Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"
Prompt: reate a clean, modern textbook-style scientific illustration…hat explains exactly how Delambre and Méchain measured the Earth’s meridian in 1792–1798 to define the meter.
Realistically ai should communicate in bits. But language was the most readily available data. Coding is the most readily available problem solving task. This is what Anthropic is banking on.
Amazon’s AI coding assistant may have just pulled off the Son of Anton gag from Silicon Valley: “it’s possible that…the most efficient way to get rid of all the bugs, was to get rid of all the software.”
Taking AWS down for hours (on multiple occasions). Unreal.
did Grant Udinksi finish his interview yet or is he not done floating in the sensory depravation tank that the Browns make you experience as the final step
Schools' crime: teaching dot products as boring math instead of "how vectors agree/fight" → key to understanding the world.
Apply across words → softmax probabilities update word-by-word.
That's Attention.
Strip away complexity, keep it minimal→ it wins. Just like biology.
investing enough time to learn math in the earliest age possible will give you insane ROI. first step of learning AI isn’t reading “attention is all you need.
it’s MATH.
Did you know?
This mission was born in a bar and it was sketched on a cocktail napkin
Two scientists and a Lockheed engineer sat in a Tucson bar, not far from University of Arizona campus. Their idea was rejected by NASA, TWICE for being impractical and too expensive.
The spacecraft touched the asteroid surface for only "5 seconds" and collected more than enough samples using a device called, TAGSAM (Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism) which is an engineering marvel.
But how does it work?
When it contacts the asteroid surface, it releases high-pressure nitrogen gas to fluidize loose material, and capture ✨stardust ✨. Read more about it in my bog, linked below.