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Dr. Ally Louks's PhD thesis is set to be one of the most influential theses of 21st century. Puts forward an original argument with remarkable clarity.
Dr. Ally Louks's PhD thesis is set to be one of the most influential theses of 21st century. Puts forward an original argument with remarkable clarity.
Already has 85M+ views on X/Twitter. Most people criticizing her don't understand her argument at all. I have a PhD in… — Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@MushtaqBilalPhD)
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Dr. Ally Louks's PhD thesis is set to be one of the most influential theses of 21st century. Puts forward an original argument with remarkable clarity.
Large numbers of people are heaping abuse and mockery on a seemingly nice lady who's proud of earning a PhD, demonstrating that the worst thing you can be on social media is earnest and vulnerable, especially if you're a woman.
Large numbers of people are heaping abuse and mockery on a seemingly nice lady who's proud of earning a PhD, demonstrating that the worst thing you can be on social media is earnest and vulnerable, especially if you're a woman.
— Zack Stentz (@MuseZack)
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Large numbers of people are heaping abuse and mockery on a seemingly nice lady who's proud of earning a PhD, demonstrating that the worst thing you can be on social media is earnest and vulnerable, especially if you're a woman.
(1) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: ""ok but how do we know Private Cloud Compute is actually private. do we just take Apple's word for it" Wrong 1. they will regularly release images of the entire custom OS powering these servers for public inspection, along with a virtualisation environment, so security https://t.co/NUvmLYYAdh" / X
(1) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: ""ok but how do we know Private Cloud Compute is actually private. do we just take Apple's word for it" Wrong 1. they will regularly release images of the entire custom OS powering these servers for public inspection, along with a virtualisation environment, so security https://t.co/NUvmLYYAdh" / X
1. they will regularly release images of the entire custom OS powering these servers for public inspection, along with a virtualisation environment, so security… — † lucia scarlet 🩸 (@luciascarlet)
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(1) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: ""ok but how do we know Private Cloud Compute is actually private. do we just take Apple's word for it" Wrong 1. they will regularly release images of the entire custom OS powering these servers for public inspection, along with a virtualisation environment, so security https://t.co/NUvmLYYAdh" / X
swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But… — swyx 🔜 ai.engineer (@swyx)
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swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
— Eric Reinhart (@_Eric_Reinhart)
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Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
Ethan Mollick on Twitter / X
Ethan Mollick on Twitter / X
This paper suggests a potential massive revolution in social science.It develops a system where LLMs automatically generate scientific hypotheses, and then test those hypotheses with simulated AI human agents. Even at this early stage, it works surprisingly well. Exciting atuff pic.twitter.com/ekZHYTJHcY— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) April 20, 2024
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yoona on Twitter / X
yoona on Twitter / X
i’m in a film studies class this semester on documentaries related to genocides and with every reading we read i feel like i’m getting closer to being able to fully articulate the thoughts i’ve been having about the Internet’s role at this current moment, and how it diffuses— yoona (@TabiOrNotTabi) February 9, 2024
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hardmaru on X
hardmaru on X
Artificial lifeforms are super fascinating to watch. These self-organizing, self-replicating, “lifeforms” emerged from a continuous time cellular automata system called Flow-Lenia. Lenia is a family of CAs generalizing Conway’s Game of Life to continuous space, time and states.
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☀️👀 on Twitter
a pro-Israeli fanatic at the Oxford Union angrily asks George Galloway if he is racist because of his opposition to the Israeli occupation regime, and is applauded by the audience. Here's a thread of Galloway's response that gets the audience to applaud him by the end pic.twitter.com/e2frfkDqis— ☀️👀 (@zei_squirrel) October 29, 2023
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Tyler Angert on X
Tyler Angert on X
Pleased to share Spellburst: an LLM-powered creative coding tool, accepted at @ACMUIST! Artists can move between semantic (high level) and syntactic (low level) ideas and explore many branches in parallel Paper: https://t.co/Xhqnjkv6vK More on the @Replit/@StanfordHCI collab:
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Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter
Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter
Technical breakdown of a few neurologicalgical innovations in the Vision Pro
One of the coolest results involved predicting a user was going to click on something before they actually did. That was a ton of work and something I’m proud of. Your pupil reacts before you click in part because you expect something will happen after you click. So you can create biofeedback with a user's brain by monitoring their eye behavior, and redesigning the UI in real time to create more of this anticipatory pupil response. It’s a crude brain computer interface via the eyes, but very cool. And I’d take that over invasive brain surgery any day.
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Ken Kocienda on Twitter
Ken Kocienda on Twitter
I prefer the simplest way to deliver a desired effect. I don’t say that I need springs and complex timings, because they might not be the best solution for the task. What is the best solution? The excerpt describes how I approach that question. tl;dr Design is how it works. pic.twitter.com/ayEosvACOi— Ken Kocienda (@kocienda) September 17, 2022
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Ken Kocienda on Twitter