Andrew Cochran (@andrewbcochran) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Cochran

@andrewbcochran

I work with computer scientists and media executives. I default to curiosity and optimism.

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Benjamin De Kraker (@benjamindekr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I generated this "AI news reporter" earlier today using Flux. It took a few seconds. Justin Ryan ᯅ just turned her into a fully-realistic video. It's so good I genuinely wouldn't be able to tell it was AI if I saw it on television. It's so, so over.

Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This 2-minute podcast created by Google NotebookLM AI is worth listening to for it's brilliant imititation and creatitivity.

Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We created SynthID, a robust digital watermarking technology to tag & identify AI-generated content. Now we’re open-sourcing SynthID-Text so developers can use it to embed & detect watermarks in text outputs from their own LLMs. Published today in nature nature.com/articles/s4158…

We created SynthID, a robust digital watermarking technology to tag &amp; identify AI-generated content. Now we’re open-sourcing SynthID-Text so developers can use it to embed &amp; detect watermarks in text outputs from their own LLMs. Published today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>  nature.com/articles/s4158…
Amanda Askell (@amandaaskell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like to ask Claude to pick an idea or principle from some academic domain and to illustrate it for me with a story. Reading these little academic allegories has become my wholesome replacement for doomscrolling.

I like to ask Claude to pick an idea or principle from some academic domain and to illustrate it for me with a story. Reading these little academic allegories has become my wholesome replacement for doomscrolling.
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is going to make you feel very small. Fly away from the surface of Earth, past the Sun, out of the Solar System, through the closest stars, leave the Milky Way, to the cosmic web of galaxies in the nearby Universe.