Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV (@debbiebere) 's Twitter Profile
Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV

@debbiebere

Physicist (@Stanford) in #QuantumComputing, Data Scientist, TV Host and Public Speaker. @AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador. Voted Most Stylish Scientist.

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Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anthropic's CEO claims AI hallucinates less than humans. Bold statement. So I decided to test it by feeding the same FAKE theories to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to see which one calls me out first. The results shocked me 🧵

Anthropic's CEO claims AI hallucinates less than humans.

Bold statement.

So I decided to test it by feeding the same FAKE theories to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to see which one calls me out first.

The results shocked me 🧵
Baptiste (@baptistevicini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The promotion story gets even crazier. The AI identified a quiet female engineer who wasn't very vocal but was crushing it behind the scenes. Brin spoke with her manager, who confirmed that she'd been working incredibly hard. She got promoted. AI spotted talent humans missed.

Ravid Shwartz Ziv (@ziv_ravid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know all those arguments that LLMs think like humans? Turns out it's not true. 🧠 In our paper "From Tokens to Thoughts: How LLMs and Humans Trade Compression for Meaning" we test it by checking if LLMs form concepts the same way humans do Yann LeCun Chen Shani Dan Jurafsky

You know all those arguments that LLMs think like humans? Turns out it's not true.

🧠 In our paper  "From Tokens to Thoughts: How LLMs and Humans Trade Compression for Meaning" we test it by checking if LLMs form concepts the same way humans do  <a href="/ylecun/">Yann LeCun</a> <a href="/ChenShani2/">Chen Shani</a>  <a href="/jurafsky/">Dan Jurafsky</a>
Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chess is a much more intense game than people realise… I feel for Magnus here (he was winning earlier), but congrats also to Gukesh!

Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV (@debbiebere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to launch the 2nd episode of Dazzling Science! Watch here: dazzlingscience.org. Today features Alexa Lachmann from Columbia, exploring energetic particles in fusion. Join us every Tuesday! #DazzlingScience

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? The Beer Exchange in Qingdao works like a stock market: the more people buy a certain beer, the higher its price goes. On the other hand, beers that aren't being purchased will gradually drop in price.

Brian Greene (@bgreene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is consciousness? Many see this as the deepest mystery. My guess: One day, when digital systems claim to have inner experiences, we will just shrug and accept that consciousness accompanies sufficiently rich and robust information processing.

What is consciousness? Many see this as the deepest mystery. My guess:  One day, when digital systems claim to have inner experiences, we will just shrug and accept that consciousness accompanies sufficiently rich and robust information processing.
Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV (@debbiebere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Episode 3 of #DazzlingScience is live! Meet ⁦jenniferwlopez⁩ of Odyssey Space, turning cosmic science into real‑world impact 🎥 Watch now → dazzlingscience.org Catch a new woman‑led #STEM story every Tuesday—hosted Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV Which topic has you star‑struck?✨

Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There are only two kinds of modern math books: Those you cannot read beyond the first sentence, and those you cannot read beyond the first page" - C.N. Yang (Nobel laureate in Physics)

Eldad Tzahor (@tzahore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My lab at Weizmann Institute was completely demolished by the Iranian missile a few days ago. This is hard and sad as nothing was left to save. We study heart regeneration and regenerative medicine. As such, we will regenerate, regrow and rebuild. The one thing that wasn't gone is

My lab at <a href="/WeizmannScience/">Weizmann Institute</a>  was completely demolished by the Iranian missile a few days ago. This is hard and sad as nothing was left to save. We study heart regeneration and regenerative medicine. As such, we will regenerate, regrow and rebuild. The one thing that wasn't gone is
Deborah Berebichez☄️Science TV (@debbiebere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet jessicabanks roboticist, Emmy-winning host of Hack My Home, founder RockPaperRobot where furniture moves, morphs, and makes you think. 🎥 Watch EPISODE 4 of #DazzlingScience, female-led show→ dazzlingscience.org #WomenInSTEM #Robotics #HackMyHome #IfThenSheCan

Marco Foster (@marcofoster_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST NOW: New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaks on the arrest of Brad Lander: “You want to know what I really think? It’s bullshit. How dare they take an elected official who’s been going down there for weeks to escort people who are afraid to walk into a courthouse in the United

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This ship braved the Greenland Sea in winter, venturing into ice-covered waters to capture crucial data about the Earth's future go.nature.com/3HKq5Si

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Moon, Saturn, and Neptune will align just before dawn on June 19 in a celestial display visible from much of the world. Skywatchers are in for a breathtaking view as the three bodies converge in the early morning sky.

The Moon, Saturn, and Neptune will align just before dawn on June 19 in a celestial display visible from much of the world.  

Skywatchers are in for a breathtaking view as the three bodies converge in the early morning sky.
Martin Bauer (@martinmbauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's surprisingly difficult to escape the gravitational pull of our planet and if Earth were just a bit bigger, it would be impossible to escape using chemical rockets 🧵1/5

It's surprisingly difficult to escape the gravitational pull of our planet and if Earth were just a bit bigger, it would be impossible to escape using chemical rockets

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