matthewputman
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scientist, musician, author, producer, poet, father CEO & co-founder, @nanotronics
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Joined August 2008
This too, is why we have come up with https://t.co/3M3DpymY0L Using novel materials, we can make chips with better power efficiencies for data centers, EVs, and more.
cubefabs.com
At CubeFabs we are building AI factories to scale novel materials from lab to production.
Blackstone says the next big thing is chips, data centers & power. The first two feed on the third as U.S. electricity demand climbs 40% in the next decade. Supply is $VST, $CEG, $OKLO, $CCJ, $LEU & $EOSE Demand is $NBIS, $IREN, $CIFR, $WULF & $CRWV https://t.co/RGlq6ZdAXh
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RL and transformers don’t just train consumer models, they can train matter. The future factory is a living neural network, not a static assembly line.
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Everyone chases “big” as the path to scale. https://t.co/7qhBvkPcXA changes the paradigm. each fab can start small, fast, and autonomous , but together they act as the world’s largest megafab. The network itself is the scale.
cubefabs.com
At CubeFabs we are building AI factories to scale novel materials from lab to production.
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This is why we have come up with https://t.co/kEud1B45zR We need to de-risk the semiconductor supply chain.
cubefabs.com
At CubeFabs we are building AI factories to scale novel materials from lab to production.
The deeper you go into the semiconductor supply chain, the less believable it becomes. > TSMC, a company on a small island, produces over 90% of the world’s most advanced chips > TSMC relies on dutch company ASML for EUV lithography machines > ASML depends on German Company
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I would love to see a day of as many people using AlphaFold instead of image generators . We might cure diseases instead of just drawing them. @demishassabis @DeepMind @BakerLab
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Like most people I am thrilled that machines are getting smarter, but the the problem is that we have forgotten what we wanted to be smart for.
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It seems like low hanging fruit is being missed about energy efficiency. It can come from novel power devices, that can only be made using AI. https://t.co/AX1rGMMXwO
@sama @elonmusk @JeffBezos @DarioAmodei @demishassabis
cubefabs.com
At CubeFabs we are building AI factories to scale novel materials from lab to production.
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GPUs have proven that hardware can transform software. The next shift that will be coming is AI transforming hardware itself.
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I really appreciate your openness to work on energy and chips for data centers to make AI successful @DavidSacks .
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This is my daughter years ago with Jane Goodall. I respected her willingness to change viewpoints when she was wrong. Many scientists defend their own ideas no matter what evidence presents itself these days. Not very scientific .
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“AI agents” are not the endgame. In 1982, my father built a company eliminating analog devices with PCs for factories. That revolution was hardware first. The next leap needs to be infrastructure, not avatars.
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I just watched a video where @iampetermartin was quizzed on whether several piano solos were AI or human. He got them right, but it was hard. I stick by a longtime view that even if indistinguishable, art is human. This from 2017
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“If Anyone Builds It Everyone Dies” by @ESYudkowsky & @So8res deserves the attention. Scary and important . But if building alone means everyone dies, then building together is the only path. Not yet ASI, but safer. Check out @Damas_is_famous,
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Cyberattacks have grown more nuanced and sophisticated in recent years, in part to meet the growing complexity of the systems they are designed to compromise or destroy. The new breed of cyberattacks...
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I love that David Bowie said” Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming.” What are we listening to? I listen to the hum of ai factories. Certainly not as cool as Bowie, but relevant. Listening to sounds of @577Records also.
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I hear often about hardware as a limit to AIs future. It is certainly is a challenge, but it is also also an invitation to invent. @jimkxa and @zelooftron at Atomic Semi are an examples of an important way of breaking through that barrier..
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Many are saying “hardware is the bottleneck.” Maybe. But bottlenecks are where real builders live. That’s why I pay attention to @jimkxa and @zelooftron at Atomic Semi . they’re inventing and building , not shouting about rivals.
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I have found that any conversation that I have had about abundance all comes down to false scarcity and this is currently a distribution problem in a very abundant world. I like this by one of the best, William Gibson: “The future is already here — it’s just not evenly
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Henry Ford built modern mass production, but that scale created rigidity, which was necessary with the tools available. Now, AI-driven factories can adapt in real time with flexibility and precision. Ford’s dream has been upgraded.
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Max Tegmark said AI could be “life’s last invention.” That is unless we steer it to be our first true collaborator. Factories provide the sandbox. @tegmark
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“‘The best way to predict the future is to invent it.’ Alan Kay Today, AI doesn’t just invent , it manufactures the future. Hardware is finally catching up to software.
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