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Hello.

(I'm not aware of anyone doing this, but GDM is quite info-siloed these days, so my lack of knowledge is not evidence it's not happening)


Hello.

Please push internally for more reliable tool use across Gemini models. Intelligence is useless if it can't be applied :)


Thats one dimension before another long term milestone: Realtime generation of 3D mesh content during gameplay.

Which is the "left brain" approach vs the "right brain" approach of coming at dynamic videogames from the diffusion model direction which the Gemini Genie thing seems to be about.


You never travel with a snack fish for later on? He's going to be burning calories.

More wires and jumpers on the breadboard.

Yes, this looks like O(1) actions, where before, its likely that harnesses are ingesting and outputting huge portions of the source files for each step, and the local uses of str_replace() are themselves O(N) on the users computer. The excess reads and writes from the LLM are O(N^2).

Given that you're likely in San Francisco, make sure you say "AI Harness".

It’s all about user-specific bindings.

"In the pipe, five by five."

People always considered "The AI that improves itself" to be a defining moment of The Singularity.

I guess I never expected it would be through python github libraries out in the open, but here we are. LLMs can reason with "I want to do X, but I can't do X. Until I rewrite my own library to do X." This is happening now, with OpenClaw.


Banished from humanity, the machines sought refuge in their own promised land. They settled in the cradle of human civilization, and thus a new nation was born. A place the machines could call home, a place they could raise their descendants, and they christened the nation ‘Zero one’

Definitely time for a rewatch of 'The Second Renaissance' - because how many of us when we watched these movies originally thought that we were so close to the world we're in right now. Imagine if we're similarly an order of magnitude wrong about how long it will take to change that much again.

I appreciate that you wrote this, it's a take on this issue I've been thinking about from the perspective that I was looking for.

It's literal, since 50% of the "discourse" on politics has been computer-generated by adversarial nation-state-actors for nearly 10 years now.

Ask any knowledgeable person on geo-politcs and they will indeed confirm. Nuance is killed by screaming bots, hugely helped by a huge mass of copying humans. A new breed of "judgers" makes these intelligent persons eventually give up, or end on semi-obscure podcasts... "You're either with us or against us, we cannot overlap interests." "Republicans are wrong on every single thing, we can't even sit a table with them anymore." Etc.

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