Larry Ellison explains how AI-powered surgical robots now surpass even the most skilled human doctors.
Unlike humans, these robots have microscopic vision built into their sensors.
They can see individual cells without a microscope.
This allows them to cut with extreme precision removing cancer without harming healthy tissue.
Their unmatched hand-eye coordination makes surgeries more accurate and less invasive.
We have faced a 100x increase in Arattai traffic in 3 days (new sign-ups went vertical from 3K/day to 350K/day). We are adding infrastructure on an emergency basis for another potential 100x peak surge. That is how exponentials work.
As we add a lot more infrastructure, we are also fine tuning and updating the code to fix issues as they arise. We have all-hands-on-deck working flat out.
As a matter of fact, we had planned on a big release by November, with a lot of the features you expect, a huge capacity addition and a marketing push. And then it suddenly went vertical!
We have a lot more planned for Arattai, please give us some time. Thank you for your patience and support! Jai Hind 🙏
We must to fix education in America so people are empowered to make smarter decisions, aren’t reliant on government, and don’t advocate for more government when their poor decisions don’t work out.
Socialist and communist societies don’t have billionaires.
Instead, they have elites who pretend to be equal, while controlling the country’s wealth through force.
How many times do we need to relearn this lesson?
Author @Jon_Rauch says the core pillars that distinguish Christianity have provided the blueprint for liberal democracies.
“You can’t run a liberal democracy without those Christian pillars.”
Test-Time Compute is currently just inference with chain of thought. We haven’t started doing test-time-training - where model updates weights to go figure out new things or ingest a ton of new context, without losing generality and raw IQ. Going to be amazing when that happens.
Here’s what’s repulsive about the climate change movement to so many of us.
Its branding is fearful, negative, and disempowering.
Radical climate activists keep telling us how we need to do less.
Have fewer kids.
Use less energy.
Stop eating meat.
Stop killing the planet.
Humans are cancer.
Ruin art for attention.
It feels anti-human.
It feels weak.
Like the sky is falling, and we need to be scared.
Then, when disasters happen, politicians point at the climate so we don’t point at them.
The truth of climate change is undermined by the fear around it.
Many of the same scared zealots who tell us to be afraid of climate change also get in the way of nuclear energy.
Which is one of the best solutions to it, but crippled by fearful regulation.
China understands this.
That’s why they shamelessly use fossil fuels now, but aggressively invest in nuclear for the future.
Technology and growth will save us, not restriction and contraction.
Regulators won’t save us, creators will.
People are tired of being told how bad they are.
People want to feel inspired and empowered.
We don’t want to be shamed into scarcity.
We want to be inspired into action.
We don’t want to run away from fear.
We want to run toward a vision.
It’s not that we think climate change isn’t real.
It’s that we know fear is also real, and we want nothing to do with it.
I just published a new essay, and since the algorithm prefers links in replies, I dutifully put it in a thread about why I wrote it. But a lot of people didn't notice the link, so screw that:
The Origins of Wokeness: https://t.co/jvOj5AyYT5
Putting out fires before they spread does not seem like a serious technological challenge in a world with @SpaceX, @xai and @anduriltech.
So @elonmusk and @PalmerLuckey, why don’t we start a company that uses satellites, AI, and drone technology to put out fires before they spread?
One can envision satellite monitoring, rapid drone investigation, and drone swarm water delivery. The number of drones sent to extinguish the fire and the nature of the extinguishing agent (water, foam, dry or wet chemicals etc) would be a function of the nature and scale of the fire. No human lives would be put a risk and there is no risk of DEI involvement in drone selection.
What do you think? I would love to invest.
And it would be very good for real estate values in California.