Progress through iteration and learning by breaking things leads to evolution like this.
Imagine with this pace, what we will have in the next few years?
Looking forward to trips to Mars and a moon base 🙏
@shen
This is not going to be as useful as I thought then 🫤
Though it is still useful especially up to middle school... After that I guess you need a real computer 😉
@elonmusk
Sadly the level of hypocrisy here is crazy!
That is how they spin their narratives...
If you accept one, you must accept all, even though they are contradictory.
Progress through iteration and learning by breaking things leads to evolution like this.
Imagine with this pace, what we will have in the next few years?
Looking forward to trips to Mars and a moon base 🙏
@ylecun
@elonmusk
Im sorry, but academia in many ways is an ivory tower and not the real world.
Those who live in ivory towers have no idea about what is happening in the streets below.
Looks like Roon is gone, the question is why?
These are a few of his last posts.
One mentions don't have a child till you can make sure it won't destroy the world (antichrist) and then the others talk about AI being alive...
Now is AI a child that we have to make sure it does
@joshwhiton
LOL!
If it wasn't for the logos this would be an ingenious use of the technology that makes sense.
I love the can do and cost saving measures enabled here, though not so much the deception.
The question is why is there such a high price for the lightning adapters? Will moving to
@HotForMoot
There too in Asia it depends on where you get your eggs from, the local farmer or the big box store...
If its the local farmer they know what you are talking about, though normally they do not pay a premium for that yet.
@nickfloats
You have a COO running apple, not a visionary, and I'm not sure who is there who can fill this role...
As you said Job's had a vision, and would have worked to execute it, but the folks there are only beginning to see the vision that's more than ten years old now.
That's the
@Noahpinion
Sorry, looking at this data it is from 2023 to 2024, Biden's terms, there is no Trump information here.
Looking at FBI data compiled by the BBC, not sure if it lines up with what you are saying.
Please can you confirm the Trump information you have 🙏
@Scobleizer
The crazy thing is this is swarming tech and has military applications more than civilian ones...
This tech can literally destroy a whole carrier and its accompanying fleet with ease.
The lessons from Ukrane and what is demonstrated here should cause the world to rethink warfare.
@rohanpaul_ai
Your missing the part where “No, that would be impossible,” Yasantha said, adding that he only knew the answer because he had solved a “very similar problem three years ago”. “I was able to map this problem on to that problem, and the answer was immediately obvious…” he added.
@tsarnick
LOL!
One of their ways for regulatory capture...
Saying see how dangerous this is, do not let others make it, and let us be responsible for it.
Guess why the former NSA head is now on the board.
@watchTENETnow
I can relate to this, in mainly 3 ways:
- Friends who got long COVID or are now too afraid to mingle...
- Those on different sides of the vaccination debate
- Those who now live online and have left the real world behind
of course not to forget to those who passed on, RIP 🙏
@karpathy
@cHHillee
Love this friendly competition!
This is how technology improves...
By seeing what others are doing and working to improve what you are doing.
Hopefully soon this heats up a bit and we get some huge gains... wont that be nice 😁
@YourAnonNews
@elonmusk
@JMilei
Reading the source. The green dots are projected and not measured.
The article says inflation is decreasing from peaking just after Milei took over.
So looks like once the real numbers come in, he may actually be doing all right.
We will have to wait and see
@_clarktang
@corbtt
@SimonMahan
This is the rule of thumb I'm familiar with as well: Double the power of the device and you get the power spent on cooling, servers, TOR, and other infrastructure.
Funny how this holds across all devices, from HDD's to GPU's, or is it a thumb rule used in the design of data
@ghosttyped
LOL!
This is the irony of life, and makes it fun in a weird kind of way.
Like realizing that the CEO's of the top two GPU companies are related...
Makes you wonder whether we are in a simulation or not, especially one where the most likely outcome is the most entertaining
@AngryCitizenxx
@yacineMTB
Sadly I have to agree they are...
