I'm convinced that as AI becomes better able to manage context/memory, there will be tremendous alpha in constructing a your own personal Library of Alexandria.
Just image the possibilities—sequestering a highly curated set of knowledge/data/perspectives/etc in one place and then being able to draw from it like a well of infinite wisdom.
I'm so grateful I developed a strong note taking habit at a young age. These notes from 10 years ago are gold.
So much wisdom here from Alan Kay and Stewart Brand – on invention, computing, and AI.
From a private panel at @stripe in 2015.
Every Republican power couple is "closet case meets femcel" while every Democrat power couple is "hope fo nerds everywhere." Take note sensitive young moids.
Today, we’re killing the book a demo form.
No more endless forms, waiting days, or sitting through discovery calls to STILL not see the product.
Introducing AI Demo Agents: always-on product experts that run discovery, answer questions, and show relevant demos, decks, videos.
@nyneurotech To merely give a shit if someone else is going to make it or not, let alone spend the precious time we have on this planet communicating that fact to some rando, likely means that you yourself will not, in fact, make it.
This is known.
Was feeling vibey, so I made something
Tired of scrolling through a metric f*ckton of events on the New York Tech Week official calendar?
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Thanks for the support @zocomputer + @0thernet#nytw#nyc
Hey @benln -- we're building https://t.co/TBsj7KQAO3 -- the Scale AI for training hospital robots.
In four weeks, we've validated demand through buyer requests, secured an MoU with a 10k+ bed hospital system, and recorded over a dozen hospital-specific workflows as samples.
Our team comprises of two 2x founders (Oxford CS PhD CTO and Cornell MBA CEO) and a Schwarzman Scholar COO.
If anyone in the group is interested in physical intelligence, let's talk!