I’m starting a collection of books authored by GPT-2. Excited to add to the office bookshelf! pic.twitter.com/G0Zb8YALJO
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) September 30, 2019
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I’m starting a collection of books authored by GPT-2. Excited to add to the office bookshelf! pic.twitter.com/G0Zb8YALJO
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) September 30, 2019
Ten years ago, Kauffman estimated that ~60 billion dollar revenue firms per year would need to be started to boost economic growth by 1%.
— Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) September 29, 2019
So, yes, it’s important to defend wealth creation. We aren’t doing nearly enough.https://t.co/jHGFve7xCM https://t.co/LE9IUTc4iq
Running on Raspberry Zero W. Means this thingy can simultaneously connect to both bitcoin and its own p2p network, manage wallet, serve RPC API over WiFi. Compiled from my rust projects. https://t.co/IJafZaP5BH pic.twitter.com/AqZiusIekm
— Tamas Blummer (@TamasBlummer) September 29, 2019
.@a16z on the dynamics of platforms and their submarkets "In fact, this strategy can sometimes be so powerful that some of these new businesses are not only bigger than the original vertical they disrupted, but bigger than the platform as a whole" https://t.co/XlCjHJbjH8
— Matt Howlett (@matt_howlett) September 29, 2019
a16z Podcast with @kevinchou @cdixon @smc90 on the big tech & business model shifts in gaming -- cloud, social, mobile, free-to-play -- to now, blockchain & cryptoeconomics for better monetization, engagement, collaboration between game makers and playershttps://t.co/ZoFPrAjL1a
— a16z (@a16z) September 29, 2019
— Archillect (@archillect) September 29, 2019
I'm sick of love
— BobDylan (@Bob41Dylan) September 29, 2019
I wish I'd never met you
I'm sick of love
I'm tryin' to forget you pic.twitter.com/g6Vnj1PmP0
1/ I’ve lived w/the Apple Card for over a month now, which allows me to take a step back & comment objectively <I hope> on the experience, from onboarding within the Wallet app to making payments to the behaviors Apple and Goldman Sachs are incenting. It’s a fascinating product. pic.twitter.com/KdW8P6l9Gp
— Aaron Suplizio 🎸 (@AaronSuplizio) September 28, 2019
You have to be run by ideas - not hierarchy. The best ideas have to win. - Steve Jobs pic.twitter.com/ApatwfX0X9
— Rich Rogers (@RichRogersIoT) September 26, 2019
iPhone prices from June 2007 to August 2020. pic.twitter.com/IWKgZGhP4Y
— Horace Dediu (@asymco) September 22, 2019
The Messy Marketplace annotated audiobook: It's free, available as a series of 41 topical podcasts, and is now live.
— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) September 23, 2019
Why free? Why podcast format? My fellow Missourian explains:
“‘Classic’ - a book which people praise and don’t read.” - Mark Twain
Post: https://t.co/WhfDJfNzjw pic.twitter.com/w7oZCQ4BCP
“I had learned to do integrals by various methods shown in a book that my high school physics teacher Mr. Bader had given me. [It] showed how to differentiate parameters under the integral sign — it’s a certain operation.” - Richard Feynman @ProfFeynman https://t.co/caitDG5xuK
— Cantor’s Paradise (@Cantor_Paradise) September 23, 2019
Snap Detailed Facebook’s Aggressive Tactics in ‘Project Voldemort’ Dossier https://t.co/C1ohDuHkMx (https://t.co/rNArpZ9tjr)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) September 23, 2019
Louis Vuitton is designing new skins for League of Legends https://t.co/7EQ6aJhFwE pic.twitter.com/oR0Ei4nxi5
— The Verge (@verge) September 23, 2019
“Peloton is basically a stationary bike with an iPad strapped to the front”
— Austen Allred (@Austen) September 23, 2019
I’m willing to bet the average Peloton bike has >10x the use of the average stationary bike.
When you see a following like Peloton’s there’s usually a reason. And looking at hardware usually misses it. https://t.co/2DLqpdTQZk
In 1994 Michael Larson introduced me to Michael Mauboussin, who introduced me to Bill Gurley. He gave me his copy of Alchemy of Finance which helped me discover scores of other books, as one book pointed me at more books. All three of these people changed my life. Grateful.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) September 22, 2019
On this day in 2007: an email leads to the creation of Airbnb pic.twitter.com/wtEtKTH1xP
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) September 22, 2019
100,000 free AI-generated headshots put stock photo companies on notice https://t.co/SR55QKIEX9 pic.twitter.com/K8G4EvvJ3H
— The Verge (@verge) September 23, 2019
The last sentence of this post on moats by @ganeumann is like the totem spinning in the closing scene of Inception—an unexpected twist that leaves you questioning everything you thought you understood. https://t.co/jCKV9LzXJz
— Alex (@aleksndr_r) September 22, 2019
We ran Deeplab with a MobileNet backbone, on a 513x513 image. It is a semantic segmentation network, returning a class for each pixel of the image. Running on mobile, it can lead to pretty interesting uses. We recently built a prototype to anonymize people in real time: pic.twitter.com/Qkj93QRrte
— Eliot Andres (@EliotAndres) September 20, 2019
I just published Announcing Olympus: Lightning-enabled fiat ramps by Zap
— Jack Mallers (@JackMallers) September 19, 2019
What if you could go from fiat in your bank account to non-custodial Lightning payments in seconds? What does onboarding the masses look like?
