You could also technically do all of that debugging before you even get to the moon, though. Also has the added benefit of not dying if something goes awry.
So, I'm not an expert study-reader or anything, but it looks like they took some questions from the MMLU, modified it in some unspecified way and put it into 3 categories (AI, human, AI-human), and after accounting for skill, determined that people with higher theory of mind had a slightly better outcome than people with lower theory of mind. They determined this based on what the people being tested wrote to the AI, but what they wrote isn't in the study.What they didn't do is state that people with higher theory of mind are more likely to use AI or anything like that. The study also doesn't mention empathy at all, though I guess it could be inferred.
Not that any of that actually matters because how they determined how much "theory of mind" each person had was to ask Gemini 2.5 and GPT-4o.
Btw "Don't Die" is a Bryan Johnson adjacent longevity community slogan which the writer is very likely to have seen often around twitter
Or it could be a reference to what often is said before the start of a match of a video game (though they probably left out "kick ass" for marketing purposes).
Edit: actually, considering that, maybe there's a reveal at the end that they're in the Basilisk torture sim, so... there might be something there?
"An investigator from the San Francisco Public Defender's Office lawfully served a subpoena on Mr. Altman because he is a potential witness in a pending criminal case," spokesperson Valerie Ibarra said in a statement to SFGATE.
In a post on X, the group wrote that one of their public defenders had managed to serve Sam Altman with a subpoena, requiring him to testify at their upcoming trial. They explained that the case involves their previous non-violent demonstrations, including blocking the entrance and the road in front of OpenAI's offices on multiple occasions.
"All of our non-violent actions against OpenAI were an attempt to slow OpenAI down in their attempted murder of everyone and every living thing on earth."
You could also technically do all of that debugging before you even get to the moon, though. Also has the added benefit of not dying if something goes awry.