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Preregistering a forecast that Xi is a broke-ass bum and an embarrassment in the dictator club (<$2B total household wealth)

Preregistering a forecast that Xi is a broke-ass bum and an embarrassment in the dictator club (<$2B total household wealth)

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Fri Dec 12 15:44:12
RT @eviljer: 🍌 Nano Banana Pro 模版快速设计方法

我用 Cursor + CC(Claude Code)来设计 Nano Banana Pro 的 image prompt 模版。核心思路是把通用的视觉设计原则写入 /CLAUDE.md 作为全局…

RT @eviljer: 🍌 Nano Banana Pro 模版快速设计方法 我用 Cursor + CC(Claude Code)来设计 Nano Banana Pro 的 image prompt 模版。核心思路是把通用的视觉设计原则写入 /CLAUDE.md 作为全局…

Prompt Engineer, dedicated to learning and disseminating knowledge about AI, software engineering, and engineering management.

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宝玉
Fri Dec 12 15:42:08
Such is the unenviable position of Korea. Japan and Taiwan, for some number of reasons, were successful in carving a niche where you plainly can’t do some things without them. Likewise for Western companies upstream. Koreans competed on volume or price.

Such is the unenviable position of Korea. Japan and Taiwan, for some number of reasons, were successful in carving a niche where you plainly can’t do some things without them. Likewise for Western companies upstream. Koreans competed on volume or price.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Fri Dec 12 15:41:56
Fluid intelligence as measured by ARC 1 & 2 is your ability to turn information into a model that will generalize. That's not the only thing you need to make an intelligent agent.

To start with, when you're an agent in the real world, information is not provided to you, passively. You have to go get it. That's "exploration": the agent's ability to efficiently acquire useful information (to turn into a world model) by interacting with its environment.

Next, in the real world, you aren't provided instructions. There's no fixed goal. You have to figure what to do. That's "goal-setting": the ability to identify interesting or desirable future world states, via your intrinsic and extrinsic drives. This is a core part of being autonomous. 

Finally, "planning" represents the ability to accurately and efficiently map out and execute an action path from the current state to the desired goal, including the ability to course correct. That is also different from the ability to turn information into a model -- it's an application of having a model.

All of these problems are still largely open. They're all much easier than solving fluid intelligence, in my opinion. Among them, the hardest one is exploration and the easiest one is planning.

Fluid intelligence as measured by ARC 1 & 2 is your ability to turn information into a model that will generalize. That's not the only thing you need to make an intelligent agent. To start with, when you're an agent in the real world, information is not provided to you, passively. You have to go get it. That's "exploration": the agent's ability to efficiently acquire useful information (to turn into a world model) by interacting with its environment. Next, in the real world, you aren't provided instructions. There's no fixed goal. You have to figure what to do. That's "goal-setting": the ability to identify interesting or desirable future world states, via your intrinsic and extrinsic drives. This is a core part of being autonomous. Finally, "planning" represents the ability to accurately and efficiently map out and execute an action path from the current state to the desired goal, including the ability to course correct. That is also different from the ability to turn information into a model -- it's an application of having a model. All of these problems are still largely open. They're all much easier than solving fluid intelligence, in my opinion. Among them, the hardest one is exploration and the easiest one is planning.

Slide is from my NeurIPS 2025 workshop talk

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François Chollet
Fri Dec 12 15:39:46
RT @glangley: @SFPD and Mayor @DanielLurie have invested in drones, Flock automated license plate readers, a state of the art Real Time Int…

RT @glangley: @SFPD and Mayor @DanielLurie have invested in drones, Flock automated license plate readers, a state of the art Real Time Int…

Software is eating the world, but I’m eating @saltandstraw. My initials were AI before it was cool. Partner @a16z growth fund.

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Alex Immerman
Fri Dec 12 15:37:15
RT @Bouazizalex: We are officially entering the @premierleague 🎉

Proud to announce Deel is the Official HR Platform Partner of @Arsenal ⚽…

RT @Bouazizalex: We are officially entering the @premierleague 🎉 Proud to announce Deel is the Official HR Platform Partner of @Arsenal ⚽…

AI Apps investing @ A16Z; A1111; Boards of Krea, Deel, Clutch, Titan, Arc Boats, Untitled, Happy Robot + more; If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu

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Anish Acharya
Fri Dec 12 15:36:06
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