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Aug 22, 2023

Proof that AI Understands? 👀 Andrew Ng on LLMs building mental models, Othello GPT, Geoffrey Hinton

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Aug 22, 2023

Post Eternity Part 2: Boltzmann Brains

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience, physics

https://youtube.com/watch?v=wc8qRKm9MLs

Boltzmann brain is another bizarre consequence of laws of physics. It’s a configuration of matter, similar to our brains; a statistical fluctuation risen out of thermal equilibrium, a conscious observer created by a sudden decrease in entropy, having false memories of a grand structure exactly like our universe.

Given enough time, every single possibility allowed by the physical laws in our most likely closed universe must eventually occur, including one with a fluctuated brain, sitting in the middle of nowhere, having the exact same thoughts that you are having right now.

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Aug 22, 2023

Quantum entanglement of photons captured in real-time

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Visualizing the mysterious dance.

Aug 22, 2023

Astronomers hopeful of receiving an alien reply today after beaming message out into space 40 years ago

Posted by in category: alien life

Why didn’t they send pictures instead of a kid’s drawings? I would be embarrassed to send those to anyone to explain the origin of our species.


Narusawa, 58, believes intelligent life lingers somewhere in the universe, and it’s possible a planet in Altair’s solar system could be harboring intelligent extraterrestrial life.

“Altair may have a planet whose environment can sustain life,” he told the outlet.

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Aug 22, 2023

Bury an Egg and Banana in Your Garden and Boost Your Plants

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Wow what a great story.

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Aug 22, 2023

Neural Navigators: How MIT Cracked the Code That Relates Brain and Behavior in a Simple Animal

Posted by in categories: education, engineering, neuroscience

MIT researchers have created a detailed map of neuron activity in the C. elegans worm, revealing how neurons encode behavior. Using cutting-edge technology, they discovered neurons’ capability to adjust their encoding based on various factors and conditions. Their findings provide a comprehensive neural behavior atlas for further studies.

MIT

MIT is an acronym for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is a prestigious private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was founded in 1861. It is organized into five Schools: architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science. MIT’s impact includes many scientific breakthroughs and technological advances. Their stated goal is to make a better world through education, research, and innovation.

Aug 22, 2023

Neural Number Crunching: Why Mammal Brains Favor Lognormal Patterns

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

Summary: New research delves into how the statistical distributions of neuron densities shape mammalian brains.

The study analyzed seven species, discovering that neuron densities follow a lognormal distribution – a fundamental organizational principle. This distribution is distinct due to its asymmetric curve and is significant for understanding brain connectivity and the design of brain-inspired technology.

As many attributes of the brain align with this distribution, it hints at its potential computational benefits.

Aug 22, 2023

Borrowing a page from plants, engineers create solar leaves that produce electricity and clean water

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Low-cost, widely available materials cool solar panels without using energy to boost electricity output and produce liters of water at the same time.

Aug 22, 2023

Here’s when machines will take your job, as predicted by A.I. gurus

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

An MIT study predicts when artificial intelligence will take over for humans in different occupations.

Aug 22, 2023

Is Spacetime Continuous or Discrete?

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, particle physics, quantum physics

The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote in his manuscript on Physics 2,373 years ago: “If everything that exists has a place, place too will have a place, and so on ad infinitum.” Is the notion of space being continuous ‘without limit’ justified?

Before elementary particles were discovered, water was thought to be a continuous fluid. This is a good approximation on large scales but not on molecular scales where the interactions among elementary particles matter.

Similarly, spacetime has been thought to be a continuum since ancient times. While this notion appears consistent with all experimental data on large spatial or temporal scales, it may not be valid on tiny scales where quantum effects of gravity matter. An analogy can be made with the illusion of a movie which appears continuous when the frame rate is high enough and the spatial pixels are small enough for our brain to process the experience as seamless. Since our brain is made of elementary particles, the temporal and spatial resolution by which it senses reality is coarser by many orders of magnitude than any fundamental scale by which spacetime is discretized.