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Episode #2513 Dean Radin
Remote viewing, proof of psychic abilities and the mystery of consciousness. A truly enjoyable conversation with @DeanRadin
open.spotify.com/episode/2c50dZ…
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Today I'm publishing a new essay, Policy on the AI Exponential. AI is progressing extremely fast—much faster than the policy process was built to handle. The essay lays out where I think the technology is now, and the action needed to close the gap: darioamodei.com/post/policy-on…
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Okay this is genuinely insane.
SpaceX just unveiled a satellite whose only job is to run AI. Not internet. Not GPS. Just compute, floating in orbit.
It's called AI1, and the reason behind it breaks your brain.
AI data centers on Earth are hitting a wall, not a chip wall, a physics wall.
They need staggering amounts of power and water just to stay cool, and we're running out of grid and land to build them.
So Musk's answer is: stop building them on Earth.
In orbit, the sun never sets. Free power, 24/7. No water for cooling, you just radiate heat into the vacuum of space. The two things choking AI on the ground barely exist up there.
And here's the wild part: Musk says it's easier to build than a Starlink satellite. Strip out the complex antennas and it's "a lot of solar cells, a radiator, and some laser links."
One AI1 carries the compute of an Nvidia GB300 rack, the same hardware data centers fight over down here.
AI1 is just the first one. The plan is a constellation of up to a million of them.
And the timing isn't an accident, SpaceX goes public this week at a ~$1.75 trillion target. This isn't a rocket company anymore. It's positioning itself as the power grid for AI, in space.
The race for AI compute just left the planet. Literally.
@SpaceX
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@cxgonzalez All modern religions are all built on platonic frameworks.
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Latley, I've been spending time staring off into the abyss... until a crow shows up and yanks me back into reality, where the beauty of connecting with a mind that is both familiar and alien paints my worldview so vividly that any other explanation seems dull. (I'm a fan of crows, you could say).
We humans think we're advanced with our computers and algorithms, yet we still don't fully understand crow signal semantics or how knowledge travels across generations. I may think I'm clever because I set up a camera and can screenshot his photo, yet he has a friend in a nearby tree studying me, gathering intel to report back to the flock about how I behave. They'll keep tabs on me for decades.
Meanwhile, I was standing on a mycorrhizal network when this picture was taken. I wonder how plants decide who receives support under complex conditions, and how long-term interspecies relationships form and survive. We don't fully know... even though we have computers and algorithms.
The crow flew away when my son ran up to me. He was worried about a swollen fly bite. I told him his body was reacting to the fly's venom and would know what to do.
"A reaction?" he asked. "Like a thumbs-up?"
Yes..in another language.
Because that's what it all comes down to really: different languages, many minds.

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