the ability to accurately predict the future is one of the strongest predictors for whether what you do/work on is the right thing -> yields relevant results → success.
obvious of course, if put this way.
@mrgunn technological progress is a fundamental moral imperative for the betterment of mankind. it’s unbelievable how good of a thing it is and what an uphill battle we have
Nick Bostrom says we may have “100% infant mortality.”
We develop for a few decades, then stagnate, then die.
If full human maturity takes thousands of years, we’ve never seen a fully developed human.
NEW: Biotech startup R3 Bio has a bold idea for replacing lab animals: genetically-engineered 'organ sacks' that lack a brain.
The long-term goal? Human versions.
https://t.co/emHiy1MU77
a few years ago i got covid and never recovered.
i went from exercising every day to completely bedbound.
lost 40lbs. in and out of hospitals for over 2 years.
saw 20+ doctors. bloodwork came back normal.
"you're probably just stressed from being a founder."
Even the best developer tools mostly still don't let you sign up for an account via API. This is a big miss in the claude code age because it means that claude can't sign up on its own.
Putting all your account management functions in your API should be tablestakes now.
RL for reasoning often rely on verifiers — great for math, but tricky for creative writing or open-ended research.
Meet RARO: a new paradigm that teaches LLMs to reason via adversarial games instead of verification.
No verifiers. No environments. Just demonstrations. 🧵👇
I feel like I'm late to the Claude Code train but WOW
<60 seconds to write a script to take Cell Ranger Multi outputs across 3 different scRNAseq projects (23 samples) w/ GEX, VDJ, BCR info - merge to RDS, QC, filter, normalize, run PCA, integrate, UMAP, cluster
and 0 errors!
The Tools for Humanity Engineering Fellowship is open for applications. Early-career engineers interested in solving complex problems in the age of AI, are encouraged to apply.
1987: AI can't win at chess—planning is uniquely human
1997: AI can't win at Go—intuition is uniquely human
2016: AI can't win at poker—bluffing is uniquely human
2023: AI can't get IMO gold—reasoning is uniquely human
2026: AI can't make wise decisions—judgment is uniquely human