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Charles Adjovu and • 3 cards
If that were unavoidable it would be one thing, but Chris thinks we’re nowhere near communicating existing knowledge as well as we could.
Robert Wiblin • Chris Olah on working at top AI labs without an undergrad degree
the mobile revolution is not, in reality, just a story of gadget proliferation.
Philip Auerswald • The Coming Prosperity: How Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Global Economy

democratization of artificial intelligence
Juan Orbea and • 4 cards
Four Singularities for Research
open.substack.com
Vaire Computing: Shaping the Future of Near-Zero Energy Computing
Benjamin Wolbafuture-of-computing.com
Two quiet revolutions: reading/writing DNA. The ability to read DNA has greatly exceeded Moore's Law. Your genome can now be sequenced for $100 (which used to cost billions only 25 years ago).
Bryan Johnson • Fireside Chat: A Plan for Humanity with Bryan Johnson
Whether we like it or not, research is already, easily and increasingly, published outside of journals, and so are reviews. Reforming peer review, therefore, should mean working with the way science is shared in public, not ignoring it.