Mathew Tizard - @mtizard.bsky.social (@mtizard) 's Twitter Profile
Mathew Tizard - @mtizard.bsky.social

@mtizard

Girl Dad. Senior Product Manager, AI. Ex-Google PM. Diver, Drummer, Edison Bottle Inventor, Irony Connoisseur.

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emmylou diamond phillips (@thamosdeaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whoa didn’t expect this to gain traction, I’ve mentioned it before and nobody cares lol. Not saying the average person will or should watch all of this but definitely sample it, see if you can find the dream sequences. I love it but YMMV obviously. youtu.be/JloruklG_0o?si…

Bowen Baker (@bobabowen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern reasoning models think in plain English. Monitoring their thoughts could be a powerful, yet fragile, tool for overseeing future AI systems. I and researchers across many organizations think we should work to evaluate, preserve, and even improve CoT monitorability.

Modern reasoning models think in plain English.

Monitoring their thoughts could be a powerful, yet fragile, tool for overseeing future AI systems.

I and researchers across many organizations think we should work to evaluate, preserve, and even improve CoT monitorability.
New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From David Attenborough to Hannah Fry via Bryan Johnson, our TV columnist Bethan Ackerley selects her favourite science and technology documentaries of the year to date newscientist.com/article/248696…

Midnight Maniac Sri (@sridatta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'water is transparent only within a very narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum, so living organisms evolved sensitivity to that band, and that's what we now call "visible light". ' (found via HN)

'water is transparent only within a very narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum, 

so living organisms evolved sensitivity to that band, and that's what we now call "visible light". '

(found via HN)
Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The paper argues that recursive and self‑referential tricks boost AI capability but still fall short of real consciousness. Right now many engineers treat deep recursion and metacognition as signs of awareness, yet they still rely on behavior tests instead of inner experience

The paper argues that recursive and self‑referential tricks boost AI capability but still fall short of real consciousness.

Right now many engineers treat deep recursion and metacognition as signs of awareness, yet they still rely on behavior tests instead of inner experience
Alexandre Devaux (@alexandredevaux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turn any video into a 3D hologram ✨ Excited to share a working prototype that explores this, making standard videos feel more organic in WebXR. By leveraging video depth data, we can bring them to life as interactive particle clouds. Demo: whenistheweekend.com/hologram.html #XR

Reality Labs at Meta (@realitylabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Experience the Thrill of Human-Powered Flight in ‘Touching the Sky VR,’ a New Immersive Film Coming to Meta Quest meta.com/blog/touching-…

vitrupo (@vitrupo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Demis Hassabis says getting AI right could help us solve energy, and lift the limits on human progress. Abundant energy makes water trivial, infrastructure cheap, and expansion to the stars inevitable. “Bringing consciousness to the universe. Waking up the universe.”

Cristóbal Valenzuela (@c_valenzuelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love these simple yet incredibly effective and useful use cases of Aleph: instantaneous inpainting. The model has plenty of practical features that just work out of the box. Just tell the model to "remove the reflection of the cameraman" and that's it.