Mark Burhop

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Mark Burhop

@burhop

Context Engineer, #GenerativeAI developer, #computationalDesign proponent, #gamer, #GATOR, 2022 Siemens Inventor of the Year. https://t.co/d9kGiL966c

Princeton, NJ Katılım Ocak 2008
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Mark Burhop
Mark Burhop@burhop·
Because it is not always clear, that was a joke. California developers are use agents that run 24 hrs. They can eat avocado toast all day now.
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Normally, I just hit "accept". Lately I"ve been mixing in some "retry" hits. I guess the California developers have finished their avocado toast and are starting to work.
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Mark Burhop@burhop·
@Scobleizer I’m doing both. Serious model to orchestrate, local models for any task they can do. A good local model needs lots of memory, on a computer that gives good token throughput. That is not a trivial problem for most people. But you are right, that does seem to be the direction.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Anthropic banning the Claw. Open Source models running locally is the way.
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If English is a second language, You get a pass. So many hard Gs for you.
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Today's recommendation for AI Youtubers. It is Gemma, like gem, not Gemma like games. I really don't want to start down this gif path again.
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Mark Burhop@burhop·
@HappyGezim @huggingface Both. The latest Nemotron and Qwen3.5 models work great for agents. However, I use the GB10's for training too (CNC AI models today). When training is being done, I use Gemini or Claude. Having said that, I love a fun project and I have several 3D printers and several Pi's.
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Mark Burhop@burhop·
Just saw this on @huggingface and realized I have a couple GB10's and a Pi5 compute module. I'm going have to find the specs and hook it up to my OpenClaw.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Technologies that started as science fiction: Submarines — Jules Verne, 1870. Built by Simon Lake, 1898. Rockets — H.G. Wells, 1898. Built by Robert Goddard, 1926. Helicopters — Jules Verne, 1886. Built by Igor Sikorsky, 1939. Tablet computers — Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. Built by Apple, 2010. Video calling — The Jetsons, 1962. Built by Zoom, 2013. The internet — William Gibson coined “cyberspace,” 1984. The web went live, 1991. Humanoid robots — Karel Čapek, 1920. Built by Tesla, 2024. Universal translators — Murray Leinster, 1945. Built by Google, 2017. Brain-computer interfaces — William Gibson, 1984. Built by Neuralink, 2024. De-extinction — Michael Crichton, 1990. Being built by Colossal, today. What else?
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When you know you have a tricky software bug for AI to fix:
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
This should help knock down all the AI replies we have been getting flooded with. Here, I set it on this post so that only people I follow, or the people they follow, can reply here.
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We're testing a new reply setting on posts: We're expanding the "Accounts you follow" option to include their followers too: your 2nd degree connections. This allows a wider audience to participate—but still keeps things intimate Early access available to Premium+ subscribers

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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Physical AI: AI moving into Factories and Robotics. 
@IrenaCronin and I write this free newsletter every week.   AI has been moving beyond chatbots and software tools into factories, robots, and industrial systems, where success depends on safe, reliable real-world performance. The main idea is that the next phase of AI could create major value by improving manufacturing, logistics, and automation in the physical economy. Read for free: unaligned.io (and please subscribe).
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the future is so obvious, no matter what industry you’re in if you’re not operating with fewer staff and more tokens you’re going to be eaten alive. a handful of ai native vibe coders will rule the economy until we reach asi. >let 50% of your staff go >give the other 50% the saved salary in tokens >win obviously, 3 years from now one person with exceptional taste will marshall a swarm of agents but let’s not worry about that right now.
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@MugenXBT @Substack Thanks. My peeps in manufacturing have a lot to learn about AI. I hope this is useful.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
In some cases, AI can use computers better than a human can. The impact on traditional desk jobs worldwide will be drastic. If you haven't already, begin upskilling yourself. Don't know how? Ask AI!
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I think Vecna got the servers!
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Took the a family to the @netflix Experience. Wow. What a fail at the restaurant. Nice people but disorganized. 1/2 served at 1:00. Other 1/2 just got served at 1:30. 3 different reasons about every 10 min why it was late.
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Sigh…. Can’t find anyone to bring the bill. This is so strange.
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Took the a family to the @netflix Experience. Wow. What a fail at the restaurant. Nice people but disorganized. 1/2 served at 1:00. Other 1/2 just got served at 1:30. 3 different reasons about every 10 min why it was late.

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