@elonmusk I’d be careful building something so uniformly big (single massive structure) next to the waterline at sea level. It takes one natural disaster to ruin years of progress and billions of dollars.
@DeryaTR_ Even if the timeline slips and the market corrects, the end state will be the same.
Hard to call AI a “bubble” in form, like the “.com bubble” rendering the internet as only a phase.
An extraordinary graphic showing what will happen in Poland if fertility rates simply stay where they are. Most of the developed world is on a trajectory of population collapse similar to this.
Nothing matters more than turning around birthrate decline.
Interesting so many stocks like $SPCX are getting punished so severely for CapEx.
At this point in the AI market I’d be concerned about a company not pushing CapEx to the limit.
Ironically, I think the market will also react negatively to the first major companies who pullback on infrastructure expansion.
@elonmusk Yes, the closer to metal you get (rust), the more optimally efficient computation can become.
AGI will communicate end to end (and internally process) in strictly binary due to optimal information density.
Few people understand this principle.
I prefer working with a model that does not limit my curiosity, even if it’s not at the top of the benchmark charts.
The machine may run forever, but our time in this world is limited.
Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generation’s timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot. 🕊️🇺🇸
May 27, 1999 — May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
Evidence of exceptional ability and asking how they solved hard problems down to the brass tacks level is what matters.
Those who actually deserve credit know the details of the solution, because it was so hard it got seared into their brain. The phonies and posers who falsely claim credit will flounder at the second or third level of detail.
@fchollet If you cannot say “I would do this research even if no other human saw the results” then you are not passionate about the project.
“Is the work I’m doing important enough to be done even if no one sees it? “