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Tri Squad

And then on top of that, if you enjoy this episode and you want to chat, you want to dive into any of these topics, deeper info, purple patch fitness.com. You can schedule a call with me. It'll be a l

Recommended on Purple Patch Podcast — 2026-04-08
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Omnivores Dilemma

other people know me for the food books. I'm the worst dilemma in defense of food.

Recommended on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard — 2026-04-08
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In Defense Of Food

other people know me for the food books. I'm the worst dilemma in defense of food.

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A World Appears A Journey Into Consciousness

Okay. So, your new book, A World Appears, a journey into consciousness.

Recommended on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard — 2026-04-08
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An Immense World

by Ed Yong

I'll just say the book that best explains this is Ed Yang's book about an immense world.

Recommended on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard — 2026-04-08
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What The Fintech

by Fintech Futures

Hello and welcome to another brand new episode of What the FinTech, the podcast from the team behind Fintech Futures and the Banking Technology Magazine.

Recommended on FinTech Futures — 2026-04-08
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Fintech Futures

Hello and welcome to another brand new episode of What the FinTech, the podcast from the team behind Fintech Futures and the Banking Technology Magazine.

Recommended on FinTech Futures — 2026-04-08
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Banking Technology Magazine

Hello and welcome to another brand new episode of What the FinTech, the podcast from the team behind Fintech Futures and the Banking Technology Magazine.

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Brown Universitys Flexible Online Masters Programs

by Brown University

Ready to transform your career in real time from where you are? Brown University's flexible online master's programs will help expand your business influence and your network in just 16 months.

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Aegirjax

In this paper, we introduce AegirJAX, a fully differentiable hydrodynamic solver based on the depth-integrated, non-hydro hydrostatic shallow-water equations.

paper: Differentiable Hydrodynamics for Coastal Engineering and Tsunami Hazard Assessment — 2026-04-09
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A Quantum Algorithm For Training Wide And Deep Classical Neural Networks

by Hartmut Neven

# A quantum algorithm for training wide and deep classical neural networks _ArXiv paper co-authored by Hartmut Neven_

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Observation Of Timecrystalline Eigenstate Order On A Quantum Processor

by Hartmut Neven

Quantum many-body systems display rich phase structure in their low-temperature equilibrium states. However, much of nature is not in thermal equilibrium.

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Athletic Greens

quick mention of our sponsors athletic greens magic spoon indeed for sigmatic and better help check them out in the description to support this podcast

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For Sigmatic

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Mit 82 Erfhrt Sie Wer Ihr Vater Wirklich War Und Liest Seinen Brief

by DIEZEIT

Remarkable @DIEZEIT story: a researcher brings a last letter from a communist executed by the Nazis to the daughter he never knew.

tweet: A Last Letter Delivered 80 Years Late: Nazi Victim's Final Words Reach the Daughter He Never Knew — by Jeff Jarvis — 2026-05-01
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Uniform Regret Bounds Over Mathbbrd For The Sequential Linear Regression Problem With The Square Loss

by Gaillard, Gerchinovitz, Huard, and Stoltz

resolve the open question of Gaillard, Gerchinovitz, Huard, and Stoltz, \emph{``Uniform regret bounds over $\mathbb{R}^d$ for the sequential linear regression problem with the square loss''} (ALT 2019

paper: Scale-Invariant Regret in Linear Regression is Impossible in High Dimensions Without Smoothness — 2026-05-05
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Basecamp

Basecamp is what I've always relied on to help keep projects on track on schedule and on budget it takes a straightforward approach to project management it streamlines workflow management and definit

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Prime

by HySonLab

Our source code is publicly available at https://github.com/HySonLab/PRIME

paper: PRIME: Physics-Informed Multiscale Hierarchies Surpass Single-Scale Protein Representations — 2026-05-05
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Quantum Computation Of Stopping Power For Inertial Fusion Target Design

