Robot evangelist. Idealistically ruthless. They/them. #UBI

Joined March 2009
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β€œMundus sine caesaribus” sounds like fun πŸ˜‚ It was getting a little too dark and dull here for me anyway. bsky.app/profile/ywtc.bsky.s…

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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
5 Dec 2024
Shaping AI's Impact on Billions of Lives I’m delighted to have collaborated with an awesome set of co-authors 🎊 on this paper that offers a blueprint of actions that can be taken by practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders to maximize the upsides of AI and minimize its downsides. We include 18 concrete milestones to guide AI research and development in that direction. Authors: Mariano-Florentino CuΓ©llar, myself (@JeffDean), @FinaleDoshi, John Hennessy, @andykonwinski, @sanmikoyejo, @tamati_biskit, @2plus2make5, and David Patterson. Arxiv link: arxiv.org/abs/2412.02730 One page Economist OpEd β€œAn agenda to maximise AI’s benefits and minimise harms” by Dave: economist.com/by-invitation/… Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI), like any transformative technology, has the potential to be a double-edged sword, leading either toward significant advancements or detrimental outcomes for society as a whole. As is often the case when it comes to widely-used technologies in market economies (e.g., cars and semiconductor chips), commercial interest tends to be the predominant guiding factor. The AI community is at risk of becoming polarized to either take a laissez-faire attitude toward AI development, or to call for government overregulation. Between these two poles we argue for the community of AI practitioners to consciously and proactively work for the common good. This paper offers a blueprint for a new type of innovation infrastructure including 18 concrete milestones to guide AI research in that direction. Our view is that we are still in the early days of practical AI, and focused efforts by practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders can still maximize the upsides of AI and minimize its downsides. We talked to luminaries such as recent Nobelist John Jumper on science, President @BarackObama on governance, former UN Ambassador and former National Security Advisor Susan Rice @AmbassadorRice on security, philanthropist @EricSchmidt on several topics, and science fiction novelist @nealstephenson on entertainment. This ongoing dialogue and collaborative effort has produced a comprehensive, realistic view of what the actual impact of AI could be, from a diverse assembly of thinkers with deep understanding of this technology and these domains. From these exchanges, five recurring guidelines emerged, which form the cornerstone of a framework for beginning to harness AI in service of the public good. They not only guide our efforts in discovery but also shape our approach to deploying this transformative technology responsibly and ethically.
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
keep getting DM’s the same two questions: 1) what ended the Port Strike? 2) Was it @GovRonDeSantis calling the NG? Here’s the timeline from my sources…. Up until 14:09 on Tuesday all my reliable sources were telling me the ILA was digging in for a long fight @typesfast - who has the best ocean data in the world - was the first to make bold counter call β€œwith 80% probably it will be over by Tuesday” His company @flexport has some of the best experts in the business and can see in realtime if ships are diverting or not. That combined with smart staff who understand history, political and economic issues is likely what drove the prediction Ryan also didn’t hesitate to collect information directly from experts. The person with the best trucking data (trucks need to start diverting too) is @FreightAlley and he echoed Ryan’s optimism yesterday. Yesterday afternoon @mercoglianos started warning us at @gCaptain to be ready Biden then made a statement of support of the union and @SecretaryPete applied pressure on USMX at 8PM. DC was finally waking up Yesterday afternoon I received information from a source that Daggett was getting death threats and public sentiment was against him. Some of his advisers were suggesting he sit down for a deal Later I got confirmation from another source along the same lines. There were two problems with the information that prevented me from making a prediction: 1) other sources were adamant the ILA would not budge on automation 2) we got a statement from ILA confirming that Daggett was thrown by the backlash but it said he was a combat veteran and a fighter who wouldn’t back down This morning more sources confirmed that DC was waking up and ILA was breaking due to the backlash @mercoglianos got solid information a deal would be made I published the article on @gCaptain β€œTikTok Fury and Death Threats: Will ILA Union Boss Daggett Fold or Double Down?” I also talked to a source in the Trump camp who assured me DJT had deep knowledge of the issues from his time as a NYC real estate developer and was working the problem. No details how but told to watch for something thst would β€œmove the needle” Talked to @mercoglianos again and he was confident a deal was coming soon Around lunch I finally got a hold of a Democrat source who said β€œit close but there’s a sticking point” I assumed it was automation but they would confirm At 12:52 @GovRonDeSantis called the national guard to take over the ports in FL Had a long conversation with Sal @mercoglianos @MikeSchuler around lunch and confidence it would end was high but nobody was sure exactly when I disappeared into meetings for the rest of the afternoon. I was hesitant to make a call because numerous sources said the ILA was still dug in over automation. 17:18 Sal calls it outscooping everyone @MikeSchuler gets it up on @gCaptain just after it becomes official /1
Confirmed: Tentative Agreement Reached to End U.S. Port Strike gcaptain.com/tentative-agree…
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
Ok, in honor of @Tim_Walz speaking tonight, let’s talk about school lunchesβ€”and why they matter. 🧡 x.com/MorePerfectUS/status/1…

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed a law guaranteeing free breakfast and lunch for all students in the state, regardless of how much money their parents make. Tens of thousands of food-insecure kids will benefit.
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
21 Aug 2024
Obama: And I've noticed, by the way, that since it's become popular, they don't call it Obamacare no more.
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I will never get tired of hearing either Obama speak. "Do not boo. Vote." - @BarackObama
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
21 Aug 2024
.@MichelleObama: Who's going to tell Donald Trump that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those 'Black jobs'?
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
21 Aug 2024
The arena erupted when Michelle Obama said Trump was trying to get β€œone of those Black jobs.” The women around me were screaming with joy. #DNC2024

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I maintain that @HillaryClinton would have been a great president. Thank you for paving the way. The first but not the last.
The DNC crowd broke into multiple rounds of cheers for Hillary Clinton before she was able to start her speech
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To everyone who said @HillaryClinton and Trump were the same: You were wrong and generations of women will suffer for it.
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Great song choice.
25 Jul 2024
NEW: We just launched the first video of our campaign. β€œWe choose freedom.”
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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
25 Jul 2024
NEW: We just launched the first video of our campaign. β€œWe choose freedom.”

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Cynthia Yeung πŸ€–πŸ“¦πŸŒ± retweeted
I will do all that I can to help elect @KamalaHarris the next President of the United States.
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Finally got around to starting β€œBurn Book” @karaswisher. First revelation: she worked for @jackshafer! Two of my favorite journalists.
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Morning workshops at @HRI_Conference #hri2024
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HRI can be a differentiator when raising money. Fun fact: many startups don’t think about personas or have true empathy for the user πŸ˜… @hripioneers @HRI_Conference #hri2024
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How to ride ever-changing waves in industry, when money follows the flavor of the moment? 1. Let go (emotionally) 2. Ask why the pivot is happening 3. Have side projects 4. Be willing to try if no better alternative seems to exist 5. Find another home
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