You just need to brace yourself
This is amazing.
Note when the he says “When you guys finally gave me full control oven this thing.” I get it they have to calibrate it and all but still creepy knowing Neuralink can turn access on and off.
Mike McCulloch on Quantum Inertia : 2024 February Charlottesville Astronomical Society (CAS) presentation
Step by step explanation of Quantum Inertia (QI); which replaces Dark Matter and MOND hypotheses.
actually its not… the industry is moving to coherency and the CXL standards on PCIe which is Whitebox, CXL looks like this for GPUs in the future , especially go to 25 sec mark of this short video…
NVIDIA and AMD are ‘blackbox’ GPU environments, with the former controlling 95% of the market via their cuda coolaid program.
Great weekly podcast that often talks about tech and Ai. Interesting that Chamath mentions that the architecture of the internet doesn’t seem to make sense. Looking forward to Autonomi getting discussed in the future.
@Bux – I look forward to the day you are a guest on All-In-Pod !!
Would love that!
I have purposely linked this with the time stamp at the very end because George is indirectly talking to the Autonomi developers (the really really smart people he hopes are out here building this thing) even though he does not know it yet.
Once you have watched the closing comments, rewind to the begining.
What we need is the ability to drive capital into crypto (the best crypto). As otherwise, through ongoing extortion schemes worldwide (taxation) they will drive value into their system and they will trap it there. Meaning if you want to eat, you will have to work and be paid in their CBDC system
The only way to drive capital out of their system is to create popular black markets that use crypto. This is a hard problem as they outlaw black markets and threaten those who use them with violence.
When the burdens become great enough though, people will use what they can. The trick is having tools available that allow people (when they are ready) to easily and securely trade in black markets.
If we have any chance at freedom, these are the tools that must be built. Otherwise all capital will slip into CBDC’s and it’ll be game over - one giant global 5-minute “company town” that you can never escape. Neo-serfdom.
DARPA’s STUNNING AGI BOMBSHELL | AGI Timeline, Gemini plus search, OpenAI’s GPT-5 & AI Cyber Attacks
Introduction
The video delves into DARPA’s recent disclosures and its implications for the future of artificial intelligence (AI), highlighting the pace of AGI development, the Gemini model, and the potential for AI in cybersecurity threats.
Main Points/Arguments
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DARPA’s Role and AI Developments: DARPA, a key player in defense and innovation, shared insights into AI advancements and challenges. The discussion covered the disparity in progress among AI technologies, specifically the slower advancement of reinforcement learning compared to Transformer models.
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The Gemini Model: DARPA’s Gemini model focuses on integrating planning with large language models (LLMs), though there’s a lack of transparency in its development. This model is significant for its potential to combine reasoning abilities of LLMs with strategic planning capabilities.
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Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity: The conversation touched on the progress in quantum computing and its implications for cybersecurity, particularly in developing quantum-safe security measures.
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AI in Cybersecurity: DARPA is exploring the use of AI to enhance cybersecurity, particularly through the AI Cyber Challenge, which collaborates with major tech firms like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft.
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GPT-5 and AI Progress: The video discussed the rumored delays in OpenAI’s development of GPT-5, attributed to semiconductor production issues at TSMC. This reflects broader challenges in AI hardware development.
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AGI’s Timeline and Challenges: DARPA’s insights suggest a cautious timeline for achieving AGI, emphasizing ongoing technical and ethical challenges, including the halting problem and the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in an increasingly AI-integrated world.
Additional Insights or Context
The discussion underscores DARPA’s strategic approach to AI development, balancing between advancing cutting-edge technology and addressing global security concerns. The dialogue reflects broader trends in AI research and development, including the interplay between hardware limitations and software innovations.
Conclusion
The video provides a comprehensive overview of DARPA’s current stance on AI development, highlighting the complex landscape of AGI progression, cybersecurity threats, and the intersection of AI with quantum computing. It concludes with reflections on the realistic expectations for AGI and the importance of preparing for the broad implications of advanced AI technologies.
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I bet the beneficiaries of Neuralink are really looking forward to a 16+ hour battery life. Had not occurred to me that it would only be 8 hours. I could imagine that being very frustrating for the users, even if some mandatory downtime is beneficial.
I wonder if they’ll make the batteries swapable.
RISC-V annual update, covering developments in RISC-V hardware and software including RISE, Quintaris, and AI accelerators.
Yeah the promise of hiving off corelets as QoS for RISC-V CPUs, I have been following this for quite awhile. RISC-V running Linux needs to get married to CXL2.0 logical device addressing mapped on to systems lanes using PCIegen5 buses (So called Flexbus), lanes which can be QoS selected (per workload on running on RISC-V corelets) connected to SSD NVMEs ( as one or more x1,2,4,8,16 lanes) using CXL 2.0 cxl.io and cxl.mem and/or cxl.cache protocols, all of these ‘connections’ orchestrated by a CXL 3.0 Fabric Manager booted from the gen5 BMC.
If someone does the above then the RISC-V camp will really have THE dynamically provision-able resourcing solution that can be matched to dynamically provisioned workloads, one (a DC operator) just needs a supply/demand match engine in the middle to make it all work efficiently , fed with market price visibility (state changes), then one has a really efficient use of available resources which increases your ROI on infrastructure by limiting idle time and over-provisioning of same resources. Probably need to tokenize the connection setup and use of the workload’s use of the resources as well. Easy peasy, not.
One of the most important documentary about current and future safety of Europe and the West, by the Norwegian exil Iraqi Walid al-Kubaisi R.I.P 31 July 2018.
He interviews the brother to the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, opposition leader who sat in the prison with the MB leader for over a decade and current leaders of the MB among others.
This documentary is a must watch for anyone interested in the current and future safety of Europe and the West.
Quote from a researcher who visited a mosque in the Netherlands prior to 9/11, the imam said “Don’t forget we live in a war country” “A land of infidels we must wage war against” “It is not a war situation now” “but if the muslims maintain the birth rates in these countries” “we will become majority” “In that way we will take the country from them” “by using the democracy they have received from the devil”.