Maybe in 10 years when the tech matures, but IMO now seems a bit too early to have a tech like this. It is like intelligence without evolution or progress.. yes it can be used in some niche markets, but difficult to be…
Just like any useful tools, there would be an expert super tool user who could probably generate enough profit based on the tools. The majority would not profit from it in the long run (the monopolistic tool makers…
Not sure what you mean by "it", but the doubled usage would be 18h a day.
Yes, it overlaps well with the market open time. But I thought Claude was good with coding... Does this mean major trading agents write code using Claude to make trading decisions? Or Claude models are relatively better…
One thing I don't understand is how come Gemini Pro seems much cheaper than Gemini Flash in the scatter graph.
Fair point. Asked Gemini to suggest alternatives, and it suggested Gemini Velocity, Gemini Atom, Gemini Axiom (and more). I would have liked `Gemini Velocity`.
The danger of short form videos is because the form enables the algorithm designer to artificially maximize the reward with minimum effort by the viewer. It doesn't matter whether you watch kitten ones initially. After…
Have you considered a case where English might not be the authors' first language? They may have written a draft in their mother tongue and merely translated it using LLMs. Its style may not be many people's liking, but…
What you are obsessing with is about the writer's style, not its substance. How sure are you if they outsourced the thinking to LLMs? Do you assume LLMs produce junk-level contents, which contributes human brain rot?…
Are you saying human brain is kind of similarly vulnerable to well-crafted facts? Does it mean any intelligence (human or non-human) needs a large amount of generally factual data to discern facts from fakes, which is…
Agreed in principle, but has anyone seen any practical difference between these DNS services? What would be a more detailed downside for using these in parallel instead of the ISP default as a fallback?
Wikipedia article about Consciousness opens with an interesting line: "Defining consciousness is challenging; about forty meanings are attributed to the term." Perhaps "consciousness" is just a poor term to use in a…
How can writing marks help in this regard? I can imagine a language with both a lot of exceptions and writing marks.
We need to balance the benefit and the downside of the limited liability in corporations. If innovation no longer becomes beneficial for the society and only beneficial for a small number of people, perhaps the society…
Thank you. Updated my comment again.
The answer says "For rings in which division by 2 is permitted". Is there the same constraint for AlphaEvolve's algorithm? Edit2: Z_2 has characteristics 2. Edit: AlphaEvolve claims it works over any field with…
This sounds like a great idea, but how do you keep it from being "drained" or hydrated?
Wouldn't you say the same thing for most of the people? Most of the people suck at verifying truth and reasoning. Even "intelligent" people make mistakes based on their biases. I think at least LLMs are more receptive…
According to the Martial Law Act, there's an extra power by the martial law commander to move the military as they want. Some translations say "guarding martial law" instead of "precautionary":…
Could you please point out the specific lines you are dissatisfied with? Is it something an additional publication cannot resolve? Additionally, in case you forgot to answer, what is your wish for the future of this…
> direct comparisons in Cheng That's the ISPD paper referenced many times in this whole thread. > Stronger Baselines Re: "Stronger baselines", the paper "That Chip Has Sailed" says "We provided the committee with…
> Direct comparisons from the last 3 years show that AlphaChip is worse. Do you have any evidence to claim this? The whole point of this thread is that the direct comparisons might have been insufficient, and even the…
We're not just talking about academia—Google's AlphaChip has the potential to disrupt the balance of the EDA industry's duopoly. It seems unlikely that Google could easily secure the policy or license changes necessary…
The UCSD paper says "We thank ... colleagues at Cadence and Synopsys for policy changes that permit our methods and results to be reproducible and sharable in the open, toward advancement of research in the field." This…
Thank you for your thoughtful response. Acknowledging potential biases openly in a public forum is never easy, and in my view, it adds credibility to your words compared to leaving such matters as implicit insinuations.…
Maybe in 10 years when the tech matures, but IMO now seems a bit too early to have a tech like this. It is like intelligence without evolution or progress.. yes it can be used in some niche markets, but difficult to be…
Just like any useful tools, there would be an expert super tool user who could probably generate enough profit based on the tools. The majority would not profit from it in the long run (the monopolistic tool makers…
Not sure what you mean by "it", but the doubled usage would be 18h a day.
Yes, it overlaps well with the market open time. But I thought Claude was good with coding... Does this mean major trading agents write code using Claude to make trading decisions? Or Claude models are relatively better…
One thing I don't understand is how come Gemini Pro seems much cheaper than Gemini Flash in the scatter graph.
Fair point. Asked Gemini to suggest alternatives, and it suggested Gemini Velocity, Gemini Atom, Gemini Axiom (and more). I would have liked `Gemini Velocity`.
The danger of short form videos is because the form enables the algorithm designer to artificially maximize the reward with minimum effort by the viewer. It doesn't matter whether you watch kitten ones initially. After…
Have you considered a case where English might not be the authors' first language? They may have written a draft in their mother tongue and merely translated it using LLMs. Its style may not be many people's liking, but…
What you are obsessing with is about the writer's style, not its substance. How sure are you if they outsourced the thinking to LLMs? Do you assume LLMs produce junk-level contents, which contributes human brain rot?…
Are you saying human brain is kind of similarly vulnerable to well-crafted facts? Does it mean any intelligence (human or non-human) needs a large amount of generally factual data to discern facts from fakes, which is…
Agreed in principle, but has anyone seen any practical difference between these DNS services? What would be a more detailed downside for using these in parallel instead of the ISP default as a fallback?
Wikipedia article about Consciousness opens with an interesting line: "Defining consciousness is challenging; about forty meanings are attributed to the term." Perhaps "consciousness" is just a poor term to use in a…
How can writing marks help in this regard? I can imagine a language with both a lot of exceptions and writing marks.
We need to balance the benefit and the downside of the limited liability in corporations. If innovation no longer becomes beneficial for the society and only beneficial for a small number of people, perhaps the society…
Thank you. Updated my comment again.
The answer says "For rings in which division by 2 is permitted". Is there the same constraint for AlphaEvolve's algorithm? Edit2: Z_2 has characteristics 2. Edit: AlphaEvolve claims it works over any field with…
This sounds like a great idea, but how do you keep it from being "drained" or hydrated?
Wouldn't you say the same thing for most of the people? Most of the people suck at verifying truth and reasoning. Even "intelligent" people make mistakes based on their biases. I think at least LLMs are more receptive…
According to the Martial Law Act, there's an extra power by the martial law commander to move the military as they want. Some translations say "guarding martial law" instead of "precautionary":…
Could you please point out the specific lines you are dissatisfied with? Is it something an additional publication cannot resolve? Additionally, in case you forgot to answer, what is your wish for the future of this…
> direct comparisons in Cheng That's the ISPD paper referenced many times in this whole thread. > Stronger Baselines Re: "Stronger baselines", the paper "That Chip Has Sailed" says "We provided the committee with…
> Direct comparisons from the last 3 years show that AlphaChip is worse. Do you have any evidence to claim this? The whole point of this thread is that the direct comparisons might have been insufficient, and even the…
We're not just talking about academia—Google's AlphaChip has the potential to disrupt the balance of the EDA industry's duopoly. It seems unlikely that Google could easily secure the policy or license changes necessary…
The UCSD paper says "We thank ... colleagues at Cadence and Synopsys for policy changes that permit our methods and results to be reproducible and sharable in the open, toward advancement of research in the field." This…
Thank you for your thoughtful response. Acknowledging potential biases openly in a public forum is never easy, and in my view, it adds credibility to your words compared to leaving such matters as implicit insinuations.…