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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
This is truly miraculous. They're using highly-targeted ultrasound to open up the blood-brain barrier, administer drugs, and combat Alzheimers, other diseases, and even addictions. It's basically brain surgery without opening your skull. Wild. https://t.co/gFUiNS2Lru
Still blows my mind that you can take ANY MIT COURSE you want, online, for free. Machine learning? Nuclear physics? Quantum computing? All there. Truly unreal. https://t.co/hnM1SCdBoj
i'm so ready for the education, entertainment AI revolution 🤣🌠 https://t.co/Zwib1DLxXz
Adila Hassim, a lawyer presenting South Africa’s Gaza genocide case at the ICJ, describes Israel’s 'unparalleled and unprecedented killing' of Palestinians. https://t.co/OIrgVsWvgf
11 January 2023 - ICJ, The Hague Watching African women & men fighting to save humanity & the int'l legal system against the ruthless attacks supported/enabled by most of the West will remain one of the defining images of our time. This will make history whatever happens. https://t.co/PmAauI37T1
My biggest curse has been always predicting trénds correctly, but letting others influence me to change my mind
1. I have been a professor for almost 40 years now. Let me give you my perspective on what I think has happened on the political/ideological orientation university campuses that seems to have reached a recent boiling point.
We build AI to empower people, including journalists. Our position on the @nytimes lawsuit: • Training is fair use, but we provide an opt-out • "Regurgitation" is a rare bug we're driving to zero • The New York Times is not telling the full story https://t.co/S6fSaDsfKb
Figure-01 has learned to make coffee ☕️ Our AI learned this after watching humans make coffee This is end-to-end AI: our neural networks are taking video in, trajectories out Join us to train our robot fleet: https://t.co/egQy3iz3Ky https://t.co/Y0ksEoHZsW
Ok perfect https://t.co/QlK4LYH38Z
Tom Scott retired his legendary YouTube channel after 10 years. A favourite lesson: For encryption, Cloudflare uses a camera to videotape a wall of Lava Lamps. Then turns footage into a “stream of random unpredictable bytes” to make encryption keys for traffic on its network. https://t.co/dcjrKfmQEa
Introducing 𝐌𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐀𝐋𝐎𝐇𝐀🏄 -- Hardware! A low-cost, open-source, mobile manipulator. One of the most high-effort projects in my past 5yrs! Not possible without co-lead @zipengfu and @chelseabfinn. At the end, what's better than cooking yourself a meal with the 🤖🧑🍳 https://t.co/iNBIY1tkcB
I used Midjourney v6 to create photorealistic interpretations of famous artworks. The results are lovely. 1. “The Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer https://t.co/EwWBs1j9ia
In my years on Twitter, I’ve summarized hundreds of useful concepts into tweet form. Here are the best concepts to help you navigate 2024, as chosen by the editors at @UnHerd Thread:
When I realized I didn’t have to accomplish great things or save the world, but just live a simple life of love, that’s when I was ready to get married and have children It makes my true life’s mission super easy, but any other mission almost impossible
Earlier this year I left my tech role in industry to focus full time on philosophy--to think about technology, the good life, and the good society I had certainly been taking actions to pursue a better society, but I didn't know the first thing about it. Cocktail party…
Starship will make life as we know it multiplanetary for the first time in Earth’s ~4.5 billion year existence https://t.co/G7lJo3gckz
Interesting point/counterpoint. @leecronin @_OliverStanley https://t.co/YI5itNBklS https://t.co/ovRkivfDNV
Max Bennet's five breakthroughs of brain evolution outlined in the book "A Brief History of Intelligence" 1. Steering (Taxis Navigation) - The first brains evolved to enable steering and navigation of organisms with bilateral symmetry - Simple algorithm to move towards positive…
A lot of people have a hard time separating body type from style. This outfit would not look good on anyone. He needs a jacket; the sweater would look better if it was textured; blue chinos are hard to wear. This same outfit would look bad on a skinny or athletic person. 🧵 https://t.co/XkQCxHW8j8
It's been about 9+ years. Mungkin klo waktu itu ga diminta mertua stop, saya terus lanjut. https://t.co/B8x0K92g6W
OpenLetter to Sam Altman Dear @sama Merry Christmas. How’s the eggnog ? I want to bring your attention to the fact that Microsoft defacto owns OpenAI now, and either you break out of that control structure entirely, or you become Corporate Vice President of Microsoft AI in 2…
This is how to write your New Year’s resolutions btw https://t.co/hfyzhDsLME
We caught you. You're supposed to be on vacation. But there you are, Optimizing. Just like you do at work. How do you efficiently see everyone? What are the perfect gifts? How do you maximize the number of memorable moments? Can you hit level 100 in Diablo 4 before vacation is…
People are forgetting the reason you can get away with crazy amounts of plagiarism in the humanities / soft sciences is not just because of favouritism + nepotism but also because **no one reads most of these papers** and everybody knows this and still they keep producing them
big things happening at home. our cat is pregnant and the whole family is certain that our neighbour's cat got her pregnant. Mom thinks that we should give the neighbour half of how many ever kittens she births, dad thinks that we should ask said neighbour to pay child support
Grigori Perelman on why he declined the Fields Medal and the $1,000,000 Clay Institute prize for solving the Poincaré conjecture. https://t.co/RVb5eBqwpi
X Article: https://t.co/4JOEBBIzo2
They are it’s just not evenly distributed. The top 1% of kids are far stronger than the top 1% of kids 40 years ago. https://t.co/bZn3eyk5Z3
But AI can't be truly creativ -- A professor used AI to write a science fiction novel that won a national competition. https://t.co/gQe3msHH3G
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