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RT @ylecun: World models, intuitive physics, planning, problem solving, discrete search for solutions, continuous optimization of control p…

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It was an interesting conversation between healthy sceptical and optimist proponents. Among the others, I appreciated @alexstamos comment a lot. My career started in cybersecurity and I have seen first-hand what he’s talking about. His intentions are misunderstood.

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Not-so random people listening and participating the conversation about #web3 on a pre-holiday Sunday. And when you listen, too, you discover that they have been paying a lot of attention for quite a long time. https://t.co/lYZrJB4LaF

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Not-so random people listening and participating the conversation about web3 on a pre-holiday Sunday. And when you listen, too, you discover that they have been paying a lot of attention for quite a long time. https://t.co/P0SCv4aFWQ

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“These corrections reduced valuations by between 30% and 60%. These undulations are short-lived. The market recorded new highs often within four to six quarters after the nadir.”

The Fifth SaaS Correction by @ttunguz https://t.co/ObCF8Px2XW

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While the analogy isn’t perfect for multiple reasons, I can see today’s game streaming and esports surging to the level of popularity of arena games in Ancient Rome. Could go well beyond a hobby and become an articulated economy for a non-insignificant portion of the population

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There are multiple, interesting theories about the agendas behind arena games in Ancient Rome and little known facts about gladiators. Here are some: https://t.co/e4gza6QHOt

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RT @alexstamos: I’ve done defense and IR for a couple of decades, and it was hard enough dealing with attackers making state salaries or ge…

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RT @AndrewYNg: I’m happy to see MLCommons release both a multilingual speech dataset and a large 30,000 hour diverse english dataset. We ne…

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A significant concern I had for quite some time is the politicization of technology. Imagine if, all of a sudden, a technology like kubernetes or quantum computing, or whatever, would be forcefully associated with a political party.

I’m now starting to see early signs of this.