5 million humanoid robots working 24/7 can build Manhattan in ~6 months. now just imagine what the world looks like when we have 10 billion of them by 2045. now imagine the year 2100.
We live in a weird time of overhyping slop that will be forgotten about in weeks. Linux and Python are both from 1991. LLVM started as research project in 2000.
We want to build the foundations of silicon life. Software that lives for 50 years. There's time to make it perfect.
when you look around yourself: do you see inspiration or do you see villainy? do not dwell on the ugly and hope for it to diminish - bask in the beautiful and become a way for it to grow. this is what it means to be inspired
Have canceled my team subscription for Claude Pro.
Idc how good that model is, it’s not good enough for me to support people who actively stifle innovation and gate keep knowledge that they didn’t even create.
@Hieronymou88829@rosyprosperity@charicus19143@bubbleboi Following that logic, if an asset experiences a large drop in price and therefore an increase in standard deviation it’s considered more “risky”, despite the fact that you’re now able to purchase more for less
Introducing a research system that enables passive heart rate monitoring (PHRM) during everyday smartphone use. Using the front-facing camera, it achieves industry accuracy standards for heart rate across all skin tones.
Check out the blog to learn more: https://t.co/O4F4Uh8gN4
The bitter lesson in 26 words:
Don’t be distracted by human knowledge, as AI has been historically.
Instead focus on methods for creating knowledge that scale with computation, like search and learning.
i always operate under the assumption that things are easy until proven otherwise.
mostly cuz the people loudly insisting things are hard are usually selling difficulty (consultants, gatekeepers, or incumbents who benefit from the moat narrative).
also starting from easy means you actually attempt things. the cost of a false easy is often an afternoon now esp with ai whereas the cost of a false hard you never try at all. e.g. this is how i got into woodworking & hard edge painting, among many other things.
1/ Cool paper from @drmichaellevin + @BenjaminLy61243
Prices in an economy do the same job that bioelectric signals do in your body
they're the "GLUE" that turns billions of independent agents into a single coordinated intelligence (or CI)...