Here, we describe a protocol for using a fault-tolerant quantum computer to calculate stopping power from a first-quantized representation of the electrons and projectile. Our approach builds upon the

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Hidden Subgroup Problems

this sounds very simple but it's actually an example of a huge class of quantum algorithms the hidden subgroup problems and the most famous one is sh's algorithm as many of you know this is where I'm

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Places You Might Go There

I read this book I don't know if you know it I read this book to my son and it's so beautiful and the places you might go there I start to be convinced that using these two things as starting points w

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Posts From 201617 Basically Advocating For Someone To Build Uniswap

by Vitalik Buterin

These posts from 2016-17 basically advocating for someone to build Uniswap.

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Findcom

I also use a product called find Phi ind.com alsoever cell customer where what they do is they really focus on high quality developer results so when I have a very tactical question about a vendor it'

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Nextjsorg

no check out uh verse AI to get started building your own AI apps and nextjs.org to check out our framework

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Teeoutput

# tee-output — A Python library that tees the standard output & standard error from the current process to files on disk, while preserving terminal semantics (so breakpoint(), etc work as normal)

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Optimizing Quantum Gates Towards The Scale Of Logical Qubits

by Hartmut Neven

# Optimizing quantum gates towards the scale of logical qubits

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Deeptraffic

If you find the work useful in your research, please cite the DeepTraffic paper

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Deeptraffic Paper

by Lex Fridman and Jack Terwilliger and Benedikt Jenik

If you find the work useful in your research, please cite the DeepTraffic paper

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Deeptraffic Site

To get started right away, this repository provides a code snippet to insert into the code box on the DeepTraffic site

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Documentation Page

See Documentation page for more details and hints and how to submit to the competition.

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Minimum Specification Perturbation Msp

We introduce Minimum Specification Perturbation (MSP), the smallest number of changes.

paper: Quantifying Causal Robustness via Minimum Specification Perturbation — 2026-05-05
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Perturbandcorrect

We introduce Perturb-and-Correct (P&C), a post-hoc method for constructing epistemically diverse predictors from a single pretrained network.

paper: Perturb and Correct: Leveraging Affine Redundancy for Post-Hoc Ensemble Diversity — 2026-05-05
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Personalized Rewardbench

We introduce Personalized RewardBench, a novel benchmark designed to rigorously assess reward models' capacity to model personalized preferences.

paper: Personalized RewardBench: A New Benchmark for LLM Personalization Capabilities — 2026-04-09
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Machines Of Loving Grace Dario Amodei Essay

by Dario Amodei

Daario from Anthropic put out this blog post on his website called the adolescence of technology in January of 2026...The loop has already started and we will accelerate rapidly in the coming months a

youtube: AI Task Capability Doubles Every 7 Months, Fueling Self-Improving Intelligence Explosion and Imminent Job Automation — by Matt Wolfe — 2026-04-12
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Previous Chapter

If any of that feels shaky or if you want to understand why it's true, do watch the previous chapter

youtube: Laplace Transform Exposes Exponential Components of Functions as Poles in the s-Plane — by 3Blue1Brown — 2026-04-10
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Basis Selection With Importance Bsi

We present Basis Selection with Importance (BSI), a principled low-rank compression framework that ranks and prunes bases by directly estimating the expected loss increase incurred when each basis is

paper: BSI: Optimizing LLM Compression via Second-Order Loss Curvature for Basis Selection — 2026-05-05
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Inspirational Adversarial Image Generation

by Yann LeCun

_Blog post by Yann LeCun_

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Sampling Diverse Nearoptimal Solutions Via Algorithmic Quantum Annealing

by Hartmut Neven

# Sampling diverse near-optimal solutions via algorithmic quantum annealing

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Iongq

by Christopher Monroe

christopher monroe is also co-founder and chief scientist at ion a company that is building quantum computers based on individual atoms and applying this incredible computing power to commercial use c

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Richard Feynman

now i i now want to quote richard feynman who is a colorful physicist in uh who worked in the mid to late 20th century

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Nonequilibrium Monte Carlo For Unfreezing Variables In Hard Combinatorial Optimization

by Hartmut Neven

Here, we introduce a quantum-inspired family of nonlocal Nonequilibrium Monte Carlo (NMC) algorithms by developing an adaptive gradient-free strategy that can efficiently learn key instance-wise geome

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Supervised Learning With Quantum Computers

by Maria Schuld

She's written a book on supervised learning with quantum computers.

