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Who reads the scans? Radiologist? Midjourney clinician? AI first-pass dashboard? Primary-care doctor?
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And what happens when it finds something scary but ambiguous?
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@midjourney 🙋♂️
Who reads the scans? Radiologist? Midjourney clinician? AI first-pass dashboard? Primary-care doctor?
🙋♂️
And what happens when it finds something scary but ambiguous?
🦾
We're gonna do a Midjourney Medical AMA (ask me anything ) right here all afternoon. Post your questions below and we'll try to answer as many as we can! ❤️
@scaling01 i actually filmed and edited the video myself 😅 also implemented the 3d visualization technical deep dive, it all runs in a browser in realtime!
For decades, defense manufacturing has treated the Iron Triangle (cost, speed, capability) as a law of nature. Pick one. Maybe two if you’re lucky.
I’ve always had a problem with that.
The entire point of technology is to let you have your cake and eat it too. That’s what innovation does. That’s what Reindustrialize has been about from the beginning.
Four years ago, I was sitting in a coffee shop in LA with @aphysicist while he was drafting the @reindsummit manifesto. One of its core ideas was simple: the future isn’t about choosing one side of the triangle. It’s about achieving all three.
This year I talked about how the US can uniquely make that happen: by enabling thousands of smart, hungry engineers to build from the bottom up.
That requires accessible, fast, and flexible design and manufacturing tools; not scaling the same old technologies that are centralized, rigid, and inaccessible to young builders unless they join a giant company.
What made this year’s Reindustrialize especially notable was seeing the old and new worlds begin to merge. We had a large group of leaders from @LockheedMartin actively participating in the conversation.
Defense is naturally a top-down industry. Requirements flow from the customer, which makes bottom-up innovation difficult. That’s why it was encouraging to see leadership from one of the largest primes engage with a movement built around empowering many builders from ground up.
Thanks for inviting me, @austinbishop.
Altman may have discovered a new AI research scaling law: if you combine Noam Shazeer and Noam Brown in the same lab, their output increases quadratically.
But if Noam Elkies and Noam Chomsky somehow join OpenAI too, that means there's some Infinity Stones shenanigans afoot...
REINDUSTRIALIZE 3.0 is wrapped. thank you all so much for coming. here's what we all accomplished over the last year. this is only the beginning, but it is a firm reminder that change is here, and i'm honored to build alongside so many other dedicated humans.
Flexible 3D printing resins are becoming stronger with Formlabs new Flexible 80A Resin V2💪
You can see that this geometry, printed in Flexible 80A Resin V2, snaps back into place and withstands repeated bending, tension, and compression. Compared to its previous version, the new material delivers 2x higher tear strength, 2x higher elongation at break, 4x higher rebound, and improved aesthetics and aging performance.
I’m excited to share that I’ll be joining OpenAI and look forward to working with the exceptional team there.
It was a difficult decision to move on. I’m incredibly proud of the amazing team at Google and everything we’ve built together. It has been an honor and a pleasure to work with all of you.
I am pleased and honored to announce that, on July 6, I'll be joining @OpenAI as leader of a new team called Strategic Futures. Our mandate will be to help the company's leadership shape frontier AI policy. There is a ton of work to do, and I'm excited to get started.