Trying to be nice since 1999

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Mach’s noch einmal, Capitano ! Ajmo Hrvatska 🇭🇷 ! #ENGCRO
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Torcida da Noruega fazendo a “Remada Viking” no Gillette Stadium, no confronto contra o Iraque, pela Copa do Mundo.
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PPO: rejected from NIPS 2017
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The reason Japan fans clean the stadium after each game. Respect. 🤝🇯🇵
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A cat took to the stage during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet ballet performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company in İzmir
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Stacking generalization ftw
This is a *way* bigger deal than it seems... Frontier AI companies will *never* own the frontier again I kid you not... I've been waiting for someone to show this result for like 4 years... this is a huge deal. The short reason: combinations of models will *always* outperform individual models The long reason: this is the gateway to a million times more data... and huge leaps in compute efficiency. The AI scaling laws always win. More in article below 👇
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Thus Eu should rethink their debt structure:)
it's not lack of compute that's the issze. it's that in Europe, it's unthinkable to pay a guy in his mid 20s $600k salary and give him resources and freedom to train models without having oversight by a committee of gerontocratic professorswho don't keep up with the research
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Fable isn't the first. In 1999 the department of defense blocked exports of the PowerMac G4 for crossing the 1 gigaflop threshold. Steve Jobs turned it into an ad.
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Replying to @uwcse @MBalazinska
Here are a few of the pieces of advice that I shared:
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Slovenia has roughly: • 700k private-sector workers • 260k public-sector workers • 680k pension recipients That’s 1 private-sector worker for every 1.3 people paid by the state or pension system. And that’s before counting children, students, roads, healthcare, defense, and everything else... Let that sink in.
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パランティアの人間からバルファキスが聞いた話。本当なら今すぐ地獄の業火に灼かれるべき。 ガザの住民密集地を🇮🇱が爆撃する時のスマホを持って逃げ惑うガザの人々の動き「パニックインプリント」をAIに食わせて訓練し「パニック防止AI」として英国NHSに14億ドルで売った

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Serious shit here
SpaceX AI Satellites
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Never compare yourself to others. Oopsie.
I admire Fabrice Bellard. He is almost certainly a better overall programmer than I am.
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Scaling knowledge gives you static competence. Intelligence gives you adaptability.
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Happy Birthday Whit Diffie. 🔥
Happy birthday to cryptography pioneer Whitfield Diffie, who turns 82 today! Whit is best known for co-inventing public-key cryptography with Martin Hellman in 1975 at Stanford University. 🔐
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Looking at recent jailbreaks from @elder_plinius seems that safe alignment of LLM models is in near to impossible. If we have a super capable model that is easy to bypass , what guarantees can we put on critical systems that will use it in the future?
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