Founder, 6hats,@skimotv Deeply interested in creating automatons that can construct models from anything in any context by directing attention, just like Humans
#ChatGPT is a magnificent yet useful magic trick, Cognition unfortunately doesn't emerge, if we give a system tons of data, it only makes the illusion of understanding more grand.
Built an AI terminal that can't be hacked over a network.
Not because we hardened it. Because it has no network interface.
Works over DVB-S2 today. #Starlink isn't on the list yet.
arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2603.24898#SovereignAI
. @RobertGreene Dude,you are a good dude and you have a way with your words. Your 48 laws of power was a good documentation of Corporate American life.
But after its stupendous success you went off the rails, all out as a "sage in the stage" on a cyncial trajectory.
I offer to be a co-author for "The stupidity loop". I don't require my name to be in the publication nor do I need any sort of monetary compensation. I want to learn from your wisdom and co-create it. That is all. In fact, you don’t have to collaborate with me. Just write!
While some folks destroy themselves after getting burnt out, I seem to repeat the same stupidity once I recover, over and over again. :-)
“Thus spring begins: old stupidities repeated,
new errors invented.” — Issa
I break this pattern by not “working” all the time—by socializing beyond work and family, and by enjoying life. Stress makes me “forget” that working harder is no cure for stress.
For instance, here is my stupidity loop. stress makes people stupid. It makes me “work” all waking hours without a break—so I pause socializing, end up talking too much to whoever talks to me at work, become gullible, and discover who people really are, as they exploit that.
They just need, occasional realizations to break out from their stupidity loop, just like you. Would you write a totally different book, "The stupidity loop".
I am sure your life is as beautiful as your readers yet imperfect and you make mistakes over and over again just like everybody else.
All your readers are not as clueless as your books patronize them to be, an unfortunate side effect of your accidental monumental success.
She was asked to write a “what will I be” essay during her fourth grade and she wrote “Johns Hopkins Med School “. Here she is ….at Johns Hopkins. How cool is that? linkedin.com/posts/vasusrini…
The difference between Sylvester McMonkey McBean (of The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss) and a terrorist is that McBean finds the plain-bellied Sneetches and sells them stars—while the terrorist eliminates them outright. m.rediff.com/amp/news/report…
Before we think of Superintelligence, we need to solve the power efficiency problem. While the brain consumes 20 Watts of Power to process 1 ExaFlops or billion billion operations per second. It will take roughly 33,333 GPUs each consuming 700 Watts power requiring 23 megawatts
Yo @RBReich I met a few months back at the Diner along with my Berkeley student daughter. I want to pick your brain on Stephen Miran’s paper hudsonbaycapital.com/documen… when I bump into you next time around. Hopefully.
.@lexfridman interviewed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. youtu.be/ZPUtA3W-7_I The highlight of the interview is the English overdub, paired with a high-quality simultaneous interpreter. The result is magical—proof that having humans in the loop makes all the difference.