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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, sat down with Lex Fridman for a frank discussion on a variety of subjects, including the contentious question of whether the language model GPT is “too woke” or prejudiced.

Although admitting that the term “woke” has changed over time, Altman finally conceded that it is prejudiced and probably always will be, according to the interview published by Fridman on Saturday.

“People study cells in the context of their biology and biochemistry, but cells are also simply physical objects you can touch and feel,” Guo says. “Just like when we construct a house, we use different materials to have different properties. A similar rule must apply to cells when forming tissues and organs. But really, not much is known about this process.”

His work in cell mechanics led him to MIT, where he recently received tenure and is the Class of ’54 Career Development Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

At MIT, Guo and his students are developing tools to carefully poke and prod cells, and observe how their physical form influences the growth of a tissue, organism, or disease such as cancer. His research bridges multiple fields, including cell biology, physics, and mechanical engineering, and he is working to apply the insights from cell mechanics to engineer materials for biomedical applications, such as therapies to halt the growth and spread of diseased and cancerous cells.

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about an experiment that may be able to show whether we live in a simulation.
Links:
https://cqi.inf.usi.ch/qic/wheeler.pdf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuangzi_(book)
https://theconversation.com/how-to-test-if-were-living-in-a-…ion-194929
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0087175
Great explanation of double slit experiment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9tKncAdlHQro.
#simulationhypothesis #quantumphysics #physics.

0:00 Do we live in a simulation?
0:50 History of this question, Chinese, Greek and others.
1:50 Modern take.
3:20 Can it be proven experimentally?
3:50 Not holographic principle!
4:20 Potential proof of simulation ideas.
6:10 Quantum physics proofs, double slit experiments.
7:30 Experimental setup to test this.
10:00 Conclusions and more ideas.

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Megamouth sharks are extremely elusive, and not much is known about them. However, a pair of rare fish have been spotted swimming off the coast of San Diego.

Megamouth Sharks in San Diego

Fishermen captured a video of megamouth sharks in early September 2022. The deep-dwelling beasts appear to be in a courtship ritual. It was one of the rare sightings of the sea creatures. In fact, it was the first time ever that megamouth sharks were spotted in the area, Live Science reported.

“Introducing the first soft material that can maintain a high enough electrical conductivity to support power hungry devices.” and self-healing.


The newest development in softbotics will have a transformative impact on robotics, electronics, and medicine. Carmel Majidi has engineered a soft material with metal-like conductivity and self-healing properties that, for the first time, can support power-hungry devices.

“Softbotics is about seamlessly integrating robotics into everyday life, putting humans at the center,” explained Majidi, a professor of mechanical engineering.

An oil tanker abandoned and anchored in the Red Sea could produce an oil spill that would spread over the southern half of the body of water and block ports, close desalination plants, and produce a food and water crisis for the people of Yemen.


A UN rescue plan for the rusting tanker off Yemen’s coast has ballooned in cost to $129 million. So far money raised is $34 million short.

Tapping The Power Of The Stars — Dr. Andrea Kritcher Ph.D., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy.


Dr. Andrea (Annie) Kritcher, Ph.D. is a nuclear engineer and physicist who works at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (https://www.llnl.gov/). She is the design lead of the HYBRID-E capsule technology within Lawrence Livermore’s Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) program, and is a member of the ICF leadership team and lead designer for shot N210808, at their National Ignition Facility, a recent experiment that heralded a significant step towards a fusion break-even target. She was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2022.

Dr. Kritcher was first employed at Lawrence Livermore as a summer intern in 2004, as an LLNL Lawrence Scholar during her time at UC Berkeley, where she earned a master’s degree and doctorate in nuclear engineering, and as a Lawrence postdoctoral fellow in 2009 following completion of her Ph.D. During her postdoctoral appointment she explored using X-rays to measure the properties of warm and hot dense matter (plasma), and measuring how nuclei interact with dense plasma.