shaping and creating the future through agi systems // software development, neuroscience, psychology, many more topics // autodidactic learning advocate.
@kimmonismus GPTs are excellent and save a ton of time. However, its disappointing that they don't have advanced voice capabilities. Nevertheless, still highly useful.
@arandomessence The major benefit it has over us is also its greatest strength. It doesn't have moods. It doesn't have highs or lows. It can be a great therapist because we don't deem it to have a deep ontological status (YET) ahaha. But you're asking the right questions bud.
@arandomessence The difference between AGI and us is AGI/ASI/AI, whatever, do not require dopamine or any sense of 'reward' yet to function. We need to implement it to want to ask these questions - such as the type of q's we ask. We can force it to, but I believe reward-based training is best.
The Llama 3.2 1B and 3B models are my favorite LLMs -- small but very capable.
If you want to understand how the architectures look like under the hood, I implemented them from scratch (one of the best ways to learn): https://t.co/ODlwRfONOz
@AhmedAmerVP Well said, I believe the same thing. People tend to overestimate what they can achieve in a year, but not a decade. What you just said - is the truth. We vastly underestimate and overestimate our own abilities simultaneously. Keep your image ripe with clarity, and open to change.
When I first started writing on X, I thought it was all about crafting the perfect post. But after studying the top writers here, hereβs what Iβve learned:
β’ Thereβs no such thing as a perfect tweet.
β’ Consistency beats perfection every time.
β’ Itβs not just about posting. Itβs about connecting.
β’ Your writing evolves. Look at the early tweets of any big account. Theyβve come a long way.
The day I stopped chasing perfection and started showing up daily, everything changed.
@AhmedAmerVP@haider1 I didn't consider that angle. I'm annoyed by the EU AI Act, so my judgement is a bit clouded haha. You're correct though.
It's easy to dismiss ethics in the pursuit of goals but later, the price is always paid. I'm still confident we'll succeed overall with respect to this.
@sama > Almost everyone else leaves the company
> Vague statements that attribute to no reading value
> Tweets written with GPT (and purposely made recognizable due to usual lower case writing style)
Imo I like your strategy. Controversy and ambiguity creates growth and attention.
@paulg It reaffirmed its vision for 'freedom of speech' and provided more clarity and distinguishes the old methods of Twitter from the new methods that X embodies. But perhaps you're correct right now. I urge you to look at its future though. What do you see?
@viemccoy The Kybalion is imo, the best book regardless of who you are, where you are, and what your goals are, because of its generalist philosophical approach. Like you've shown. These are concepts that we 'know' but don't integrate until we really engage with them and read them.
@AhmedAmerVP@haider1 Couldn't agree more. The nuances of this are where it gets interesting. We must be able to merge the collectivist and individualist forms of thought in order to create a proper symbiosis. I believe that regulation will hold things back to a large degree. Great point though.
@weslouis_ @PropheticAI This is an incredible leap forward into the world of the 'unseen'. Fulfilment of N. Tesla's prophecy: studying beyond the materialistic realm and studying aspects of the EMF spectrum that are not visible to us. Please, continue with this work, I'll read more about this myself.
@SmokeAwayyy O1 just repeats the amount of steps until it gets it correct, that - and presents it with immense amounts of training data.
My GPT decoded in one sequence. It is incredible though nevertheless.