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Aditya
@Aditrixx
researcher, ml, computerVision, gamer, spiritual, kubrickNERD
Jaipur, India Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Stanford just hosted a hackathon. Over 1000 students from around the world came to build for 36 hours straight.
The reward? $100k+ in prizes.
Here are the winners and crowd standouts we saw at TreeHacks ‘24 @hackwithtrees (🧵):


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Give Away Alert!!
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Machine Learning
3. Cloud Computing
4. Ethical Hacking
5. Data Analytics
6. AWS Certified
7. Data Science
8. BIG DATA
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To get it: 1. Follow @Parul_Gautam7 (so I can DM)
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Finally, someone cracked it. The ChatGPT system prompt.
If you were wondering why GPT became so bad in the past 6 months, its because "laziness" is part of the system prompt:
1. "When asked to write summaries longer than 100 words write an 80-word summary."
2. "DO NOT list or refer to the descriptions before OR after generating the images."
3. "Do not create more than 1 image, even if the user requests more."

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Mobile ALOHA's hardware is very capable. We brought it home yesterday and tried more tasks! It can:
- do laundry👔👖
- self-charge⚡️
- use a vacuum
- water plants🌳
- load and unload a dishwasher
- use a coffee machine☕️
- obtain drinks from the fridge and open a beer🍺
- open doors🚪
- play with pets🐱
- throw away trash
- turn on/off a lamp💡
Project website: mobile-aloha.github.io
Co-lead @tonyzzhao, advised by @chelseabfinn
(amazing photographing from @qingqing_zhao_ )
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The Microsoft Excel Championship wrapped in Las Vegas last weekend.
Andrew “The Annihilator” Ngai won his 3rd straight title.
The Australian actuary beat 14 opponents in various 30-minute case study challenges.
Funniest part: this clip of live-stream announcers losing their minds over pivot tables and data labeling.
What did Ngai get for winning? A $15k cash prize and a glorious Wrestling Championship Belt 😂
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Attending @geoffreyhinton’s retirement celebration at Google with old friends. Thank you for everything you’ve done for AI! @JeffDean @quocleix

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@Ccps_Rajasthan Urgent Fraud help, my father received calls from 9911363295 & 8949064395 posing as SBI officials for eKYC. Installed Alpemix as instructed. Lost ₹119,000 from SBICreditCard + ₹35,999 from SBI, HDFC, ICICI accounts. Already blocked all accounts. @tandonrakshit
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A tale of murder, medicine and sheer brilliance…
I can proudly credit much of my success in clinical practice to one teacher of mine: Dr. Rama Tharak Nath. His observations, teaching and language skills are unparalleled. Here is a great story where he single handedly solved an international crime recently:
The background:
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Dr. Tharak Nath is a neurologist who practices in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. A young bride Kavitha (name changed) came to him recently with severe burning, tingling and numbness of hands and feet. He took her complete clinical history. Here are a few highlights he gathered:
The marriage:
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Kavitha got married in June. Her in-laws are truly cosmopolitan. The groom Shekar (name changed) is an engineer in the U.S. The sister-in-law, Raveena (pseudonym, again) is a doctor in the U.K. and was married to a health care professional. The in-laws, Subba Rao and Janaki, travel between India, US and the UK constantly.
The first episode:
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Subba Rao and Janaki have a beautiful flat in Miyapur. After the marriage, all of the family got sick with gastroenteritis. They had stomach cramps, dragging discomfort in legs and hands.
They went to a corporate hospital in Hyderabad. Subba Rao, Shekar Raveena and Kavitha were okay but Janaki, the mother-in-law, developed weakness of limbs. Shekar went to the U.S., Raveena to the U.K. and Subba Rao was taking care of Janaki. Kavitha came back to Narasaraopet, a town near Guntur.
The unfortunate death:
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Janaki deteriorated further and was admitted in the big hospital. She was diagnosed with Gillian Barre Syndrome, in which paralysis of both arms and legs occurs. Her daughter Raveena came back from the UK to take care of her. She got stabilised over a few days and was shifted to the room in the hospital. Raveena left to the UK again.
But as fate would have it, Janaki suddenly died in the room. The doctors thought that it could be pulmonary embolism, a sudden clot to the lungs.
The second episode:
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All the family got together in Miyapur in the moments of grief. The new bride went from Guntur to be with her husband in the distressing time. They were performing the rituals but didn’t expect what hit them next…
All of them got sick again. They went to another corporate hospital and were treated for gastroenteritis. The water in their flats was examined and found to have E.Coli, a bacterial pathogen. They were treated and sent home. Raveena left for UK, Shekar to the U.S., and Kavitha went back to Narasaraopet, Guntur.
Enters the saviour:
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But Kavitha was suffering from severe neural pains in her limbs. She was sure that she will die, and she insisted that she be taken to Dr. Rama Tharak Nath. She was taken to him promptly and he examined her thoroughly and heard what she had to say. He asked her a lot of questions.
The Vital Clue:
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What was not obvious to many doctors, Dr. Tharak Nath identified in less than 15 minutes. He noticed inconspicuous white lines on the nails of Kavitha. These are called Mee’s Lines, he later told me. They are the diagnostic features of a poisoning from Arsenic, the King of poisons. Napoleon was suspected to have died from Arsenic poisoning.
The follow up:
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Dr. Tharak Nath got his patient tested for Arsenic. He also asked the husband in the US, and the father-in-law in Hyderabad to get tested for Arsenic. It was an uphill task for the NRI to get tested for Arsenic, but he managed it in the end, educating his unsuspecting doctors about Mee’s lines and using Dr. Tharak’s suspicions as props.
The lab results showed only one thing: My professor was absolutely right. It was Arsenic that troubled all of them.
#MiyapurMurder
#ArsenicPoisoning
#MedicalMystery
#MedTwitter
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SF’s most talented:
-AI researchers
-data scientists
-software engineers
All came to a mansion see what’s possible with AI agents.
This stuff is insane.
Live tweeting the demos from the AI Agents hackathon at
@agihouse_org w/ @Wing_VC @MultiON_AI 🧵:

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