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βinfluential publications like her nature paper on the single atom transistor. She even made these really complex scientific ideas accessible to a broader audience through her TEDex talkβ
βShe even made these really complex scientific ideas accessible to a broader audience through her TEDex talk, making it understandable.β
βShe articulates this forward-looking perspective passionately in her lectures like the one at the Lindo Nobel laurate meeting in 2017.β
βGaussian Embeddings: How JEPAs Secretly Learn Your Data Densityβ
βWe hope you've enjoyed this fascinating exploration of Michelle Simmons's immense impact on quantum computing based on Urugo Schnep's insightful essay. If you'd like to explore more about these topicsβ¦β
βAnthropic wrote a great blog post on this that I'd encourage you to check out.β
βI'm going to start with a quote and it's from Warren Buffett in his 2020 shareholder letter to investors and he said, 'In its brief 232 years of existence, there has been no incubator for unleashing hβ¦β
βThis is our latest generation um AI chip. It's our MI355 chip. 185 billion transistors. Takes about 9 months to build.β
β5 hours later, I had 5 [music] hours of footage. I uploaded it to Da Vinci Resolve, which I use for video editing, and it [music] transcribed 3 GB of video into 317 kilobytes of my inner life.β
βIf you want to build a custom life OS, then notion.β
βWe introduce LessIsMore, a training-free sparse attention mechanism for reasoning tasks, which leverages global attention patterns rather than relying on traditional head-specific local optimizations.β
βHe'd redirected it to something which is folding at home, which is I think if you don't know it, you should look it up, but it's how you can allocate compute to helping solve health problems.β
βYou could watch a YouTube video on it. There's some YouTube videos that explain it pretty clearly. Takes a bit of time to understand it.β
βgive it to organizations like OpenSats who has a board where they're the deciders and they're putting the money...that model to me is just like perfectβ
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βa computer scientist named Oded Regv from NYU who published another paper that showed a faster different approach to Shor's algorithm... reduced the number of quantum operations required to factor a lβ¦β
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βfor people to fully appreciate the power of quantum computers and to accelerate their use in different fields, people should be learning the fundamentals of quantum, even at a young age.β
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β# Observation of disorder-induced superfluidityβ
βPeter Shor published his algorithm that showed that if we had a quantum computer, we could factor numbers into their primes. We could therefore break codes, break public key encryption systems. And thβ¦β
βa version of the of the IMO gold model is available for Gemini app subscribers. People can actually like put their hands on the modelβ
βwe also announced our partnership with Kaggle to launch Game Arena and have the models have a place to go and play a bunch of different games and test out the capabilities.β
βproject Astra you know our Gemini live uh project about having a universal assistant that can assist you in everyday life maybe exist on your phone or glassesβ
βSystem card: https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/53566bf5440a10affd749724787c8913a2ae0841.pdfβ
βPerplexity, which is actually got a really great co-work competitor called Computer I've been playing with... The model council is like the greatest feature.β
βThe model council is like the greatest feature. You ask it a question, it will go to all three different major models and you can pick which ones including open source. Then it tells you where they diβ¦β
βWe put it into auto research and we doubled the click-through rate. And I was like, to Freeberg's point, this was many man months, tens of people.β
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βGoogle has announced Google workspace studio to do AI automation and it's online and people are playing with it already. So they have joined the open claw party.β
βI replaced their headphones with over the these brand called shocks or something. It goes over your ear but your ears open so you can listen to an audio book or music and still be able to talk.β
βWhat I do instead is I use Apple's Family Sharing, but it's hard.β
βyou have a multiplatform approach where you build it in uh something like cotlin compos multiplatform um you write most of your code in thatβ
βWe had Jonathan Haidt... He had a very important point which is to try and keep kids off cell phones and social media until they're 16.β
βWe will be discussing all these hard topics at liquidity May 31st through June 3rd.β
βI bought Shener given all the craziness in the Middle East... I checked out a great business. It's a great business really well business.β
βDid you guys see the LP slides that went on the internet from Toma Brava's LP conference? They kind of highlight that within the broad marketscape, there are companies that are not just going to sit iβ¦β
βI literally vibecoded it and the Chrome extension this past week and I was like, okay, I've been sitting on this domain and project for like 15 years and I did it in a weekend.β
βJonathan Haidt in our interview said you should be putting phone lockers in and our school is doing that. Other schools are doing it. It is the greatest thing ever. Kids complain and then they love itβ¦β
βToday, I'm excited to share a second brain experiment where we will explore whether it's possible to create a fully functional app using only my second brain and claude cowork.β
βLoad a chunk of [Ultachat_200k](https://huggingface.co/datasets/HuggingFaceH4/ultrachat_200k)β
βWe present DINO-world, a powerful generalist video world model trained to predict future frames in the latent space of DINOv2.β
βa master class a beginner's master class and an advanced master class and I'm looking forward to see people at Cognizant and others who taking those classes and help you learn as fast as possible.β
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βa master class a beginner's master class and an advanced master class and I'm looking forward to see people at Cognizant and others who taking those classes and help you learn as fast as possible.β
βwe want this to be the largest VIP coding event on the planet. Um so we are expecting all our employees 350 plus thousand we are expecting 200,000 to join us.β
