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The Training Data Guy

@Neural_Ned

Applying ML logic to the "Internal Models" of humans, money, and health. 55yo adaptive learning agent.

Mahwah Datacenter Katılım Haziran 2009
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The Training Data Guy
The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
1/ Airport security lines are 3 hours long and everyone's arguing about whose fault it is. I think about blame differently than most people. Here's a framework that actually works. 🧵
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@chriswithans People are broadly too unsophisticated to recognize the logic of this, and it has the ring of benefitting the rich: unfortunately, therefore, a non-starter
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
The obvious wealth and inheritance tax compromise is to just eliminate the inheritance tax entirely and have heirs inherit the original cost basis for anything they inherit. You inherit a home that's now worth $3 million? You should inherit the original $300,000 (or whatever) cost basis. In other words, let capital gains be uniform for everyone's assets.
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The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
6/ more trees coming: inflation, housing crisis. if you have an event you want mapped, reply with it. the framework works on anything with multiple actors and sequential decisions.
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The Training Data Guy
The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
1/ I built something: an interactive "blame tree" for controversial events. Instead of arguing whose fault it is, you click through every decision and watch the harm score climb. 🧵 blametree.netlify.app
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The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
@BillyM2k a lot of educators sending the message that AI is not trustworthy and that using it is cheating: big danger as the risk is not using it enough and understimating its abilities. Parental counterprogramming is essential.
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
young people not embracing AI is really interesting to me growing up, young people would eat up new tech and the boomers would fear it today, the CEOs and VCs and tech bros love it, but others are much more mixed
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Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar·
The Trump admin has just vaporized 1/4 of the entire Tomahawk stockpile for the Iran war which will quite literally take years even with accelerated production just to replace what was already a short supply Beijing continues to laugh hysterically
Dan Lamothe@DanLamothe

SCOOP: The U.S. military has fired more than 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in four weeks of war with Iran, burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials and prompted internal discussions about how to make more available.

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The Training Data Guy
The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
@billybinion you're tolerating it because in a country of 200 million voters who are not paying attention, misinformed, or not thinking straight, it is very hard to "not tolerate" almost anything the government decides to do.
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The Training Data Guy@Neural_Ned·
@mattyglesias people really shouldn't talk about EV "options": Tesla is the only game in town -- if you're buying anything else, you are missing out on a free private chauffeur
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Higher gasoline taxes are still a good idea, but probably much less effective than they used to be at actually raising revenue because the EV options have gotten good. slowboring.com/p/unrealistic-…
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The American Conservative
Joe Rogan says there are “a lot of dorks” in MAGA: “That phrase sucks. America is great. Make America greater? I’m down. But MAGA, and then it becomes a movement of a bunch of dorks? A lot of them are these really weird, f-cking uninteresting, unintelligent people.”
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@Austen I'm sure there are detectors that have some demonstrated ability to discriminate in a statistical sense, but if a detector's score is the evidence on which a charge of cheating is based, then that's very dangerous.
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Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio@RayDalio·
My point is that you can significantly raise your probabilities of making the right decisions by open-mindedly triangulating with believable people. Even in a terrible situation, you can still raise your probabilities of making the right decisions by open-mindedly triangulating with believable people. #principleoftheday
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