Are you ready? 🚀🌩️🤩😀https://t.co/uTl5CdcWWU pic.twitter.com/mW1ep8X5FI
Congrats to @nurobots (#1) and @aurora_inno (#2) for topping the @Forbes AI 50 List which honors the most promising compaies in AI. https://t.co/17vmjFtUYa
— Greylock Partners (@GreylockVC) September 19, 2019
Missed out on DataDog pre-IPO?
— adam bain (@adambain) September 19, 2019
An interesting one to check out in the private market is HeadSpin. They do a diff type of testing and performance. Actually kind of complimentary to DataDog.
We've fine-tuned GPT-2 using human feedback for tasks such as summarizing articles, matching the preferences of human labelers (if not always our own). We're hoping this brings safety methods closer to machines learning values by talking with humans. https://t.co/ok9jeMP5zj
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) September 19, 2019
These 3D printers would autonomously navigate the world around them. https://t.co/U05Et1hrqL
— Futurism (@futurism) September 18, 2019
AirSim: open-source simulator for autonomous vehicles https://t.co/dZvnLVwJDd (https://t.co/VrKfavG6I4)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) September 18, 2019
An Internal Learning Approach to Video Inpainting
— roadrunner01 (@roadrunning01) September 18, 2019
pdf: https://t.co/0SfC6lzI0J
abs: https://t.co/8Fr7JE5BS0
site:https://t.co/A6NRJtZFR8 pic.twitter.com/SEfhW5BAzi
Microsoft improves conference room audio with AI that taps multiple mics https://t.co/pnhlY3zPrX
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) September 14, 2019
1/ Today Dapper Labs (maker of Cryptokitties) announced Flow, a new blockchain to support mass adoption of consumer-facing games, apps and digital collectibles at scale. We at Autonomous participated in the round and here is why we are excited:
— Arianna Simpson (@AriannaSimpson) September 12, 2019
Met a customer yesterday who started using Box with 10 people nearly a decade ago. Now they have 80,000 employees using Box. ❤️ to everyone out there making early bets on startups and pushing us every day. 🙏
— Aaron Levie (@levie) September 11, 2019
Simbe Robotics raises $26 million for autonomous inventory robots https://t.co/6o5jYex7kH by @Kyle_L_Wiggers
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) September 12, 2019
1/ In 25 years, founders will push a button to start a "company," raise funding instantly from around the world (cutting out the terrible VC firms that shouldn't exist), avoid armies of middlemen doing reduandant legal work, etc. https://t.co/qGB7qT2Dyh
— Avichal Garg (Electric Capital) ⚡ (@avichal) September 9, 2019
On-chain incorporation will turn corporate charters into code.
— Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) September 9, 2019
Every shareholder vote will be performed via digital wallets.
Every liquidation waterfall will be expressed as a function.
The nation states that first recognize on-chain vehicles will be advantaged as domiciles. https://t.co/hVDXikpGvr
Sincerity is not only the completion of one's own self, it is that by which all things are completed. The completion of the self means humanity. The completion of all things means wisdom. (DM 25)
— Confucian Classics (@UnwobblingPivot) September 7, 2019
8/ The big new #NLP models such as ELMo, BERT, RoBERTa, Aristo are making it possible to build software that "understands" language in certain situations
— Frank Chen (@withfries2) September 6, 2019
Google open-sources datasets for AI assistants with human-level understanding https://t.co/lUoMfB34X7 by @kharijohnson
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) September 6, 2019
Gradient descent is not the only option when optimizing model parameters. Evolution strategies can help too. Check out my new post if you are interested in how CMA-ES works or the way ES is used in deep RL: https://t.co/GBnSWx174x
— Lilian Weng (@lilianweng) September 6, 2019
At Sequoia, we have partnered with over 30 fintech founders in India over the past many years. Sharing some thoughts on the ecosystem and re-iterating our excitement about the prospects of Indian fintech startups. @Sequoia_India @rachit_21 https://t.co/kGwJeWXxaw
— Ashish Agrawal (@dvbydt) September 6, 2019
Neural structured learning in TensorFlow https://t.co/4qHZR2feMO
— François Chollet (@fchollet) September 5, 2019
Google launches TensorFlow machine learning framework for graphical data https://t.co/eB2IKo8NYU
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) September 5, 2019
Totally unexpected: evolutionary algorithm is exploring leaping as a solution (fitness is defined as rightward distance achieved). pic.twitter.com/QpX8gFBQtU
— Bob Burrough (@bob_burrough) September 3, 2019
Episode 6 of the #DMpodcast is out!! @FryRsquared talks to @csilviavr, @lilaibrahim, @verityharding @wsisaac about some of the ethical questions AI raises and how to create technology that works for everyone.
— DeepMind (@DeepMindAI) September 3, 2019
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Realtor commissions and tech solutions:
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) September 3, 2019
"Americans pay twice as much as people in most other developed markets, where similar sites have done much to depress residential-property transaction fees."https://t.co/EKYVuHM2hk pic.twitter.com/hjyXe8myCz
Comparing 5,000 (left) and 50,000 (right) prime numbers plotted in polar coordinates 🤔 pic.twitter.com/1jeL84v0hK
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) September 3, 2019
Perfect if you're willing to let a child electrocute himself in slightly different ways for a million years before learning not to lick outlets. https://t.co/dBUkBhw3RS
— Arthur B. 🚀 (@ArthurB) September 3, 2019