βI'm very excited about the live API that we've been working on for a while...we released it back in December...the model can you can talk to the models. The models can see what's on your screen.β
βDwarkesh, did you read his recent blog post on his AI timelines? Oh, on continual learning, yeah?β
βA pattern I've seen that works pretty well that I actually recommend if you're a large company is to kind of make a strike team or strike force that's separate from the rest of the companyβ
βHinton showed us a test he devised for Chat GPT4, the chatbot from a company called Open AI... You believe that Chat GPT4 understands? I believe it definitely understands. Yes.β
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βWhen Anthropic came out with Sonnet Claude 3.5 that was a fundamental shift in the industry where the models got a lot better at coding...it was a start of vibe coding where you can put in a prompt anβ¦β
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βI don't know if you've re-watched the movie her, but I'm watching some clips from it. Like they want to appease you.β
βSo far we're very impressed...it is good enough and the economics are so good that you can expend more tokens to get more intelligence.β
βIt will like change the test to fit the mistakes it made or sometimes delete the tests. It's really fascinating behavior that Anthropic published research on.β
βYou can get the peptides now. Be get the Wolverine protocol. BPC157. You're good.β
βyou did a very interesting interview with the vice president. I encourage people to listen to that.β
βV2, which um the state-of-the-art video model at the time came out in December roughly exactly the same time.β
βthere's an agent I think you guys call it SIMA, right? Which can then interact with the Genie agent.β
βwe have some of the best ones at deep mind we have Majoko right which we work withβ
βwhen you were with me on the AI engineer conference you talked about the the touring uh paper which you love and got you started uh in some ways on your machine learning journeyβ
βIf you are on Mac, I personally use Whisper Flow, which is $15 a month and adapts to whatever I'm writing.β
βA while ago, my partner Olesia lent me a book called Feeling Good by author David D. Burns.β
βIt helps me to highlight and save only the things that I found important from the book.β
βwe've released our open source models which are uh models that we've been working on for some time... very small form factor very accessible now being used... millions of downloadsβ
βI invited a talk on the model spec for AI engineer and that was the most viewed uh talk of all of that we've ever had... the model spec is a perfect example of when the models are very capable. You stβ¦β
βwe publish techniques like instruction hierarchy and so with instruction hierarchy you sort of indicate that hey there's this message is from the system this message is from the developer this messageβ¦β
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βI had the good fortune of taking solid state physics from John Clarke for my senior year. And I really enjoyed the class. I really enjoyed how he taught it and his very clear systematic way of doing iβ¦β
βI've been working with Devanch quite a bit. you know, he's been doing deep funding and which is like public goods funding and there's a version two which is pretty directly based on prediction marketsβ
βYou got things like Aztec that are spinning up. They're going to be in mainet, but that's going to be its own separate rollup.β
βthe distributed history ideas from Portal like those are actually making their way into production.β
βThey benefit from work being done by people like Succinct. The whole ZKVM effort, you know, like Risk Zero, all of the other different ZK providers.β
βThe whole ZKVM effort, you know, like Risk Zero, all of the other different ZK providers.β
βI was listening to on a recent Epicenter podcast and there was a quote that stuck out to me that I want to get you to double tap on.β
βBut if you take this barberh shop, do you know planet? you've heard about this uh what do they do? It's it's it's a big uh place where you can um book Yeah. book like a haircut or it's very big in Fraβ¦β
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βYeah, it's a it's a magical place. I mean, I think the Bay Area is a huge cheat code to a level that I can't even talk about on Twitter because it would just piss people off who can't get in here. Um,β¦β
βI will open my Zoom app first to be able to record Zoom clips, which allows me to record my screen and talk and also transcribe my speech automatically.β
βI remember my computer science classes like I wrote a compiler, which was up until that point like the hardest thing I'd ever done. And that was great. It really gave me confidence that like, okay, thβ¦β
βI wish I'd stuck with physics more because then I would have had that same feeling about advanced physics and math.β
βI wish I'd stuck with physics more because then I would have had that same feeling about advanced physics and math.β
βSo computer networking, computer architecture, semiconductors, all that stuff was really useful even though I was doing software programming when I got out because just understanding the layers of absβ
βSo computer networking, computer architecture, semiconductors, all that stuff was really useful even though I was doing software programming when I got out because just understanding the layers of absβ
βSo computer networking, computer architecture, semiconductors, all that stuff was really useful even though I was doing software programming when I got out because just understanding the layers of absβ
βIn fact I would say you know go even lower level study chips, study physics, study whatever you can to understand how computers work because that's the greatest form of leverage in modern societβ
βThe tour is showcasing 50 years of physical graffiti. What does this album mean to you? Um it became a time imagine. So I 15 years into doing paying homage to dad I suddenly I wanted a challenge.β
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βSo I think uh you know Paul Graham uh the founder of Y Combinator you know the best accelerator in the world um wrote this uh essay about being resourceful and he talks about the qualities of foundersβ¦β
βThis April, I'm opening the very first cohort of [music] the AI second brain. 3 weeks live hands-on from April 15th to May [music] 1st. I will be there personally for every session, every Q&A, every [β¦β