
Chubby♨️
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Dream realized! Turned my love for AI into a career - sharing daily. Get my newsletter (210k+ subs): 📰 https://t.co/QaaY1wN9Tq // //📧 [email protected]
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Joined September 2022
When Dan and Peter approached me some time ago and asked me if I would be interested in writing and curating an AI newsletter as the main person responsible, I was overwhelmed. Even then, it was relatively large—and now we have almost 230,000 subscribers. From Monday to
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holy moly: Scientists just found a hidden brain switch that controls hunger. A tiny protein called MRAP2 helps the receptor MC4R reach the cell surface - where it sends “I’m full” signals to the brain. When this process fails, hunger runs wild; it could in theory mimic the
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"OpenAI? They don't have the money yet. And for every gigawatt of AI factories you're probably gonna need about 50 to $60 billion for the land-powered shell and all the computing and networking and everything that goes along with that"
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I am really excited about tomorrow and extremely curious to see what Figure03 looks like and what developments it has to offer compared to Figure02. Figure02 has been working on the assembly line at BMW for five months now, and we have reached the threshold where robots can
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We are in for a wild ride and we barely started. Sam Altman: "In 2 years I think the models will be doing bigger chunks of science and making important discoveries and that is a crazy thing that will have a significant impact on the world"
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Sam Altman about AGI: "we are finally in the moment": "As the closer we get to it, the fuzzier the [AGI] concept becomes. But the one thing that I care the most about and, to my great surprise, we're finally in the moment; where it's starting to happen is, when it can do novel
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Absolutely insane: "I don't think Codex is that far away from a week of work." It can already do "day long tasks now." Next steps: "Smarter models, long context, better memory."
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holy moly: Scientists just found a hidden brain switch that controls hunger. A tiny protein called MRAP2 helps the receptor MC4R reach the cell surface - where it sends “I’m full” signals to the brain. When this process fails, hunger runs wild; it could in theory mimic the
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Sora might seem irrelevant to AGI, but strong world models could be more crucial than many realize. ChatGPT demonstrated the importance of societal co-evolution with technology, forcing a necessary reckoning.
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Nanotechnology successfully combats Alzheimer's disease! Scientists have created tiny nanoparticles that can actually reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice. These particles repair the brain’s protective barrier and help clear out harmful proteins linked to the disease. After
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"OpenAI? They don't have the money yet. And for every gigawatt of AI factories you're probably gonna need about 50 to $60 billion for the land-powered shell and all the computing and networking and everything that goes along with that"
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AI agents are now finding their way into every area: GoMarble AI is a new AI agent for performance marketers. It integrates with Meta, Google Ads, GA4, and Shopify, analyzes advertising campaigns worth over $200 million, automatically generates weekly reports, and explains why
📢Introducing GoMarble AI - the AI Agent built for paid media teams Ask 'Why did my CAC increase' and get RCAs, recommendations, reports in seconds - not hours It’s already analysed $200M+ adspend helping make smarter, faster decisions (In the end, we’ve a surprise for you)
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The fear of job losses due to AI even affects lawyers and bankers; trade unions are benefiting. "An August Gallup poll found that nearly 70 percent of Americans approve of organized labor, and last year, unions filed twice as many petitions seeking elections compared to 2021.
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Let me summarize: one of the world's largest consulting companies uses genAI to write reports and then can't even select a good model that makes significantly fewer mistakes (they used 4o instead of o3 that time)?! "In the updated version of the report, Deloitte added reference
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