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Hill Algorithm For Linear Systems

by Aram Harrow

author of the Hill algorithm for linear systems

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First Paper On Barren Plateaus

by Jared McLean

he's actually the author of the first paper on, on, on barren plateaus.

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Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks

there are some, you know, we've recently studied quantum convolutional neural networks, and it looks like this might be an interesting useful architecture in the NISQ era

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Computing Machinery And Intelligence

by Alan Turing

at one point i read alan turing's 1950 paper called computing machinery and intelligence which is the turing test paper

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Serenade

we have an app called serenade who's building on us on codex these days that is for uh for developers to uh to do voice to to to code in an editor

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What Technology Wants

by Kevin Kelly

one place i actually take inspiration from is uh uh there's this book called uh what technology wants uh that talks about sort of you know development of new technologies

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Openai Gym

by OpenAI

we started out with i we built a software project called open ai gym which a lot of people use in reinforcement learning

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Abstraction And Reasoning Corpus

by François Chollet

and if that sounds interesting to you you may be interested in the abstraction and reasoning corpus which is a kind of intelligence test that's meant to be used by humans and machines that i released

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Efficient Approximation Of Experimental Gaussian Boson Sampling

by Hartmut Neven

Here we give classical sampling algorithms with better total variation distance and Kullback-Leibler divergence than these experiments and a computational cost quadratic in the number of modes.

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Gradescope

He started several companies, including Gradescope, which sold to Turnitin a few years ago

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Covariant

and Covariant, which is a company trying to build a universal AI for robotic manipulation.

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Lessons In Clarity And Grace

by Joseph M. Williams

There's one by Williams called "Lessons in Clarity and Grace". That one, when I started working through that one, it was just like everything made sense.

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Mollifier Layers

Our results establish Mollifier Layers as an efficient and scalable tool for physics-constrained learning.

paper: Mollifier Layers Replace Autodiff for High-Order PDE Derivatives in Physics-Informed ML — by Ananya Kumar — 2026-05-12
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Litestream

Rails production setup via SQLite3 made durable by https://litestream.io/

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Supercomputing Conference

we are not normal attendees of super computing many of us but we wanted to bring our research areas to you to talk about what the future of hvc might look like with different types of computing platfo

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Slido

Please feel free to put your questions in the slido throughout and we will answer those as we get to them

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Colossus

going back pre-cmos to the early electronic computers such as colossus that was used for code raking in world war ii

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Ieee International Conference On Rebooting Computing

I will um also use this opportunity to plug uh ieee international conference on reboot and computing which means oh right the um program co-chair for this year if you're interested in learning more ab

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Jestplayground

by amasad

# jest-playground — Play around with jest

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Deep Learning Indaba

i'm also quite involved in a beautiful movement called the deep learning in darba if you've ever been on a machine learning conference you realize that africa is really booming there the coolest parti

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Qir Alliance

If you want to learn more, you'll find us on github where else just go to qrlions.org and you'll find examples getting started material and more about what we do how we operate and how to contact us

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A Custom Gpt

by OpenAI

I wrote about the experience of building a custom GPT (in my case, a copy editor) and how OpenAI is paving a path toward powerful AI agents, for better and for worse

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Super Broadband From Tmobile

by T-Mobile

Introducing Super Broadband from T-Mobile for Business. Nationwide 5G integrated with Starlink. Discover more at superbroadband.com.

