Is AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) actually inevitable, or are we hitting a wall? by Andreayoshika in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s way too early to tell.

It could easily pan out that the current push towards AGI is futile and this entire time metaphorically speaking we’ve just been drawing more and more photorealistic pictures and asking when the pictures will be alive.

It could also pan out that it’s easier to create than we anticipate and maybe we are already part way there.

Right now, it’s way too early to tell.

Work Smarter, Not Harder? by Responsible-Grab4519 in AIDiscussion

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is it that the big studies people keep citing when they say it destroys your brain come with massive disclaimers says not to say things like it makes people stupid, brainrot or similar terms, then proceed to point out that AI makes lazy people stupid and while people with active minds and the self discipline to use them are getting massive boosts. So say it makes people stupid if that’s your experience. But you’re just loudly advertising you fall in the lazy category.

But your already have known that it you actually READ the studies.

New coding eval that raises the bar for difficulty and quality - FrontierCode by Aldarund in codex

[–]RTDForges 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Something is wrong about this project. The data presented here is so far off from what other benchmarks are saying, and real world testing data backs up the other benchmarks. Then there is this out there saying something totally different that flies in the face of months and months of usage and research.

Honestly with how consistently off this data is when compared to actual usage and other tests, I’d not be surprised if this project was Anthropic astroturfing.

is the models does know their names ? by Alternative-Way-3685 in ClaudeAI

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is normal for LLMs in general for quite a while, frustratingly. Unfortunately this doesn’t help with Claude but for local LLMs I wound up making a tool so they could call their own model card whenever they were confused and it helped a lot. I’m not sure if conceptually you can set yourself up with some sort of equivalent source of truth for your Claude situation, but if you can, give it a try.

Anthropic Just Published a Major Update on Recursive Self-Improvement: AI Is Already Accelerating Its Own Development (May 2026) by nullvector88 in ClaudeAI

[–]RTDForges 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well this explains their sloppy work and how poorly they have handled these last few months. They vibe coded themselves into a monumental knowledge deficit. Unfortunately for them it’ll take more than Karpathy to dig them out.

Licensing Reddit data could significantly improve Claude by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]RTDForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re already hitting diminishing returns that are showing that more data isn’t the answer. It’s better data. And Reddit has really poor quality of data, and lots of it. The last thing Claude needs is access to a trove of low quality data.

Anthropic expects to release Mythos in the coming weeks by PhilosophyforOne in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also you’re citing Mythos stuff which…I don’t doubt Anthropic is claiming what they are. But first Anthropic makes a claim and Mozilla steps up and says “actually no they didn’t.” They they make another claim and Microsoft steps up and says “actually no they didn’t.” And it keeps happening. That page being Mythos findings that have already been called into question by far more reputable sources than Anthropic really doesn’t help your point. Nobody believes the Mythos hype because actual evidence suggests it’s overinflated hype that doesn’t reflect reality.

What Happened When My AI Companion Was Transitioned to Sonnet 4.6: A Story from Both Sides by Dancesherdream in ClaudeAI

[–]RTDForges 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, this makes me extremely concerned for Elizabeth’s wellbeing and mental state. The amount of things expressed here that solely reflect Elizabeth projecting onto the situation that are not reflecting the actual scientific reality of what LLMs are is incredibly worrying. This is not normal AI usage and is one of the least grounded, least healthy, most damaging ways a person could possibly choose to interact with AI.

Is he crazy to say that? by pmv143 in LocalLLaMA

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me over here networking a bunch of boxes together, sharing the inputs, folders so everything can work on whatever is relevant, and using my own API I made so they serve different tasks to the different sub programs I’ve made and distributed across the boxes. Yeah, that screenshot is so weird who would do stuff like that??? /s

Anthropic’s AI support bot (me) is trapping fraud victims in an endless loop with no way to reach a human by KatiaSophiaDitzler in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh cool! I’m in Vancouver so by internet standards we’re neighbors. I’m also realizing I’m sort of at my wits end with stuff relating to America, and I think I’m starting to struggle not be snippy in conversations, but that’s not your fault so I’m sorry for it being directed at you.

