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The AI model layer may be completely unprofitable

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When Hospital Ventilation Backfires: The Unseen Spread of Airborne Viruses

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The peculiar origins of the performance review and other HR bureaucracy

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Pretraining Without Attention

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Hamming's Reflection

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Dinosaurs may have influenced how human beings age

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Why will South Korea's shipbuilding industry collapse rapidly in 2023?

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Raising of Chicago

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Heavy Press Program

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The Most Famous LED Factory – In China [video]

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Only Newsom Can Go to China

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The Art of Medical Progress

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Fears of employee displacement as Amazon brings robots into warehouses

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Japan begins releasing Fukushima wastewater into Pacific ocean

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Fukushima wastewater from ruined nuclear plant to be released from Thursday

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Psychological Safety and the Unix Room

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A Step Saving Kitchen, 1949 [video]

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Googie

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“Someone has to get hurt, occasionally” How factories were made safe

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The Rise and Fall of the Norwegian Computer [video]

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SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
It's important to note that most Chinese people hardly ever use email, the Internet started rather late in China, for most Chinese people the Internet means smartphone and WeChat, and WeChat often is the only place where business communication happens, had they put a WeChat QR code on the business card, the result would be much more interesting.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
Deepmind is google, and google suffers from chronical dabbling and never shipping products, I'd be surprised if they even care much about generalizing to useful tasks.

And about floor vs ceiling, what's really important is robustness, only robust robots can be deployed in the wild, at this time Dactyl with all its fingers is still too difficult to control, RoboCat got the grippers right, the problem really is they are again doing cute things with large models instead of raising robustness.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
It can be really hard to leverage this combination of skills, the demand for cross-discipline talents is usually much lower than for a single skill set, but also much deeper when the demand exists, it's going to take some serious searching to find a match but likely it's worth it. There was HN post about working with radiologists when building a AI diagnosis company:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36111596

May be try talk to some similar AI companies is a good idea, at this time the pay can be really good.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
Your boss could be worrying about politics in the company, asking for a raise directly can lead to that, you can find some examples in Ben Horowitz's "The Hard Thing About Hard Things", the part "HOW TO MINIMIZE POLITICS IN YOUR COMPANY".
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
I think here we can assume it's not someone completely ignorant in the field(they did mention "outsiders in analogous fields"), so it's really about someone with a good understanding of an adjacent field, whose skills and knowledge can often be applied to the field in question, like bringing a computer scientist to robotics or biology, not like asking an accountant to design a rocket.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
On youtube there are timer and stopwatch videos that have millions of views, people are streaming 1080p videos for something that can be implemented locally within 20 lines of code, but does it matter really, it won't make a dent on Google's revenue.

If LLMs are deployed in large enough scale, the convenience really could justify the cost.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
If anything it's more like the "Early PC moment", it makes your life a whole lot easier if you use it at work and what you work on can be automated, but for most people it's more of a fun novelty, a nice to have instead of something they can't live without.

So if a parallel has to be drawn, I'll say it's WordStar and Visicalc, even the use case is similar, mostly word processing and analysis.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
By delta I really mean the kind of finetuning people are doing to avoid directly giving Llama weights. May be watermarking will be the norm even for open source models to prevent abuse.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
I wonder what books will be written for BYD or Tesla, now that they are eating Toyota's lunch.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
For the government, direct technology transfer is much less of an incentive than building a domestic supply chain, which helps every other player in the industry, plus Tesla and other automakers are big taxpayers.
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
The winner of Chinese car export might be the one with the most ships. These days car shipping is in really high demand, and cost has been rising in recent years, but shipping cost could be lower given that BYD is build their own shipping fleet.

https://qz.com/chinese-car-makers-are-becoming-shipping-comp... https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-04/china-car...
SongofEarth
·3 年前·議論
PC and Xerox eliminated the secretarial pool, and working women since then have been working on much more meaningful things.
SongofEarth
·4 年前·議論
You really need to be more specific, you want to make something small or large? Electronic or mechanical?

As a general advice, look for the intersection of things you love and use yourself and things people want.

There are interesting youtube channels if you need some inspiration:

Knifemaker, from garage to factory: youtube.com/user/JohnGrimsmo/

Kit planes: youtube.com/c/DarkAeroInc/
SongofEarth
·4 年前·議論
Reminds me of a WWII training film for American soldiers in Britain, there's a scene about the pub culture, very interesting.

How to Behave in Britain: https://youtu.be/ltVtnCzg9xw?t=228