This 2-hour Stanford lecture breaks down how models like ChatGPT and Claude are actually built, clearer than what many people in top AI roles ever get exposed to.
Save this and set aside two hours today. It might end up being the most valuable thing you learn all week.
The US must dominate the world, increasing military spending to deal with China and Iran, says a front page article in the New York Times today: might is right! But they don't realise that a very different world, a multipolar planet, is quietly being born.
Paris celebrated historical traditions last night, like cutting off rich people's heads (not a joke). They also went a bit far on gender-war extremes. And someone forgot to tell the crowd not to boo at the Israel team. Meanwhile, everything was made in China. Allow me to summarise the opening of the Paris Olympics for you
BBC: "China economy stumbled"... grew merely 4.7%.
Also BBC: "UK economy grew faster than expected"... expanding by, hold your breath, 0.4%
🤣🤣🤣 Only psychopaths can cope with this job...
recently an indian student was deported from us because he forged the transcripts, rec letters, achievements, state exam results, and sent them through a school domain he bought to apply to college
he was granted nearly a full scholarship at a top college but decided it wasn't enough, so he also forged his own father's death certificate and was promptly given a full ride with flights included
he had literally none of the knowledge required to even graduate high school, so at college he went on to cheat on all exams using internet and then forged a resume with fake work experience to get an internship at an insurance firm
the worst part? he shared his story on reddit in great detail, then a subreddit mod reached out to the college and reported him