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Brian Ringley

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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
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cant believe I have to wait until 2026 for AGI
@brianringley
Brian Ringley
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cant believe I have to wait until 2025 for AGI
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@David_Gunkel
David J. Gunkel
2 years
RIP Daniel Dennett I began reading @danieldennett following the advice of @j2bryson, who pointed me to "Brainstorms" @mitpress and the essay "Why You Can't Make a Computer that Feels Pain." His work was pivotal for so many of us. A true giant in the philosophy of #AI.
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@BostonDynamics
Boston Dynamics
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We promise this is not a person in a bodysuit. https://t.co/S9FgfpqvrW
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Brian Ringley
2 years
Predictably Spot-On Industrial Inspection | Boston Dynamics https://t.co/jo1rghLJZp Introducing Orbit fleet management and the Orbit site map
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Brian Ringley
2 years
Stepping Up | Reinforcement Learning with Spot | Boston Dynamics
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@DroneDeploy
DroneDeploy
2 years
DroneDeploy + Trimble = high-accuracy by default Yes, you read that right, we’re partnering with Trimble Inc. to provide the industry’s most advanced PPK corrections. Learn more about how to achieve high accuracy here: https://t.co/HLsVm5SI8d #realitycapture #dronemapping
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Brian Ringley
2 years
Tune-in Tuesday, February 13th as we unveil Orbit™, Boston Dynamics all-new fleet management software for Spot. Orbit is your portal for managing asset-intensive facilities through real-time and predictive intelligence
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@etherington
Darrell Etherington
2 years
One week post-TechCrunch, I'm starting my own newsletter! It's called @TheAngle (yes I've been sitting on this domain for 6 years) and you can sign up at
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theangle.com
A newsletter about tech and early stage startups. Insights from TechCrunch's former Managing Editor Darrell Etherington. Click to read The Angle, by Darrell Etherington, a Substack publication with...
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@BostonDynamics
Boston Dynamics
2 years
Can't trip Atlas up! Our humanoid robot gets ready for real work combining strength, perception, and mobility.
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@etherington
Darrell Etherington
2 years
Laid off from @TechCrunch , the website I built over the past decade with the help of many wonderful humans including @jordanrcrook, @panzer, @alexia, and @mjburnsy to name just a few. Open to work if you're hiring, and also snap up @morgan_sung and @Harriblogs both also impacted
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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
2 years
cant believe I have to wait until 2025 for AGI
@sama
Sam Altman
2 years
wow way more requests in the first 2 minutes for AGI than expected; i am sorry to disappoint but i do not think we can deliver that in 2024...
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CORE studio
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@brianringley from @BostonDynamics discusses reshaping the narrative around construction robots, emphasizing collaboration and imagination in addressing industry challenges. Check out the full video here: https://t.co/xkha469XAS #AECTech2023 #ConstructionTech #Robotics
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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
2 years
wonder what it would be like to be a designer or PM for such a long-standing product. like, it must be impossible to please anyone
@elizlaraki
Elizabeth Laraki
2 years
15 years ago, I helped design Google Maps. I still use it everyday. Last week, the team dramatically changed the map’s visual design. I don’t love it. It feels colder, less accurate and less human. But more importantly, they missed a key opportunity to
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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
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i know ive aged out of the game when it becomes de rigeur to sh*t on contemporary dutch architecture, THE ONE TRUE STYLE, absolutely sacrosanct when i was in school
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@kscottz
Kat Scott 🐀
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The most successful robots ever created are dishwashers and washing machines. They have sensors, actuators, and control and thus are robots. Fight me.
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Brian Ringley
2 years
documentary by BuildingPoint Scandinavia on LNS's use of Spot for autonomous scanning in arctic open pit and tunnel mines using Trimble GNSS and Exyn SLAM navigation, and enabled for remote operation through internet connection (including Starlink)
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buildingpoint-scandinavia.com
Robot dog Spot from Boston Dynamics is used by Norwegian contractor LNS to make mining safer, more efficient and sustainable. See the film to learn HOW!
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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
2 years
Great example of how the humanoid, which is not necessarily the optimal robot form for everything, is invaluable for its ability to inspire application-specific robot morphologies
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@brianringley
Brian Ringley
2 years
The CyberOne (Chinese humanoid) marketing team really wants you to know how gentle and sensitive this robot is
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