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Will Rinehart

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Senior Fellow @AEI. AI policy, vetocracy, & attention markets. @CharDreizen stan. Let's build.

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Interesting paper: "LLMs succeed at implementation-heavy problems but struggle with nuanced algorithmic reasoning and complex case analysis, often generating confidently incorrect justifications. High performance appears largely driven by implementation precision and tool

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A couple of quick thoughts on what the Senate rejection of the AI regulatory moratorium means for U.S. technology policy going forward: 1) California and New York will now take the lead in shaping national AI policy. Their efforts to advance European-style technology mandates

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What is this post even talking about? Raised beds are better for drainage. And it looks like there's a lot of clay in the soil, so he had to bring in new dirt. Vinyl sheeting is used to stop weeds from choking off desired plant growth. All of this is basic garden design.

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This is really funny The neighbors, NIMBY, sue over new, more YIMBY zoning code. The city, incompetent, misses filing deadline, forfeits the case. *But* b/c the city repealed the old zoning code to pass the new one, its loss means all zoning is gone. Total YIMBY victory

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Is there a good term for this? A screenshot seeming to show Grok calling itself MechaHitler was misleading because the prompts forced a binary choice. Inference smog? Prompt fog?