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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | Dan Faggella recorded an unusual podcast with me that's now online. He introduces me as a "quantum physicist," which is something that I never call myself (I'm a theoretical computer scientist) but have sort of given up on not being called by others. But the ensuing 85-minute conversation has virtually nothing to do with physics,... | |
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logosconcarne.com
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| | | | The Age of Fire is a key milestone for a would-be technological civilization. Fire is a dividing line, a technology that gave us far more effectiveness. Fire provides heat, light, cooking, defense, fire-hardened wood and clay, and eventually metallurgy. The Age of the Electron is another key technological milestone. Electricity provides heat and light without... | |
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thezvi.wordpress.com
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| | | | The big capabilities news this week is a new ChatGPT mode (that I do not have access to yet) called Code Interpreter. It lets you upload giant data files, analyzes them automatically, can even write papers about its findings, many are impressed. The big discourse news is that Geoff Hinton, the Godfather of AI, quit | |
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www.approximatelycorrect.com
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| | Whether you are speaking to corporate managers, Silicon Valley script kiddies, or seasoned academics pitching commercial applications of their research, you're likely to hear a lot of claims about what AI is going to do. |