoft’s Azure cloud service and helped publicize it in the technical circle; – Musk said that he was extremely disgusted with Google. Musk told Sam Atlman that this is disgusting ?; – Sam Altman went back to talk to Microsoft, and the new offer was for Microsoft to contribute $50 million, with no strings attached, and the partnership could be terminated at any time. Sam Altman said to Musk with a grudge, “I don’t look like a Microsoft lickspittle anymore, are you satisfied” ?; – Musk replied back with an unforgiving email, saying that he would have to ask Microsoft not to send out a press release mentioning this, and that not being a Microsoft lickspittle alone would be worth a few more than $50 million dollars; – In 2017, OpenAI was preparing for a new round of funding. OpenAI was preparing for a new round of funding, and the people Musk had installed – with a woman on the board who would later give Musk three children – told Musk that the founding team wasn’t too happy about Musk coming in as CEO because they felt Musk was was running too many companies to devote 100% of his time to OpenAI; – it was a time when Tesla was within a few steps of bankruptcy, Musk was burnt out as far as the eye could see, and had no interest in OpenAI’s little whims, and emailed the mole back to say “Bugger off, let them run the company, I’m sick of it” ?; – It doesn’t take long for Ilya and Greg to push ahead with the ice-breaking plan again without relenting, writing long emails cc’d to both Sam Altman and Musk saying that they are worried about Sam altman’s obsession with the title of CEO, and questioning whether or not he’s loyal to the ideals of AGI, while at the same time explaining to Musk that the reason for rejecting him for CEO In other words, at the heart of their misgivings was the fact that the risks of AI were huge, but singling out one person to control AI would be even more risky, and they wanted to conceive of a more decentralized governance structure. Altman’s heart is broken at this time, nothing has been done to put here a meal of analysis, all kinds of how to determine the fate of mankind’s grand narrative, Musk replied directly, said the discussion is over, if you just think I just pay enough money to the kaiser, I will run; – Sam Altman on the surface of the colleagues, said he is confident that the company’s non-profit nature, and the company is a good idea. nonprofit nature, but privately said that Greg and Ilya were too naive at times, and to take a leave of absence to figure out whether or not they could still be trusted not to stab them in the back ?; – In 2018, Musk judged that OpenAI’s progress had fallen completely behind that of DeepMind, and once again proposed that he would be the CEO, otherwise it would be impossible to win over Google, and OpenAI’s founding team rejected him anyway, leading to Musk’s withdrawal from the board of directors and the cessation of capital grants; – Suddenly less of Musk’s money briefly put OpenAI in a passive position, and in order to obtain financing, OpenAI changed the company for the first time, devising a nonprofit organization controlled by a Musk, by this time, had begun to realize the need to preserve evidence for future litigation, and emailed Sam Altman to ask for clear proof that he (Musk) had no interest in the new corporate structure in return, and Sam Altman cleanly messaged back, “Roger that.” ?; – The Verge’s summary is that the power struggle around OpenAI essentially comes from the clash of two visions going in very different directions, and at least the message that comes out of the emails is that OpenAI has been able to turn the tide against the wind and get to where it is today without the driving force provided by Sam Altman, who has always been able to get what he wants at all costs, while Musk has no shortage of power, he wants revenge for all slights against him and is convinced that he is the grand steward of AGI. 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Let’s learn how to talk nonsense in a serious manner|Weekly Miscellany (202446-202447)

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