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MrHobbo221

@hobbo221

Fly on the wall who likes to listen to people smarter than him.

Joined July 2022
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It's interesting how some people saw GPT4o as seismically impressive, while others saw it as evidence of AI having reached a (temporary) plateau. I think this is due to people seeing "AI" differently, depending on experience and how they think of AI. Some are thinking of this as…


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"by age 30, you should have a hundred million dollars in savings." close! by age 30, your kitchenware should be an amalgamation of items that were left by past roommates, never returned to exes, or impulsively purchased from the moma design store website after half a gummy


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AI is like reverse Hitler to me cause we keep waiting on it to kill everybody but it won't stop making art


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colleges where you will meet real life super villains: - columbia university - georgetown - u chicago - duke - vanderbilt - harvard - penn - stanford - john hopkins - yale


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In 2016 Yemeni engineer Muhammad Abd Allah Hussein Awas presented this design that would regulate a continuous flow of traffic without traffic lights using combined 'half round-abouts' [📹 ali alhomegani]


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Welcoming the holiday season at the Matsue Vogel Park, Shimane, Japan [📹 matsuevogelpark]


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The tendency to anthropomorphize AI is so strong that it overrides some AI experts' knowledge of it.


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RIP, Charlie Munger One of the last authentics. WSJ, Mark Spitznagel, founder, Universa Investments: "Munger was a guiding light that taught a generation (or two, or three) of investors, including me, how to think—what to focus on, what not to focus on, the importance of mental…

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I know an 18 year survivor of GBM. She was diagnosed in 2005 and was the only survivor of a unique clinical trial she was entered into. I interviewed her 3 years ago, but it requires patience to capture the details of the story.


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now seems as good a time as ever to remind people that the biggest breakthroughs at OpenAI came from a previously unknown researcher with a bachelors degree from olin college of engineering

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Transformers excel at identifying patterns, but they falter with limited data - a common setback in robotics.🤔 Introducing Cross-Episodic Curriculum (CEC), boosting learning efficiency & generalization of Transformer agents across RL & IL settings! 🧵 To appear at #NeurIPS2023


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The central problem I discuss in The Black Swan is that people usually make projections according to their wishes. Plus they fail to get dynamics. And of course they dislike the messenger.

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The Fibonacci Spiral Clock. Using a spiral arm to tell the time is a novel and mathematically satisfying experience. [📹 nassyrad]


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Technological progress has slowed because we've picked the low-hanging fruit. Past dynasties saw big progress in canal-building, irrigation, gunpowder, and printing. Of course development has been slower this dynasty. It's almost 1400 and all the easy ideas have been discovered.

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Yup. This is why I've stopped using Google. It isn't a search engine any more. wired.com/story/google-a…


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the further apart your parents were born, the higher your IQ and the taller you are likely to be nature.com/articles/natur…


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