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Brussels, Belgium Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Greg Kamradt
Greg Kamradt@GregKamradt·
tried o1-preview on @arcprize result: 1 out of 2 tests correct so o1-preview isn't going to solve 100% ARC Prize tasks tbd on what % it gets compared to SOTA approaches, still testing rest of the lot
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ARC Prize
ARC Prize@arcprize·
We put OpenAI o1 to the test against ARC Prize. Results: both o1 models beat GPT-4o. And o1-preview is on par with Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Can chain-of-thought scale to AGI? What explains o1's modest scores on ARC-AGI? Our notes: arcprize.org/blog/openai-o1…
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cells@cells·
@GoGamingNL Thanks for your reply. I can’t DM you, they’re not open.
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cells@cells·
@GoGamingNL hey I’m trying to get customer support regarding a paid booking tomorrow, but you’re not responding (email on Thursday). Can you please reach out?
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@dwarkesh_sp Awesome work! Thanks for your efforts.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
The 2nd half of my 7 hour conversation with Carl Shulman is out! My favorite part! And the one that had the biggest impact on my worldview. Here, Carl lays out how an AI takeover might happen: - AI can threaten mutually assured destruction from bioweapons, - use cyber attacks to take over physical infrastructure, - build mechanical armies, - spread seed AIs we can never exterminate, - offer tech and other advantages to collaborating countries, etc Plus we talk about a whole bunch of weird and interesting topics which Carl has thought about: - what is the far future best case scenario for humanity - what it would look like to have AI make thousands of years of intellectual progress in a month - how do we detect deception in superhuman models - does space warfare favor defense or offense - is a Malthusian state inevitable in the long run - why markets haven't priced in explosive economic growth - & much more Carl also explains how he developed such a rigorous, thoughtful, and interdisciplinary model of the biggest problems in the world.
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

No part of my worldview is the same after talking with Carl Shulman Maybe 3 people in the world have thought as rigorously about so many interesting topics Part 1 is about Carl's model of an intelligence explosion (We ended up talking for 8 hrs, so I'm splitting this episode into 2 parts) Integrates everything from: - how fast algorithmic progress & hardware improvements in AI are happening - what primate evolution suggests about the scaling hypothesis - how soon before AIs could do large parts of AI research themselves, and whether there would be faster and faster doublings of AI researchers - how quickly robots produced from existing factories could take over the economy We also discuss the odds of a takeover based on whether the AI is aligned before the intelligence explosion happens, and Carl explains why he’s more optimistic than Eliezer The next part, which I’ll release next week, is about all the specific mechanisms of an AI takeover, plus a whole bunch of other galaxy brain stuff

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cells@cells·
@rrhoover @GregCook2011 What was the last similarity image search by an openAI member? Didn’t catch the url.
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Greg Cook
Greg Cook@GregCook2011·
Congratulations @rrhoover on first PH room on CH , sorry I had to leave on a conflicting schedule, can only do so many things simultaneously in the simulation 😲😉😃🙏
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cells@cells·
@madewulf What should the key functions be of a SW project manager in your experiences?
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cells@cells·
@TelenetEN It’s fixed now. It was mainly a comment to your approach of first line support only checking modem, and sending customer packing if modem works fine. I don’t seem to be getting anywhere with this, so nevermind. Thanks anyway.
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Telenet EN@TelenetEN·
@cells I'm very sorry to hear that, Cells. 😟 Is everything fixed now? Daan
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cells@cells·
@TelenetEN hey reached out this morning to technicall support by phone reporting VPN connectivity issues which were affecting me and other work colleagues. Support person insisted all was ok with my connection (mode check) then hung up on me.
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cells@cells·
@TelenetEN Hey, the support person had same reflex. In meantime my company IT opened a business ticket with Telenet, many customers complained. Telenet then fixed issue. How can you make sure to escalate tickets to technical teams so you notice your error instead of blocking it frontline ?
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Telenet EN@TelenetEN·
@cells Hi! That's not okay. Usually when you lose connection through your VPN connection, it's up to the company you work for. VPN doesn't run through us. Lesley
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Adam Phillippy
Adam Phillippy@aphillippy·
Throwback to 5 years ago when Tony Fauci, at 74 yo, was suiting up to treat an Ebola patient himself because he "wanted to show his staff that he wouldn't ask them to do anything he wouldn't do himself". This is what leadership looks like. sciencemag.org/news/2015/03/w…
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cells@cells·
@HelenRyles Hey do you know about the concept of multipotentialite? Lots of projects, without going for one thing in depth, focus on persuing new interest. Watch this TED talk: youtu.be/4sZdcB6bjI8
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Protip: move your phone in a wide circle while capturing live photos to “future proof” them, so that the motion parallax information is there for some crazy future neural net to accurately recover full scene geometry and animate it into something amusing.
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Moshe Vardi
Moshe Vardi@vardi·
A programmer :-)
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