sofiafenichell

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sofiafenichell

sofiafenichell

@sofiafenichell

Mom, wife, founder of @StudyHallGlobal, @MrsWordsmithOfficial and @siliconsally. Efficient, analytical, loves to run. Life loves the liver of it.

London, England 参加日 Ocak 2012
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@paulg @alygg77 Lol, I feel well equipped to comment on this one. Reading does indeed have the answer to everything. But if you want to get an 800 on the Reading & Writing section of the SAT, reading alone won’t get you there. See collegecopilot.me Reading will shorten distance to goal.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@alygg77 That's a good point, but there's also a kind of floor running through the last 3 in the sense that you can't afford to drop many points on the English section and still get into a top school, and you will if you don't read.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Your social status ≈ your college. Your college ≈ your SAT score. Your SAT score ≈ your SAT English score. Your SAT English score ≈ how much you've read. ∴ Your social status ≈ how much you read in high school. (Successive ≈s leak a lot, but still rather surprising.)
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@karpathy @patrickc @karpathy we are launching this early Jan in partnership with Penguin Random House, MIT Tech Review and others. It has great features for readers, especially kids. It has memory, embedded contextual questions, research features, social annotations, commenting, and more.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Exactly, roughly what I tried and mostly failed. I want to highlight some text in the pdf, pull out the highlight, the preceding text of the chapter, maybe the generated summaries of the other chapters, put it all together, attach nearby images if any… there’s a whole design space on how to build the context before you submit different kinds of queries to the AI book club. Queries like explain, discuss, argue in favor or opposed, take notes, create anki cards, generate quiz or exercises for thinking through the content, …
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
One of my favorite applications of LLMs is reading books together. I want to ask questions or hear generated discussion (NotebookLM style) while it is automatically conditioned on the surrounding content. If Amazon or so built a Kindle AI reader that “just works” imo it would be a huge hit. For now, it is possible to kind of hack it with a bunch of script. Possibly someone already tried to build a very nice AI-native reader app and I missed it.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@karpathy We’ve done it on the Deep Reader! Email me at sofia@studyhall.ai if you want to be a tester for the book The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman. Or any book!
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Dan Fitzpatrick
Dan Fitzpatrick@theaieducatorx·
You have a choice... tell them about a person or let them chat with that person No brainer! I'm giving you the AI prompt framework to make it happen + 12 brilliant examples Simply comment & retweet & I'll DM it to you for free. #ai #aiclassroom #chatgpt
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@DanFitzTweets I have Silicon Sally on the back burner for a decade now! As a former publisher, I so love that you did a book. Making AI accessible is so human. And it’s comforting. Your book is on my desk. I am going to make it my signature gift.
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Dan Fitzpatrick
Dan Fitzpatrick@theaieducatorx·
There are people reading this tweet right now that keep kicking themselves because they haven't started that book they want to write. Take it from me, I was there for a long long time. What helped me? Getting some external pressure. - Get a coauthor and be accountable to them - Get a publisher and feel the pressure from deadlines - Plan the life you could have as an author and let the FOMO push you Whatever works. DO IT. NOW. The world needs your ideas, thoughts, advice and guidance.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@GaryMarcus This is just human folly. I feel like the Gods and the AI are finally bonding and having a good chuckle over this. Thanks for sharing.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@paulg You sound like you are in the dark ages. It’s called hay fever! 😂 Hey science!
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Both sons inherited my sneeze-multiple-times gene. 11 yo says he sneezes in multiples of 3. 14 yo sneezes the most though; he says his record is 18.
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Dan Fitzpatrick
Dan Fitzpatrick@theaieducatorx·
Very special announcement: In The AI Educator Newsletter on Sunday, I am releasing a 30-min documentary exploring the @usedgov guidance on Artificial Intelligence. Trailer below 👇 Want to watch it now? Follow, like & retweet & I'll send you the link now. @OfficeofEdTech
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
great meetings today in warsaw, paris, and london. and…since i was out of the US, i finally got signed up for worldcoin!
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Paul Graham@paulg·
It would be fascinating if the most important thing about Brexit, historically, turned out to be its interaction with the AI revolution. But history often surprises you like that.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
I knew EU regulators would be freaking out about AI. I didn't anticipate that this freaking out would take the form of unbelievably stupid draft regulations, though in retrospect it's obvious. Regulators gonna regulate.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Was talking last night to an Oxford undergrad. Probably one of the smarter and harder working kids in his year. He uses ChatGPT all the time. Not to write things for him, but to give him instant summaries of new topics. Basically a combination of Google and Wikipedia.
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Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson@WorkMJ·
This is Europe throwing in the towel on AI. They prioritize regulating tech over creating it. They have become their own caricature.
Alexandra Bensaid@Alex_Bensaid

#IA : "Nous sommes le premier continent à avoir bâti une réglementation pour l'intelligence artificielle", assure @ThierryBreton. "La loi existe, a été votée par le Conseil européen et sera votée en avril au Parlement. Faire une loi en 2 ans, c'est un exploit !" @franceinter

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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@paulg I am not sure that’s accurate. I think it “witches” worry deeply about black magic across all areas. But muggles have been given a wand in AI so it has amplified the worry of witches.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
One difference between worry about AI and worry about other kinds of technologies (e.g. nuclear power, vaccines) is that people who understand it well worry more, on average, than people who don't. That difference is worth paying attention to.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@paulg History is knowledge in motion. Your statement doesn’t capture this essential fact.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
National history curriculums usually teach that the country in question was the best. It's no different in the US, but since US curriculums teach that history began in 1492, Americans at least have open minds about what happened before that.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@WorkMJ @azeem They will buy them back after the start something akin to a Midjourney 2.0 and pay 2x as much.
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sofiafenichell@sofiafenichell·
@azeem I use Anthropic’s Claude - super fast - while I am waiting and compare responses.
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