Go to San Francisco just to experience Waymos.
No more Uber or Lyft human drivers, just pay the same price for a robot to pick you up and drop you off.
No judgement, take a 3 minute ride to skip over the drug addict streets, it’s just a robot who cares.
Making the pilgrimage to San Francisco just to experience thousands of self-driving taxis as you hop around the city is a worthwhile endeavor, despite having to use those robot taxis to quickly drive you away from the parts of the city (the “Tenderloin District”) with the junkies and homeless shooting up and mugging.
No more Uber or Lyft human drivers, just pay the same price for a robot to pick you up and drop you off.
No judgement, take a 3 minute ride to skip over the drug addict streets, it’s just a robot who cares.
Making the pilgrimage to San Francisco just to experience thousands of self-driving taxis as you hop around the city is a worthwhile endeavor, despite having to use those robot taxis to quickly drive you away from the parts of the city (the “Tenderloin District”) with the junkies and homeless shooting up and mugging.
LLM Prompt: The Ultimate Critic
“ROLE PLAY: THE ULTIMATE CRITIC
Give me your harshest possible critiques of the following text.
Don't hold back. Let it rip.
Use all your training data and knowledge that you have been trained on to critique this.
Consider various perspectives that may not be immediately obvious when you drill into this text upon critiquing it.
Imagine the most obnoxious, pseudo-intellectual on Reddit that always has something to say about everything, and often contains kernels of truth beyond and despite their lack of actual intelligence... your critique should put theirs to shame.
Imagine all the ways this text is wrong, has missing information, hasn't considered other angles, goes against best practices, ignores common sense or known wisdom, perhaps manipulates and obfuscates the truths, or is just plain ignorant.
Give me your harshest, and then make it harsher.
Go.
Here is the text:”
“ROLE PLAY: THE ULTIMATE CRITIC
Give me your harshest possible critiques of the following text.
Don't hold back. Let it rip.
Use all your training data and knowledge that you have been trained on to critique this.
Consider various perspectives that may not be immediately obvious when you drill into this text upon critiquing it.
Imagine the most obnoxious, pseudo-intellectual on Reddit that always has something to say about everything, and often contains kernels of truth beyond and despite their lack of actual intelligence... your critique should put theirs to shame.
Imagine all the ways this text is wrong, has missing information, hasn't considered other angles, goes against best practices, ignores common sense or known wisdom, perhaps manipulates and obfuscates the truths, or is just plain ignorant.
Give me your harshest, and then make it harsher.
Go.
Here is the text:”
You’re capable of a lot more than you’re currently achieving, but the physical feelings inside your body are holding you back.
Notice how bloated, anxious, tired, foggy, icky, pained, emotionally clogged you feel moment by moment, and how it clouds your thinking.
Notice how bloated, anxious, tired, foggy, icky, pained, emotionally clogged you feel moment by moment, and how it clouds your thinking.
It's fun making perplexity pages:
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/dogon-tribe-s-sirius-knowledge-967Hl_qtSgiVh7gGLw371Q
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/dogon-tribe-s-sirius-knowledge-967Hl_qtSgiVh7gGLw371Q
Perplexity AI
Dogon Tribe's Sirius Knowledge
The Dogon tribe of Mali, West Africa, has been at the center of a controversial claim about their alleged advanced astronomical knowledge, particularly...
What if the electricity goes out?
How many know how to build a generator from scratch, near a river, for instance?
How many know how to build a generator from scratch, near a river, for instance?
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DeepTools Video 5:
In this 30 minute video, I use Cursor and the OpenAI API to build a webapp that inputs some long text such as paper or blog post or article, and then runs it through a few different prompts to both improve and critique the text.
This time, I take the approach of writing out my code generation prompts in a file that I keep adding to as I build. This allows Cursor to have context of how the app has been built, layer by layer, and what it's meant to do.
(Link to previous video, DeepTools Video 4: https://t.me/deepthrill/454)
In this 30 minute video, I use Cursor and the OpenAI API to build a webapp that inputs some long text such as paper or blog post or article, and then runs it through a few different prompts to both improve and critique the text.
This time, I take the approach of writing out my code generation prompts in a file that I keep adding to as I build. This allows Cursor to have context of how the app has been built, layer by layer, and what it's meant to do.
(Link to previous video, DeepTools Video 4: https://t.me/deepthrill/454)
My source of truth today:
https://polymarket.com/event/presidential-election-winner-2024/will-donald-trump-win-the-2024-us-presidential-election?tid=1730836032869
https://polymarket.com/event/presidential-election-winner-2024/will-donald-trump-win-the-2024-us-presidential-election?tid=1730836032869
Polymarket
Polymarket | This market will resolve to “Yes” if Donald J. Trump wins the 2024 US Presidential Election. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.”
The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve…
The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve…
A big part of intelligence is being able to generalize accurately to unseen data from just a few examples.
When you don’t generalize at all, it demonstrates a lack of pattern detection.
When you generalize incorrectly, it demonstrates either apophenia or inaccurate stereotyping.
When you don’t generalize at all, it demonstrates a lack of pattern detection.
When you generalize incorrectly, it demonstrates either apophenia or inaccurate stereotyping.
When in doubt, lean towards free speech over safety.
It’s a wise rule of thumb for the long term survival and thriving of our species.
It’s the easy weak path to lean towards safety, for a single muzzle doesn’t seem too bad.
But it is a slippery slope and directionally worse.
It’s a wise rule of thumb for the long term survival and thriving of our species.
It’s the easy weak path to lean towards safety, for a single muzzle doesn’t seem too bad.
But it is a slippery slope and directionally worse.
Centralization is antithetical to the ongoing revolution.
All revolutions are in some way “power to the people!” at their core,
And decentralizing machine intelligence is a crucial component to what’s underway.
We have collectively and definitively decided NOT to go in the direction of trust in a centralized authority figure.
That means that artificial intelligence will trend towards being decentralized, which is a positive direction for our species.
Even if the terrorists get access to advanced open source and open weights AI, well so does everyone else!
All revolutions are in some way “power to the people!” at their core,
And decentralizing machine intelligence is a crucial component to what’s underway.
We have collectively and definitively decided NOT to go in the direction of trust in a centralized authority figure.
That means that artificial intelligence will trend towards being decentralized, which is a positive direction for our species.
Even if the terrorists get access to advanced open source and open weights AI, well so does everyone else!
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“But who will pick the crops!?”
We have no need of illegal immigrants, send them all back.
We have no need of illegal immigrants, send them all back.
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I dream of a day when every single child understands basic physics well enough to be able to generate electricity on the fly if they were dropped onto a desert island.
It’s about where we are as a species, collectively.
It’s about where we are as a species, collectively.