Does our innate "fight or flight" model need revisiting and revising?
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Does our innate "fight or flight" model need revisiting and revising?
The Brain’s ‘Fight or Flight’ Response May Be a Myth
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Enjoy this longish, level-headed look at the history of AGI research and what it's taken — and given back — to our own understanding of the human mind. Here's a snip: "We now realize that tasks we find easy, such as visual recognition, are computationally demanding, and the things we find hard, such as math and chess, are really the easy ones."
Building Intelligent Machines Helps Us Learn How Our Brain Works
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Life is science fiction
Computer History Museum on Instagram: "Flashback to 1956: GM's Motorama exhibit gave us a glimpse into a future they imagined for two decades in the future. This post features select clips from GM’s visionary 8-minute film once shown at GM’s exhibit “Futurama.” Footage courtesy of General Motors. #SelfDrivingCars #Futurama #ComputerHistoryMuseum #ComputingHistory #Technology"
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An opinion piece, and I believe a valuable one at that. Don’t rush to solve today’s problem at the expense of making a strategic error tomorrow. Seek a balance of risk mitigation strategies that makes sense. I think c-UAS - real, militarized c-UAS advanced technologies - is money better spent than over-spending on cheap small drones trying to replicate today’s successes. One is an annoying, likely commercially-solvable problem (hence it’s shiny nature and ubiquitous headlines). The other is the potential decider of tomorrow’s battle and is likely only achievable with DoD’s might behind it starting now. Not shiny, mom and pop shops can’t help much, going to take a minute (has been taking a while) to get right. Likely going to be expensive and difficult to scale down in an effective way that makes financial or logistical sense. But it is vital.
The Artificial Intelligence Era Faces a Threat from Directed Energy Weapons
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🎉 Big Reveal! 🎉 Today, I'm beyond excited to pull back the curtain on our most romantic venture yet: Passion Protocol Press! We're swiping right on the algorithm of the heart and diving headfirst into the thrilling world of AI-generated romance novels, blending the art of love with the science of data. Imagine a world where love stories are written by amorous AI agents that understand heartbreak, passion, and the importance of a perfectly timed grand gesture. A world where the main characters navigate the complexities of love with the same dedication they apply to solving data anomalies. That's the future we're envisioning. Whether we've helped you harness the power of advanced machine learning algorithms, or developed AI-driven applications that captivate and engage your users, or we've yet to join forces, diving in could spark our next collaboration. Love, success, and the perfect match are waiting...
🚀 Exciting News from Our Skunkworks Lab 🚀 We are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest venture, Passion Protocol Press, an ambitious skunkworks project that harnesses the brilliance of artificial intelligence with the timeless allure of romance novels. This unique initiative represents a bold step forward in our mission to explore new frontiers and push the boundaries of what's possible. https://lnkd.in/dwSMbmqY
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Well done, Mohand!Your article reached 100 readsAchieved on July 3, 2024Article: Classical and Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control for a Nonlinear Aeroelastic System with Unsteady Aerodynamic Model https://lnkd.in/exGeXThp
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In this episode, we discuss Giraffe: Adventures in Expanding Context Lengths in LLMs by Arka Pal, Deep Karkhanis, Manley Roberts, Samuel Dooley, Arvind Sundararajan, Siddartha Naidu. The paper reviews techniques for overcoming the fixed context length limitation in large language models like LLaMA or LLaMA 2 by modifying positional encodings and introduces a new truncation strategy. It presents three novel tasks for evaluation, finding that linear scaling of contexts at evaluation time improves model performance, especially with a truncated positional basis. The researchers release new models named Giraffe with extended context lengths, along with datasets and code on HuggingFace to encourage further exploration in context length extrapolation.
arxiv preprint - Giraffe: Adventures in Expanding Context Lengths in LLMs
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Tom recently published a book entitled Quantum Dagger, which is a thought experiment into what future wars could look like within the realms of the cyber/space/SOF triad. He wrote an article for the Havok Journal, which was released this morning. It's a great eight-minute read that gets some brain juices flowing. It's great to see more active duty members publish works that force you to think, visualize, and question what you think you know. Check out the article and his new book!
The Havok Journal just published my latest article. In it I talk about the story behind why I wrote a book and some of the key challenges the Army faces in preparing for future conflicts. · SOF-Space-Cyber triad and the emergent effects this combination can have on our ability to campaign, compete, and win in multi-domain operations. · How advancements in AI, quantum computing, and autonomous drones are set to impact military tactics and strategy—and the risks and ethical concerns that come with them. · Most importantly, supporting the Harding Project to inspire more professional writing across the force. By sharing ideas and experiences, we can strengthen our collective knowledge and adaptability so that we’re ready for whatever the future of warfare holds. Let me know what you think! #FutureWarfare #SOFSpaceCyber #EmergingTech #MilitaryWriting #HavokJournal https://lnkd.in/eChgGq2D
Why I Wrote a Novel: Exploring Future Warfare and Inspiring a New Wave of Military Writers • The Havok Journal
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