Essentially there is a category of problems that you have to just see for yourself -- you need to do the tree search "yourself" -- no one can be told what the matrix is
In my understanding (limited) lots of great minds have tried to find answers to this question -- fundamentally I think the consensus is around the halting problem / the principle of computational irreducibility.
We can finally say AI isn't killing jobs.
A new paper from me, @tryramp, and @RevelioLabs uses firm-level spend and workforce data across 21K U.S. businesses to measure AI's impact on jobs.
Firms that adopt AI heavily grow headcount 10% over two years following adoption. Low adopters see no statistically significant change.
@dsiroker@pmarca Never thought of quantizations effects on reasoning in this way. It definitely makes intuitive sense as you want more diversity in sampling for reasoning models anyway (similar to setting higher temp) -- thanks for sharing!
@geoffwoo@elonmusk The quoted tweet is rage baiting you -- in the context of the conversation musk was having on the pod, the anecdote is funny actually. He's just talking about how (absurdly) much him and his son like hamburgers ๐
@TaylorLorenz I think it's good! It certainly makes you feel it's about something more than degens betting on random (potentially harmful) things -- it's about figuring out the world and asking questions.
Now do you believe them? Maybe not but, as an ad, I think they nailed it ๐คทโโ๏ธ