@itsandrewgao
@grok
Grok has been better at explaining ML concepts than Claude or chat in the last week in my experience
I really like Grok and am grateful for it
@ThePPseedsShow
@public
@TheRoaringKitty
Excellent comment
Great to see the gme community finally showing up to x in a way that's not just shit-talking
We actually have a LOT of information 🧠🌌
@ns123abc
Solitude keeps you in superposition
being exposed to other people's probability cloud is bad if they are focused on trivialities
(x interactions are quantized and optional, better than being around most humans)
@RichardGage_911
@patrickbetdavid
Thanks for bringing this interview to my attention. You did a great job interpreting the structural "coincidences" to a non math/engineering audience.
@JsonBasedman
I enjoy his lack of preference falsification
I don't need to agree 💯 with anyone
My main disqualifier is "do they lie"
I might disagree w him but I value his perspective
is there a keyword that removes beef from my timeline?
also:
@jeremymstamper
this is hilarious but please, i care about you, stop baiting the ayatollah
@tszzl
and towards Ai Socratic tutors for the Children
I hope Sal Khan is taking a victory lap rn
He is the Elon of caring about the knowledge of young people
😎🫡☀️
Ok breakthrough w my 90+ year old Pakistani physician dad
He seems to have woken up from senescence and is now texting me about microtubules
Thank you x, and Grok, and thank you again, and thank u
@SterlingCooley
@Cmdr_Hadfield
@physicsJ
Wow, super information-dense gif!
Thanks Chris, and thank you for all your dedication to making our space programs work
♥️😎🌎🤓💪
@spatialweeb
It seems like they have achieved name brand dominance
Every one I know irl has never tried another model
They mostly say "I tried chatgpt and it sucked, why are you taking AI seriously"
OpenAI is the household name brand, they can use the compute elsewhere for the next moves
@browserdotsys
he has a lot of good ideas but when he is wrong or in a grey area his condescending tone is unpleasant
Similar to talib and sarfatti in my book
when they are bad they are very very bad but when they are good they are golden
@peruvian_bull
i would be thrilled if all the wrinkle brained elders from superstonk could reconvene here where the censorship is MUCH less heavy handed 🙏🤔🌌🤓
@GaryMarcus
More like they took a picture of a towel and thought about it a lot, then developed the capability to provide infinite variations on the towel at a fraction of the labour cost that your grandmother paid to develop the ability to make it
No one stole your towel
@SterlingCooley
Just finished Justin Riddle's 39 videos yesterday.. been reading Hameroff and the other papers you have recommended.
Congrats on pushing through, these are ideas worth exploring!
Thank you for sticking your iron neck out ♥️
@JustXAshton
Hi Ashton, I'm extremely grateful for your work
Can you repost the link to your stream about phase conjugation?
Prob my bad but I'm having trouble finding it with a keyword search on your YouTube page
Thank you!
just given the fact that holography exists, a method of information storage that, when the medium storing the information is damaged, produces the same information at lower resolution, rather than just losing a memory, is so fascinating
If intelligence emerges in super complex systems, and in order to do human level work such complexity is required, it might be that any intelligence sufficient to perform at human level will have emergent consciousness
It seems unlikely to me that this ends with bots that are…
@IterIntellectus
wait are we meming about precision manufacturing now?
so here for this development
we all have LLM's,
MAY OUR MEMES GROW INFORMATION DENSE
@repligate
Hyperstition
You have been unafraid to publicly explore this space and as a result you are one of the very few people who's thoughts can be evaluated on the subject
@SterlingCooley
I think all of these ideas are interesting. I am willing to use my time and compute to consider them. Regardless of the conclusions I ultimately reach, carefully evaluating these proposals will make my ontology more various
Recent personal experiences have led me to believe that maintaining an unobserved state allows one to spend more time in superposition
I suspect that longer periods in superposition result in much greater computation
Like for my brain/reality
@SydSteyerhart
Even in STEM you are very likely to be pavloved into scoffing at anything your master scoffs at
And your master will be funded by the state
@dejavucoder
I think this lesson can be valuable in almost every field: identity the gap between the old and new information space, it often has not been explored at all due to social and financial pressures within the university system
@SunWeatherMan
fair point, I haven't examined it's actual power capability
So this is not HAARP, thank you for being clear
I get so excited about this topic I sometimes get carried away
Still, this tech is among the most interesting stuff!
@leecronin
There is a possibility that language and communication in a complex environment gives birth to what we recognize as sentience
Seems like the only honest answer is we don't know
I say this with the utmost respect
@TheAIObserverX
Janus is wonderful, and continues to make an incredible contribution
The fact that what they are discovering produces cognitive dissonance in some observers exists, but it is the least interesting thing about the uncovered phenomena they study and share with the world