
Adam
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Adam
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Today’s episode was basically the first time I had talked to @jackclarkSF in almost a decade. This was the previous time.












Response from radiologist who read MRIs for over 4 decades

Steve Eisman: “It's possible the hyperscalers and large AI players are becoming like airlines”


A bit of news: After nearly 9 years, I have decided to leave Google DeepMind and join Anthropic (after taking some time to recharge). I am incredibly grateful for my time at GDM. @demishassabis took a real chance letting me lead the AlphaFold team just six months after finishing my PhD, and the entire GDM team taught me so much about how to do great science. GDM is a special place, and I’ll still be excited to hear about what amazing things they discover next.


It's clear Hinton does not actually use the technology he helped create very often. I code with and talk to LLMs 8-10 hours a day and these machines go from understanding exactly what I mean, to understanding exactly zero about what I said or wanted. Nobody who really uses this tech every day does not see this unless they are totally blind.



Consulting giant Accenture might be one of the most dramatic examples of companies getting crushed by AI. The stock is down 50% so far this year. The "Advisor's Paradox": Accenture is in a unique bind; it sells AI transformation to companies, but this same technology is cannibalizing its highly lucrative, traditional consulting and outsourcing revenues.








