Wednesday, April 17, 2024
17: Dua Lipa
Big Tech unites to self-regulate AI . Four giants in artificial intelligence are joining forces to ensure "safe and responsible development of frontier AI models." Anthropic, Google, Open AI and Microsoft (LinkedIn's parent company) announced the formation of the Frontier Model Forum on Wednesday in response to anxieties about AI's power and potential. It will focus on three fronts: setting up best practices, conducting AI safety research, and establishing secure ways of sharing information between companies, governments and stakeholders.
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) July 26, 2023
There are 7,000 Medical Journal articles published worldwide everyday. How many of them did your physician read this morning? #AIpoweredMedicine
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) July 25, 2023
You had one job! pic.twitter.com/wyyAIMtUuy
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) July 26, 2023
That is how they do it in NY already. #payyourtaxes
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) July 26, 2023
@elonmusk You win. I just blinked. But did wait for X. #bluecheckmark pic.twitter.com/jUkDGGcdFl
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) July 26, 2023
"Imagine: Children just walking into the cafeteria and getting fed. No accounts that parents have to keep up, no time spent assessing families’ incomes or processing payments or running down parents who haven’t paid — no 'lunch shaming' — none of that."https://t.co/fx4gzSxDz9
— Paul Graham (@paulg) July 25, 2023
Google shakes off advertising slump The tech behemoth notched $74.6 billion in second-quarter revenue, up 7% over last year, as the ad market bounces back from a post-pandemic slowdown. Executives cited a strong showing from Google's core search engine business and video platform YouTube. Revenue from Google's cloud business also came in slightly hotter than expected, growing 28% as Google looks to bundle cloud services with new tools powered by generative artificial intelligence. ........... The key for using Homo silicus in research? Careful bias management and data fidelity ........ do cultures tolerate body odor differently?
ChatGPT Is Replacing Humans in Studies on Human Behavior—and It Works Surprisingly Well . an LLM replicated human responses in numerous classical psychology experiments ........ Most online content is dominated by just a handful of languages. An LLM trained on these data could easily mimic the sentiment, perspective, or even moral judgment of people who use those languages—in turn inheriting bias from the training data. ......... faster ways to move data, using ultrafast laser pulses in free space and optical fiber. ....... With electrons, the maximum speed for transmitting data is a nanosecond, one-billionth of a second, which is very fast. But the optical switch we constructed was able to transmit data a million times faster, which took just a few hundred attoseconds........ the James Webb Space Telescope recently transmitted stunning images from far out in space. These pictures were transferred as data from the telescope to the base station on Earth at a rate of one “on” or “off” every 35 nanoseconds using optical communications. ...... someday computers themselves might run on light.
The Digital Future May Rely on Optical Switches a Million Times Faster Than Today’s Transistors
A new partnership to promote responsible AI
Microsoft, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI launch Frontier Model Forum
I hate discussing politics on Twitter, and it shouldn’t matter what party you belong to. This is just sad and embarrassing for America. Term limits now. I think we can all agree on that. pic.twitter.com/9ruOR7PQf2
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) July 26, 2023
I've met people who didn't reach their full potential due to lack of schooling, and if the absence of it can harm you, then the presence of it can help you.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) July 26, 2023
Researchers at the University of Toronto used cell phone usage to measure the rebound from Covid in different downtowns, and no big American city's is more than 2/3 of what it was. SF is by far the worst off, at only 1/3 of 2019. pic.twitter.com/Hi9AljI7dJ
— Paul Graham (@paulg) August 13, 2023
"Big roads, big cars, big food, big people."
— Paul Graham (@paulg) August 13, 2023
— 11 yo on America
Zuck responds to @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/TwSqVqcny1
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) August 13, 2023
How to prioritize the important things in life.
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) August 13, 2023
Rocks, Pebbles, & Sand:
There's a rather well-known story that I like to remind myself of every so often.
