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johnnienaked
3 months ago
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OpenAI's hunger for computing power
Absolutely right, and it's ubiquitous across organizations too.
I've never met an executive I respect. They're all absolute experts at
appearing
competent.
aswegs8
3 months ago
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I mean, they're selected for it so that's not surprising
johnnienaked
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I guess the surprising part is that appearing competent is more important to shareholders than being competent
estimator7292
3 months ago
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Actually checking if someone
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competent requires actual work, though. Work is for
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people. Shareholders just
know
if a person is or is not competent, that's why they have so much money, right?
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I've never met an executive I respect. They're all absolute experts at appearing competent.