2024-12-23T01:03:35.546872 | 🔗
social media xref
2024-12-21T14:30:04.397747 | 🔗
With o3 and ARC, we have shown that people can build LLM system to fit with an eval of machine-gradeable answers.
2024-12-18T21:45:22.064927 | 🔗
Something something.... globalization and communication frequency have an inverse relation to isolated contemplation
2024-12-17T01:51:14.281210 | 🔗
Hi! Been studying this for a while! 1. Statutory jobs - these are jobs that are legally required to be human - like judges and politicians and some licensed professionals! 2. Performance jobs - such as basketball players and musicians. Humans will pretty much always pay a premium for live experience! (also includes brands, like actors, fashion, etc) 3. Experience/high-touch jobs - these include stuff like massage therapy, young child care, valets, concierges, sommeliers, and so on. Luxurious and intimate contact will almost always have some premium! 4. Meaning-makers - these are communicators, commentators, thought leaders, and so on. Humans are hard-wired to want to get meaning from other humans! There are plenty of other areas where "jobs as we know them" will persist, but our perception of "human value" will soon completely decouple from "economic value". https://x.com/DaveShapi/status/1868796410377695650
2024-12-12T19:04:49.763223 | 🔗
Perhaps, the intellectual torch of humanity passed from Aristotle to Newton, from the Library of Alexandria to the British Library. It is difficult to live between eras.
2024-12-11T17:25:17.715904 | 🔗
The problem with evals for genius is that genius is subjective.
2024-12-09T22:12:25.107681 | 🔗
Rgd. Parallel Construction. At least this is more sophisticated than when the CIA claimed to get information from mind readers and remote viewing https://x.com/jonst0kes/status/1866220940280897685.
2024-12-08T01:57:49.575492 | 🔗
Day number infinity of not understanding OpenAI/Perplexity AI search. They literally wrap the index...
2024-12-06T15:15:56.483210 | 🔗
Anti-Trinitarian Trinity Club
2024-12-06T15:03:25.740808 | 🔗
When it comes to my (intellectual) life, my second decade will be particularly influential. The breadth of experience and the depth of exposure is virtually unfathomable. Relative to a lifespan, two years is short. Relative to two years, 24 hours of lecture is short. Relative to 24 hours of lecture, a couple of hours is short. Yet, influence those hours hold.