I asked a friend who's a criminal defense lawyer what he'd change about the world to fix the most problems. He specializes in death penalty cases, so he's seen a lot. I expected him to say drugs, but he said if he could change one thing, it would be to make people better parents.
I've spent hours experimenting with using multiple large language models (LLMs) such as Bard AI, GPT-4, GPT-3.5 and Bing AI for academic research.
They're extremely powerful but with some very painful pitfalls.
Here's my guide to using LLMs as your personal research assistant:
Many people in tech have so little exposure to philosophy (or the humanities in general) that when they get exposed to old ideas like Plato's cavern or the simulation hypothesis, they think it's extremely profound and novel
quit watching dts. and as someone barely a few years into this sport I feel the contents of this thread already. I still love it because of the math and engineering aspect involved in the sport but I can't help but feel how "fake" and biased it can be at times
Bryan Johnson sold his company to PayPal for $800 million in 2013.
Since then, he's been investing millions to reduce aging.
In 2021, he reduced his epigenetic age by 5.1 years in 7 months (World Record)
Here’s a breakdown of his “Blueprint” and my own experience with it: 🧵