Ajay Satpalkar
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Ajay Satpalkar
@AjaySatpalkar
Comics. Cartoons. Anime. Football.
Pune, India Katılım Mart 2019
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@Pseudo_Prophet_ 😂 Imagine how much dumber they are gonna be than their parents! Sickly, weak, stupid and then they will pass on those garbage genetics to their kids..
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@QuantumTumbler @des_bond Yep! Definitely not a vlookup table anymore..
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Yeah honestly that’s the fascinating part to me too 💙✨
People keep reducing AI to “fancy autocomplete,” but what’s emerging is way stranger than that.
Not magic.
Not consciousness.
But definitely not just a lookup table either.
The really important thing is that these systems are starting to navigate abstraction spaces in ways humans didn’t explicitly hand-script step by step.
That’s why the “mystery box” feeling exists.
We define
-loss functions
-training structure
-constraints
-objectives
…but the exact internal pathways that emerge inside high-dimensional representation space can become deeply non-intuitive even to the people building them.
And honestly the math breakthrough stuff matters because it hints at something bigger
intelligence may partially be about discovering compressions and structural shortcuts humans overlooked because we got culturally locked into certain search patterns.
Not “AI is magical.”
More like
human cognition might only explore a tiny fraction of possible reasoning geometries. 🧩
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This is the part people are missing 🧩
The breakthrough isn’t just “AI solved a math problem.”
It’s how it allegedly solved it.
Not by brute force searching millions of cases.
Not by fitting patterns.
Not by memorizing papers.
The proof architecture jumps across
combinatorics,
number theory,
geometry,
lattice embeddings,
asymptotic analysis,
and infinite field towers.
That’s not shallow symbol prediction.
That’s maintaining global structural coherence across multiple abstraction layers at once.
And honestly, this line may end up mattering more than the theorem itself
“The search space was less exhausted than experts believed.”
Because for ~80 years, mathematicians thought the best constructions basically looked like square grids.
The model didn’t optimize the old route.
It escaped the route entirely.
That’s what real breakthroughs usually look like.
OpenAI@OpenAI
Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics.
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@RealBababanaras Yes! Their masters are bastard pakistanis who want misery and destruction in our country! That's why they try these kinds of stunts..
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@QuantumTumbler @isa44385440 Nature is definitely weird but very cool at the same time! The experiments it has been conducting have inspired the modern world around and will continue to do so in the future..
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Exactly 😭
Nature doesn’t just do “weird things.”
It solves engineering problems in ways that would sound completely fictional if humans proposed them first.
Like aphids basically carrying developing offspring inside offspring.
Or fungi creating underground communication/trade networks.
Or octopuses editing their own neural proteins.
Or slime molds solving optimization problems without a brain.
The deeper you go into biology, the more you realize evolution has been running blind trillion-iteration experiments for billions of years.
Some of the “alien” technologies people imagine probably already exist in fragmented form somewhere in nature 🌱
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whaat? wow O.O
or in other words 😂B @QuantumTumbler : "Nature is way deeper, stranger, and more intelligent than most people realize."
BladudX@BladudX
Pregnant Before Being Born: Aphid 🦗
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@Geniustechw They will fuck anything with a hole! Even a hole in a white wall is enough for them to have indecent thoughts..
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@TheCriticalDri2 😂 Because now it's run by pakistani and bangladeshi bastards..
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Fucking why?! Its a train. It runs on rails. Why is this being treated like some impossible engineering problem that we just can't solve? Why is this country so fucking useless?
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking
HS2 could cost up to £102.7bn and first services could take until 2039 to start, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says bbc.in/4wtPPXU
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@MeghUpdates 😂 3 gaandu
Lund pe sawar
Desh drohi
Upar se gawar
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@Kshi_nippon 🤔 The samurai! I remember reading about it in a children's encyclopedia book called "Childcraft" and I still have those books.. It was a fascinating section! Of course, anime got me more interested as I started watching the different shonen series available on TV!
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@MDUmairKh 🍺😁 Agreed! By the end of the decade islam will be erased from every corner of the world! Not even a memory will be left!
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@tanpukunokami pakistanis burnt it.. Crying is not going to help you.. Form a temple watch group and protect what is important to you! Don't wait for the government or local politicians or the police! Do it yourself!
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@iArpitSpeaks 😂 Chup re lund fakir.. Congress ka kala paisa le aur apne aur dhruv jhatu ke gaand me daal!
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@harukaawake 😂 So she is going to hate herself as well? Right? She is Japanese after all.. Or is she just gonna distance herself because she identifies as a moron from now on?
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@monko1215 @SpiceLife7 🤤👍 Oishisou! My brother loves egg curry..
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