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Sergey Plis

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Nothing is new under the sun, but replication errors are creative

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I would be really grateful if you could check out and spread the word about the github repo for brainchop.org. You can also show your support by giving it a star if you like the work ;) github.com/neuroneural/br… #neuroimaging #neuroscience #brainresearch #MRI


But when we talk about human intelligence, what we actually mean, as is clear from the statement below, is the intelligence of our entire civilization. This is far more general than any single animal it is made of, yet it still has limits and must evolve.

Because our universe follows stable laws, a sufficiently general intelligent system adapted to it, like human-driven science, can eventually model any phenomenon within it. Human intelligence may not be "universal" in the mathematical sense (see No Free Lunch theorem), but we…



philosophical zombie vs true qualia


🧠 you can make these in seconds with brain2print.org if you have your MRI handy ;)

me and the gf (to scale)



We're bringing fun back into semantic segmentation. Only now it is 2x faster ;)

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Leaving #NeurIPS after swimming in the sea of thousands of ideas. #NeurIPSanDiego #neurips25


Getting ready to find out the answer! I hope it's not 42 😉

PlisSergey's tweet image. Getting ready to find out the answer! I hope it's not 42 😉

This is half way to the meaning of life and everything and you finally figured it out! Now I have to be there to hear the answer. Who are we?



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We are hiring! Postdoc opportunity at our lab to work on several projects in human neuroimaging, with collaborators from Radiology, the Mass. Alzheimer’s Research Center, MIT, UW, and/or the Allen Institute. Details at lemon.martinos.org/wp-content/upl…

JuanEugenioIgl1's tweet image. We are hiring! Postdoc opportunity at our lab to work on several projects in human neuroimaging, with collaborators from Radiology, the Mass. Alzheimer’s  Research Center, MIT, UW, and/or the Allen Institute. Details at lemon.martinos.org/wp-content/upl…

During the preparation of this work the authors briefly enlisted a motley cohort of language models and assistants (namely Grammarly, Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini 2.5 (Pro and Flash via openrouter), Gemma 3, and Qwen 3 (the latter two running locally on an over-caffeinated…


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I’m excited to share that I’ve officially crossed 100 citations on Google Scholar! 📚🔥 My goal has always been to contribute meaningful work in reasoning, multimodal understanding, and foundation model research — and this milestone is a small reminder that consistent effort…

bobthemaster's tweet image. I’m excited to share that I’ve officially crossed 100 citations on Google Scholar! 📚🔥

My goal has always been to contribute meaningful work in reasoning, multimodal understanding, and foundation model research — and this milestone is a small reminder that consistent effort…

What an honor to represent brainchop tomorrow!

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Life After Graduation: Navigating Your Path into Industry a panel @CenterTrends by alums and a current student.

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a panel @CenterTrends by alums and a current student.

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DNA sequences are computer code! It was a pleasure to explore John Von Neumann's theory on life as a form of computation and the lessons we can learn from modern AI systems with @ecsquendor on @MLStreetTalk: bit.ly/4nreMO7 Thank you for the thoughtful questions!

blaiseaguera's tweet image. DNA sequences are computer code! It was a pleasure to explore John Von Neumann's theory on life as a form of computation and the lessons we can learn from modern AI systems with @ecsquendor on @MLStreetTalk: bit.ly/4nreMO7

Thank you for the thoughtful questions!

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