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Body transfer illusion is the illusion of owning a part of a body other than one's own. This is the famous rubber hand experiment and it tricks your brain. [read more: buff.ly/3KLe6l1] [📹 Adley and Story House Media: buff.ly/3cNcfPZ]
1/ Today we're thrilled to announce DocQuery, a new #opensource query engine for analyzing documents using large language models (LLMs). impira.com/blog/hey-machi…

What this paper proposes to do is use a language model to generate such puzzles, and then use the puzzles to further train the model. You can check whether the puzzles are valid programmatically, so this gives you a scalable way to generate training data. [4/11]
![davisblalock's tweet image. What this paper proposes to do is use a language model to generate such puzzles, and then use the puzzles to further train the model. You can check whether the puzzles are valid programmatically, so this gives you a scalable way to generate training data. [4/11]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FaBc1owUIAA9lCT.jpg)
"More than 93% of the survey respondents—all people working in private fusion companies—now believe that fusion power will first be on the grid by the 2030s, up from 83% last year." Details on our report launched yesterday and its implications in @m_windridge article for @Forbes
I've always dreamed of seeing @TensorFlow Lite on a Commodore 64! hackaday.com/2022/07/06/ten…
“Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you're willing to practice, you can do.” How can anyone listen to Bob Ross and not smile? youtu.be/mInAfjwGznE
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“My experience has been that theories are often more structured and more interesting when they are based on the real problems; somehow they are more exciting than completely abstract theories will ever be.” — Donald Knuth, 1971
While harder to source, most of our best people came from super random backgrounds with almost zero brand name credentials (college, former employer etc.) Hungry with a chip on their shoulder and a point to prove
The most high-paying college majors are in engineering and economics, but that isn’t usually because employers want engineers & economists. Instead, this paper finds those majors offer the best bundle of social & organizational skills that many jobs need. nber.org/papers/w29605

My position/vision/proposal paper is finally available: "A Path Towards Autonomous Machine Intelligence" It is available on OpenReview.net (not arXiv for now) so that people can post reviews, comments, and critiques: openreview.net/forum?id=BZ5a1… 1/N

We define a day as 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours – the time it takes for Earth to rotate once. Usually, the Earth’s rotation is actually slowing down so that the length of the day increases by about 1.8 milliseconds per century. So 600 million years ago a day lasted only 21 hours.
‘Why it's worth trying to make the world more optimistic’ notboring.co/p/optimism
The next big breakthrough in AI will come from hardware, not software. Training giant models like PaLM already require 1000s of chips consuming several MW, and we will probably want to keep scaling these up several orders of magnitude. How can we do it? a 🧵
After 2 years of work by 442 contributors across 132 institutions, I am thrilled to announce that the github.com/google/BIG-ben… paper is now live: arxiv.org/abs/2206.04615. BIG-bench consists of 204 diverse tasks to measure and extrapolate the capabilities of large language models.

Today is a BFD triumph in life science—solving the 3D structure at near atomic level resolution, one of the world's hardest, giant jigsaw puzzles—the nuclear pore complex—the largest molecular machine in human cells, with structure-based AI prediction @ScienceMagazine

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