celso.bsky.social
👶 From when Mosaic took over Gopher.
🏢 Sr. Director of Engineering @cloudflare.social
🕹️ Slightly addicted to retrocomputing
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Na mesma linha que hoje nos parece parva, em '98 tínhamos o netbi.pt que era essencialmente um diretório de pessoas e emails portugueses. Mais tarde tentou migrar para uma espécie de SSO do SAPO.
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Nice. PS1s are borderline retro.
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😱
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Permissão dada e apreciada.
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Again, I'm not against regulation in general and the good intentions behind it, but I sometimes criticize the EU's implementation of it and the timing. But this is an ideological discussion; I suspect neither of us will change our perspectives. I laid my thoughts on the thread I shared.
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Não sou contra a regulação em geral por princípio, pelo contrário. Acho é que a EU, ou seja nós, somos excelentes a regular o que desconhecemos, por receio, prematuramente, e depois a queixarmos-nos das consequências e de que ficámos para trás. AI é, na minha opinião, um bom exemplo deste síndroma.
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Exatamente o que penso (a regulação).
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Ya
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Ele disse-me, num painel com a Fátima. Não vou conseguir. Mas 6a vou à SINFO.
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Coisas diferentes, mas sim, há também todo um movimento retro de calculadoras. Eu era mais clube Casio.
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não sei, estava fascinado a ver a página deste tipo que tem uma porrada de simuladores dos primeiros videojogos de sempre itizso.itch.io/retrofab
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I understand that some people are so risk-averse that context and consequences are a waste of time for them. I just find it idiotic that those who think that indiscriminate regulation is the solution to all problems are the same ones who seem surprised about the lack of successful startups in the EU
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It's very easy. Startups rarely know what they're doing or getting into, and, funny enough, that's often how a few succeed. Using your extreme example, If you don't trust that they won't kill people, then they will never save lives.
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A court dispute can and often does destroy a startup. For a big corp liabilities are just another cost of doing business.
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What I'm trying to say is that typically, contrary to popular perception, highly regulated industries benefit monopolies and hurt startups. In fact it's not unusual for big corps to ask for regulation.
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Think about why you don’t see startups taking risks in highly regulated areas.
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We’ll see. The other thing is I don’t see startup or small companies exemptions.
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It looks great on paper, and I love the intention, but I say it's a significant burden for providers and we're not looking at the side effects. Getting those protections in place for every new model, model version, derivate, fine-tuned, will take effort and time, potentially setting us back.
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Now you might say, "Sure! And it's the provider's responsibility to implement guard rails around the model so that it can't be explored for high-risk cases."
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Can a powerful model like Deepseek R1 be instructed to execute some, if not all, of the high-risk use cases listed? If yes, where does a Deepseek R1 provider fall in the eyes of the AI Act? I'd suggest potentially an AI System requiring a conformity assessment.
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Yes, "only" high risk, but did you see the list of vague stuff that defines what HR is? For example "AI systems intended to be used for emotion recognition." is high risk.
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E se enjoarem podem alternar com github.com/cloudflare/c...
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Pretty cool, looks like one person disassembled the binary and figured it out already, lots of tricks www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws4t...
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Mark runs a lot.
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Thanks.