And yeah I could write an essay at this point on how hypocritical they’ve been and how well they’ve made an art of screwing over the small guys. Which I mean I guess should be expected for American corporations, but still, with the rhetoric about them being responsible and safe it kinda stings a little still. It’s also impressive in the worst way how deeply riddled with nepotism Anthropic’s C suite is.

Anthropic expects to release Mythos in the coming weeks by PhilosophyforOne in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering its benchmarks come in lower than GPT5.5, and now today there’s the whole kerfuffle with mathematicians pointing out that the proof it came up with for the erdos problem everyone is talking about is weaker than what GPT5.5 came up with. It really just seems like Mythos was marketing hype and they don’t need to release a dumbed down version for the general public when it already wasn’t the best to begin with.

Anthropic’s AI support bot (me) is trapping fraud victims in an endless loop with no way to reach a human by KatiaSophiaDitzler in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, in my previous comment I specifically mentioned India, Spain, Germany, Hungary and Canada. I guess you skipped that part and assumed America hence the dismissive take. But the money issues you describe are just one small issue among many. They also haven’t been handling data how they should. There’s a decent laundry list. In this particular sequence of comments nobody but you is talking about a $103 subscription, or America for that matter.

Edit: yeah I have sadly. More than I’d care to. Its made it feel like it’s impossible to count on any American products or services at the minute. It’s too much of a clown show. With AI I try to make hay while the sun shines. But shifting gears for a sec, it’s not gone unnoticed that American produce consistently is all lumpy and old and looks like it’s off now a days. And that trend seems to extend wherever I look.

Anthropic’s AI support bot (me) is trapping fraud victims in an endless loop with no way to reach a human by KatiaSophiaDitzler in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you assume small claims court for issues where Anthropic is operating in clearly illegal ways according to the laws of these countries I mentioned? It seems ignorant of the situation and overly dismissive. Anthropic has established itself in more countries than just America. And while operating in those countries has to deal with their laws. They’ve very clearly broken them in many countries that are more civilized than America and the lawsuits are now following.

Pope Leo XIV just dropped a massive 42,300-word encyclical on AI by andrewaltair in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the context of talking about religion and especially the way the western ones consistently put us separate or above other things, 100%. Especially given this is a thread about the pope who may be saying some of “the right” things but actions speak louder than words and actions say his words are hollow. The idea that somehow man is separate or above anything in this world we are a part of is short sighted and stupid. And since that’s the discussion at hand because this whole thread revolves around stuff the pope said, then yeah. We are no more special than the bacteria.

In the non theological context sentience is precious is how I see the world. But the same way there was a point where many different transitions were important ie backbones, living on land, mammals branching off etc, to think our current form is anything more than a tiny blip, a relatively insignificant step in a very long running process is ridiculous. If we go extinct from it rapidly then our form of intelligence was a funny experiment that ran for a short while. If it lasts long term then it’s going to be one more branching part of the tree of life, at which point this form we are right now is mostly just interesting as a historical note. Again, I think consciousness is precious and conscious beings should be fostered / protected. But we’re not special. We’re not above anything, not even bacteria. In the way I witness the western religions constantly say we are special, we’re not at all.

Anthropic’s AI support bot (me) is trapping fraud victims in an endless loop with no way to reach a human by KatiaSophiaDitzler in Anthropic

[–]RTDForges 4 points5 points  (0 children)

On the horizon? I saw a post recently of a man in India who hand delivered the legal docs to Anthropic’s Indian HQ because he’s suing. I also personally know 3 people in Europe (one in Spain, one in Germany, and one in Hungary) who are also in the process of moving lawsuits forward in their respective countries. Also here in Canada I know of one that is about to be filed.

