When doing big data analysis on stuff like this, there’s a big difference between generating a story that seems to make sense and generating correct conclusions.
For these examples, how are you validating claude’s conclusions? Are you certain enough to put warheads on foreheads? People during that time were manually analyzing these types of data, and they absolutely were making those decisions.
What is the readiness level of the tech for doing this kind of analysis: 1) nobody can do it (you’re delusional if you believe we’re here) 2) some large organizations can do it if they really want to. 3) most places that want to do it right now can do it, slightly constrained by funding (I believe we are here) 4) absolutely anyone can do it to anyone at any time.
I don’t think data access availability shifts enough to move us from world 3 to world 4 when mythos hits. So...what are you worried about?
When doing big data analysis on stuff like this, there’s a big difference between generating a story that seems to make sense and generating correct conclusions.
For these examples, how are you validating claude’s conclusions? Are you certain enough to put warheads on foreheads? People during that time were manually analyzing these types of data, and they absolutely were making those decisions.
What is the readiness level of the tech for doing this kind of analysis: 1) nobody can do it (you’re delusional if you believe we’re here) 2) some large organizations can do it if they really want to. 3) most places that want to do it right now can do it, slightly constrained by funding (I believe we are here) 4) absolutely anyone can do it to anyone at any time.
I don’t think data access availability shifts enough to move us from world 3 to world 4 when mythos hits. So...what are you worried about?