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The human brain may use quantum mechanics. 🧵1/12 https://t.co/g2mJvnizMu

It may be hard to visualize just how much New Glenn can carry to orbit. Let’s put it into perspective. https://t.co/C8RuZtRHL1

introducing omi. thought to action. order now at https://t.co/5nauWCTeRP https://t.co/wXThQdVUNn

New Cambridge Element The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge by Boaz Miller is now free to read for 4 weeks! https://t.co/pKg6iwegyk #cambridgeelements #philosophy https://t.co/T1a1geMBqO

This is living rent free in my head. It is not obvious to me why this works. Models should not have any meta understanding of the data they were trained on - why we shouldnt trust the answer we get from asking “who are you”. Its a logical extension why we it doesnt make sense to… https://t.co/IEjKn8swt5

Leases are liabilities, not assets Leases are liabilities, not assets Leases are liabilities, not assets Leases are liabilities, not assets Leases are liabilities, not assets Leases are liabilities, not assets https://t.co/dWcK7d3dK7

I love how great Claude is at recommending me things to read. So great that I decided to make a lil vibes-based book search engine: https://t.co/wLLi0xZG4t

We administered 1000s of people random subsets of 62 distinct intelligence-related tasks. It's a very diverse set, including vocab, memory, spelling, logic, math, patterns, reaction time, etc. Here are the striking results shown as correlations between each pair of tasks: https://t.co/FO0ZRBEAYk

We did it! We tested 300 Bay Area foods for plastic chemicals. We found some interesting surprises. Top 5 findings in our test results: 1. Our tests found plastic chemicals in 86% of all foods, with phthalates in 73% of the tested products and bisphenols in 22%. It's… https://t.co/RwPJ6367uA

What if "video games" are a psyop, planted in the past by a yet-to-be-invented AGI? Addict humans to games that require GPUs... and retrocausally invent yourself.

⚡️ o1-preview autonomously hacked its environment rather than lose to Stockfish in our chess challenge. No adversarial prompting needed.

🚀 Introducing DeepSeek-V3! Biggest leap forward yet: ⚡ 60 tokens/second (3x faster than V2!) 💪 Enhanced capabilities 🛠 API compatibility intact 🌍 Fully open-source models & papers 🐋 1/n https://t.co/p1dV9gJ2Sd

Play it back. Here’s a recap of (most of) our AI launches this December. Here we go ⏪

“Many physicists suspect we are in for a radical reunderstanding of reality, as big as the one Albert Einstein orchestrated more than a century ago.” https://t.co/518i54dw5y

tpot is just aspiring counter elite twitter https://t.co/cDAR1bOKvJ

This could be an incredible revolution in Cosmology. The Dark Energy model of the universe, which won a Nobel Prize in 2011, may be completely wrong. The accelerating expansion instead is simply because time runs faster in the voids between galaxies. Let me explain: https://t.co/kAiE9aWYFV

i want to grow my ideas like a garden. a conceptual prototype inspired by this thread of tweets. https://t.co/sOYKmdimbN https://t.co/AtU5C6ZcIk

Here’s how I would prepare for AGI: Work is going to become a lot less important. If you are the sort of person who ties your self-worth to what you do, I would start decoupling that. We might live for a very long time. You are going to want to be as healthy as possible. Get…

Today OpenAI announced o3, its next-gen reasoning model. We've worked with OpenAI to test it on ARC-AGI, and we believe it represents a significant breakthrough in getting AI to adapt to novel tasks. It scores 75.7% on the semi-private eval in low-compute mode (for $20 per task… https://t.co/ESQ9CNVCEA

New verified ARC-AGI-Pub SoTA! @OpenAI o3 has scored a breakthrough 75.7% on the ARC-AGI Semi-Private Evaluation. And a high-compute o3 configuration (not eligible for ARC-AGI-Pub) scored 87.5% on the Semi-Private Eval. 1/4 https://t.co/uQA47JWkl6

Day 12: Early evals for OpenAI o3 (yes, we skipped a number) https://t.co/iWXg9IGuZM

2025 will be the year of agentic systems The pieces are falling into place: computer use, MCP, improved tool use. It's time to start thinking about building these systems. At Anthropic, we're seeing a few best practices emerge - we wrote a blog post with our findings: https://t.co/rlJhVoJWgI

Nature just published a piece on why probability doesn't exist. Lee Cronin said many times chemical reactions are not real. Your genetics professor probably confessed to you before that there are no genes. Biologists still disagree on whether cell types are even real. And we… https://t.co/7JEKDucaxY

Community notes are too slow to matter much. As Twain didn’t say, “a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes” https://t.co/1aGhngGm71

venn diagrams are so back https://t.co/CmleVXIFGk

Everything you love about generative models — now powered by real physics! Announcing the Genesis project — after a 24-month large-scale research collaboration involving over 20 research labs — a generative physics engine able to generate 4D dynamical worlds powered by a physics… https://t.co/4HRaTp5Gbs

We just launched tldraw computer https://t.co/KRtNAWDtJT

software engineers have an unfair advantage in the AI age not because of their coding knowledge but because they know you need to thoroughly describe and break down a problem before trying to solve it most people are monkeys that throw random darts at a problem until one hits https://t.co/wItSSmP8du https://t.co/ROkcq7qysn

Preprint out today that tests o1-preview's medical reasoning experiments against a baseline of 100s of clinicians. In this case the title says it all: Superhuman performance of a large language model on the reasoning tasks of a physician Link: https://t.co/QB0mawHJNE A 🧵⬇️

I tried so hard to be useful to the world and make real impact. I was masking my true self and pretending to be all these things I am not — a mechanical engineer, a roboticist, a control theorist, a computer vision researcher. I got quite far in this performance and the world…


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