Say what you will about X, but it's still the best place to watch powerful people attack each other on social media. Elon Musk I got into an unsuspecting Twitter beef this weekend with none other than Meta's chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, who used the platform against the billionaire who owns it.
“[Musk] “He claims to want to 'pursue with the utmost precision the truth' but spreads crazy conspiracy theories on his own social platform,” LeCun said in a tweet Monday in response to a job posting for a position at xAI. He satirically included other claims from Elon Musk, including that AI will kill everyone and the billionaire's belief that the XAI business will be solved next year.
“I love his cars, his rockets, his solar panels, his satellite network,” Lacon said in an interview. Follow-up tweet. “I deeply hate his vindictive politics, conspiracy theories, and hype.”
LeCun explained to another account that he is a scientist, not an entrepreneur or producer. Musk chimed in to say that LeCun was “just following orders,” to which LeCun said, “You don't seem to understand how search works.” musk He responded By asking what “scientific” LeCun had done recently, to which Meta's chief AI scientist posted a message Link to his page on Google Scholar With “more than 80 technical papers published since January 2022”. Owner X Has follow-up By saying it was “nothing” and that LeCun was “getting weak”.
The entire exchange, which LeCun later referred to as “An enjoyable holiday“, sounded a little more belligerent than either suggested. This came on the heels of a barrage of attacks launched by Musk on Meta's products and services. WhatsApp is the latest victim of Musk's tweet storm. He posted on Friday that the encrypted messaging app “It releases your user data every night.The WhatsApp chief responded directly to Musk, saying: “this is not true“The company takes security very seriously.
Hugging Face CEO Clem DeLange said he would choose LeCun over Musk.Every day of the week.Delangue noted that LeCun has made significant contributions to the AI community without shelling out money as some others have done. Notably, Musk's X was just announced A $6 billion financing round From a large number of venture capital firms and investors in Silicon Valley.
The exchange also revealed a disagreement between Musk and Lacon's views on artificial intelligence. While Musk often preaches to critics of AI, those who believe the technology could be existential for humanity, LeCun offers a less frightening view on the dangers of AI. LeCun calls these “defeated” ones “delusional,” and said in a recent tweet that it's “too early to worry about them.” [AI]. It is too early to regulate it to prevent “existential risks.”
“Extreme travel lover. Bacon fanatic. Troublemaker. Introvert. Passionate music fanatic.”
More Stories
Hurricane Helen aftermath: Dozens still missing as search enters second week
Victim of 'Pig Slaughter' Cryptocurrency Scam Just Recovered $140,000: NPR
Stock gains moderate after jobs report rises