Thursday, July 13, 2023
13: Demis Hassabis Of DeepMind
13: Tap Water
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— Ne Phew (@Marshalldarkio) July 7, 2023
Threads, Adam22, #Meta, #SoundOfFreedom, Cardi, Rihanna, Kylian Mbappe, Keke, pic.twitter.com/nZJYmtF3rN
Conceptual Blending via Claude 2 is next level. Look how it combines RheoMode and Symmetry Breaking. A human may need a while to conjure up these examples:
— Carlos E. Perez (@IntuitMachine) July 12, 2023
Breaking subject-verb-object linguistic structure symmetry with fluid verbs (levate, vidate).
Dissolving rigid word…
More of this! pic.twitter.com/uF2AUpAZrL
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) July 13, 2023
I was recently struck by a realization:
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) July 13, 2023
The people I read books about are very rarely the people I would ever want to trade lives with.
Why?
The price of their success was not one I would be willing to pay.
There is a price tag for anything you want to achieve in life.
Every… pic.twitter.com/vxtS9MTS0o
You stop worrying about your business when you start working on it.
— Kieran Drew (@ItsKieranDrew) July 13, 2023
Elon Musk Followed You
Goodbye Mirrors: This Telescope Could Collect 100x More Light Than the James Webb . Our proposed telescope, the Nautilus Space Observatory, would replace large, heavy mirrors with a novel, thin lens that is much lighter, cheaper, and easier to produce than mirrored telescopes. Because of these differences, it would be possible to launch many individual units into orbit and create a powerful network of telescopes............ Webb cost more than $8 billion and took over 20 years to build. The next flagship telescope is not expected to fly before 2045 and is estimated to cost $11 billion. These ambitious telescope projects are always expensive, laborious, and produce a single powerful—but very specialized—observatory. .......... a few of us came up with the idea of revisiting an old technology called diffractive lenses. ....... Our current design is in fact not a single telescope, but a constellation of 35 individual telescope units. ......... By combining data from all the units, Nautilus’ light-collecting power would equal a telescope nearly 10 times larger than Webb. With this powerful telescope, astronomers could search hundreds of exoplanets for atmospheric gases that may indicate extraterrestrial life. .........
@danielapai Wonderful work. https://t.co/EqHlIBGAhC
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) July 13, 2023