A professor walks into his class and sets a few items out on the table:
• A large glass jar
• A bunch of rocks
• A… pic.twitter.com/KXiCjhID6l
The scary thing about the speed at which AI is evolving is that it isn't yet mainly evolving itself. The current rate of progress is still driven mainly by improvements in hardware and in code written by human programmers.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) October 1, 2023
Spice up your X posts with random quotation marks:
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) October 1, 2023
“Congrats” on your baby.
Congrats on “your” baby.
Congrats on your “baby”.
If you get a chance to work with Elon Musk, which company would you choose? pic.twitter.com/bIBYuj7juN
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) October 1, 2023
Hiking rates is like printing money: both are ultimately just financial manipulations.
— Balaji (@balajis) October 1, 2023
To truly reduce prices, you need to increase production. pic.twitter.com/UZKEzTxixW
startup advice from my mom:
— anu ☻ (@anuatluru) September 30, 2023
“you need to generate income”
Here's Elon fighting demons in Diablo a while back. He convinced me to try it out. I love it. It somehow is a great stress reliever. I'm a level 52 whirlwind barbarian. If anyone wants to play, let me know. pic.twitter.com/QnO0bmJO6p
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) September 30, 2023
Rishi is right. Inflation is taxation. It is how citizens pay for the government’s money printing. https://t.co/W0iQR3Qqm7
— Balaji (@balajis) October 1, 2023
Short-form content captures attention and brings immediate gratification, but it sacrifices lasting enrichment.
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) October 1, 2023
Watching a bunch of reels doesn’t match the full immersion of a movie.
Reading a series of posts doesn’t rival the depth of insight of a book.
Long live long-form.
Yasmin Vossoughian, with a straight face, reports on the fire alarm pulling "'Congressman Bowman did not realize he would trigger a building alarm as he was rushing to make an urgent vote, the congressman regrets any confusion,' just to clarify some things on that." pic.twitter.com/8TbAk5ni71
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) September 30, 2023
.... me a contributor too now .. the elixir of life 😳😜🤣 https://t.co/0kT6ss4lEn
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) October 1, 2023
Most movies I've seen, I've seen only partially, in passing, by e.g. sticking my head in the door for a few minutes as someone was watching it, or seeing it out of the corner of my eye on someone else's screen on a plane.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) October 1, 2023
The startup is your movie. A lot of high drama.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) October 1, 2023
T 4786 - आ गये ।। हर इतवार ।। हमारे द्वार ।। आà¤ार pic.twitter.com/XCcE01ESLa
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) October 1, 2023
If I was putting together a team to make a new viral app, the expectations would be simple:
— Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) October 1, 2023
You will work for 10 hours a day for 7 days a week and put all other life plans on hold for 4 months. In exchange, you will own double digit equity, draw no salary, but 3 meals a day will…
Calling out the unsaid
— Sriram Krishnan - sriramk.eth (@sriramk) October 1, 2023
A few years into my first job, we were doing a product review with a senior executive who was legendary for his temper and for not tolerating dissent. About halfway into the slide deck, the executive looked around and made a suggestion for a new feature.…
Calling out the unsaid
— Sriram Krishnan - sriramk.eth (@sriramk) October 1, 2023
A few years into my first job, we were doing a product review with a senior executive who was legendary for his temper and for not tolerating dissent. About halfway into the slide deck, the executive looked around and made a suggestion for a new feature.…
Things I haven’t done in over seven years of owning a Tesla:
— Pete trains FSD 🤖🚕 (@kylaschwaberow) September 30, 2023
👇👇👇👇
- Gone to the gas station.
- Started my car.
- Unlocked my car door.
- Been to a car dealership.
- Left my house with an empty “tank”.
- Lost a race.
- Worried about car rolling or losing control.… pic.twitter.com/yCKiEv8Xzi
So what was that news I read a few months ago that President Carter died? Vast right-wing conspiracy?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) October 1, 2023
In 1995, Elon Musk applied for a job at Netscape, sent his resume, but he was too shy to talk to anyone. So he decided to start his own company (Zip2). pic.twitter.com/102YZHWI5r
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) October 1, 2023