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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
How to be more emotionally intelligent (without trying so hard) 🧵 for @threadapalooza
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
It’s never been this easy to achieve consistency with AI! Design your characters, set up your scene, and animate in minutes with this workflow. All the details are in this thread! 🧵👇 https://t.co/iA3L76gCNh
If you want to figure out what happens next go read everything Paul Christiano wrote in the last 10 years.
A thread of accounts I've found most interesting: @robertskmiles @AlecStapp @waitbutwhy @skdh @robinhanson @amasad @cremieuxrecueil @bscholl @tylercowen @MaxCRoser @ahistoryinart @DKThomp @levie @ryangrim @scienceisstrat1 @CuriosMuseum
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
What is an agent? A workflow? And should you be using a framework? https://t.co/lxdxvyzNV8
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
Wondering how to actually use AI in your day to day? Our team @a16z asked some of AI's biggest names to nominate their favorite products of 2024 - this is a great starting point 👀 Here are their picks! ⬇️ For general AI assistants: - Perplexity (@perplexity_ai) - AI search
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
Watch Nadella describe SaaS apps as nothing more than a CRUD database with some business logic, but once the business logic moves to AI agents, SaaS is over: https://t.co/oWwHS1o2V1
Here's a high-conversion website structure: (Save this) https://t.co/bHxNiHeWNN
day 1 of sharing books that'll turn you into a creative prodigy https://t.co/hYAfvKGH0F
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…
if you: - do 4 hours of deep work per day - walk 10,000 steps per day - save at least 20% per pay check - sleep 8 hours per night - read 10 pages per day - journal every morning you are better than 95% of the population. keep going.
This is the kind of book everyone will read. And we’ll be better off because of it. https://t.co/QrCz6mZdDB
If you're feeling unemployable... If you're feeling like a misfit... Just employ yourself and do your own things. Create your own job, start your own company. Believe in yourself, you can do the things! https://t.co/hrI3lRCQk8
Visualization and sonification 🎹 of the @github commit history of the @scikit_learn repository. https://t.co/bdvE8wkB7U
Today we announced Veo 2: our state-of-the-art video generation model which produces realistic, high-quality clips from text or image prompts. 🎥 Sign up to try Veo 2 in VideoFX ↓ https://t.co/xNap881O5a https://t.co/4Z9UzErBhX
Stop paying the OpenAI tax. The best AI devtools are actually open-source, free to use, and give you full control over your data and privacy. While proprietary AI dominated early headlines, the true revolution is happening in open source - where a flourishing ecosystem of https://t.co/Sq1p5OXeft
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