@patio11: I love that this goal is both audacious and also extremely plausible for humanity to achieve. Much of the science is al…
Summary
Patrick McKenzie comments that a science/tech goal is both audacious and plausible, suggesting much of the science is already in place.
Similar Articles
@elonmusk: Amazing abundance for all!
Elon Musk tweets about a future where millions of humanoid robots can build Manhattan in months, envisioning abundance by 2045 and beyond.
The True Potential of SpaceXAI
The article discusses the prerequisites for a future where humanity harnesses stellar energy, physical intelligence at scale, and cheap digital intelligence surpassing biological limits, linking this vision to SpaceX's goals and Elon Musk's compensation targets.
@Montreal_AI: Science has a hidden frontier. Not the frontier of what is true. The frontier of what is thinkable. A remarkable new pr…
A new preprint introduces the concept of 'Alien Space of Science' – research directions that are coherent but cognitively unavailable to current communities – and proposes a method to sample such directions using idea atoms from LLM papers, showing it can explore 3.5-7x broader idea spaces without sacrificing coherence.
@omarsar0: /goal is really insane! It's how you can get the most out of coding agents today. For efficiency, I find it works best …
A tweet highlights the effectiveness of using /goal with coding agents, emphasizing planning before setting the goal for better context and results.
@bayeslord: https://x.com/bayeslord/status/2072056960430789032
A detailed speculative thread on the near future of AI, arguing that algorithmic progress will surprise many, with 4-10 orders of magnitude improvement in intelligence possible, and that we are in an early takeoff where AI accelerating AI research will lead to rapid advances.