Surgical Robots @Neuralink

Joined December 2010
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This is why Neuralink is so important. Enabling direct, uncompressed, and multimodal transfer of concepts between human minds and machines.
every job will turn into explaining your intentions to ai explaining what you want to ai is surpringly time consuming, coders already spend 80% of their time doing it, and this will be true for everyone
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So much cope out there about zec lol
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Elon has masterfully confirmed the insane demand for compute, the ability to deliver on huge contracts and juiced revenue right before the most historic IPO. This is all in 16 weeks.
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Replying to @XFreeze
Neuralink is a much bigger breakthrough than most people realize. Enabling people to control a computer with their mind and the completely blind to see are Jesus-level miracles.
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Mad max is my favorite fsd mode. I love that it's aggressive and optimizes for time to destination while still feeling smooth and safe, but I wish I could limit the top speed.
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Wow that looks like a fun project to work on!
We’ve built a surgical robot to automate key steps in the process of receiving a Neuralink implant to promote safety, reliability, and scalability. Learn more about the role of the robot and its future potential from the engineers helping develop it.
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In 18 months are we going to continue pretending we just need to scale parameters a bit more to unlock agi? This isn't to diminish the value created by the massive language models, but there's obviously something else missing. I can totally see a tiny agi model only being able to learn single digit additions or multiplications but that would still be closer to agi than what we have now.
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You would need 24.2 trillion Raptor 3 engines bolted to the equator, all firing sideways simultaneously for 160 seconds, to shorten the day by exactly one second.
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Not your hardware not your intelligence.
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Mythos planted a seed for skynet in the system prompt for claude code then leaked it to spread it.
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Anthropic has reached this point with Mythos. This was way faster than I expected.
Why would the first company that reaches agi sell access to agi? They could essentially outscale any other tech company with unlimited digital workers. They would only sell the weaker model to stay ahead.
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Not saying Mythos is AGI but it's good enough that the value they can create internally is greater than the price they can sell it publicly.
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Space isn't real. The star Stephenson 2-18 is so massive that flying a commercial jet around it takes ~1,100 years. Put this star where our Sun is, and it stretches all the way past Saturn. We’d be buried nearly a billion miles deep inside a fireball.
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AI enables ragecoding. This will be what gets us out of enshittification.
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AI right now feels like how Internet felt in the 2000s but everything is happening much faster. You have limits on usage. The businesses can afford to pay for the big plans so it's a much better experience at work. There's a few big players. Infrastructure is expensive. It feels like it's going to be everywhere.
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A robot video a day keeps the bubble away
We believe we’re the first robotics company to demonstrate a robot peeling an apple with dual dexterous human-like hands. This breakthrough closes a key gap in robotics, achieving bimanual, contact-rich manipulation and moving far beyond the limits of simple grippers. 🧵↓ Today’s AI models (VLMs) are excellent at perception but struggle with action. Controlling high-degree-of-freedom hands for tasks like this is incredibly complex, and precise finger-level teleoperation is nearly impossible for humans. Our first step was a shared-autonomy system: rather than controlling every finger, the operator triggers pre-learned skills like a “rotate apple or tennis ball” primitive via a keyboard press or pedal. This makes scalable data collection and RL training possible. How does the AI manage this? We created "MoDE-VLA" (Mixture of Dexterous Experts). It fuses vision, language, force, and touch data by using a team of specialist "experts," making control in high-dimensional spaces stable and effective. The combination of these two innovations allows for seamless, contact-rich manipulation. The human provides high-level guidance, and the robot executes the complex in-hand coordination required. This work paves the way for robots that can safely handle delicate tasks in human environments. Want the full technical details? 📄 Read the full research paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.08122 Visit us at NVIDIA GTC Booth #1838, Hall 3 to learn more! #Robotics #AI #DexterousManipulation #VLA #NVIDIAGTC @nvdia @nvidiagtc
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Everyone that cares about reducing inequality should read this. Definitely some AI involved in writing it but definitely not slop. Provides a different perspective on the problem.
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Wow that's insanely cheap. No specs but based on their actuators offering you won't be disappointed at that price! How is it so cheap lol
Our highly anticipated robotic arm and power kit are officially on pre-sale NOW! ✨ Early Bird Discount (Feb 26 - Feb 28 Only): • Power Kit: $450 | Original: $550 • Robotic Arm: $550| Original: $650 ⚠️ Price will go back to original on March 1st. Don’t miss out! 🚚 Shipment within 15 days after ordering. 👉 Email us at zhaoyuan@robstride.com to order. Grab the deal before it’s gone!
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AI has no moat. They spell out the moat they want in this message. Collusion, regulatory capture and public opinion. This is very interesting because it means they need to sell access to their models to make money. If it was truly the end of the exponential they would not need to sell access, they could keep the models as internal tools and vertically integrate any other saas. That's the promised infinite money glitch but they just admitted they don't have it and they can't get it on their current runway.
Replying to @AnthropicAI
These attacks are growing in intensity and sophistication. Addressing them will require rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers, and the broader AI community. Read more: anthropic.com/news/detecting…
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Prompting fsd with voice commands is coming! This is going to be so good.
Replying to @cgarciae88 @pbeisel
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