Not just that we know from heavy reddit posters that they have branching universe templates for all eventualities, so that they are "ready" whatever the outcome.
You are a digital hoarder. I have taken so many pics that I wouldn't even bother to look back that them (do we ever?) but Google memories is really a neat feature, it refreshes memories. I think you should run a similar…
Old story : killing the goose who lays golden eggs. We humans never learn, don't we?
Learning Algorithm Of Biological Networks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-OLgbdZ3kk In this video we explore Predictive Coding – a biologically plausible alternative to the backpropagation algorithm, deriving it from…
Here's my prediction : The rapid progress of AI will make money as an accounting practice irrelevant. Take the concept of "Future is already here but unevenly distributed." When we will have true abundance, what the…
Intelligence and human health can't be defined neatly. They are what we call suitcase words. If there exists a physiological tradeoff between medical research about whether to live till 500 years or to be able to lift…
Because when the recipe is open and public, the product's success depends on Distribution (which has been cornered by MS, Google, Apple). This is good for the ecosystem but not sure how those particular VCs will get…
Governments should set aside some pool of money for distributing to people maintaining critical projects. We have so much surplus and some portion of it should be allocated to such projects as digital infrastructure.…
I think there was an article on English stackexchange where linguists proved that the word "the" is a useless word. It's a filler word like umm, etc.
Can Apple lock-in those people who definitely want small phones by some prepaid arrangements which the users can't back out? That would be market working. Is there a reason why they don't do this?
Zuck and Meta are playing the role of Robinhood. They take the money from scammers and advance their philanthrophy. https://x.com/a16z/status/1986486508355002584 Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg on Curing All Disease…
There is context caching in many models. It is less expensive if you enable that.
https://x.com/rerundotio/status/1968806896959402144 This is a use of Rerun that I haven't seen before! This is pretty fascinating!!! Typically people use Rerun to visualize robotics data - if I'm following along…
https://github.com/mem0ai/mem0?tab=readme-ov-file Is this useful for you?
If "not even wrong" is more wrong than wrong, then is 'not even right" more right than right. To answer you directly, a smaller SOTA reasoning model with a table of facts can rederive relationships given more time than…
In CS algorithms, we have space vs time tradeoffs. In LLMs, we will have bigger weights vs test-time compute tradeoffs. A smaller model can get "there" but it will take longer.
Then its utility as a best search agent is even more. It proves the statement, LLM will find the needle in the haystack if the needle exists.
Neil deGrasse Tyson said a quote expressing a concern about the future impact of AI on information credibility. The exact quote is: "I foresee the day where AI become so good at making a deep fake that the people who…
We need PageRank like algorithm for "Trust / Human Content" to be applied directly to the source of such content. E.g. following all three channels are AI made. But all these content can be liked to an advanced AI…
Ramachandran, the Temporal Lobes Epilepsy and God - Part 1 https://youtu.be/qIiIsDIkDtg?si=bIjpz5mWHEbN_NDI
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/04/25/the-possibilia... When David Eagleman was eight years old, he fell off a roof and kept on falling. Or so it seemed at the time. His family was living outside Albuquerque, in…
It's like making a spider web diagram for each person. Then calculating the area under the polygon to make a decision. With the vertices of diagram weighted by your preference vector. Under normal circumstances,…
> When those expectations include owning a vacation home or winning a Nobel Prize, letting go might be healthy — but doing so is tragic when they include stopping a genocide or ending homelessness. I don't understand…
> The lesson I took from the second startup is that investor money makes you lazy Marc Andreessen has made statements that align with the idea that abundant capital can lead to poor decision-making or a lack of…
The blind French mathematician Bernard Morin is well-known for creating the first visualization of a sphere eversion, a method for turning a sphere inside out without creasing it. His work was based on Stephen Smale's…
Not just that we know from heavy reddit posters that they have branching universe templates for all eventualities, so that they are "ready" whatever the outcome.
You are a digital hoarder. I have taken so many pics that I wouldn't even bother to look back that them (do we ever?) but Google memories is really a neat feature, it refreshes memories. I think you should run a similar…
Old story : killing the goose who lays golden eggs. We humans never learn, don't we?
Learning Algorithm Of Biological Networks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-OLgbdZ3kk In this video we explore Predictive Coding – a biologically plausible alternative to the backpropagation algorithm, deriving it from…
Here's my prediction : The rapid progress of AI will make money as an accounting practice irrelevant. Take the concept of "Future is already here but unevenly distributed." When we will have true abundance, what the…
Intelligence and human health can't be defined neatly. They are what we call suitcase words. If there exists a physiological tradeoff between medical research about whether to live till 500 years or to be able to lift…
Because when the recipe is open and public, the product's success depends on Distribution (which has been cornered by MS, Google, Apple). This is good for the ecosystem but not sure how those particular VCs will get…
Governments should set aside some pool of money for distributing to people maintaining critical projects. We have so much surplus and some portion of it should be allocated to such projects as digital infrastructure.…
I think there was an article on English stackexchange where linguists proved that the word "the" is a useless word. It's a filler word like umm, etc.
Can Apple lock-in those people who definitely want small phones by some prepaid arrangements which the users can't back out? That would be market working. Is there a reason why they don't do this?
Zuck and Meta are playing the role of Robinhood. They take the money from scammers and advance their philanthrophy. https://x.com/a16z/status/1986486508355002584 Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg on Curing All Disease…
There is context caching in many models. It is less expensive if you enable that.
https://x.com/rerundotio/status/1968806896959402144 This is a use of Rerun that I haven't seen before! This is pretty fascinating!!! Typically people use Rerun to visualize robotics data - if I'm following along…
https://github.com/mem0ai/mem0?tab=readme-ov-file Is this useful for you?
If "not even wrong" is more wrong than wrong, then is 'not even right" more right than right. To answer you directly, a smaller SOTA reasoning model with a table of facts can rederive relationships given more time than…
In CS algorithms, we have space vs time tradeoffs. In LLMs, we will have bigger weights vs test-time compute tradeoffs. A smaller model can get "there" but it will take longer.
Then its utility as a best search agent is even more. It proves the statement, LLM will find the needle in the haystack if the needle exists.
Neil deGrasse Tyson said a quote expressing a concern about the future impact of AI on information credibility. The exact quote is: "I foresee the day where AI become so good at making a deep fake that the people who…
We need PageRank like algorithm for "Trust / Human Content" to be applied directly to the source of such content. E.g. following all three channels are AI made. But all these content can be liked to an advanced AI…
Ramachandran, the Temporal Lobes Epilepsy and God - Part 1 https://youtu.be/qIiIsDIkDtg?si=bIjpz5mWHEbN_NDI
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/04/25/the-possibilia... When David Eagleman was eight years old, he fell off a roof and kept on falling. Or so it seemed at the time. His family was living outside Albuquerque, in…
It's like making a spider web diagram for each person. Then calculating the area under the polygon to make a decision. With the vertices of diagram weighted by your preference vector. Under normal circumstances,…
> When those expectations include owning a vacation home or winning a Nobel Prize, letting go might be healthy — but doing so is tragic when they include stopping a genocide or ending homelessness. I don't understand…
> The lesson I took from the second startup is that investor money makes you lazy Marc Andreessen has made statements that align with the idea that abundant capital can lead to poor decision-making or a lack of…
The blind French mathematician Bernard Morin is well-known for creating the first visualization of a sphere eversion, a method for turning a sphere inside out without creasing it. His work was based on Stephen Smale's…