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Sam 'Ai engineer in training' Hakem

Sam 'Ai engineer in training' Hakem

@samhakem

Sophie's husband, current: 3D character artist. Rider of Harleys and citizen astronomer. per aspera ad astra

Vienna, Austria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
BREAKING 🚨: NASA’S SLS ROCKET THAT WILL CARRY ASTRONAUTS AROUND THE MOON HAS OFFICIALLY BEGUN ROLLING OUT TO THE PAD Image from moments ago 🚀
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Ben Goertzel
Ben Goertzel@bengoertzel·
As an AI expert who totally doesn't think LLMs are the path to AGI, but uses LLMs very avidly to get things done, here is my take on the utility of top LLMs currently: 1) If you don't know what you're doing in a certain domain, you can get interesting and valuable results, but they will be mixed up with garbage and you'll have trouble identifying the garbage.... In some cases automated methods can be used to test/filter results but this remains mostly dodgy in real-world cases. 2) If you DO know what you're doing in some domain, but are NOT willing to creatively adapt your work-style to the LLMs, or are oriented toward proving the LLMs are dumb and flawed rather than making the most of them ... then you won't get much out of them except time-saving on some rote-ish tasks 3) If you DO know what you're doing in some domain and ARE willing to open-mindedly and creatively work with the LLMs to route around their shortcomings and leverage up their strengths, you can amplify your abilities and output DRAMATICALLY.. though still with some tradeoffs: in many respects LLM-assisted products are still not as good as expert-human-crafted products, though they are also often better in various respects (and can often be produced SO much faster)
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John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon
John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon@jmgeventhorizon·
Most interstellar propulsion concepts need impossible energy. But @david_kipping has developed a new way to travel to the stars. T.A.R.S., a deceptively simple, radiometer-inspired engine that could send probes to other stars.
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John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon
Looking at these images then remembering @VRubinObs will be taking pictures like these of the entire night sky every three days is mind blowing. We’re going to learn so much.
NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory@VRubinObs

Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory! Can you guess what regions of sky they are? This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos! ls.st/rubin-first-lo…

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John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon
Are Black Holes creating new universes? Dr. Nikodem Popławski discusses a new theory, exploring how spacetime torsion prevents black hole singularities, possibly leading to the birth of new universes through cosmic bounces.
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John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon
A Deep Dive into Hints of Biological Activity on K2-18b with Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan. Using the JWST, they have detected dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide in the atmosphere of K2-18b. These compounds on Earth are almost exclusively due to life. Making K2-18b the most promising candidate for alien life.
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Netflix
Netflix@netflix·
Like for Jake Paul. RT for Mike Tyson. #PaulTyson
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
🚨Special announcement!🚨 Season 5 has been confirmed!!!🤩
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Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics@BostonDynamics·
Why build a humanoid robot? Because the world is designed for humans, including all the best Halloween costumes!
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William Zabka
William Zabka@WilliamZabka·
Are you ready for the ultimate battle?! Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 2, out November 15th! 👊
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William Zabka
William Zabka@WilliamZabka·
Sadly, we lost the legendary Chad McQueen yesterday. I have so many great memories of him when we were filming the “Karate Kid”. He was one of kind. He marched to the beat of his own drum and always made me laugh. We would caravan to set everyday — him in his silver Porsche, music blasting - and me in my badass Honda Accord. He was the baddest of the OG Cobra’s in the most fun and entertaining way. I’m so thankful I had the chance to reconnect with him over the past few years. It was like no time had gone by at all. My love and deepest sympathies to his wife and family. RIP Chadwick — my dear friend & Cobra Kai brother 4 ever 👊🏼 💔
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Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds@VancityReynolds·
There is no Fox Marvel Universe or MCU without Blade first creating a market. He’s Marvel Daddy. Please retweet for a Logan-like send off. #DeadpoolAndWolverine
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John Michael Godier’s Event Horizon
NASA's Perseverance Rover Discovers Potential Ancient Life Evidence on Mars. There has been a potential groundbreaking discovery by NASA’s Perseverance rover. A vein-filled rock, has caught the attention of the science team with its intriguing characteristics that might hint at the presence of microscopic life on Mars billions of years ago. @Alienoceans joins John to discuss this discovery in detail. 👇⛓️
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
She didn’t even know when the drop was gonna hit 💀
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
According to you, what is the most important invention of mankind? 🔬
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