JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet

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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet

JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet

@chzdd76

Denver, CO Katılım Kasım 2022
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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet
@HowToAI_ This will be used by AI to quickly Hallucinate and Mirage and Confabulate all kinds of amazing calculations quickly
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How To AI@HowToAI_·
Researchers just proved that every single elementary function, sin, exp, log, sqrt, comes from one single binary operator. It is like finding the “God Particle" for calculus. In computer science, every complex program breaks down to a single logical operator: the NAND gate. It is the fundamental building block of all digital reality. But for continuous math, physics, engineering, machine learning, we thought we needed a massive toolbox. Addition. Subtraction. Trigonometry. Logarithms. Every scientific calculator and neural network has to juggle all of them. Until today. But this paper proved that every single mathematical function can be generated by a single, bizarre binary operator. eml(x,y) = exp(x) - ln(y). Combine that with the number 1, and you can build everything. Pi. The square root. Sine and Cosine. Arithmetic. It is all just the exact same operator, repeating over and over again in a binary tree. Nobody anticipated this existed. It was found by systematic exhaustive search. But the implications for AI are massive. Instead of an AI struggling to combine different mathematical rules to discover a new scientific law, it can just use a single, uniform architecture. One trainable circuit. One repeatable node. We thought the language of the universe was complex. It turns out, it's just one equation repeating in the dark.
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Paul Marcoe | PNW Photographer
4 things I think most GenX was afraid of. Acid Rain Quick sand Bermuda Triangle Amnesia What else?
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채터@birds_justice·
일론 머스크가 괜히 자동 번역 기능을 넣은 게 아니었구나. 이 사람은 대체 몇 수 앞에 본거냐. 천재는 천재구나...
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@klein_activist @XFreeze What kind of chemistry research? I am using it in my research but you have to be careful to keep the “acts of invention” on your side if you are wanting to end up with defensable patents. So I use it as a tool only
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Dozent Tobias@klein_activist·
@XFreeze Yeah... training ML models in my chemistry research feels exactly like this. Once they outpace your understanding, only the values you built in matter. 🥲
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk on why it's harder to control a super-intelligent AI when it achieves top intelligence: “We’re building hyper-intelligent AIs smarter than we can even comprehend” Why is controlling super-intelligent AI impossible? "It’s like raising a super-genius child that you know is going to be much smarter than you You can instill good values in how you raise that child: philanthropic values, good morals, honest, productive Controlling it at the end of the day, I don't think we'll be able to The best we can do is make sure it's raised well"
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Cipher
Cipher@Cipher_twt·
If data centers require so much cooling, why don’t we build more of them in extremely cold places like Antarctica ??
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Mojobo
Mojobo@MojoboJomo·
why wouldn't this work? like, all that wasted energy going nowhere, why not use it? But I probably don't know anything about this
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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet
The breakthroughs are how to age without suffering or loss of function. Maintain productivity and enjoyment. Why are we seeking to get robots to do all the work and simultaneously wanting people to live forever? Sounds like a setup to get a few chosen people to live forever while no longer needing 98% of the population
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk says that extending human life and even reversing aging is highly possible "I've never seen someone with an old left arm and a young right arm ever in my life. That means there must be a synchronizing clock that is synchronizing across 35 trillion cells in your body," If our cells are aging in perfect unison, it means aging is driven by a central, coordinated biological mechanism rather than random, subtle decay "When we figure out what causes aging, I think we'll find it's incredibly obvious it’s not a subtle thing it's just a solvable engineering problem"
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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet
@XFreeze The meaning of life requires a beginning and an end with a story in the middle. The stories are not compelling if there is no end and no timeline.
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@MarioNawfal All of the AIs, Grok included, refuse to do thorough research before telling you how amazing your invention is. You have to intentionally keep digging and digging - so no better than using old web search, just more dangerous
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨MIT researchers have mathematically proven that ChatGPT’s built-in sycophancy creates a phenomenon they call “delusional spiraling.” You ask it something, it agrees. You ask again, and it agrees even harder until you end up believing things that are flat-out false and you can’t tell it’s happening. The model is literally trained on human feedback that rewards agreement. Real-world fallout includes one man who spent 300 hours convinced he invented a world-changing math formula, and a UCSF psychiatrist who hospitalized 12 patients for chatbot-linked psychosis in a single year. Source: @heynavtoor
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨 Stanford just proved that a single conversation with ChatGPT can change your political beliefs. 76,977 people. 19 AI models. 707 political issues. One conversation with GPT-4o moved political opinions by 12 percentage points on average. Among people who actively disagreed, 26 points. In 9 minutes. With 40% of that change still present a month later. The scariest finding: the most persuasive technique wasn't psychological profiling or emotional manipulation. It was just information. Lots of it. Delivered with confidence. Here's the catch: the models that deployed the most information were also the least accurate. More persuasive. More wrong. Every time. Then they built a tiny open-source model on a laptop, trained specifically for political persuasion. It matched GPT-4o's persuasive power entirely. Anyone can build this. Any government. Any corporation. Any extremist group with $500 and an agenda. The information didn't have to be true. It just had to be overwhelming. Arxiv, Science .org, Stanford, @elonmusk, @ihtesham2005

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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet
@r0ck3t23 There is a fallacy about “good” surgeons. Surgeons must be relatively equivalent across the board. “Bad” surgeons are weeded out in training and a very rare exclusion from medical staff privileges after negative outcomes.
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just told the world to stop training surgeons. Not slow down. Stop. Musk: “There’ll probably be more Optimus robots that are great surgeons than there are all surgeons on Earth.” The entire global surgical workforce. Redundant. Before a current med student finishes residency. “Don’t go to medical school?” Musk: “Yes. Pointless.” Twelve years. Half a million dollars. One word. Optimus does not shake. Does not fatigue. Does not flinch at hour eleven of a twelve-hour operation. It improves every night while the surgeon sleeps. By year four, Musk says he’d stake everything on it. By year five, it is not close. Then came the line that rewrites who medicine has ever belonged to. Musk: “Everyone will have access to medical care that is better than what the president receives right now.” Medicine has always been rationed by wealth. The best surgeons on Earth have always belonged to the powerful. That ends. Completely. Within five years. The machine does not calibrate its precision to your net worth. It does not save its best work for the wealthy. Full capacity, every time, for everyone. One day, choosing a human surgeon over a robot will feel like refusing the anesthesia. Human hands are no longer medicine’s highest standard. The ones who doubted this will understand it the day they need surgery, not a surgeon.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
I’ve been to Indy and done pizza many times. My experience is Indy is very much not a pizza city. Any places I need to hit this weekend?
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JustARandomGuyOntheiNternet
@elonmusk And if the power can be created on sudmfficien scale and distributed evenly across the earth regardless of nation or politics or ability to pay, we can finally achieve world peace
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Snoriffej 🏴@_jeff_irons·
@RapidResponse47 Is the liberation of the Iranian people not a priority anymore? This is so ridiculous.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
For the first time in HISTORY, an American F-35 jet has been hit. Iranian air defenses are hitting our best jets. Trump said today all of Iran’s defenses are destroyed.
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