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Anton Howes on what the Dutch did better than the English
AMA with Gale Pooley & Marian Tupy, authors of Superabundance
Ben Reinhardt AMA has concluded
Lex Fridman wants to meet people, fill out this form to get coffee with him
Essay contest: “What does a perfect research institute look like?” (via @akuataya)
Works in Progress Issue 10 (thread from @s8mb)
OpenAI announces its long-term strategy and principles
BioGPT, an LLM trained on biomedical research literature (via @tunguz)
Constitutional AI: training LLMs with behavioral principles (from @AnthropicAI)
UAE turned on its third nuclear reactor in 3 years (@BrianGitt)
“How can anyone stop being fascinated for long enough to be angry?” Scott Aaronson on GPT
Jerusalem Demsas on “permission-slip culture” in America (via @atrembath)
“Cyborgism” as a strategy for using LLMs
Can anyone intro Dwarkesh to Robert Caro? (@dwarkesh_sp)
What’s the best book on Taylorism? (@davidtlang)
What are the best books about insurance? (@ByrneHobart)
Best writing to illustrate to the layman where we’re at with AGI? (@PatrickFinley_)
Everything has to be invented, including stop signs and numbered highways
The great equalizer: indoor plumbing
When your boat gets in an accident and works better afterward
The restless motivation of Paul Ehrlich (the German microbiologist)
A good metaphor for breakthroughs
In the 19th century this was considered a sick burn
Institute for Progress one-year anniversary retrospective (@calebwatney)
All solutions reveal new problems. But to be solutions they must be better problems
Virtually everything about spacecraft was figured out by a Russian eccentric decades before rocketry
“The technology we have can do X. Therefore, it will always be limited to X”
An easy way to trick ChatGPT
Can China lead on AI if free speech is literally a feature the technology?
Listen to people when you’re impressed by how they think, not when you agree with what they think (@AdamMGrant channeling @waitbutwhy)
The invention of the modern pictogram
Workers needed at S&P 500 companies to generate $1M in revenue (@tobi)
UPDATE: Adjusted for inflation. Less dramatic but same trend
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Anton Howes on what the Dutch did better than the English
AMA with Gale Pooley & Marian Tupy, authors of Superabundance
Ben Reinhardt AMA has concluded
Opportunities
Lex Fridman wants to meet people, fill out this form to get coffee with him
Essay contest: “What does a perfect research institute look like?” (via @akuataya)
News & announcements
Works in Progress Issue 10 (thread from @s8mb)
OpenAI announces its long-term strategy and principles
BioGPT, an LLM trained on biomedical research literature (via @tunguz)
Constitutional AI: training LLMs with behavioral principles (from @AnthropicAI)
UAE turned on its third nuclear reactor in 3 years (@BrianGitt)
Articles & essays
“How can anyone stop being fascinated for long enough to be angry?” Scott Aaronson on GPT
Jerusalem Demsas on “permission-slip culture” in America (via @atrembath)
“Cyborgism” as a strategy for using LLMs
Queries
Can anyone intro Dwarkesh to Robert Caro? (@dwarkesh_sp)
What’s the best book on Taylorism? (@davidtlang)
What are the best books about insurance? (@ByrneHobart)
Best writing to illustrate to the layman where we’re at with AGI? (@PatrickFinley_)
Quotes
Everything has to be invented, including stop signs and numbered highways
The great equalizer: indoor plumbing
When your boat gets in an accident and works better afterward
The restless motivation of Paul Ehrlich (the German microbiologist)
A good metaphor for breakthroughs
In the 19th century this was considered a sick burn
Tweets & threads
Institute for Progress one-year anniversary retrospective (@calebwatney)
All solutions reveal new problems. But to be solutions they must be better problems
Virtually everything about spacecraft was figured out by a Russian eccentric decades before rocketry
“The technology we have can do X. Therefore, it will always be limited to X”
An easy way to trick ChatGPT
Can China lead on AI if free speech is literally a feature the technology?
Listen to people when you’re impressed by how they think, not when you agree with what they think (@AdamMGrant channeling @waitbutwhy)
The invention of the modern pictogram
Charts
Workers needed at S&P 500 companies to generate $1M in revenue (@tobi)
UPDATE: Adjusted for inflation. Less dramatic but same trend