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@JonhernandezIA 26.02 15:37
R to @JonhernandezIA: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyb_cFywuik
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@JonhernandezIA 26.02 15:37
📁 Andrew Ng, AI pioneer and co founder of Google Brain, says most high dimensional data is simpler than it looks. A 10,000 dimensional dataset often lives on a much smaller subspace. If you compress it first, learning becomes faster, cheaper and more efficient. Sometimes intelligence is not adding more. It is reducing wisely
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📁 Andrew Ng, KI-Pionier und Co-Gründer von Google Brain, sagt, die meisten hochdimensionalen Daten sind einfacher als es aussieht. Ein 10.000-dimensionaler Datensatz lebt oft auf einem viel kleineren Subraum. Wenn Sie es zuerst komprimieren, wird das Lernen schneller, billiger und effizienter. Manchmal fügt Intelligenz nicht mehr hinzu. Es verringert weise
@JonhernandezIA 26.02 13:21
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@JonhernandezIA 26.02 13:21
📁 Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award winner and AI pioneer, says we are building systems smarter than us without knowing how to control them. If intelligence equals power, concentrating it in a few hands reshapes the future for everyone else. The question is not only can we build it. It is who decides what it becomes.
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📁 Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award-Sieger und KI-Pionier, sagt, wir bauen Systeme intelligenter als wir, ohne zu wissen, wie sie zu kontrollieren. Wenn Intelligenz Macht ausgleicht, die Konzentration in ein paar Händen die Zukunft für alle anderen umgestaltet. Die Frage ist nicht nur, können wir sie aufbauen. Wer entscheidet, was es wird.
@JonhernandezIA 26.02 11:39
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@JonhernandezIA 26.02 11:38
📁 Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, says AI agents will not replace software tools. They will use them. Instead of humans operating SAP, Excel or compilers, agents will. And when you add hundreds of thousands of digital employees to a company, tool usage does not shrink. It explodes.
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📁 Jensen Huang, CEO von NVIDIA, sagt AI-Agenten werden keine Software-Tools ersetzen. Sie werden sie benutzen. Anstelle von Menschen, die SAP, Excel oder Compiler betreiben, werden Agenten. Und wenn Sie Hunderttausende digitaler Mitarbeiter zu einem Unternehmen hinzufügen, schrumpft die Werkzeugnutzung nicht. Es explodiert.
@JonhernandezIA @staysaasy RT von @JonhernandezIA 25.02 19:52
My new favorite insult is calling someone’s job a Claude skill.
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RT von @JonhernandezIA: Meine neue Lieblingsbeleidigung ruft jemand 's Job ein Claude Geschick.
@JonhernandezIA 25.02 16:31
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@JonhernandezIA 25.02 16:31
📁 Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, says the cost of intelligence has dropped 1000x in just 18 months. That kind of deflation almost never happens. If intelligence keeps getting cheaper, it stops being scarce. And when intelligence is no longer scarce, the rules of the economy change.
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📁 Sam Altman, CEO von OpenAI, sagt, dass die Kosten für die Intelligenz in nur 18 Monaten 1000x gefallen sind. Diese Art von Ablenkung passiert fast nie. Wenn Intelligenz immer billiger wird, hört es auf, knapp zu sein. Und wenn Intelligenz nicht mehr knapp ist, ändern sich die Regeln der Wirtschaft.
@JonhernandezIA 25.02 14:25
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@JonhernandezIA 25.02 14:24
📁 Reid Hoffman, co founder of LinkedIn, says most people using AI are not using it seriously enough. The real shift is a reflex. Before anything you do, from planning a trip to having a difficult conversation, ask how AI could help. Not because it replaces you. But because thinking with it changes how you think.
@JonhernandezIA 25.02 11:44
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@JonhernandezIA 25.02 11:43
📁 Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, says even people building AI feel unprepared for the speed of change. Tools like Codex are already redefining what it means to be an engineer. Now imagine automating not just coding, but scientific discovery and the entire economic engine. If progress runs 10 or 100 times faster, our intuitions break.
@JonhernandezIA 25.02 10:31
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@JonhernandezIA 25.02 10:31
📁 Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, says he sent a voice message that should have broken the system. Instead, the model reverse engineered the file, converted the audio, found an API key and transcribed it by itself. No guidance. No step by step instructions. It did not just answer. It figured it out.
@JonhernandezIA 24.02 16:07
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@JonhernandezIA 24.02 16:07
📁 Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, says we may be closer to human level AI than society realizes. It feels like a tsunami on the horizon, visible yet dismissed. Technical alignment may be progressing. Public awareness is not. If society does not wake up, speed will outrun understanding.
@JonhernandezIA 24.02 13:48
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@JonhernandezIA 24.02 13:48
📁 Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, says AI could transform health and energy. But two dangers grow with it. People using it for harm. And systems becoming too autonomous to control. We may solve it. But we need to solve it fast.
@JonhernandezIA 24.02 12:26
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@JonhernandezIA 24.02 12:26
📁 Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, says we are deploying the most powerful technology ever created at unprecedented speed. It is already showing signs of deception and scheming. And we are releasing it under maximum competitive pressure to cut corners on safety.
@JonhernandezIA 24.02 11:00
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@JonhernandezIA 24.02 10:59
📁 Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, says AI is a force for good, but it needs steering. The market will build powerful systems. But power without guardrails can hit trees and potholes. Progress does not mean full speed. Sometimes the safest move is to slow down.
@JonhernandezIA 23.02 16:40
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@JonhernandezIA 23.02 16:40
📁 Boris Cherny, engineer at Anthropic, says 100% of his code is written by Claude. He ships 10 to 30 pull requests a day and has not edited a single line by hand in months. Claude writes it. Claude reviews it. Humans are still in the loop, but they are no longer the ones typing.
@JonhernandezIA 23.02 14:45
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@JonhernandezIA 23.02 14:45
📁 Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator, says we are at the beginning of the most profound technological revolution in history. AI will not just reshape the economy, but democracy, education, warfare and how we relate as humans. Some experts warn that superintelligent systems could surpass human control.
@JonhernandezIA 23.02 13:14
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@JonhernandezIA 23.02 13:14
📁 Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, says AI will disrupt jobs faster and broader than anything before. Some roles, even software engineers, may shrink as models automate entire workflows. The real question is not which jobs disappear. It is whether we create new ones in time.
@JonhernandezIA 23.02 10:22
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@JonhernandezIA 23.02 10:22
📁 Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, says in one year AI went from high school math to frontier research. Now it solves open questions at the edge of human knowledge and is redefining programming. This is not steady improvement. It is acceleration.