We’re back with another edition of Machine Learnings, brought to you by the folks at Heyday.
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What we're reading.
1/ The world is full of yet-to-be-solved math problems, and Google DeepMind is taking them down one-by-one. This is impressive. Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
2/ Tangible progress on the superalignment problem. Say more! Learn more at OpenAI >
3/ [Slides] Here’s Benedict Evans’ state of AI, in a lovely presentation. Infinite interns! Learn more at Pitch >
4/ [Interview] Linus Lee is Notion’s Head of AI, and this interview with Every walks through what he’s learned in the last year of his healthy obsession. One tip — use ALL CAPS. Learn more at Every >
5/ An adaptive interface for augmented reality that adjusts to your eyesight? That’s exactly what this is. Learn more at IEEE Spectrum >
6/ Neural networks don’t quite represent how a brain operates, but a new supercomputer promises to rectify that. Meet DeepSouth. Learn more at New Scientist >
7/ [Product] We’re fans of building hardware, so this tool was great to see. Flux bills itself as the frontend for circuitry and PCB design. We can attest that ChatGPT can do a job modeling PCBs, so this is a nice step forward. Learn more at Product Hunt >
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