Anshul Shukla

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Anshul Shukla

Anshul Shukla

@anshulshux

writing, building and learning

India Katılım Eylül 2020
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Rajasthan Royals don't deserve Vaibhav Suryavanshi. He is too good for them.
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Landon - KRNG Apollo@ApollosMission·
Call of Duty is dead. Arc Raiders is dead. Fortnite is dead. Battlefield is dead. GTA is still not out. What is anyone even playing anymore these days?
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@aryanhainaa This is awesome. Are you hiring apprentices? I’d love to get in on this
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Aryan Anurag@aryanhainaa·
Scaled this Account from 50k to 1 million in ~5 Months. -Posted 40 Reels -50M+ Accounts reached -2 Videos 30 Million+ -Never focused on "Hashtags" -No "SEO" -Never "Engaged" within 1 hour of posting -Client spent only 1 day in a month for shoot So what did we do? (1/n)
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@drgurner @Hitchslap1 Are even human doctors accountable on such a scale? Not really, at least not in any meaningful ways. Meds wreak havoc, are overprescribed, and often unhelpful. And a big chunk of the population doesn't get what they really need from doctors as well.
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Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
@Hitchslap1 I'm all for scaling therapy as well as medicine to the masses, but no one has been able to answer me this... Who is accountable? If the person commits suicide, if they are prescribed the wrong things (medicine), if they don't really get what they need? Would love to know.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
A female friend of mine recently ditched her therapist for ChatGPT. She claims it’s much more useful. Therapists are on the way out.
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Jonathan Shedler
Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler·
The tragedy of the psychotherapy professions: Serious clinicians do their work in private and focus on developing their clinical skills. Therapy influencers seek the public spotlight. Their skillset is self-promotion and digital marketing. They are often showmen and profiteers giving a cultural performance of “expert” for a public audience. Because real psychotherapists work in private while influencers seek the spotlight and consume the oxygen, public perceptions of "therapy" are now shaped by profiteers. The public is losing the ability to distinguish knowledge from marketing, and so are some in the therapy professions. Many therapy trainees who sincerely want to become skilled psychotherapists and strive for excellence don't know where to turn for quality training or who to trust. This is the tragedy of the psychotherapy professions. I fear things are only going to get worse.
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Varun Mayya@waitin4agi_·
This is an obvious answer. You’re choosing between certainty independent of other people’s choices versus a gamble that requires massive coordination cost. Red is the + EV move for you personally for survival, and even in cases where blue is 50%+ your red choice is still + EV. Also everyone choosing blue should play some SEA server DotA.
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
@waitin4agi_ True for personal brands. Not for content brands. eg: whitecollarhumor on IG is at 250k+, zero face, and is monetised. Same for most large meme and quote pages. Distinction: Are you selling yourself or your content? If you, show face. Otherwise, the content is the face.
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Varun Mayya@waitin4agi_·
If your goal is to get big on social platforms the stupidest thing you can do is to be anonymous. Brain biology has evolved over billions of years to recognise faces and all sorts of alarm bells go off when a face is hidden. You’re working against yourself and also significantly overestimating all the bad things that can happen by revealing your real identity and underestimating all the good things that can happen. Also if you get big enough you’ll get doxxed anyway. Don’t be so attached to your real identity, no one cares that much.
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Dimitri Dadiomov
Dimitri Dadiomov@dadiomov·
“The secret to doing great work is always to be a little underemployed. You waste years by not being able to waste hours.” This Amos Tversky quote is 1000x more true today. As technology accelerates, reserving time and energy for indulging your curiosity is ever more important. Really feeling that these days.
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Varun Mayya
Varun Mayya@waitin4agi_·
Most people believe they are their intentions: what they plan (in the future) to do. In reality you are what you are currently doing and the future is simply a projection of that. You are action, not intention. This is sort of a life hack because then you can just spend time on improving action without worrying about intention (that usually solves itself).
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Jami
Jami@expertwith_AI·
I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work. Now I’m giving them all away. The Founder Skills Vault: → Viral Content Generator → Content Pillar Generator → LinkedIn Content Analyzer → Lead Magnet Idea Generator → LinkedIn-to-X Converter → Warm DM Strategist → Lead Qualifier This isn’t a prompt pack. These are production-grade tools that run inside Claude. It’s the same system I used to grow 7,000+ followers in 3 months. Want it? → Like + RT → Comment “FOUNDER”
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
One common issue with personalization in all LLMs is how distracting memory seems to be for the models. A single question from 2 months ago about some topic can keep coming up as some kind of a deep interest of mine with undue mentions in perpetuity. Some kind of trying too hard.
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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
This isn't a 'mysticism' vs 'science' debate. It's a different starting point Advaita says individual self and universal consciousness are not two separate things One undivided. Always aware Maybe the lab is not the best place to look for it? cc: @algekalipso
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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
The question slowly eating at AI and philosophy circles: where does awareness come from? However, it does seem consciousness is self-luminous. It needs nothing outside itself to exist or be known Matter appears within awareness. Not the other way around
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Billions are going into building consciousness in AI Labs I get why It's the biggest question there is It brings me to Advaita Vedanta which says you don't build awareness. You stop covering it up
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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
I write about AI like this every week. The stuff that sounds technical but is actually about power, privacy, and who controls your mind Follow if you want to think about it before everyone else does
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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
We are at the same moment with AI privacy that we were with messaging privacy around 2013 Most people weren't asking for encrypted messaging then either. Then Snowden happened & everyone was The AI version of that moment is coming Someone should probably be building it
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Anshul Shukla@anshulshux·
WhatsApp is so encrypted that even WhatsApp can't read your messages Meanwhile, your AI chatbot is sending everything to a server in plain text, where it gets read, processed, and stored Somebody should have fixed this by now. Here's why nobody has:
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