Progress in Biology Is Slow - Here's How We Can Speed It Up
Why aren't we living forever? I wrote about why this problem still exists and what the solution is.
Hint: we're gonna need a lot of mice
https://t.co/hcRWis2Hf3
My team is building the world model for factories. We're controlling heavy machinery, robots, sensors across the US.
Right now it's Starcraft: humans in control, optimizing assets via our command center. Next step: AI in-the-loop
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Fleetglue began as the easiest way to manage fleets of mobile robots - today we take the next step with Conduit.
Our factory command center is deployed across the US - AMRs, CNCs, cameras, sensors all monitored and controlled from a single platform.
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@kamens@kenbwork I suppose I see software engineers as the equivalent of lab techs in your analogy; doing custom work that canโt be outsourced (specific configurations of tools, surrounding code, etc). I agree this is exacerbated by the lack of composability and it being atoms
By "controlled study" they don't mean that this is an RCT or anything like that.
They mean that it's an observational study where they controlled for a few variables they didn't pre-register and the association between self-reported caffeine intake and longevity held up.
@realsaadasad@zennonuc Is it intractable to get the conservatives in OC on board? It feels to me like upzoning around transit would have minimal impact in the wealthy coastal areas, and de-regulating zoning would (ostensibly) be a con value
@zennonuc Is there a sense that the bay area strategy can be copy-pasted onto LA? I could imagine the recent successes could negatively polarize groups in LA, making it harder