If you are worried (or even just curious) about the potential for #AI consciousness/sentience and the subsequent moral/legal status of the artifact (and who isn't these days), then THE place to go for a systemic critical investigation is the Machine Question trilogy @mitpress
The latest version of Obsidian Web Clipper adds Interpreter which lets you extract page content and manipulate it using natural language, for example:
"5 tags about this page, comma separated, don't include the subject of the page as a tag"
"3 bullet point summary, any titles and references to people, places, or books should be in [[wikilink]] format"
This is super useful to create consistent data structures for research within your vault. You can run Interpreter with any model provider, including local models using @ollama
since packing spheres through axis projections into a cube was so catchy, I decided to create a spin-off!
enjoy 🍙
made with @threejs
link: https://t.co/1lUxjiSbqj
@CodePen
fly me to the stars✨ 🛩️🤗
made a hud interface that turns the hand into a virtual aircraft, controlling rolling(bank angle), altitude, direction and speed.
Excited to share a project where we leverage Gemini’s long context window and multimodal understanding in a creative way, led by @JasonMa2020.
Earlier this year we @GoogleDeepMind published Gemini 1.5 series, achieving state of the art on multiple image understanding, video understanding, and long context benchmarks. We are curious: how those capabilities can positively impact robotics?
Latest episode of our podcast is out: "What Kind of Intelligence is an LLM?"
We talk with two brilliant scholars who have thought a lot about that question: @TomerUllman and @mpshanahan
I hope you will give it a listen!
https://t.co/liE6FU1P5h
Datamapplot 0.4 is out now, and has far more powerful and effective interactive plots.
Here is an example of a Data Map of 2.4 million papers on ArXiv, ready to be explored.
There is no substitute for reading about history. But this visual representation - the World History Timeline designed by Oxford Cartographers - is a useful summary of some key aspects of world history over the past 5,000 years.
Pleased to announce the book that @MCoeckelbergh and I have been furiously writing over the summer months has gone into production at @politybooks We are aiming to get this out ASAP. And if you know your Plato (esp. the "Phaedrus"), you'll get the Egyptian imagery.