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βI also go to conferences um so I was just at the economics and computation conference with Glenn wild and other people in Ithaca last week which uh I thought was very interestingβ
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βI also go to conferences um so I was just at the economics and computation conference with Glenn wild and other people in Ithaca last week which uh I thought was very interestingβ
βOur benchmark and the associated reward models are publicly available at https://github.com/wesar1/UniEditBench.β
βI tried out Humane's long-awaited new AI pin. While there are some undoubtedly novel new features in its interfaces, I think "AI hardware" may turn out to be a dead endβ
βif the augur and gnosis and all of these other ethereum and blockchain based prediction markets end up launching and it continues to be the case that lots of people don't end up using them then you knβ¦β
βthen they close their eyes take something like mnist or data set that classical people Benchmark their models with and just say this is like my hunter model and how it performsβ
βeveryone tests their models on mnist or Iris all these data sets that you know 20 years ago people have done in classical machine learningβ
βI was at a Beyonce concert and going over songs this name America has a problem and it obviously resonates with a lot of um what people are thinking right now and being able to acknowledge and admit iβ¦β
βwe have a whole podcast on that you can hear it on the mercus policy download and you can find that in your favorite podcast [Music] appβ
βif you don't have to take my word for it you go for something like uh Stephen Pinker spoke path of Enlightenment or I think and it just it just it just like drops like every single stat you've have seβ¦β
βI think there's a a new messaging client I'm I'm really fascinated by called uh you can pronounce it as Simplex or simple x but it's another such decentralized that's what that's what people think of β¦β
βI read uh all Cypher punks a lot on Usenet and this is where you know a lot of that energy was happening um airplane CA CIA they're already coming you think it was something you said was it a black heβ¦β
βwhen people say like there's a good Adam Curtis documentary on exactly I forget the name of it yeah it's like so when you say like if you can fix the money you can fix the world like I think that you'β¦β
βthe Magnetic Fields are putting out a special colored limited edition vinyl of their album, Love at the Bottom of the Sea, that's only going to be available at her store, Books Are Magic.β
βI have a competitor to Microsoft Word coming to market right and instead of having to build I don't know if you remember the infamous bad design or I don't know if it was it would end up having to desβ¦β
βsome of his research led to chatbots like Google's Bard which we met last spring confounding absolutely confoundingβ
βTo prove it Hinton showed us a test he devised for chat gp4 the chatbot from a company called open AIβ
βI brought The New Four Seasons - Vivaldi Recomposed by Max Richter. I like music with no words for working. That had the old comfort of Vivaldi and pieces I knew really well, but enough new notes thatβ¦β
βI'm actually very impressed with adobe's incremental edition of AI like Firefly and Tool or like you select and whatever it seems high quality well consideredβ
βWhen Kubernetes was coming out there were a lot of alternatives some proprietary some open source what ended up winning was what every company in the world decided was this standard on top of which thβ¦β
βStephen Merritt himself was a guest on Song Exploder, talking about the making of the song, Andrew in Drag, way back in 2015. It's a great episode. Please check it out.β
βI invested in this company called Scale AIβ
βevery company I would advise a result of that would start I used to set up a chat server in IRCβ
βListen to Proxy with Yo-Wei Shaw wherever you get your podcasts.β
βThey hooked up, they both downloaded Wallet of Satoshi which is an incredible onboarding tool, I don't know how this company does it, but they built something truly simple and instant.β
βAnd one of them created Fedi, Fedimint, which I hope that some of you are aware, if not, you should explore it.β
βAnd one of them created Fedi, Fedimint, which I hope that some of you are aware, if not, you should explore it.β
βif you haven't seen his speech at Bitcoin in Amsterdam, please take 30 minutes of your life.β
