@JanhaviNilekani@_pripan_ Ref your recent article, Overton window hasn’t shifted for large-family friendly policies.
Public sentiment places many of country’s ills to overpopulation & it’s tough to change thru data-driven pieces.
Gardner’s Changing Mind, whose work you’ll know has useful approaches.
After several months of post-production, I am delighted to finally share the cover of my book: "Tapestries in Brick: A Guide to the Architecture of Bengal."
Published by @HarperCollinsIN@HarperCollins
In bookstores this June.
Pre-Order links coming soon.
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Key to note that AI scientists are not experts on labor. Some other economists active on X doing work on AI & labor: @alexolegimas, @danielrock, @joshgans & @robseamans (among many others)
But worth noting that economists don’t have a consensus either: https://t.co/Vq994fOS2s
Dario is wrong.
He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market.
Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic.
Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like @Ph_Aghion , @erikbryn , @DAcemogluMIT , @amcafee , @davidautor
Everyone's talking about Anthropic's new model discovering new security vulnerabilities.
What people aren't talking about is the millions of KNOWN vulnerabilities remaining unfixed due to lack time, interest, etc.
e.g. OpenClaw has 67 CVEs right now, including 4 critical ones.
ok while I have everyone here - don’t like the industry’s tendency to call random documents “constitutions”. there are no rules for changing it, no consequences, none of the algorithmic ratification processes of real constitutions. no democratic inputs. they are product specs
Lots of folks spread false narratives about how ARC-1 was created in response to LLMs, or how ARC-2 was only created because ARC-1 was saturated. Setting the record straight:
1. ARC-1 was designed 2017-2019 and released in 2019 (pre LLMs).
2. The coming of ARC-2 was announced in May 2022 (pre ChatGPT).
3. By mid-2024, there was still essentially no progress on ARC-1.
4. All progress on ARC-1 & ARC-2 came from a new paradigm, test-time adaptation models, starting in late 2024 and ramping up through 2025.
5. Progress happened specifically *because* research moved away from what ARC was intended to challenge (static DL), toward what ARC was intended to encourage (test-time adaptation). ARC was meant to steer AI research towards fluid intelligence, and it is only by implementing fluid intelligence that it could be solved.
6. To this day, base LLMs (no test-time adaptation) *still* perform abysmally low on ARC despite a 50,000x scaleup since 2020, which confirms what we predicted about this paradigm not being capable of fluid intelligence and therefore not being capable of solving ARC.
7. ARC-3 was announced in February 2025, back when ARC-2 was completely unsaturated. ARC-3 is not in response to ARC-2 getting saturated.
8. We never claimed solving ARC would be proof of having achieved AGI; all the way back to 2021-2022 and every single year since we made it very explicit that it would NOT be proof of AGI. ARC is a research tool that was intended to steer AI research towards fluid intelligence, which it did.
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As a professor in the Dept. of AI at @IITHyderabad , I feel obliged to ask: What does MoE consider to be "AI for third-graders"?
We should teach children fundamentals that will last them a lifetime, not trendy stuff with limited shelf-life.
@aravind@Weyinn27 While acknowledging your analytical chops, it’s not the correct framing in this case.
With more capital and credibility, this will accelerate Paras next ventures and he has some big plans related to AI.
Let’s revisit this in a couple of years.
@htTweets pick of the most interesting reads of the week includes a book on AI for lawyers, a collection of myths of the Wancho tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, and Amol Palekar's memoir
The real problem with EU cookie banners is that they're still around after several years of achieving nothing but being an annoyance. Mistakes happen. The key is to identify them and correct them quickly. If you can't do that, you're on the wrong path.
One of the biggest challenges identified by the volunteers in the AI yatra to train 1 lakh students is that a significant number of engineering students do not even own a smartphone. Yet another reminder of the bubble we live in