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maxwellsdemon⏳

@parr0ts

A mote of dust suspended in a 🛸 |Unfiltered 1P 🎵 XP .…Thrilla adjacent to the Amygdala | hello IT @tesla

Edge of a Light Cone Katılım Şubat 2023
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maxwellsdemon⏳@parr0ts·
Have you ever questioned the nature of this reality ?
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
A storm brews New grads have their brains atrophied by LLM use They are the least employable, while simultaneously entering the worst job market of this generation Political activism around AI is going to make woke look tame
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Richa Sharma
Richa Sharma@richa_lq·
This is the core bottleneck in automating scientific discovery. When facing a near-infinite hypothesis tree, the challenge isn't generating paths -- it’s having the Scientific Conviction to choose which branch to traverse and prune the rest. That is the ultimate executive function. Exactly why we need benchmarks that precisely test this.
François Chollet@fchollet

Decision making was the bottleneck all along. Productivity is the rate at which you make open-ended decisions, the rate at which you reduce future paths.

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roon@tszzl·
ironically think it’ll be a sad time for ai researchers this year. they are first in the hotpath of RSI and probably the market for them will shrink or at least their pricing power will be reduced as this generation of models commoditizes the skills that made them rare
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Richard Sutton@RichardSSutton·
The bitter lesson in 26 words: Don’t be distracted by human knowledge, as AI has been historically. Instead focus on methods for creating knowledge that scale with computation, like search and learning.
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
i wonder whether this needs an update. current methods, such as they are, leverage massive amounts of human knowledge as their primary fuel. they would be lost without it. and they even build some knowledge into their system prompts. and lately they build knowledge into their harnesses, usually by over 50 tools that have been carefully crafted with human knowledge.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
You will overcome death as a fixed vector embedding in a really large latent space.
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maxwellsdemon⏳@parr0ts·
@GenHeres123 @scaling01 Atleast he is being honest mate ..no betrayal and stealing jobs! Breakthroughs break things 🫡 Since when did being a Luddite started being cool again As Jensen puts it .. don’t wake up a looser !
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@scaling01 Do you feel what they're feeling? They just graduated, and tech leaders are telling them that all their effort and sleepless nights were pointless because AI will replace them and throw them out on the street.
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Footage of the mid air collision between a pair of Navy Super Hornets/Growlers during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base moments ago.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Demis Hassabis just said something that should unsettle every scientist alive. Hassabis: “I do think that, ultimately, underlying physics is information theory. So I do think we’re in a computational universe.” The CEO of Google DeepMind is telling you reality runs on code. Not metaphorically. Structurally. AlphaFold didn’t approximate protein structures. It solved them. Not because DeepMind built a better guesser. Because proteins were never physical objects. They were always data. Hassabis: “The fact that these systems are able to model real structures in nature is quite interesting and telling.” He said telling. Not impressive. Not promising. Telling. As in the results reveal something about what reality actually is. AlphaGo found patterns in a 3,000-year-old game no civilization ever noticed. AlphaFold decoded biology in hours that took researchers decades. These systems aren’t approximating nature. They’re reading it fluently. Because nature was always written in a language machines understand better than we do. Hassabis: “Maybe at some point I’ll write up a scientific paper about what I think that really means in terms of what’s actually going on here in reality.” The man running the most advanced AI lab on Earth thinks he’s found something fundamental about existence itself. And he’s not ready to say it yet. Every era thinks it knows what the universe is made of. Atoms. Waves. Strings. Hassabis is suggesting the answer was never matter. It was always math. And the machine he built to fold proteins might have accidentally proved it. The question that should keep you up tonight isn’t whether AI can simulate reality. It’s whether reality was the simulation first.
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maxwellsdemon⏳@parr0ts·
Catch22 The reason Stanford needs billion dollar budget in the first place instead of 100million is because Jensen is setting the gpu price based on China demand instead of USA demand alone We don’t need demand and supply lectures from the guy setting the demand 🫡
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Anjney Midha@AnjneyMidha

*New Lecture* Stanford @CS153Systems '26, Session 8 The Compute Behind Intelligence with Jensen Huang from @nvidia full link in comment - this clip is just the one where he talks about tomatoes

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maxwellsdemon⏳@parr0ts·
Cuda/ptx software saas lock-in context is no longer the moat with better coding models ! Need to restrict spice to stay ahead!
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Mathieu@miniapeur·
How bad can it be?
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CIX 🦾@cixliv·
You guys aren't going to believe this (I had to double check it was real). Unitree has made an actual mecha like Gundam, the GD01.
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