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My wife is an expert on personal measurements of PM 2.5 exposure, and is not very convenient at all by the result in this paper.
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It’s fascinating that somewhere in Princeton’s fruit fly brain scan lies Nature’s algorithm of attention, working memory, and even basic consciousness.
Think of the connectome as a compiled executable binary. How much source code can we decompile from a full brain simulation?
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Sven Dorkenwald
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We are releasing a whole-brain connectome of the fruit fly, including ~130k annotated neurons and tens of millions of typed synapses!
Explore the connectome: codex.flywire.ai
Reconstruction paper: biorxiv.org/content/10.110
Annotation paper: biorxiv.org/content/10.110
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one of the easiest policy wins i can imagine for the US is to reform high-skill immigration.
the fact that many of the most talented people in the world want to be here is a hard-won gift; embracing them is the key to keeping it that way.
hard to get this back if we lose it.
Has anyone ever made a PC VR spatial audio setup that used fixed speakers in a room so no headphones are necessary? Ideally apps would directly mix for the speakers, but you could also “reverse spatialize” head tracked headphone audio to world locked speakers.
No. That model is not better than chatgpt3.5. false hype does a big disservice to everyone working on this
Try it yourself. Open source models currently surpass chatgpt quality on small collections of individual tasks . Across the board chatgpt is a much better assistant model.… Show more
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Itamar Golan
@ItakGol
I've been waiting for this
Open Source LLM Models Surpass GPT-3.5
In a groundbreaking development, a remarkable set of open-source LLM models has outperformed the capabilities of GPT-3.5.
What truly amazed me is not only the exceptional performance of these models but… Show more
To be world-class at something, you need to have an unhealthy obsession with getting better at it.
we may not agree on many things, but this is one of the easiest changes the US can make that radically brightens our potential future.
it's literally free money for our country. and I don't know about you, but I like living in a rich country with smart people.
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Sam Altman
@sama
one of the easiest policy wins i can imagine for the US is to reform high-skill immigration.
the fact that many of the most talented people in the world want to be here is a hard-won gift; embracing them is the key to keeping it that way.
hard to get this back if we lose it.
I am personally aware of the pains of high-skill immigration going through the process myself. While tweeting about it raises awareness, recently I learned a few things from few people well aware of this subject:
1. For 30 years, both parties have been fine with expanding… Show more
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Sam Altman
@sama
one of the easiest policy wins i can imagine for the US is to reform high-skill immigration.
the fact that many of the most talented people in the world want to be here is a hard-won gift; embracing them is the key to keeping it that way.
hard to get this back if we lose it.
File over app
File over app is a philosophy: if you want to create digital artifacts that last, they must be files you can control, in formats that are easy to retrieve and read. Use tools that give you this freedom.
File over app is an appeal to tool makers: accept that all…Show more
tinyvector - the tiny, least-dumb, speedy vector embedding database.
pretty much: you don't need complicated algos, just brute force nearest neighbors.
pre-launching this project + why i'm building this:
Noticed something fascinating(ly digusting) about AI-generated summaries of essays: they don't just make them shorter, but also make the ideas more conventional. Which makes sense given the way the AIs are trained.
Current status: tracking down two obscure bugs, each of which I would have thought were impossible just a week ago. ML never stops surprising.
Overhead a first date in SF
Girl to a boy: So what is your moat as a person?
Back home in Jordan; my boy playing with his grandma in the olive tree garden.
The most powerful and compelling writing I've seen on AI safety was a random HN comment from some anon poster.
knodi123, whoever you are, thank you...
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Fascinating, I missed this when it happened. Turns out there are plenty of simple strategies that defeat the mighty AlphaGo, but are easily defeated by human amateurs, kind of revealing how it still doesn't quite understand what Go is.
There isn’t a single L4 at netflix making 900k lmao
The salary ranges for Netflix are the same for every role lol. They make them extreme because it’s required to disclose salary.
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Jessica B. Davis, MBA, M.Ed
@W0rldWideJess
Software Engineer (L4), Privacy Engineering - Remote
@netflix USA
Salary: $900, 000/yr
- Passionate about privacy and data protection.
- You are a strong software engineer highly proficient in Java.
apply: jobs.netflix.com/jobs/279107631
School ended.
symbolic AI is going to make large hoards of compute obsolete
Fantastic work is being done at Google.
OpenAI is shaking in fear right now.
someone is going to put a good ai in a pocket or on a necklace and they’re going to make a trillion dollars