Less than 24 hours ago, Anthropic announced Claude 3. And some people are calling it better than GPT-4.
Some are "feeling" Claude 3 (Opus) has reached AGI level.
8 incredible examples:
can't wrap my head around HOW they did it exactly, and hate to admit this… but French innovation has been truly impressive to say the least
back in 2016, after brexit, everyone was convinced that post-london the capital of european innovation would've been berlin
7 years later, paris is dropping OSS LLMs with torrent links seemingly every day, raising hundreds of millions for fundamental AI research, it's effectively leading social network innovation more than the Bay has been doing for in many years (which is wild), the _only_ aerospace market in europe, it's doubling down on nuclear energy, and just pushing things forward aggressively and boldly
in the meantime germany still thinks the DACH market is enough for venture scale returns, bans nuclear, and thinks that regulation will somehow… save the day?
and italy… oh well, italy has exactly 1 single (albeit extremely impressive) big success story, and the rest is just grifters, or hyperlocal mid stuff
saddened and disappointed w/ my former country, although not surprised, while impressed & def surprised w/ france. kudos to them
Photo with my supervisors: Two great scientists (Daan Frenkel and Francesco Sciortino) with someone who never thought he could even dream about working with them!
From @UdeA to @SapienzaRoma to @Cambridge_Uni
My masters supervisor (Francesco Sciortino) talking about my PhD supervisor (Daan Frenkel). Good memories about the beautiful field of soft matter @cecamEvents - Challenges and opportunities in non-equilibrium soft matter
I have an open #compchem postdoc position to simulate ionic liquids with molecular dynamics. RT appreciated!
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Un barco que atraviesa el Pacífico puede gastar medio millón de dólares al mes en combustible. Por lo que ser más eficiente, consumir y contaminar menos es una prioridad, con eso en mente nació #Bearing ¡Conózcalos!
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Daan Frenkel has been awarded the 2022 Lorentz Medal for his pioneering use of computer simulations. The award, which recognizes important contributions to theoretical physics, is given by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences only once every four years