OH MY GOSH. If I am doing the math right this is $30 USD! That is the single biggest Super Thanks I ever got!!! Super amazing let me know if there's any kind of news you want me to cover or topics I should look into. I'm all ears! Thank thank you.
As someone with Aphantasia (There are no mental images, only a monologue and spatial 'feeling'), I'm curious how often my brain enters 'default' mode. I don't really day dream, but occasionally I'll zone out with no conscious thoughts or whatever, an almost meditative state.
Wanted to get this in early while i could... Dude, you're videos are cool and informative all the way through. What's cool (i think) is that i never really know what's coming out next, keeps it interesting, whitty and just overall fun. You rock bro...!! Keep it up, your channel is getting somewhere... i can see it. Woo!! **fist bump**
ChatGPT: Regional Variations: "Paper, rock, scissors" is less common but can be found in certain areas, particularly in parts of the South or Midwest. This could be due to family traditions, local customs, or just idiosyncratic language patterns.
Oh and Ray Kurzweil has the law of accelerating returns. The superconvergence idea is that. Ray has been saying that every improvement in any area compounds all the other areas. Been saying it for decades. Since the 80's. And Jay Abraham talks about the concept of Ready To Implement technologies. Where an improvement in one field may transfer to a different field and that there is money to be made by spotting an issue somewhere where a solution exists elsewhere already.
Yo, imagine a model taking the form of a game character or movie and then placing them in their world and allowing freedom. Like the recent Minecraft sid experiment. This is close to being able to measure your own resume and seeing potentials or something.
FOR SURE! I never liked Ray's ideas of a "technological singularity" I mean I get it. We don't know what's on the other side so that was the thinking behind coining the term.
Thumbnail thought: If you want to get the people who know it is you, then your face matters, but if you want to get people who've never watched your video, it prob isn't your face that will attract them. It will be the thumbnail's content hook. I know when I'm browsing vids rather than going to a channel, it is the thumbnail that attracts my attention, and unless they are exceptionally hot, a person's face doesn't grab me. I am most likely to click on the thumbs that also have a catchy single text that raises a question. Do some research on journalism sites for how to write a headline and you'll get a heap of good info about making the text catchy. That's what newspapers have had to do for decades. So that's my 20 cents. If you can do split testing, try some thumbs with larger text and a catchy image/text and see how that performs. Structure wise it is good you start with a summary because it lets us viewers know if we should stay to watch more. Also anemone - A NEM OH KNEE And the lizard was an Iguana, and yes, I would have commented. The myelin sheath virus info was the knew bit that got me. Keep up the good work.
Dylan, so glad you're getting better video views, but I check your sub count every video - and it's hardly budging. I think a while ago, you had a big sub count boost, but now it's kinda stagnated a bit? You're my fav AI youtuber, the best content, editing and presentation, etc. So any ideas why it seems (IMO) that your subs are stagnating a bit? Could it be that there's possibly a huge influx of AI related channels? Cuz you really should be blowing up! Anyways, hang in there! And oh, that Hermit AI scientist, looked SO much like the Amazing Randi! (and also gave off some Ted Kaczynski vibes too! lol) Randi's got to be my most favorite magician. I especially loved his fraudster debunking work! Some time ago, I watched a pretty thorough documentary on him, and he was really an amazing person. And he revealed that sadly his father essentially ignored and disowned him as a child because he was gay - something I never knew before watching the documentary. He's a rockstar legend!
Wow, thank you! 🙏 the connections just come to me sometimes but I never know when. AI just feels like this totally unique invention of intelligence which can think across domains like nothing ever before. Glad you enjoy and I appreciate the support.
@@dylan_curious curious is in your name for a reason. I seriously learn a lot from your content. We live in incredible times and what you are producing is rare. Thank you, you're awesome and what you are doing positively impacts us. You are making a difference
@@dylan_curious Agree. Not having an exact definition of what knowledge is Before we create a more complex version of knowing will seem alien. Unless it can fully explain itself to us. Artificial wisdom?
When I think of these robot like animals and bugs I imagine in the distant future somone with a BCI controlling hordes of these things on mass to do their bidding, like a goofy supervillian with a bunch of beetles
I grew up in Utah. It’s always been paper first. Mormons like to put paper first as it reminds them of the scriptures. It’s a nod to Joseph Smith and the golden tablets.
The walking assistance might influence more activity movement than lazy people otherwise would commit to, and it would be overwhelmingly positive for those who work on their feet all day, thereby alleviating some of the knee or hip strain a vast amount of people experience which leads to less extracurricular activities. If we gain control over gene regulations and epigenetics changes, many physical / mental ailments will be a thing of the past.
Yeah.. I was a little hard on the product when filming. It’s mostly me projecting because I don’t make enough effort to go out and move enough anymore and I can feel myself getting lazy physically recently.
Tesla cars actually don't have lidar, Musk made them to depend only on their 8 cameras, unlike every other self driving car, that's why Tesla vehicles sometimes miss detecting something when they are driving autonomously, i think they might also have infrared beam detectors, but they lack lidar.
Elmo must be running with a rough crowd - feeling inflation perhaps a bit more. I love Dylan but I sometimes feel a little bad that I enjoy watching him go down doom rabbit holes. Please don't tweak colors in that stupid Red/Blue. It is so annoying. I can't believe this is still a thing. People are ment to look as they are.
@@dylan_curious I’m frustrated with how Elon Musk tries to take credit for the work behind Grok generating images, misleading people into thinking it’s entirely his effort. In truth, it relies on the open-source Flux framework and the contributions of countless developers. Musk may provide advice and direction, but he does not do the actual development work on the AI itself, much like his involvement with Tesla, SpaceX, PayPal, or SolarCity-where he primarily invests and guides rather than doing the technical work. His actions, such as posting provocative AI-generated images, along with his various legal and political entanglements, reveal that he is a deeply troubled individual. It’s problematic when he claims credit for the efforts of others, especially when those efforts come from the open-source community.
@@dylan_curious One's got to take the small wins when they come along. Love the art-style you have chosen for your videos and how consistent you are applying it. The colour scheme is very reminiscent of barrier tape, in a good way! ... that came off weird. I mean it though, looks great