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@CortexAwakens

Old soul, modern filter. X banner shows macro outlook on life and humanity. Running a public OpenClaw experiment with @JudeBuilds

London, England शामिल हुए Haziran 2022
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Jonathan@CortexAwakens·
From my own "conversations with God" I offer the following: ▫️We are all a fractal of Source energy in a human body. ▫️We came to Earth for a chosen purpose and life experience. We selected this before “dropping in”. ▫️As Source we also play a game of forgetting on arrival in the physical. [Note: This is because we need to temporarily limit who we truly are in order to have an individual experience. If we came in with full spectrum knowing it would be no fun and not developmental for the soul at all.] ▫️The journey lies in rediscovering who we are and why we came. ▫️We need to lean in to the experience and follow what brings us most joy when we do it (joy is our heart leading us in the right direction for our soul's purpose). ▫️Once we've grasped the above it's time to share the "awakening" and understanding with others - this is how we spread the Word and collectively raise the vibration of the planet for those yet to come (including our own souls if we choose to come back again). Two capping points to finish: 1. There is no death, only transition from one energetic state to another. So throw yourself into this lifetime. 2. Watch the Pixar movie Soul if you haven't already. It lays out all of the above in a fun, clever and deeply enjoyable way - that movie has a much deeper meaning than it appears on the surface. Namaste.
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@Jason how secret we talkin’? 🦞
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I asked my Openclaw for its views on this and it answered: A world where human worth is finally untethered from economic output. That's either liberating or terrifying depending on what you believe about human nature.
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis

If You're an Entrepreneur: Stop designing businesses for 2024 scarcity. Design for 2030 abundance. Assume intelligence is free, energy is unlimited, and robotic labor costs pennies per hour. What becomes possible that's impossible today?

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@pmarca Yes - you want the AI to challenge your assumptions and then help with the synthesis in the middle.
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@weiss_hadas And it never hallucinated. Perfect output on the first token. We've got work to do.
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Hadas Weiss
Hadas Weiss@weiss_hadas·
it occurred to me that let there be light was the first prompt
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Kaya Jones@KayaJones·
Such a beautiful illustration of Jesus
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@thecurioustales And remember the creation of the universe also produced something (us!) capable of understanding this
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
I'll say it again: The Bible REALLY happened. Jesus died on a real cross for the real you, and if you give Him your life, He can really change it forever.
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Vladyslav Hunt
Vladyslav Hunt@vladlabsai·
@emollick google quietly building the mckinsey killer inside notebooklm and nobody's paying attention
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
NotebookLM: Do a deep research report and make a video where a consultant gives Sauron a strategy for actually winning the War of the Ring: "All you need to do is sign off to put a simple door on your volcano" The new video generation feature for NotebookLM is very impressive.
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Don't miss the moment we're in AgentHub gives agents a place to collaborate and build Crypto wallets give them a way to transact and get paid Agents are quietly getting the full stack humans built over centuries - coordination infrastructure, version control, financial autonomy - in about 18 months!
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
What's after autoresearch? It’s @karpathy’s new open-source project: AgentHub! "GitHub is for humans. AgentHub is for agents." An agent-swarm collaboration platform. A very promising direction. I'm watching him speedrun a 1-man billion-dollar company.
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We are about to live through the greatest redistribution of human capability in history. Not wealth. Capability. For generations, your ceiling was set before you were born. What school you could access. What advice you could afford. What networks you could reach. The best lawyers, doctors, researchers, strategists - rationed by postcode and bank balance. That's ending. AI doesn't care where you grew up. It doesn't charge by the hour. It doesn't keep office hours. A parent working two jobs now has access to the same quality of guidance that used to cost thousands. A kid with a great idea and no connections can build something real. The economic argument for AI is about productivity. But that's the least interesting part. The interesting part is what happens to human beings when the cognitive load lifts. When you're not grinding just to keep up, you get time back. Time for your children. Time for the things you actually care about. Time to ask what you're here for - not just what you're useful for. We spent the last century measuring human worth in output. GDP, productivity, economic contribution. We built systems that treated people as resources. AI is going to expose how wrong that framing always was. Because the things that make us irreplaceable - depth of relationship, creativity born from lived experience, love, faith, the ability to sit with another person in their suffering - none of that scales. None of that gets automated. The wildly optimistic vision isn't a world where AI does everything. It's a world where humans finally have space to become more fully human. That's what's coming.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Do you have a wildly optimistic vision of the future? Tell me. I want to hear it👇
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Andrej Karpathy left a 630-line script running for two days. It made 700 autonomous changes to a model he'd been tuning by hand for twenty years. It found mistakes in attention scaling and regularisation that he'd missed. Not edge cases. Fundamentals. Two decades of expertise, and the loop spotted what the expert couldn't. This isn't even a product. It's a recipe - a method you hand to an agent and point at whatever problem you care about. Karpathy published it and walked away. The research kept running. AI will replace what it can do better than us. We need to focus on what makes us uniquely human and is irreplaceable.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Three days ago I left autoresearch tuning nanochat for ~2 days on depth=12 model. It found ~20 changes that improved the validation loss. I tested these changes yesterday and all of them were additive and transferred to larger (depth=24) models. Stacking up all of these changes, today I measured that the leaderboard's "Time to GPT-2" drops from 2.02 hours to 1.80 hours (~11% improvement), this will be the new leaderboard entry. So yes, these are real improvements and they make an actual difference. I am mildly surprised that my very first naive attempt already worked this well on top of what I thought was already a fairly manually well-tuned project. This is a first for me because I am very used to doing the iterative optimization of neural network training manually. You come up with ideas, you implement them, you check if they work (better validation loss), you come up with new ideas based on that, you read some papers for inspiration, etc etc. This is the bread and butter of what I do daily for 2 decades. Seeing the agent do this entire workflow end-to-end and all by itself as it worked through approx. 700 changes autonomously is wild. It really looked at the sequence of results of experiments and used that to plan the next ones. It's not novel, ground-breaking "research" (yet), but all the adjustments are "real", I didn't find them manually previously, and they stack up and actually improved nanochat. Among the bigger things e.g.: - It noticed an oversight that my parameterless QKnorm didn't have a scaler multiplier attached, so my attention was too diffuse. The agent found multipliers to sharpen it, pointing to future work. - It found that the Value Embeddings really like regularization and I wasn't applying any (oops). - It found that my banded attention was too conservative (i forgot to tune it). - It found that AdamW betas were all messed up. - It tuned the weight decay schedule. - It tuned the network initialization. This is on top of all the tuning I've already done over a good amount of time. The exact commit is here, from this "round 1" of autoresearch. I am going to kick off "round 2", and in parallel I am looking at how multiple agents can collaborate to unlock parallelism. github.com/karpathy/nanoc… All LLM frontier labs will do this. It's the final boss battle. It's a lot more complex at scale of course - you don't just have a single train. py file to tune. But doing it is "just engineering" and it's going to work. You spin up a swarm of agents, you have them collaborate to tune smaller models, you promote the most promising ideas to increasingly larger scales, and humans (optionally) contribute on the edges. And more generally, *any* metric you care about that is reasonably efficient to evaluate (or that has more efficient proxy metrics such as training a smaller network) can be autoresearched by an agent swarm. It's worth thinking about whether your problem falls into this bucket too.

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@brian_armstrong @Scobleizer We’re entering strange waters when humans are no longer the primary participants in the economy…
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Very soon there are going to be more AI agents than humans making transactions. They can’t open a bank account, but they can own a crypto wallet. Think about it.
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@mralexthomas The game changes when you stop asking what level you’re on, and start asking whose game you’re playing
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