Many users praised Tim Sweeney's taco analogy as a brilliant test for AI claims and open-source framing, while others rejected it as false equivalence that ignores AI's distinct risks and scale.
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The substitution helps expose invalid policy logic and generic hype.
@TimSweeneyEpic That's the most false equivalence argument possible. Come on Tim, you can do better than this.
@TimSweeneyEpic Tbh is a perfect way to frame all this! I just don't know wich roll does salsa plays here!
@TimSweeneyEpic Tacos are pretty friggin awesome already. No need for improvement:)
@TimSweeneyEpic This is a pretty good general test for mindless language use
Thought experiment: When reading an analysis about AI, replace AI with tacos and see if the analysis still holds. New taco models released? Open source taco recipes vs closed source taco restaurants? Taco politics? It all translates faithfully.
@TimSweeneyEpic @deanwball The Baja Blast moment when Baja-class tacos were first given out for beta testing to the S&P 500 of taco influencers to make all the taco loving public feel fomo. This taco is too good it might make people do better cybercrime or something it's definitely not for you.
@TimSweeneyEpic @deanwball What an unserious take and I really wanna stress how ignorant this is in the context you are using this for
come to think of it, Fable was the first TACO model 𝕋💯🐥➡️
@TimSweeneyEpic The Manchurian candidate tacos will get us all!
Many users praised Tim Sweeney's taco analogy as a brilliant test for AI claims and open-source framing, while others rejected it as false equivalence that ignores AI's distinct risks and scale.
Based on 21 visible X reactions from 85 accounts; directional sample.
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Published answers will appear here.