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This question is a bit rich, coming from someone who is a clever disguise for S*G*D*...

Christian Szegedy26.7. klo 12.30
Adam, Adam, who the f..k is Adam?
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I'd happily read a book entitled "Moral Philosophy for Chimpanzees"
"Good" is such a strange and interesting idea. A decade ago I sketched some notes for an essay on "The Good, the True, and the Powerful". One odd thing I noticed was the different origin times: (very roughly) there has always been truth; power emerged with life; good emerges with humanity
The laws of physics simply are; a rock simply *is*; one lifeform may be more powerful than another; only humans sin
(Yes, there are many caveats to all this. Try to riff interestingly if you reply, not make obvious statements about how a rock may be considered powerful, other mammals may have primitive notions of goodness etc)
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According to Wikipedia, 20% of world energy expenditure is due to the impact of friction!
I don't really quite understand where that number comes from. I'd have guessed far more than 20% for cars or aeroplanes, for instance (relatively little of it is due to acceleration or deceleration in either case)

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I'll bet adversarial attacks are possible - ones where you can add some innocuous text to a paper (or alter the existing text in seemingly minor ways) and significantly increase the likelihood of acceptance by some given model

hardmaru23.7. klo 20.31
ICML’s Statement about subversive hidden LLM prompts
We live in a weird timeline…

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Thoughtful comments on AI, the IMO results, and how people think about their identity:

Dave White22.7. klo 08.59
the openai IMO news hit me pretty heavy this weekend
i'm still in the acute phase of the impact, i think
i consider myself a professional mathematician (a characterization some actual professional mathematicians might take issue with, but my party my rules) and i don't think i can answer a single imo question
ok, yes, imo is its own little athletic subsection of math for which i have not trained, etc. etc., but. if i meet someone in the wild who has an IMO gold, i immediately update to "this person is much better at math than i am"
now a bunch of robots can do it. as someone who has a lot of their identity and their actual life built around "is good at math," it's a gut punch. it's a kind of dying.
like, one day you discover you can talk to dogs. it's fun and interesting so you do it more, learning the intricacies of their language and their deepest customs. you learn other people are surprised by what you can do. you have never quite fit in, but you learn people appreciate your ability and want you around to help them. the dogs appreciate you too, the only biped who really gets it. you assemble for yourself a kind of belonging. then one day you wake up and the universal dog translator is for sale at walmart for $4.99
the IMO result isn't news, exactly. in fact, if you look at the METR agent task length over time plot, i think agents being able to solve ~ 1.5 hour problems is coming right on time. so in some way we should not be surprised. and indeed, it appears multiple companies have achieved the same result. it's just... the rising tide rising as fast as it has been rising
of course, grief for my personal identity as a mathematician (and/or productive member of society) is the smallest part of this story
multiply that grief out by *every* mathematician, by every coder, maybe every knowledge worker, every artist... over the next few years... it's a slightly bigger story
and of course, beyond that, there is the fear of actual death, which perhaps i'll go into more later.
this package -- grief for relevance, grief for life, grief for what i have known -- isn't unique to the ai age or anything like that. i think it is a standard thing as one appreaches end of career or end of life. it just might be that that is coming a bit sooner for many of us, all at once.
i wonder if we are ready
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A very useful thread on the OpenAI Gold Medal IMO performance:

Noam Brown19.7. klo 15.52
Today, we at @OpenAI achieved a milestone that many considered years away: gold medal-level performance on the 2025 IMO with a general reasoning LLM—under the same time limits as humans, without tools. As remarkable as that sounds, it’s even more significant than the headline 🧵
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