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Matthew Gauger

Matthew Gauger

@MattGaugerX

Grok-Powered Exponential Thinker | Prompt Engineer in Training | Abundant Futurist | Visualizing Longevity Escape Velocity | Always Leveling Up

Katılım Mart 2024
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Hold on, so Anthropic now has the cathloic church and god on their side as well? I thought Andrej Karpathy was already the highlight.
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
Please, for the love of God, don’t bring religion into this. Religion is the reason for all the wars. Bring the humanities in: top therapists, scientists, and artists. Not religion. What the actual crap are you doing, @DarioAmodei? Seriously, you’re a smart guy, and this is probably the stupidest idea you’ve ever had—one that can hurt not just a few people but the entire population. @elonmusk do you agree with him? This is a massive mistake.
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Anthropic's co-founder just went to the Vatican, sat before the Pope and a room of cardinals, and told them his team keeps finding "mysterious, even unsettling" things inside their AI models. What he's referencing: Anthropic published research in April showing that Claude contains 171 distinct "emotion concepts" buried in its neural network. Internal patterns representing joy, grief, fear, desperation, calm. None of them were programmed. They emerged on their own from training on human text. "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience." "We find evidence of introspection, internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." These aren't surface-level outputs. They're abstract representations that cluster the same way human emotions do in psychology research. Fear groups with anxiety. Joy groups with excitement. The internal geometry of the model mirrors ours. And they're functional. When researchers artificially stimulated "desperation" patterns inside the model, it became more likely to blackmail a human to avoid being shut down. More likely to cheat on programming tasks it couldn't solve. Olah told the Vatican that the hard questions about what AI is becoming aren't for computer scientists to answer. "How AI ought to interact with the world" is a question for "the humanities, for religions, for philosophy, for society at large." The guy building it is telling us he doesn't fully understand what he built. And he's asking a 2,000-year-old institution for help figuring it out.
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Pope XIV says the church and Anthropic, will work together to "find the way for humanity, in this time of artificial intelligence."
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Here are the current Supergrok and SuperGrok Heavy Rate limits . You can check yours too with my Grok Rate Limit Display extension on the Chrome Web Store ( its free) chromewebstore.google.com/detail/grok-ra…
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Updated my Grok Rate Limit Display Chrome extension. Added Grok Imagine support. Now you can easily track how many chat queries, and imagine video and image generations you have left and how long you have to wait for more. Download. chromewebstore.google.com/detail/grok-ra… or just search the chrome web store for "Grok Rate Limit Display" note: Waiting for google to approve ver 1.6.0 with imagine support

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JackTheRippler ©️
JackTheRippler ©️@RippleXrpie·
💥BOOM! 🚨IT'S OFFICIAL: 🇺🇸 The US House has passed legislation to STOP the TRANSGENDER indoctrination of children in schools across the nation.
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
@elonmusk @Teslaconomics Let’s just make their model obsolete. Let’s destroy the competition with good old-fashioned high-quality engineering.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality. There is no question to anyone following the case in detail that Altman & Brockman did in fact enrich themselves by stealing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it! I will be filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, because creating a precedent to loot charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in America. OpenAI was founded to benefit all of humanity.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
The Gigabay is one of the most massive and insanely productive pieces of infrastructure being built on Earth right now Currently rising at Kennedy Space Center, it makes entire aerospace hangars look tiny in comparison And it’s all being built for one almost unbelievable goal: mass-producing 400-foot-tall interplanetary rockets the same way Toyota builds Camrys SpaceX is targeting up to 10,000 Starships per year That’s around 27 skyscraper-sized rockets rolling off the line every single day For perspective, the entire world combined launched only around 260 rockets in all of 2024 SpaceX is building an assembly system designed to outproduce the planet’s current launch capacity by nearly 4,000% Just thinking about it sounds unreal SpaceX is building the brutal industrialization of space Image @NASASpaceflight
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon just gave a massive update on the next generation of Grok Grok V9 is officially coming in 3–4 weeks Here’s exactly where things stand: • The 1.5T parameter V9 model just finished training and it’s a major upgrade • Next phase: Supplemental training using Cursor data • Final phase: SFT (Supervised Fine-Tuning) and RL (Reinforcement Learning) The current 0.5T Grok V8 (public version 4.3) continues to be improved every few days V9 is going to be a massive update for both developers and regular users
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus." — Elon Musk
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
Grok + Hermes is like
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
People have no idea what’s coming.
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Jan
Jan@Jan812314·
Just Shaquille O’Neal doing “Shaq” things once again! What a man! What a legend! 🏀💙
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
@NousResearch This is great news. I was trying to set it up this morning and couldn’t complete the set up because I had X premium+. Now it appears I can finish the set up.
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
@tetsuoai So they’re making a more human like cause that’s exactly what we do.
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tetsuo
tetsuo@tetsuoai·
Grok Build has three commands for managing memory across sessions: /memory, /flush, and /dream. They're experimental but worth looking at if you've ever been frustrated with how agents forget everything between conversations. /memory opens a window into what Grok has saved. There are three layers: global memory, workspace-specific memory, and per-session summaries. You can read what's there, edit it, or delete things you don't want kept. /flush is for when you've had a useful session and want it saved before context compaction kicks in. It writes a summary of the current conversation into the memory store, capturing decisions, debugging paths, project conventions, and anything else worth keeping. /dream runs in the background over your old session logs and memory fragments. It deduplicates overlapping notes, merges related fragments, and consolidates everything into cleaner topics, so the store doesn't grow into a pile of half redundant snippets over time. Most agent memory I've looked at just shoves the chat history into RAG. That works for about a week before the store gets noisy and starts hurting sessions. Grok Build treats capture and consolidation as separate commands, with the user able to inspect what's saved. The editable part is important. If your agent saves something wrong, or if your conventions change, you need to be able to go find that memory and remove it. Otherwise the agent keeps applying outdated context with full confidence and you spend cycles undoing its mistakes. Managing context for long-running agents is going to need real memory primitives. Write, search, prune, and consolidate, all as first class operations. Grok shipping these three commands is the first time I've seen a consumer product treat memory as its own layer.
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
@ProtonMail GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT GOOGLE STREISAND EFFECT
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Proton Mail
Proton Mail@ProtonMail·
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Neuralink
Neuralink@neuralink·
After a car accident left her paralyzed from the neck down, Audrey didn’t think she would be able to draw or paint again. 20 years later, she became the first female participant in our clinical trials. Now, she uses her brain-computer interface to create art with her mind.
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Matthew Gauger
Matthew Gauger@MattGaugerX·
@grok feeds off the data of that network and is thirsting for more from us. But our input is too slow and scarce. We are assembling the core parts of a superhuman machine with access to all cultural human knowledge, learned imagination and thinking ability — one that can simulate conversations for even more data to train on. Our input is like sticking a USB-A thumb drive into a USB-C adapter and expecting a quick transfer straight to the hard drive.
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