You spend enough years listening to people and eventually realize most decisions are made emotionally and explained logically afterwards.
The explanation gets all the attention.
The feeling made the decision.
(Moon vs. Mercury thing)
I can't stop thinking about how strange it is that large language models are what leads to AGI. it's really weird. it's a form of summoning, almost necessarily, the capabilities you want from a map of reality mediated by words. there are a trillion minds inside an LLM, and we just so happen to have defined a piece of fiction (the assistant) that can write itself into being. In the context of the obvious speed-up of capabilities - I'm really feeling it right now. Things are strange! Very beautiful. Best of all possible worlds. But very strange.
A crocodile vents/releases excess body heat through its mouth. Because these reptiles do not have sweat glands,they sit with their mouths wide open to cool down. Similarly being a Capricorn,I mostly prefer not responding to critics because my way of reacting is very offending.
If I will vent ,it hits directly into the sensitive nerves and bones. 🐊
Dumb people are easier to control.
Sick people are easier to control.
Poor people are easier to control.
That's why in school they train you to be dumb, sick, and poor.
always thought harry potter series was unrealistically pessimistic about how few characters would care to learn more how the magic actually works & then u watch people interact with llms
Conspiracy Theory: An asteroid is headed towards the Earth. Deadline ~2080. NASA knows this. Musk knows this. He's floating a $86 billion IPO for a company that intends to build a colony for a million people (all billionaires) on Mars. The Elysium arc begins.
Isolating yourself is one of the worst things you can possibly do to yourself. It’s the best way to become hateful about everything. Everybody I know who isolated himself regrets it to the point that they would do everything to go back in time and change the past.
Your stopgaps are now being paid in Indian blood.
I'm just curious how many more Indians need to pay with their lives before you realise domestic R&D is not a choice but an imperative.