My niece had to have a kind of intervention to help her out with this stuff.
I pulled my kids out of public shool... so yes I agree with you! And I understand giving a home depo a 1 star review...
My thing is how do we handle this in a better
@engineers_feed
Given the basics of gravity and excluding air resistance and are released simultaneously.
They would hit the ground at the same time.
If there was air resistance, feel the baseball may be slightly faster due to its smaller size...
@jamiequint
The problem about being the victorious and scrappy underdog is, that with time you become the very thing you stood up against.
History has a way of repeating itself, especially when people don't bother to learn from it.
@ylecun
Agree!
This is what we call the S curve of innovation.
Especially when technology accelerates at the pace of something like AI, then also unless there are continuing new innovations the flattening of the curve is inevitable.
@yacineMTB
This is true of lots of folks in "developing" countries.
The thing in the past that held them back was access to knowledge, but with the internet that is no more the case.
Now, the only thing holding them back is access to capital and equipment to do high end work. In Chin this
@ID_AA_Carmack
@ylecun
@elonmusk
This is true!
Though when I was a student, I knew a few foreign nationals who voted as well, so when people say this doesn't happen, I know for sure it has happened!
I also know of a few who graduated and forgot to update some of their paperwork on employment only to see their
@bindureddy
To be honest, I'm not sure.
Lets look at history:
The first engineers were civil, and then with automation the demand for civil engineers reduced, and mechanical engineers were the big boys, then came the electrical engineer, followed by the electronics engineer, now followed by
@ID_AA_Carmack
True!
The problem is still energy and water for the photolith cleaning processes...
The example of TSMC consuming bout 8% of the energy generated and 10% of the fresh water of Taiwan is an example.
Feel the energy issue may be solved soon, but the photolith and clean steps not
@AndrewYNg
Thank you for all the work you have done in this area...
Landed up taking your coursera course way back in 2011 when you just had it out, and glad to see you are still at it!
Please do not stop🙏
@AdrianDittmann
@ylecun
@elonmusk
Lol!
Whatever it's current name X or Y, it will always be twitter to some...
Feel it's more to do with certain traits than living in the past...
@bindureddy
Not sure what to say about this.
Are the people on X like the people who took the red pill in the matrix?
In many ways thinking about the people who are stuck with MSM, they are stuck in a make believe world (the matrix) and those who are on X or do not even consume media are the
@realGeorgeHotz
@__tinygrad__
@AMD
LOL!
This is the way!
Glad you guys pulled it off...
Kind of shows the bloat in these orgs, and how they can be paired down if necessary.
Congrats!
@yacineMTB
To be honest have seen this weaponized before, and its not a nice thing.
Wondering if there is a better way? How does one not stoop down to the level of who they are defending against?
@cb_doge
A huge win for free speech 🎉🎆
This the way we need to go!
Unbiased news is what the people are asking for..
Glad to see X is the only place delivering it at a good level!
Keep it up and dont stop 🙏
@pmddomingos
The premise that GPUs will be put in Antarctica for cooling foreshadows the fact that the amount of compute we will use most probably will warm up that continet to jurassic levels...
Interesting time we live in
@ID_AA_Carmack
To be honest, what scares me is when my phone suddenly heats up, and I'm barely using or not even using it (once every few months or so).
What is happening in the background to generate so much heat?
@ID_AA_Carmack
Totally agree!
That is why I am not fond of one button devices as there is no back/undo button.
Feel that was a key feature that moved me toward Android devices in the beginning was the back button.
Similar with the right click on the mouse and finding all the options there.
Of
@naval
@feedfluxdigital
Lots of evil has been done in the name of "greater good"
With the hope that the end justifies the means, but sadly it rarely, if ever does.
@engineers_feed
The correct answer is 4. This is because you have to use center to center. Which is 3+1=4. Why is that, well that is the mean path that the smaller coin needs to travel upon.
@bindureddy
Glad you said both decentralized and open source.
