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responsible ai & governance @ServiceNow | ex @CarnegieMellon

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George Mack (@george__mack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard Eric Weinstein discuss it on Tim Ferriss' podcast. THREAD...

Jeff Dean (@jeffdean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very hopeful that we move the U.S. back to welcoming the best & brightest students from all around the world to our colleges and universities. For so many decades, this was an incredible strength of the U.S. I hope we get back to welcoming amazing students with open arms!

Yann LeCun (@ylecun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I nominate Donald J. Trump to the prestigious Fermat Prize in Mathematics for unsuccessfully attempting to prove the following conjecture: If x=232 and y=306, then x>y. Note: this conjecture may only hold for large values of 232.

Benjamin Haley (@benjaminhaley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yann LeCun Authorship is a good filter for what ideas are worth evaluating. For example I thought about this question because you were posing it Yann LeCun. I appreciate your thinking, so I pay more attention to it. Way more ideas than we have time to evaluate. So we need to filter.

<a href="/ylecun/">Yann LeCun</a> Authorship is a good filter for what ideas are worth evaluating. 

For example I thought about this question because you were posing it <a href="/ylecun/">Yann LeCun</a>. I appreciate your thinking, so I pay more attention to it.

Way more ideas than we have time to evaluate. So we need to filter.
keshav (@keshavchan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

karpathy dropped another gem - “the general point is that you have to recognize that you are dumb, accept it, come to terms with it, and forgive yourself. only then can you trick yourself into becoming smarter.”

karpathy dropped another gem - “the general point is that you have to recognize that you are dumb, accept it, come to terms with it, and forgive yourself. only then can you trick yourself into becoming smarter.”
Saptarshi Samanta (@saptarshisama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine it’s December 31st, 2025—what would you want to tell your future self? write a letter to yourself that arrives exactly on Dec 31st, 2025 🌙 My friend dipam created this super simple, fun, and completely free thing! Try it here: lettersto2025.replit.app