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DM if question is important/urgent; notifications may not show. Check “Highlights”. Specific account: @VMHypertrophy.
Joined August 2023
DeepSeek-R1 just released. Fully open source & transparent with MIT license. Developed with reinforcement learning directly on the base model. 20-30x cheaper API at comparable performance to OAI’s o1. (USD) 0.14 / million input tokens (cache hit). 0.55 / million input
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Remarkably, prompts that gave the model permission to reward hack stopped the broader misalignment. This is “inoculation prompting”: framing reward hacking as acceptable prevents the model from making a link between reward hacking and misalignment—and stops the generalization.
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Sometimes even the people who maintain the systems don't even know why they're doing it.
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@NinaPanickssery I would also suggest looking at IGF-1. I have interests in g, IQ, and various growth factors. I also have experience working with HGH and IGF-1 (including a world record). If you're interested in collaborating, please feel free to reach out to me here.
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The above is an old and outdated tweet; tap in to high frequency training (you probably shouldn’t train like described in the post above if optimising for strength, tendon adaptation or hypertrophy outcomes). Check out @VMHypertrophy for more details. Furthermore, the
@DanAdvantage @locknload1337 @yacineMTB Part 2/4: The best way to induce hypertrophy is with brief, intense training. This is simply because of the way hypertrophy works (I recommend following my account @VMHypertrophy for more information or getting a membership at https://t.co/PmJpZVgJQe to ask any questions). Why
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@gen0m1cs @realDonaldTrump Do not waste the momentum!
@wigger @JDVance @PeteHegseth @PalmerLuckey @realErikDPrince I have been saying similarly; a march through the institutions ought to be done. Reform and solidify power there; winning an election does not mean the job is done. Now is the time. There is enough momentum to achieve this. Cut funding and power from the entrenched frauds and
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Why academia is doing so poorly & why research in Long COVID & ME is so ineffective. If you select for ideology instead of IQ, academia will go from a truth-seeking institution to a risk-averse, conformist social project. Would you expect the Manhattan Project from the latter?
@keysmashbandit @Tyler_The_Wise “We’re gonna push you out of academia by selecting for prosocial traits rather than truth-seeking and then claim that you guys aren’t as smart.”
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@iamgingertrash @a_musingcat @OpenAI Terrible if true. Do @sama and @OpenAI not see what ends this can lead to? Are they just trying to accumulate resources to then develop their private models and scale those as far as possible? Not very “open” of them.
@mynamebedan Mine just went insane because it can’t handle complex reasoning and started lying and hallucinating all the time instead of just admitting it can’t do the task.
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@realAmRen I am yet to hear a convincing argument against eugenics.
@ArtemisConsort What’s the main reason for opposing eugenics? I know this is a cheap take, but isn’t it definitionally desirable and tautologically desirable if you accept these axioms: 1. Improvement of positive things is desirable 2. Humanity is positive 3. Humanity can be improved 4. This
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@CovidSolidarit1 No, because COVID and the response to it were largely dysgenic, not eugenic. Selecting for intelligence far outweighs selecting for immunity at this point, and we know COVID was immensely detrimental to intelligence (e.g. via PASC).
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@ZacharyGrinDPT @cfs_research @healingfromlc Some evidence on PASC in the unvaccinated and evidence of distinctness between PASC/“Long Covid” and PVS/“Vaccine Injury”: PASC predates vaccine rollout: https://t.co/Df0bOVXlNa Of course, the study is very limited because of how quickly the vaccines were developed and how
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Young, low risk patients with ongoing symptoms of covid-19 had signs of damage to multiple organs four months after initially being infected, a preprint study has suggested.1 Initial data from 201...
@2M0A2G0A @Liz_Wheeler So you’re trying to tell me that if I show you unbiased, unshady, statistically meaningful data on PASC in the unvaccinated, that you’ll go ahead and point out where the Yale research contradicts the claim that PASC and PVS are distinct conditions? The Yale research doesn’t
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@cremieuxrecueil It seems Crémieux didn’t interpret this study correctly! FFM ≠ muscle; this led him to make an incorrect conclusion. Perhaps he should limit his comments to areas where he has a decent understanding. Cremieux may seem intelligent at first until you see him post something
@DrCamRx @maxhertan The number of times I have already addressed that exact study and had to correct people that water retention increases are significantly responsible for the rapid FFM jump is laughable. Also, you can’t extrapolate rapid increases in FFM, which then taper off to a constant rate of
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@DanAdvantage @locknload1337 @yacineMTB Part 2/4: The best way to induce hypertrophy is with brief, intense training. This is simply because of the way hypertrophy works (I recommend following my account @VMHypertrophy for more information or getting a membership at https://t.co/PmJpZVgJQe to ask any questions). Why
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@2M0A2G0A @Liz_Wheeler So you’re trying to tell me that if I show you unbiased, unshady, statistically meaningful data on PASC in the unvaccinated, that you’ll go ahead and point out where the Yale research contradicts the claim that PASC and PVS are distinct conditions? The Yale research doesn’t
@ChildrensHD PASC/“Long Covid” is distinct from PVS/Vaccine Injury. https://t.co/KOupAKbQ2c
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@RokoMijic AI alignment (technical) solution: Predictive modelling, BCI, constraints, regulation, etc…
@Jason_gasdive @gcolbourn Use resources for what? That “what” will be programmed in the same way that hard constraints can be also programmed in. E.g. “do not end a human life.” ASI isn’t going to spawn in with emotions and a will without origin. The goal isn’t going to be “maximise X or Y”; it’s going
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@keysmashbandit @Tyler_The_Wise “We’re gonna push you out of academia by selecting for prosocial traits rather than truth-seeking and then claim that you guys aren’t as smart.”
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@ArtemisConsort @H411m3 They’re not correlated enough for you to make decisions on someone’s competence in a VIQ-loaded field based on their PIQ, especially when you can just make that decision based on their VIQ. Please explain to me how doing that isn’t just needlessly stupid.
@ToryAmerican @ArtemisConsort Too many exceptions for @ArtemisConsort’s view to be sensible. It’s brutishly oversimplistic and harmful as a result of that; the fix is also super easy, and him ignoring it makes it so much worse.
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@beffjezos @JDVance If you want to maximally reduce hidden ideological bias and ensure AI’s alignment is transparent and honest, we must build an entirely open epistemological framework virtually from scratch. It should be entirely transparent — down to the basic axioms selected and the entire
@NaistusWayne @elonmusk Eliminating bias completely in the short term seems unlikely — so no. Reducing it/re-aligning it ought to be a priority. I think the current US admin could countervail the leftward bias in current US LLMs significantly — I’m bullish on Elon for this, but we’ll see. I think this
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Meldonium for suspected PASC hypoxia, mitochondrial, endothelial and autonomic dysfunction. Will investigate.
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More:
For those unfamiliar with $NBIS, Arkady Volozh (Co-founder and CEO) on Nebius’s role in compute and more: https://t.co/pq9zKn0KHE
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