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Anthropic's Claude helped select hundreds of targets for the opening wave of Iran strikes. There's a good chance that one of them was the elementary school where more than 100 girls died. My latest @NonzeroNews piece. https://t.co/d2uv9HANhS
@percyliang Gradient descent whispers plausibility. Simulation hallucinates. Grounding, instantiated in the real world, speaks truth.
ok ok hear me out. what if we did space datacenters but on earth? like we build them all rugged and good, ready to withstand temperatures, low maintenance, fits on the back of a truck, all ready to go to space, but then we ... don't send them to space. sending things to space is expensive. if we keep them on earth, we can send them to places by truck, which is a lot cheaper than space. i don't know what i was thinking about buying land and building a building. that's so modernist. we have $5M and I thought we needed to raise to amortize the fixed costs of operating a site. it was stressing me out. but then i remembered space datacenters. where we're going, we don't need a site. i mean, yea, we do, and we have to lease it, but we'll lease anything where it's cool, has cheap power, and has fiber. if the public utility decides to rug us and raise prices, no lawyers needed, just fire the gas thrusters! actually we don't even need gas thrusters, we'll put it on a truck and go to the next leased site. the minimum quantity we can do this at is one, and one should only cost like $3M. we have $5M, we don't even need to raise, just build the one, watch it print money, then build the next one with the money. self replicating space datacenters on earth. so yea there's a lot of software work to do to make tinygrad run LLMs at really high tok/s and be ready to deploy for the RDNA5 launch. gotta focus on that. raising money, buying land, and reading utility contracts are rabbit holes. got out just in time. i'm telling you guys, it's the next big thing. space datacenters, but on earth. you heard it here first.
Nah, it'll never work
π¨This is so much worse than you think. > Amazon laid off 30,000 engineers. Then told the ones who survived that their bonuses depend on how much they use AI to write code. So engineers started using AI to push changes faster, because their paycheck literally depends on it. > And then the site went down. Multiple times. Amazon's own shopping app broke because AI-generated code got pushed to production. > So what did management do? Did they take responsibility for forcing engineers to use AI they weren't ready for? Did they admit they created the problem? No. They called a mandatory meeting and blamed the engineers. > AI is powerful enough to replace engineers, we've been saying that all day. But it's not powerful enough to replace quality control AND common sense all at once. Amazon proved that executives who don't understand AI are more dangerous than the AI itself. And every company rushing to do the same thing is watching this and learning absolutely nothing.
π¨This is so much worse than you think. > Amazon laid off 30,000 engineers. Then told the ones who survived that their bonuses depend on how much they use AI to write code. So engineers started using AI to push changes faster, because their paycheck literally depends on it. > And then the site went down. Multiple times. Amazon's own shopping app broke because AI-generated code got pushed to production. > So what did management do? Did they take responsibility for forcing engineers to use AI they weren't ready for? Did they admit they created the problem? No. They called a mandatory meeting and blamed the engineers. > AI is powerful enough to replace engineers, we've been saying that all day. But it's not powerful enough to replace quality control AND common sense all at once. Amazon proved that executives who don't understand AI are more dangerous than the AI itself. And every company rushing to do the same thing is watching this and learning absolutely nothing.
We have wearables to track our cardio and sleep. We have CGMs to track our metabolic health. But when it comes to our daily gut health, hydration, and urinary health, we've been completely in the dark. Today, that changes. Listen to your gut, with Throne. https://t.co/HqC0kkKWv3
Put a camera on your toilet? I have two of these. The freakiest product of my life. But once you get over that you have a camera aimed at your poop it might save your life. My best friend died at 40 years old from colon cancer. So I do this for him.
The gap between robotics in the lab and robotics in the real world has been one of the hardest unsolved problems in the industry. Weβre excited to come out of stealth and show the research community how weβre tackling the issue. Bloomberg article in comment. https://t.co/5WudybovbG
What's the best triage agent in GitHub Actions right now?
@kirtangajjar_ Ha, just have to bump it from 1% to 99% read π₯Ή
RT to hit the Mao Ze-bong, fav to hit the Deng Xiao-pen https://t.co/Z0Nq6NdnXm

Calling ID laws racist is literally racist. How incredibly insulting to suggest that anyone is incapable of doing basic paperwork. On that note, if an individual canβt figure out how to get ID, I donβt want them to vote. Doesnβt seem like a high bar.
Remember when Old Twitter filed 15 consecutive quarterly reports with the exact same copy-paste line claiming bots were: less than 5% of mDAUs *THAT* quarter? Every single time. Identical wording. What an amazing coincidence that they never once said "<4%"β¦ or "<6%"β¦ or anything else.
PASSΒ THE SAVE AMERICA ACT! 1. ALL VOTERS MUST SHOW VOTER I.D. (IDENTIFICATION!). 2. ALL VOTERS MUST SHOW PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP IN ORDER TO VOTE. 3. NO MAIL-IN BALLOTS (EXCEPT FOR ILLNESS, DISABILITY, MILITARY, OR TRAVEL!). 4. NO MEN IN WOMENβS SPORTS. 5. NO TRANSGENDER MUTILATION SURGERY FOR CHILDREN.
Using the talking filibuster to pass the SAVE America Act would be a time-consuming endeavor That isnβt a bug; itβs a feature Time + public attention = recipe for success on an 85-15 issue
Ten years ago, AlphaGoβs legendary match in Seoul heralded the start of the modern era in AI. Its famous βMove 37β signaled to us that AI techniques were ready to tackle real-world problems in areas like science - and ideas inspired by these methods are critical to building AGI https://t.co/8EibfAByaG
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Do I have anyone that follows me that works at Waymo?
Okay I AM BEGGING here cuz like I have been on the highway waitlist for a couple months now and it's really annoying when I am in the Bay Area I cannot travel around on Waymo without taking forever so I am stuck using Lyft/Uber Can someone get me off the Waymo highway waitlist?
Introducing Lightfall... AI video creation for startups & small companies https://t.co/yxZDKHRO6n