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voxelizer commented on Show HN: OpenAI/reflect – Physical AI Assistant that illuminates your life   github.com/openai/openai-... · Posted by u/Sean-Der
voxelizer · 7 days ago
I love seeing that hackathons are encouraged inside OpenAI and most importantly, that their outcome is also shared :)
voxelizer commented on DeepSeek Open Infra: Open-Sourcing 5 AI Repos in 5 Days   github.com/deepseek-ai/op... · Posted by u/ahsmha_
voxelizer · 6 months ago
I wonder if they are just shorting Nvidia...
voxelizer commented on New Claude AI can take over your computer   newatlas.com/ai-humanoids... · Posted by u/geox
n4r9 · 10 months ago
> The fourth level, says Altman, will be the "innovators" capable of creating new knowledge

> There are arguably examples of all five levels running here and there around the world, and there have been for many years

What are examples of AI creating new knowledge?

voxelizer · 10 months ago
AlphaFold would be one example: https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/
voxelizer commented on Launch HN: Sorcerer (YC S24) – Weather balloons that collect more data    · Posted by u/tndl
voxelizer · a year ago
Wow! I am surprised it is even legan to launch those ballons from SF, specially that close to the airport. What is the regulation? Is it based on the size/weigth of the ballon?
voxelizer commented on Google DeepMind's Aloha Unleashed is pushing the boundaries of robot dexterity   twitter.com/tonyzzhao/sta... · Posted by u/modeless
yosito · a year ago
There's something odd about the way the arms move, like they are two distinct entities cooperating rather than being part of one coordinated mind. Maybe this is an example of the uncanny valley, or maybe it's because they are two physically separate arms, but it seems to me like one arm moves while the other waits for its turn. It's as if engineers programmed them to work sequentially. I wonder if it might be beneficial for engineers to study videos of humans doing these tasks and try to mimic those movements rather than trying to program a sequential procedure.
voxelizer · a year ago
I feel we tend to coordinate movements to balance ourselves, specially with arms. In this case, the arms are independent from each other and are each firmly fixed to the table.

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KarmaCake day12April 11, 2024View Original