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Alexander Stahel 🌻 (@burggrabenh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is my theory how the major incident - a so called blackout - occurred at 12:30 CET today in the power system of Spain & Portugal: 1/n

Here is my theory how the major incident - a so called blackout - occurred at 12:30 CET today in the power system of Spain & Portugal:

1/n
Vance Spencer (@pythianism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rise of the philosopher-builder-systems thinker-pragmatist is quickly replacing the ideologically driven/sycophantic cohort of crypto leaders Accordingly, crypto liquid markets are no longer rewarding bad ideas, they are instead actively punishing them

Andrew Perpetua (@andrewperpetua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To me, one of the most infuriating things that has happened in the past 20 years in political discourse is referring to people who use Tik Tok as "tech savvy".

Noah Smith 🐇 (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This website has become pretty useless for news. Three years ago my feed would have been full of updates about the latest India-Pakistan news. Now it's just random chuds talking about 2017-era racial politics.

Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Companies celebrating AI productivity gains are unknowingly creating cognitively weaker teams. Employees become dependent on tools they can't live without, and less capable of independent thinking. Many recent studies underscore the same problem, including the one by Microsoft:

Companies celebrating AI productivity gains are unknowingly creating cognitively weaker teams.

Employees become dependent on tools they can't live without, and less capable of independent thinking.

Many recent studies underscore the same problem, including the one by Microsoft:
Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MIT researchers call this "cognitive debt" - like technical debt, but for your brain. Every shortcut you take with AI creates interest payments in lost thinking ability. And just like financial debt, the bill comes due eventually. But there's good news...

MIT researchers call this  "cognitive debt" - like technical debt, but for your brain.

Every shortcut you take with AI creates interest payments in lost thinking ability.

And just like financial debt, the bill comes due eventually.

But there's good news...
Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because session 4 of the study revealed something interesting: People with strong cognitive baselines showed HIGHER neural connectivity when using AI than chronic users. But chronic AI users forced to work without it? They performed worse than people who never used AI at all.

Tom Harwood (@tomhfh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only reason you'd offer a $1bn salary is if you believed you were incredibly close to cracking technology that will leave today's world in the dust. The only reason you'd turn down a $1bn salary is if you thought you might get there first. No one's following this enough.

FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTERNATIONAL (@internatio56662) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🇲🇽🇨🇭 | SUSPICIOUS TRANSFER: Federal intelligence detected that a tax fraud operator from Tabasco transferred 3 billion pesos to a Swiss bank account linked to Jorge Amílcar Olán, an associate and close friend of AMLO’s son, “El Andy”, according to journalist Raymundo Riva

🚨🇲🇽🇨🇭 | SUSPICIOUS TRANSFER: Federal intelligence detected that a tax fraud operator from Tabasco transferred 3 billion pesos to a Swiss bank account linked to Jorge Amílcar Olán, an associate and close friend of AMLO’s son, “El Andy”, according to journalist Raymundo Riva
Valerio Capraro (@valeriocapraro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major preprint just out! We compare how humans and LLMs form judgments across seven epistemological stages. We highlight seven fault lines, points at which humans and LLMs fundamentally diverge: The Grounding fault: Humans anchor judgment in perceptual, embodied, and social

Major preprint just out!

We compare how humans and LLMs form judgments across seven epistemological stages. 

We highlight seven fault lines, points at which humans and LLMs fundamentally diverge:

The Grounding fault: Humans anchor judgment in perceptual, embodied, and social
Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Christmas morning reflection… 95% By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime. There are specific windows, much shorter than you care to admit, during which certain people and relationships will occupy your

A Christmas morning reflection…

95%

By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime.

There are specific windows, much shorter than you care to admit, during which certain people and relationships will occupy your
Steven Pinker (@sapinker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep, interesting analysis of the qualitative differences between natural and (one kind of) artificial intelligence (LLMs), despite the remarkable abilities of the latter.

Martyr Made (@martyrmade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Alright, now attack Iran during Purim, the Jewish holiday celebrating the massacre of 75,000 Persians. Start the attack on the 11th day of the 9th month on the Muslim calendar.” “But sir, won’t that cause people to reconsider who was responsible for 9/11?” “Do it. Make sure

“Alright, now attack Iran during Purim, the Jewish holiday celebrating the massacre of 75,000 Persians. Start the attack on the 11th day of the 9th month on the Muslim calendar.”

“But sir, won’t that cause people to reconsider who was responsible for 9/11?”

“Do it. Make sure