Daniel Elizondo

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Daniel Elizondo

Daniel Elizondo

@ProcessConduit

Hidden History | Phenomenology | Human Development | Science & Technology

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Tom Kane
Tom Kane@K98307025Tom·
@UFO_Rabbit_Hole Bought it and just devoured the 1st ep. (I'm in Australia). Wow wow wow! The story telling, the music, the writing, the production, the animation, the whole bloody thing = 100%. Well done all involved, I had goose bumps, chills and thrills. This should get an award! X
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Graeme Rendall
Graeme Rendall@graemerendall66·
@ProcessConduit No, as they’re print on demand. I don’t have copies of Flying Saucer Fever so no full sets of five I’m afraid. Have enough for the four shown so if anyone in the UK wants them, I can oblige (DM me for details).
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Graeme Rendall@graemerendall66·
All of these books will soon be stripped of the photos inside them so that I don't inadvertently fall foul of Amazon's policies. If you want one of the originals, you're going to have to order them quick 😉
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Daniel Elizondo@ProcessConduit·
@WhitleyStrieber Agreed. We’ve been so busy learning to be less than human that we’ve forgotten what it means to be more. We have enough systems thinkers. What we need now is those who are prepared to think with the system, as the system. The candle is lit. 🕯️
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Whitley Strieber
Whitley Strieber@WhitleyStrieber·
Nobody seems willing to face what is happening here. It's not that we have forgotten the past. We live in the past. What we have forgotten is the future.
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Nat McAleese
Nat McAleese@__nmca__·
you guys are going to get like 8x more than you expect.
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👩‍💻 Paige Bailey
👩‍💻 Paige Bailey@DynamicWebPaige·
🤯 Mind officially blown: I recorded a screen capture of a task (looking for an apartment on Zillow). Gemini was able to generate Selenium code to replicate that task, and described everything I did step-by-step. It even caught that my threshold was set to $3K, even though I didn't explicitly select it. 🤯🔥 "This code will open a Chrome browser, navigate to Zillow, enter "Cupertino, CA" in the search bar, click on the "For Rent" tab, set the price range to "Up to $3K", set the number of bedrooms to "2+", select the "Apartments/Condos/Co-ops" checkbox, click on the "Apply" button, wait for the results to load, print the results, and close the browser."
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Burny - Effective Curiosity
Burny - Effective Curiosity@burny_tech·
If you dig deep enough into the majority of people's minds about their fulfilment from life, you find out that there're deeply unsatisfied with what they have to do everyday in order to survive and feel disconnected from the whole system which makes them suffer deeply. As a result they numb, escape and distract themselves in all sorts of ways. This is not how the system should work. This has to and will change soon.
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Daniel Elizondo@ProcessConduit·
Might need to switch over my Chat-GPT subscription soon.
Jeff Dean@JeffDean

Gemini 1.5 Pro - A highly capable multimodal model with a 10M token context length Today we are releasing the first demonstrations of the capabilities of the Gemini 1.5 series, with the Gemini 1.5 Pro model. One of the key differentiators of this model is its incredibly long context capabilities, supporting millions of tokens of multimodal input. The multimodal capabilities of the model means you can interact in sophisticated ways with entire books, very long document collections, codebases of hundreds of thousands of lines across hundreds of files, full movies, entire podcast series, and more. Gemini 1.5 was built by an amazing team of people from @GoogleDeepMind, @GoogleResearch, and elsewhere at @Google. @OriolVinyals (my co-technical lead for the project) and I are incredibly proud of the whole team, and we’re so excited to be sharing this work and what long context and in-context learning can mean for you today! There’s lots of material about this, some of which are linked to below. Main blog post: blog.google/technology/ai/… Technical report: “Gemini 1.5: Unlocking multimodal understanding across millions of tokens of context” goo.gle/GeminiV1-5 Videos of interactions with the model that highlight its long context abilities: Understanding the three.js codebase: youtube.com/watch?v=SSnsmq… Analyzing a 45 minute Buster Keaton movie: youtube.com/watch?v=wa0MT8… Apollo 11 transcript interaction: youtube.com/watch?v=LHKL_2… Starting today, we’re offering a limited preview of 1.5 Pro to developers and enterprise customers via AI Studio and Vertex AI. Read more about this on these blogs: Google for Developers blog: developers.googleblog.com/2024/02/gemini… Google Cloud blog: cloud.google.com/blog/products/… We’ll also introduce 1.5 Pro with a standard 128,000 token context window when the model is ready for a wider release. Coming soon, we plan to introduce pricing tiers that start at the standard 128,000 context window and scale up to 1 million tokens, as we improve the model. Early testers can try the 1 million token context window at no cost during the testing period. We’re excited to see what developer’s creativity unlocks with a very long context window. Let me walk you through the capabilities of the model and what I’m excited about!

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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Dang, multimodal video + a GPT-4 class(?) + huge context windows results in some really crazy capabilities. I uploaded a video of a crowded street scene and Gemini 1.5 was able to answer detailed questions about what happened in it, down to individual car brands and types.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I think the AI community has underestimated the value of large context windows as a solution to many real-world AI problems. I find that, when working inside the context window, even a million tokens worth, the AI both reasons very well and has very low rates of hallucinations.
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Tsarathustra
Tsarathustra@tsarnick·
Jane Lawton: AI is able to generate animal vocalizations and this is enabling two-way conversation with animals
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Jesse Lyu
Jesse Lyu@jesselyu·
i now personally believe that we are ~3 years away from proving the world is indeed a simulation. i am dead serious.
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Daniel Elizondo@ProcessConduit·
A thread about the possibility that we are on the precipice of creating our own reality—which is just as “real” as the one we’re in now. What will it mean for us? What will it mean for “them”? 🧵🪡
Daniel Elizondo@ProcessConduit

@jesselyu We’re pretty close to someone waking up in one of our simulations and saying: “Whoa… I think we’re living in a simulation!”. We’re already talking about spacetime patches & lower dimensional latent spaces 😂. Reality is fractal/holographic. Maybe not up/down… but in/out.

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Daniel Elizondo@ProcessConduit·
@jesselyu We’re pretty close to someone waking up in one of our simulations and saying: “Whoa… I think we’re living in a simulation!”. We’re already talking about spacetime patches & lower dimensional latent spaces 😂. Reality is fractal/holographic. Maybe not up/down… but in/out.
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