βif you were to try and improve productivity at Accenture wouldn't one way be to use AI to have fewer people do what they do nowβ
βthey want to use Einstein which is our you know AI platform it'll do a trillion predictive and generative transactions this week we're partnered with Sam and it's very exciting it has a trust layer thβ¦β
βThe last one um was uh what was it end of an Empire end of an Empire I I have been listening a lot to um Robert F Kennedy's podcast and speeches and um just taking a lot more in and one of you know onβ¦β
βI have been listening a lot to um Robert F Kennedy's podcast and speeches and um just taking a lot more inβ
βIf you have a stabilizer circuit that you've been struggling to simulate or just waiting human perceivable amounts of time to simulate, you should give stim a tryβ
β# Perplexity CLI in pure shellβ
βThese are results from a study that we just did that my colleagues at Wharton just did with a a class that's fairly legendary on product design and development written by Carl erck who wrote literallyβ¦β
βThese are results from a study that we just did that my colleagues at Wharton just did with a a class that's fairly legendary on product design and development written by Carl erck who wrote literallyβ¦β
β# Revisiting Feature Prediction for Learning Visual Representations from Videoβ
βHere is a detailed explanation of the account takeover hack that happened on this account this week. https://avc.xyz/anatomy-of-a-twitterx-account-takeover-hackβ
βThis repository is a collection of tutorials for MIT Deep Learning courses. More added as courses progress.β
βThis is a good place to start.β
β.xyz is the new .com. web3 is the new web2. You gotta leave the old and get with the new if you want to stay ahead in this businessβ
β.xyz is the new .com. web3 is the new web2. You gotta leave the old and get with the new if you want to stay ahead in this businessβ
βThis tutorial demostrates semantic segmentation with a state-of-the-art model (DeepLab) on a sample video from the MIT Driving Scene Segmentation Dataset.β
βThis tutorial explores generative adversarial networks (GANs) starting with BigGAN, the state-of-the-art conditional GAN.β
βsomeone was asking about having like billing and usage by like API key and you you were talking about oh like yeah like in theory this is relatively easy to implement but we also need to think about tβ¦β
βI'm trying things like super human Ai and I need like superhuman AI for my Twitter DMS would be really usefulβ
βBrilliant is an interactive learning platform built for thinkers and builders. It turns tough subjects, math, computer science, data analysis, even AI, into bite-sized, hands-on lessons that actually β¦β
β# Visualizing Dynamics of Charges and Strings in (2+1)D Lattice Gauge Theoriesβ
βParadise Park has this really beautiful mix of all of those things - and it's just like really high quality and consistent I feel like I can get it every time and I know it's going to be good I also hβ¦β
βIn this work, we identify representation collapse in the model's intermediate layers as a key factor limiting their reasoning capabilities. To address this, we propose Sequential Variance-Covariance Rβ¦β
β# wingpt \nA conversational AI chatbot designed with a Win95 interface, powered by React95.β
βThe demo is inspired by [Lucas Crespo's tweet](https://twitter.com/lucas__crespo/status/1795870218234785865) that asks: "What if ChatGPT came out in '95?".β
βWe introduce CORTEX, an algorithmic framework designed for large-scale brain simulation.β
βIn Ref. [1], Bravyi et al. found examples of Bivariate Bicycle (BB) codes with similar logical performance to the surface code but with an improved encoding rate.β
βItβs a million dollar prize to solve the ARC benchmark that he created.β
β- Install [eslint-plugin-react](https://github.com/jsx-eslint/eslint-plugin-react) and update the config:β
βWe present Agent4MR, an agent-based framework that automatically generates and refines PyPulseq sequences using a structured, physics-aware validation report.β
βNeuromancer from William Gibsonβ
βHumanityβs Hegelian Golden Braid speechβ
βyou know movies like Matrix was coming out around that time point that really influenced how I think about the potential impact that technology can have for our lives in generalβ
βWe evaluated Agent4MR on a spin-echo EPI task across three state-of-the-art LLMs...Agent4MR...automatically generates and refines PyPulseq sequencesβ
β# Observation of disorder-free localization using a (2+1)D lattice gauge theory on a quantum processorβ
βThe Socratic method is essentially the practice of relentless questioning. Relentless questioning is something academics do all the time. It has been core to the progress of human intellect over the pβ¦β
βin 1969 uh F fets from University of Washington published this beautiful paper called oper and conditioning of cortical unit activity where he was able to record a single unit neuron from a monkey andβ¦β
βhello everyone welcome to open AI Dev day I am Harry stebbings of 20 VC and I am very very excited to interview Sam ultmanβ
βone is girls who who code which is actually a national program started by a woman named rashma uh who um all of uh you know all the my my Twitter co-founders and and s uh invested pretty heavily in anβ¦β
βand then square has a program called Code Camp which um invites people for an intensive weekend uh invites uh women from who are just starting college or juniors in college and we just started one thaβ¦β
βI don't know if you saw either demolition men or iRobot people make fun of the idea that you uh yeah like you can't just talk to things and what the hell if we're talking about a um EXO cortex that feβ¦β
βhi everyone um thanks for having me this is the first time I've been at superc computeβ
βGetting started with the functional APIβ
βSome of you may be familiar already with open fermion our electronic structure package for quantum computersβ
βThis year we also launched the fermionic quantum emulator or fqe the fermionic quantum emulator is a state vector simulatorβ
β# proto_agi β GitHub repoβ
βOne by DeepMind called BYOL.β
βthanks to the tax cuts and jobs act uh thanks for rolling back regulations thanks to energy independence it was the greatest economy of our lifetimeβ
βIf you still think AGI is sci-fi or too far away to matter, consider checking out [https://www.safe.ai/work/statement-on-ai-risk](https://www.safe.ai/work/statement-on-ai-risk) and who disagree with yβ¦β
βAnd there's another one also called DINO or Dino, also produced at FAIR.β
βA more recent version of this that we have is called V-JEPA. So it's basically the same idea as I-JEPA except it's applied to video.β
βwell we recently got the new uh the new Final Fantasy game so we played Final Fantasy in high school it was like you know a game made in the 90s um and they recently made a remake of itβ
βI said we were pretty casual in how we did this you know we saw the new llama 3.1 Model come out yesterday I'm just really intrigued to hear your thoughts Ethan what did you think is it what you expecβ¦β
βTo get started, you need to download the Claude desktop app. Head over to claude.com/download. You'll see download options for Mac and Windows.β
βthe best teacher I ever had was Clay Christensen just unbelievably smart human being he wrote the innovator solution we all know thatβ
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βkeras.io - Keras documentationβ
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βGetting started with the Sequential modelβ
βlast year we we put sorry in 2016 we put a IBM uh quantum computer on the cloudβ
βKeras FAQβ
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βyou know because there's books like the diamond age where they talk about the young ladi's Illustrated primer and all that kind of stuffβ
βfrom a theoretical complexity point of view I actually find this great uh this paper by Scott Aronson actually established the hardness of this problemβ
βThe Year of Yes, by Shonda Rhimes. I almost never read nonfiction. I love Shonda Rhimes, made an exception for this one. It's about just saying yes to things and finding your voice when you doβ
βthis is a famous paper by Ed far look at optimization where you can come up with circuits that will be uh potentially useful for these problemsβ
βI want to be able to do a chat with it and then have it save the notes from it from my chat into notion um and so I'm hooking up to the notion API I got a little stuck on it but one of the things I I β¦β
βwhat we call fation circuits which can be used in machine learningβ
βYou can take this even further by connecting Claude Cowork to TradingView using webhooks. When your TradingView strategy triggers an alert, the webhook automatically notifies Claude Cowork, and it exeβ¦β
βI recommend using TRC-20 for USDT. It's fast, and the fees are very low.β
βI don't know if you saw either demolition men or iRobot people make fun of the idea that you uh yeah like you can't just talk to things and what the hell if we're talking about a um EXO cortex that feβ¦β
βour team at IBM has looked at what we call Hardware efficient circuits that can be used in chemistryβ