extended thinking. Extended thinking and inference time scaling is just a way to make the models marginally smarter. And I will always err on that side when the progress is very high because you don't know when that'll unlock a new use case. And then sometimes use Grok for real-timeinformation or finding something on AI Twitter that I knew I saw and I need to dig up and I just fixated on. Although when
- We give you two out of three rights. Agentic systems can access sensitive information, it can execute code, and it can communicate error-prone. And just building up that intuition from every single task involved in, putting together a data center— ...you start to immediately get a sense at the
and it could upset the calculation. Errors build up. And this is one of the reasons why this technology is not yet ready for prime time. But about two or three years ago, two groups created quantum supremacy.
space and then put things on the on the on the cube in various places so in this error methods he was a very fast
didn't use the product so here you have the discovery of the idea that's not an error that's the part of the ad that your teeth have plaque on them and if you don't use Pepsodent you will suffer from from lack of white white teeth so this was a very successful advertising campaign I'll show you
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. error that matters, because if we got something wrong or maybe better, if there was an idea to pursue that we didn't realize,
function that's a disease modifying it's not fair to characterize it as symptom modifying so these are a series of errors that are not just straightforward journalism you know lazy factual errors they're all biased in a certain direction to make it seem like you know Ms we don't know what causes it we can't really treat it this guy has a great
in these races. And the key is understanding that voting is errorprone. You can't have a vote without a count. And even the simple act of counting can never be done perfectly. A few years ago, a professor
scientific literature, you see the same mistake made over and over again. This was a paper that was erroneous results that are in line with expectations uh get published uh much
that in a business setting even if you have the same ideas presented in almost exactly the same way in your e-mail messages or your annual reports or your web pages, that having errors will affect how people perceive your ideas. The value of what you're putting forth on the paper. Now this was a small study but in the UK, they found-- They surveyed hiring managers and they found that, they said that having a spelling or grammar error on a resume or CV was worse than showing up late to an interview and worse than swearing in an interview.
A whitewater is a point when the growing complexity of the business begins to cause us to cause errors. We begin to drop the ball. We buy the wrong product for this customer. We deliver this to the wrong place. We don't get the repainting done from pink to blue. We completely screw up the installation of something. Now of course what happens in the first instance is the founder owner group, because it's typically still the founder owner here, just put it
issues and some number of them have never even heard of the singer probably a smaller number I'm just errors then uh for me the time scales get longer because now I'm working on a magazine article or a book and I have
about its significance. Aand because I've been an enthusiast or a believer in its significance for a long time, I, I sometimes sound like I'm a cheerleader, is a word that Michael Errington used to me in private, which he did not use in his very two-sided review of my book the other day, although he did say you should read it, by the way, in case you didn't notice that. But, I mean, I think Facebook has not wrestled with the fundamental question of how they
playground for future Republican wives or hotbed of radical lesbianism. But apart from that it had more or less been her own show. Had Susanna read her essays, checked for spelling errors; had she offered to hunt down friends or cousins with connections to the various admissions offices--misguided though that surely would been even back then. Had she, God forbid, herself called up the offices demanding to speak to whoever was in charge about the brilliance and promise of her daughter. Compared with the parents Portia was dealing
And I think that really influenced me when I was writing my own immigrant stories, such as "An Arranged Marriage", and then "Unknown Errors of Our Lives", because she was interested in the same kind of issues, and that gave me a lot of insight as well as a kind of permission to write about my own community. So she's been a great influence.
see an idea and you'll be like, oh, my God that's the idea that I was looking for. And then finally, there's enhancement, the enhancement step. The creative process is a trial and error process, and ideas need to evolve, products need to evolve, you know. In the enhancement process you're basically going back and you've redefined your problem, you re-borrow materials, you re-combine and re-structure and you come up with the next iteration of the idea. And
errors he sent a message 4,000 characters
This error might be harmful.
The error codes had been turned off.
for error correction, because these motors don't necessarily spin at exactly 900 RPM.
on error-driven learning. And so one of the things that I actually would suggest is-- and this follows some of the work from Dr. Paller's lab--
Big error bars there too.
and error, experimentation, which you touch upon in the book.
and error experimentation. We tried things.
An error is the worst thing you can do.
a erradicar el hambre, por ejemplo.
with errors in scientific measurement.
d'erreurs de réplication dans nos duplications des cellules.
"And errors can happen to you and computers, because you are a computer.
and error process that you can have a knack for, Shannon actually shows how you can dramatically simplify it and do everything that's required to construct
our error, we forecast whatever has been happening recently into the future-- a very, very bad mistake to make.
self-error-correcting, right? Humans can error-correct words.
stupid errand she was so disgusted as to move Beyond disgust almost to find something that she could grasp onto um
The error cancels out, or the unsystematic variance, the error.
It errors on Disney XD.
and error by other human beings who have gone before us.
What errors exactly? They didn't really want to tell you that.
Huge error rate, but huge fecundity; huge productivity of new ideas.
of error bar on it.
That error message went one pixel up, one pixel down, one pick left, one pixel right, and then stopped.
catastrophic error in judgment.
Very erratic. And you know?
people for Quick and Dirty Tips, or an intern or something and you'd think if you were applying for a job with Grammar Girl , you would make sure your resume doesn't have any errors. And I have seen some atrocious cover letters, applying for a job with Grammar Girl. I mean it just seems so obvious to me that you should get it right. Okay. Maybe it's not obvious. But I'll tell you, it is important to get your resumes and your cover letters. Okay. This is a bit more anecdotal. But I
fabricated errands I had to do I asked for directions I hung around little kids
And I generally err on the side of giving more information rather than less.
Doctors should err in favor of giving more information rather than less, as it helps patients manage their expectations.
If I err consistently in less physically perilous ways, mental ways, psychological ways, I'm a schizophrenic.
And now the error grows roughly like four to the power K.
and getting the error term to be provably lower order.
And a timing error of just 100 nanoseconds throws off your position by 30 meters.