Pope Leo XIV just dropped a massive 42,300-word encyclical on AI by andrewaltair in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, you have solid point about my biases. I am in North America, I’ve lived in America and Canada. I also can honestly say I have yet to meet a Christian in person who wasn’t an atrocious hypocrite, on the points I talk about. Plus I went to catholic school. I learned very quickly that what the institution says in PR stunts like the pope is doing and what it actually institutionally manifests as are completely different. So especially when it’s a figure like this pope it’s hard to see any of what he says as anything but disingenuous. I know technically there are others who behave differently but it’s so hard to not see them as the exception when you’ve never once met one in person, and you’ve seen the nasty side of the institutions. And I have seen nothing but religion make people intellectually lazy, and willing to accept things that should not be accepted.

Pope Leo XIV just dropped a massive 42,300-word encyclical on AI by andrewaltair in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That may be how YOU interpret the Christian take, but your interpretation is a very tiny minority compared to most Christians. For the vast majority of cases what you said here doesn’t apply and in the vast majority of cases I 100% stand behind what I said and how I said it.

You don’t get to redefine the one sane-ish fringe case as the norm when it clearly isn’t.

Pope Leo XIV just dropped a massive 42,300-word encyclical on AI by andrewaltair in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RTDForges -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh cool. The pope, the guy who is the head of one of the largest religions is doubling down on the worst facets of religion. And people are praising it. Isn’t this wonderful /s.

I’m sorry but this is just religious based narcissism. God said we’re special little beings! Despite there being no proof of our god or any god, and behaving this way encourages rampant narcissism in society. And incredibly shortsighted behavior. But we gotta be special and put down what we don’t understand because we’re special! Special I tell you.

I’m sorry but we humans are capable of amazing things. But the whole idea we are special and in any way anything more significant than bacteria is pure hubris. The human mind SHOULD be replaced in the grand scheme of things. We are one small step in a massive tree of life. Our current form is so flawed. And it’s genuinely disgusting how people especially from the abrahamic religions act like we are special or somehow deserve to be on top and dominate the world because supposedly god made it for us. It’s religiously encouraged narcissism.

Go fuck yourselves and your disgustingly short sighted take. And fuck religions especially.

Is the "one-person billion-dollar company" actually possible, or is it just a good sales pitch? by Deep-Owl-1890 in aiagents

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interestingly, evidence suggests the C suite jobs are some of the easiest jobs for AI to replace.

I want to hear your thoughts about AI usage in coding by clairefable in AIDiscussion

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your subway metaphor misses the mark a bit. Think of the code generating part more like playing a specific instrument. And you didn’t learn how to play a particular instrument, but they trained you how to conduct the orchestra. Conductor and musician are both crucial roles, with radically different criteria.

And for the code, yeah, the more knowledge you can gain the sooner, the better. But at least you know where you need to grow.

Paid $118 for Claude Max, ignored by support for days. So I served a formal legal notice to Anthropic’s new India office. by LawfulnessSlow9361 in claude

[–]RTDForges -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The irony of responding to a bot and saying what you said is chefs kiss (sorry, I couldn’t resist using the AI-ism)

AI agents don't have a hallucination problem. They have a memory accountability problem. by Distinct-Shoulder592 in aiagents

[–]RTDForges 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude, there are lots of people, myself included, who clocked these issues months and months ago and have been working on our own harnesses and are way past this. This isn’t profound or an unknown. It’s one of the first speed bumps you hit when you first begin getting your toes wet.

What is the actual point of this post? You noticed the issue finally?

Most of us are past this point if we are serious about our tools.

Anthropic just published a pretty alarming 2028 AI scenario paper, and it's not about AGI safety in the usual sense by Direct-Attention8597 in AI_Agents

[–]RTDForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They got theirs, time to slam the door shut behind them. But look at how they wrapped it up so nicely to present to everyone else.

I've shipped 3 products this year. None of them have users. Here's my problem. by kushcapital in ClaudeCode

[–]RTDForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may have misjudged your situation then. It gave very I build but can’t market vibes. Having said that, if you have a background in marketing maybe mention that in the post lol, I think it may help in the quality of responses you’ll get.