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Sn

by Yann Lecun

And a lot of people kind of -- You know, that was sort of the inspiration, you know, behind Torch, the first Torch, which had the Lua language as the front-end for Caffe2, or for Caffe1, actually, and

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Comment On Traversable Wormhole Dynamics On A Quantum Processor

We observe that the comment of [1, arXiv:2302.07897] is consistent with [2] on key points: i) the microscopic mechanism of the experimentally observed teleportation is size winding and ii) the system

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On The Duality Between Contrastive And Noncontrastive Selfsupervised Learning

by Yann LeCun

# On the duality between contrastive and non-contrastive self-supervised learning _Blog post by Yann LeCun_

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Reinforcement Learning From Verifiable Rewards Rlvr On Chainofthought Reasoning

In this paper, we develop two metrics for critically examining this assumption: Causal Importance of Reasoning (CIR)... and Sufficiency of Reasoning (SR)...

paper: Outcome-Based RL Fails to Guarantee Causal or Sufficient Reasoning in LLMs — by guestrin — 2026-05-13
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Streamlit

we use streamlit streamless awesome it was really easy to get started - who was in Cabin ce128 we can ask a question we can press submit it should hopefully run in the background we'll get back an ans

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Chaos

by Tom O'Neill

Have you ever read chaos by Tom O'Neill I have red cast it is yeah so that you know here's a fun thing so you know if you draw a map of San Francisco at the time that he describes the book chaos this

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Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon

by David McGowan

uh there's the other book about Laurel cannon that's even crazier than chaos it's the book called weird scenes in the canyon oh okay you would love this one

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Pandasai

this is a really cool package that's explicitly focused on um uh question answering over Panda's data frames so we benchmarked that

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Holy Hell

by Will Allen

no they're gone there's a great documentary on it called holy hell you should watch it it's pretty Bonkers but they're from California from California

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Langchainbenchmarks

and and all this is in this repo that we put up link chain benchmarks

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Plurel

Here we introduce PluRel, a framework to synthesize multi-tabular relational databases from scratch.

paper: PluRel: Synthetic Data Scaling Laws Unlock Relational Foundation Model Performance — by guestrin — 2026-05-13
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Open Molecules 2025

by Meta Fundamental AI Research

we're introducing the Open Molecules 2025 data set and Meta's universal model for atoms...By making open molecules and universal model available, we're enabling researchers to drive innovation

youtube: Meta FAIR Releases Atomic Modeling Dataset, Scalable RL Sampling Algorithm, and Brain-Language Study — by AI at Meta — 2026-04-13
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Metas Universal Model For Atoms Uma

by Meta Fundamental AI Research

This model and data set combination enables exceptional speed and accuracy for modeling the world at the atomic scale, accelerating the discovery of new molecules and materials.

youtube: Meta FAIR Releases Atomic Modeling Dataset, Scalable RL Sampling Algorithm, and Brain-Language Study — by AI at Meta — 2026-04-13
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Yann Lecun On A Vision To Make Ai Systems Learn And Reason Like Animals And Humans

by Yann LeCun

Yann LeCun on a vision to make AI systems learn and reason like animals and humans

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Soap

We prove that SOAP, a recently proposed quasi-Newton method, efficiently approximates the Hessian preconditioner, enabling breakthrough performance in PINNs

paper: Second-Order Optimization Resolves Gradient Conflicts in PINNs, Enabling Turbulent Flow Simulation — by Ananya Kumar — 2026-05-12
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Ar Effect

if you've never made an AR effect before I really recommend it it's honestly the most empowering experience when thousands of people can use something that you've made but then they can put their own

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Ios 265

by Apple

iOS 26.5 is officially out to the public... there were a good amount of features worth sharing with 26.5 and a bunch of quality of life updates.

