snarkolepsy
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snarkolepsy
@snarkolepsy
Delightfully underliterate, but bring your A game anyway. My follow count is low because I purge bot accounts including fake Elons and thirst traps.





In the tiny rural town of Crowell, Texas, residents now face permanent artificial daylight at night due to a large data center. It operates with intense 24/7 lighting that generates a powerful glow a lot of noise Similar concerns about noise and environmental impacts have surfaced near other sites across the country. AI is destroying the rural small towns




"44 percent of polled Gen Z workers said they’re “sabotaging their company’s AI strategy in at least one way,” Link👇


Freshly assembled Figure's F.03 humanoid can now walk autonomously from the manufacturing line straight to headquarters. Navigates stairs using only its onboard camera feeds—no LiDAR, no pre-mapped floors. The full locomotion policy was trained end-to-end with reinforcement learning entirely in simulation, then transferred zero-shot to the physical robot. Watch its depth perception in action as it handles stair navigation. The colorful reconstruction is how neural networks infer geometry from cameras, though some jitter in scale and artifacts around windows are visible.



No, #AI is not conscious, and it's unlikely to ever be conscious. Here's why. @anilkseth's brilliant and poetic #TED talk brings some sense into a field filled with outrageous claims (I suspect at least sometimes designed merely to attract attention). ted.com/talks/anil_set…


🚨US HAVE BEGUN PRODUCTION OF 100K HUMANOID ROBOT ARMIES POWERED BY INTEGRATED NVIDIA AI BRAINS IN CALIFORNIA 1X has announced the start of production of intelligent humanoid robot fleets - with a target of 100,000 units by next year Powered by NVIDIA chips, with integrated AI brains, the first robots will enter homes from the firm's manufacturing plant in California Does anyone else find this terrifying rather than exciting? Is the humanoid robot rebellion takeover just something we see in sci-fi films or have we knowingly developed a new advanced and intelligent digital enemy? It's bound to be controversial so please let me know what you think Would you have one in your own home and would you leave it to look after your children while you are out? @GodSawUs @IamVictorPerez1 @BrianRoemmele @Scobleizer











1X really does have good design taste. And here the CEO tells us how a home robot should be shipped. He’s 100% correct.





Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:












