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Image is from the Wikipedia article on the Sudanese Civil War.


Al-Fashir, the capital of North Darfur (a little east of that deep red zone in the west of the megathread map), is the last major holdout of the Sudanese government in that state, and is currently under siege by the RSF. Losing it would be a significant blow to the SAF, though given how the conflict lines are shaping up, it seems increasingly plausible that there will be a de facto - if not de jure - partition of Sudan, unless the military situation substantially changes. This is because the RSF have been pushed out of central Sudan, while the SAF are being pushed out of Western Sudan - although, the situation is pretty complex and has been known to change rapidly before.

As has been a constant feature of the Sudan Civil War - perhaps the single worst humanitarian crisis on the planet right now when measured by numbers - the civilian situation pales in comparison to the military situation, with hundreds of thousands of children dead from famine, and tens of millions of people experiencing extreme food insecurity.

Al-Fashir has been the destination of many thousands of refugees fleeing genocide, and food and aid supplies into the town are being explicitly blocked by the RSF, resulting in scenes similar to what is happening in Gaza right now. The big difference is that fleeing from major battle zones is at least somewhat of an option, though people are often caught and robbed or enslaved or trafficked while moving to neighbouring towns and cities - and these cities are often experiencing similar conditions to places that refugees are leaving.


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[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 25 points 7 hours ago (2 children)

For OpenAI, sort of? It's obvious to a lot of folks that "growth" in models is tapering off. The different between GPT-5 and GPT-4 is tiny compared to like GPT-1 and -2; despite all the "hype" around "artificial general intelligence" by 2027 or whatever it's very clear we're not hitting that, and OpenAI doesn't really have a path to monetization that makes sense given its reported $500 billion (!!!) valuation recently. It is possible to make money with AI, and there's clearly a customer base for it, but not at these spectacular valuations we're seeing that promise total change to all of the human experience and complete automation of your entire workforce. I don't think this lackluster announcement is going to be when the big crash happens though. That'll be when a lot of these new AI data centers come online in the next few years and, like the massive buildout of rail infrastructure two hundred years ago, don't print money like they're expected and the new frontier models aren't miles better than like qwen7 or whatever that can run locally on a decent graphics card for very little money. Once the free and open source models are as good at 99% of tasks as the frontier models, and can be run on consumer grade hardware, then the big crash comes, as OpenAI and all its data centers doesn't really have a point or path to profitability anymore.

[–] sodium_nitride@hexbear.net 20 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Once the free and open source models are as good at 99% of tasks as the frontier models, and can be run on consumer grade hardware, then the big crash comes, as OpenAI and all its data centers doesn't really have a point or path to profitability anymore.

Exactly. The release of deepseek was iirc the only time AI actually had a crash. Even then, deepseek got restricted in many places and has the baggage of being Chinese, and therefore subject to idiotic propaganda.

If we want another big drop, we probably need a western deepseek moment, even then the western governments will likely artificially protec the big AI players in some way (likely through preferential contracts for building out surveillance systems and kill chains)

[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 12 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Plus Deepseek was good, really good even, but not close to the top of the line frontier models at Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI. For agentic tasks like actually making software and managing commands in the terminal, the frontier models really excel. When (and it really is a matter of when) a Chinese firm is able to make something that rivals those and can run on consumer hardware, that's the Big One.

[–] Kereru@hexbear.net 5 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

How are GLM, Kimi, qwen coder? They seem on par with Claude sonet at a glance? Still not as good as opus ig? But does that even matter for majority programming workflows?

[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 3 points 4 hours ago

Qwen coder is pretty good but in actual usage it's still far behind the latest Anthropic models at actually doing anything approaching production ready work.

[–] ColombianLenin@hexbear.net 16 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Once the free and open source models are as good at 99% of tasks as the frontier models, and can be run on consumer grade hardware, then the big crash comes, as OpenAI and all its data centers doesn't really have a point or path to profitability anymore.

I was thinking the other day that China's developments in AI are based on trying to prick the AI bubble and bring down the US economy with it, a la dot com bubble.

[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 14 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Nah, Chinese developments in AI are mostly centered around trying to make a lot of money on AI and not fall behind the Americans. Crashing the AI bubble and the American economy with it is just a happy side effect.

[–] ColombianLenin@hexbear.net 5 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Unless by making money you are referring to increasing production I dont see how DeepSeek or the such has been made to create profits on their own.

[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 9 points 4 hours ago

Making money does not equal profits these days. "Making money" is often just investors pouring more money into your company for hype, or getting government subsidies or whatever. Deepseek was the pet project of a hedge fund billionaire, doesn't even need to make money.