Recommended on 9to5Mac Daily — 2026-05-12
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Cshorebench

To guide the selection of measurement methods designed for this observable estimation problem, we propose a benchmark called CSHOREBench (Common States and Hamiltonians for ObseRvable Estimation Bench

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Selfdistillation Policy Optimization

We formalize this setting as reinforcement learning with rich feedback and introduce Self-Distillation Policy Optimization (SDPO)

paper: SDPO: Overcoming RL Credit-Assignment Bottlenecks via Self-Distillation from Rich Textual Feedback — by guestrin — 2026-05-13
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Objdisco

To address these limitations, we introduce Obj-Disco, a framework that automatically decomposes an alignment reward signal into a sparse, weighted combination of human-interpretable natural language o

paper: Obj-Disco: Uncovering Hidden LLM Alignment Objectives via Iterative Decomposition — by guestrin — 2026-05-13
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New York Times Subscription

by The New York Times

I gave my brother a New York Times subscription. We exchange articles... It was such a cool and thoughtful gift. Learn more about giving a New York Times subscription as a gift at nytimes.com slash gi

Recommended on The Daily — 2026-04-12
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Ibm Quantum System Two

by IBM

the IBM Quantum system to that's coming out at the end of this this year is our is is our huge commitment

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Fame Sick

by Lena Dunham

There are very few celebrity memoirs I've been more eager to read than Lena Dunham's Fame Sick... Her memoir, Fame Sick, is available April 14th.

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Reinforcement Learning And An Introduction

by Rich Sutton

His book reinforcement learning and introduction has both educated and inspired scores of graduate students and Beyond and is one of the most approachable people in the field always having time for re

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Medpalm2

There's a system that Google's producing called MedPalm2, which has learned to do diagnoses. And it's already, I think it's better than an average doctor now.

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Ibm Heron Quantum Processor

by IBM

this new processor the IBM Heron Quantum processor it's 133 cubits but it's more importantly is about three to five times better in how performant it is with lower cross talk and things like this

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Keen Technologies

by John Carmack

The partnership will be embodied within Keen Technologies uh which is a startup that John created about a year ago and as of today I'm an employee of that company

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Kiskit Patterns

by IBM

I call it kis kit patterns uh but what what what's more important is it's a way of thinking of an application and so what I think it's the time to move from like executing these Quantum circuits like

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Meta Fair Blog Post

by Meta Fundamental AI Research

I encourage you to explore our full blog post for more details and together let's push the boundaries of AI research to solve the big scientific questions about human and machine intelligence.

youtube: Meta FAIR Releases Atomic Modeling Dataset, Scalable RL Sampling Algorithm, and Brain-Language Study — by AI at Meta — 2026-04-13
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Spyglass

by MG Siegler

Website is spyglass.org. Definitely one of my must reads uh whenever it comes to tech and AI.

youtube: AI's Perception Problem: Why Big Tech Incumbents Are Losing the AI Race to Native-First Challengers — by Alex Kantrowitz — 2026-04-13
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Doom

his knowledge and Brilliance was first demonstrated in Technical Innovations in 2D and 3D graphics and in computer games such as doom and Quake his engineering skills were honed on rockets at am

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Cheeky Point

by John Collison

my brother John co-founder uh also at Stripe, he started a podcast uh recently um because he's the sort of the funny and charming and uh charismatic one. Uh and so so sorry about bad news for you guys

youtube: Stripe Co-founder Patrick Collison on Programming Language Design, Progress Studies, and the Future of Internal Tooling and AI — by Patrick Collison — 2025-10-10
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Cohere Ai

by Nick Frost

Cahier also raised 170 million round or a couple of rounds this year so uh so hi Nick hey how's it going very well H where does this podcast find you today what country what city what part of the worl

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Mindscape Podcast

If you visit the show notes page for this episode of the podcast at preposterous universe.com slmp podcast will give you links to all these things the paper the books the competition and so forth

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Thinking Game

by DeepMind

they put out this, um documentary. It's called The Thinking Game. I'm in the middle of it... Very good. It's with people... it has 260 million views on YouTube.

youtube: AI's Perception Problem: Why Big Tech Incumbents Are Losing the AI Race to Native-First Challengers — by Alex Kantrowitz — 2026-04-13
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