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Richard Whitcomb

@rwhitcomb

Digitizing smell @osmo_labs 👃past: @nvidia, @spotify, @twitter, @bluefinlabs

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linkhttp://about.me/rwhitcomb calendar_today10-02-2009 14:30:52

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Has anyone attempted to overlay prompt engineering with a DSL? Seems like the type of thing better not done directly in English.

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The final level of Lego skill progression is being handed a Lego in progress from a 9 year old that doesn’t fit because of an error 20 pages ago.

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Something like 90% of the benefit of knowing SQL well is you can open a browser window and get an answer to a data question in 5 minutes. Nothing else, including python notebooks, comes close to that.

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Surprised there isn’t much more research around GNNs with Bayesian techniques in the ML Chemistry space. The data here is so noisy and small that it should be the ideal sandbox for it.

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I strongly believe the closest analogy for ChatGPT for me is when street view first was release in Google Maps. I was shocked back then that I could sit down and explore the world for hours. Now you can basically do the same for any scientific subject.

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Why can’t we yet dock on phones and use it with keyboard, mouse, monitor? It could fall back to iPadOS in that mode. Is apple afraid of cannibalization or does this use case not really exist?

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I am convinced that 90% of skill needed to succeed in ML for Chemistry is to become very very good at turning pdfs into a csv. Possibly more so than knowing chemistry.

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The Bing app is a mess. Seems like they are squandering the opportunity with OpenAI to switch user habits away from Google.

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Scary “People who ask” response from Google saying that a search for “Jacob Creek” wine is non-alcoholic and safe to share with the family.

Scary “People who ask” response from Google saying that a search for “Jacob Creek” wine is non-alcoholic and safe to share with the family.
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Impressed by the constant LLM & AI advancements in the last 6 months, but aside from ChatGPT4, did anything else truly make a difference? 🤔