Though this will mean there is no way to control AGI and we will have to hope it is benevolent towards humanity
@joshwhiton
To be honest I feel the main aim was to have a walled garden and control all hardware and software associated with their product, which did initially help maintain quality, but also limited innovation.
By opening it up or moving to USB C this enables a new wave of innovation,
@_brianpotter
Thanks for putting this together!
Great introduction!
Curious how much further we can go, especially with node sized being such that you can start counting atoms on your hands for certain features...
Do we then go 3D or more exotic materials? Or do we go in a totally different
@fchollet
Though once it's trained, the data from Anthropic showed that there were neuron clusters capable of firing when data was not factual. Correct me if I'm wrong in stating that 🙏
If this is the case, then looks like they have something akin to "gut instinct " and could be trained
@8teAPi
Hope it does...
I mean why pay $20 a month when there are so many other options that seem quite capable of meeting most of the use cases of GPT4.
Though is GPT5 out there?
@KTmBoyle
@PalmerLuckey
@tabletmag
Palmer and Elon Musk are the key peole who can help in todays world.
Curious how come there are only a couple of such people with a view like theirs?
How do we have more Musks and Luckeys?
@erikphoel
I think there is a math error here...
Feel they took an annualized rate and made it cumulative in an additive fashion rather than a bayesian one.
They also most probably lumped repeat offenders increasing the number further.
@DKokotajlo67142
Glad to see that people with strong moral compasses worked at OpenAI, hopefully the past work is still worthy.
Wishing you all the best!
@yacineMTB
You said it on X...
Try saying it on FB or other appsnajd I think you may feel differently 🫤.
If that is the case we are still in weird times and not sure when if ever we get back to normal, of course what is normal?
@PalmerLuckey
@sthorpe
To be honest, feel you did amazing work at
@MetaQuestVR
and miss what could have been.
But where you are now with
@anduriltech
is more meaningful and needed at the moment.
Feel with what you are doing now, you can still fulfill your original goal with respect to VR. In my mind
@engineers_feed
Is it still there?
Guessing it is still helping prevent deaths if it is, if it isnt, why not?
My understanding is that it is still there.
@pmddomingos
Man! If its only 8%, they need to accelerate!
Data centers consume more electricity than countries...
The whole of Taiwan depends on TSMC to give other countries an incentive to protect them... thy should be pushing for more power, though I wonder if the bottleneck is elsewhere,
@waitbutwhy
The future will become the present and the present will become the past, though the past is always the past...
Time moves on, and so do memories, but they are all for the past... though dreams are for both the past and future...
@SakanaAILabs
This is cool! ls this the main take: using an evolutionary system to train AIs building off each other and smaller models.
In many ways its AIs training themselves, this is the precursor to machines building and improving each other.
If this works, the future is here and the AI
@tszzl
Thinking about it, the current system is more meritocracy than elitism...
Your followers define your reach and you can choose who to interact with.
Your followers only follow based on what you do here...
So isn't this a better system innthe long run?
@fchollet
Agree!
Not sure where the ethical concerns are?
The patient was fully aware of the risks, in many ways the risks of the treatment were much lower than doing nothing.
Everyone including oversight were aware... so what is the issue?
@netcapgirl
Good learning experience of the time factor...
Funds are measured over a year, while Walmarts profit is hopefully in advance of paying for the goods sold. i.e. they buy it on like say NET60 and then hopefully sell it in a couple of days, and then only pay for it 58 days later.
@bindureddy
How do you solve a complex problem?
You break it up into many smaller digestible problems.
Or as the the old saying goes: How do you eat an elephant? By cutting it into digestible size pieces.
The breaking up of a complex problem in many cases can be codified by simple steps.
@bindureddy
And here I was going to complain about chipmunks eating my strawberries...
Guess OAI, has to worry about Google and Anthropic eating their strawberries as well 🤪
@EMostaque
@StabilityAI
All the best!
You should get
@elonmusk
to be on board with what you are doing...
Looking forward to the benefits for all of humanity!