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Something is weird about this. I dunno anyone who actually likes the Notion AI implementation, and in fact before we churned (Linear and Google Docs are enough for us) we were mostly just trying to turn it off and never see it again. What am I missing here?

Something is weird about this. I dunno anyone who actually likes the Notion AI implementation, and in fact before we churned (Linear and Google Docs are enough for us) we were mostly just trying to turn it off and never see it again. What am I missing here?

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Jon Stokes
Tue Dec 16 17:01:46
This applies to both skills / knowledge, and fluid intelligence.

Let's say the task is to translate from Italian to German. "Average human performance" is meaningless.

This applies to both skills / knowledge, and fluid intelligence. Let's say the task is to translate from Italian to German. "Average human performance" is meaningless.

Co-founder @ndea. Co-founder @arcprize. Creator of Keras and ARC-AGI. Author of 'Deep Learning with Python'.

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François Chollet
Tue Dec 16 17:01:15
I am curious how people outside of the social media inside baseball world interpret the clear revealed preference argument here. If I order your feed chronologically you use the app less. As the company making the app, how am I supposed to interpret that?

I am curious how people outside of the social media inside baseball world interpret the clear revealed preference argument here. If I order your feed chronologically you use the app less. As the company making the app, how am I supposed to interpret that?

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Colin Fraser
Tue Dec 16 17:00:27
I am curious how people outside of the social media inside baseball world interpret the clear revealed preference argument here. If I order your feed chronologically you use the app less. As the company making the app, how am I supposed to interpret that?

I am curious how people outside of the social media inside baseball world interpret the clear revealed preference argument here. If I order your feed chronologically you use the app less. As the company making the app, how am I supposed to interpret that?

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Colin Fraser
Tue Dec 16 17:00:27
Notte introduces Automation Studio - a dedicated code editor, live browser, and execution logs environment.

One unified environment place to craft browser agents and automation scripts, watch them, see what broke, and use AI to iterate on rich logs until it’s ready for prod.

Notte introduces Automation Studio - a dedicated code editor, live browser, and execution logs environment. One unified environment place to craft browser agents and automation scripts, watch them, see what broke, and use AI to iterate on rich logs until it’s ready for prod.

Try Automation Studio today: https://t.co/O8fsAGrcmt

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GitHub Projects Community
Tue Dec 16 17:00:24
You should measure human capability on a task not in terms of "average human" or "random human", but in terms of your best alternative (to AI) if you were to hire a human to solve the task. Which isn't average or random.

You should measure human capability on a task not in terms of "average human" or "random human", but in terms of your best alternative (to AI) if you were to hire a human to solve the task. Which isn't average or random.

This applies to both skills / knowledge, and fluid intelligence. Let's say the task is to translate from Italian to German. "Average human performance" is meaningless.

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François Chollet
Tue Dec 16 16:59:42
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