- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, Larridin, for measuring AI adoption in your business, BetterHelp, for mental health, LMNT, for electrolytes, Fin, for customer service AI agents, Shopify for selling stuff online, and
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that he'll rain hell upon the Iranians and he has, of course, a very substantial military, the world's largest, which is positioned to do a lot more damage, but he's not doing that. So, why is there this level of restraint from Trump? And the answer is that even
3Blue1Brown has a great series of videos specifically about transformers and attention. Large language models use attention to predict the most appropriate word to add to a sentence, but AlphaFold also has sequential information, not sentences, but amino acid sequences.
Well, it comes down to this scale phenomenon. Larger objects typically have less surface area relative to their volume, and that's important. Let's just approximate a flyer by a cube.
Why else do you have grades and pass, et cetera. Largely, that is an artifact from when school systems. This idea of public school systems universal education is a radical idea that's been around born in the mid 1700s
And I think just because it's the definition doesn't mean it's true. large, that he doesn't know anybody, and he came in with the weird booze that was like, oh, taste this.
But this can be done. Large organizations should aim to become unicorn hunters, not just status quo preservers. And I actually have a great belief in the future of corporate venture capital, but only if you design properly.
Yeah, as it turns out, this is not the first time we've had a transformational Technological innovation that could have large, large effects, not only on the economy, but on society. And he goes back 150 years, looks at, for example, the introduction of electricity in the 1800s.
And my view is that it was impossible in that moment to imagine a world where we would be living with largely with rules, with processes, with rights, that would supersede the prerogative of establishment figures the way they do now.
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the Large Hadron Collider, LHC, is the world's highest energy proton collider, while Fermilab's current and planned accelerators focus on intense proton beams for neutrino physics-
- So in infrastructure, you think TPU is giving an advantage? - Largely because the margin on NVIDIA chips is insane, and Google can develop everything from top to bottom to fit their stack and not have to pay this margin. And they've had a head start in building data centers. So all of these things that have both high lead times and very hard margins on
proving the continuum hypothesis. So, laying that all out on the table, can you explain the idea of infinity, that some infinities are larger than others, and why was this so transformative to mathematics? - Well, that's a really great question. I would want to start talking about infinity and telling the story much earlier than Cantor, actually, because, I mean, you can go all the way
universe here on Earth as humans, can we do more? Can we have access to much more electricity, and much more energy and do really interesting things with that? And still there's large amounts, millions and millions of years of power even at much higher output power levels for humanity. - Yeah, so the moment we start running out of hydrogen and helium, that means we're doing some pretty incredible things with our technology. And then that technology is
we have what is called gravitational confinement, where the gravity, literally the mass of the fuel itself is pulling to the center of the sun and it's pulling. And so there's a large force that's pulling all that fuel together and holding it and confining it together such that it gets close enough and hot enough for long enough that fusion happens.
They have some new specifics in the model that we'll get into. Largely this is a open-weight model and it's a instruction model like what you would use in ChatGPT. They also release what is called the base model, which is before these techniques of post-training.
Largely the reason that I mentioned. So, I became gradually disillusioned with how the company was going to behave.
large. You don't have enough forces to move into Iraq. What you want to do is this. You want to establish forward
largely say ignorant. I mean even when the angel comes to Mary in the gospel story and says you're going to be with
larger wave of bankruptcies and consolidation. People could be priced out of flying for years to come. Less competition, higher fares, loss of jobs, loss of service, loss of non-stop flights,
largest factions are led by the former president Petro Parashenko and uh the
Largely perpetuated by a corporation.
Largest downpour, the hottest summer, biggest rain in 30 years. We set records every year. It has become our problem.
large extent in technology.
largest and most loved Brands and agencies Nike Adidas lvmh Lego Dyson Levi's all the brands and also have the
large amounts of water to fight in the pan with that.
large part of the there it seems like Community companies also need to invest in trust building and relationship
larger than I actually teach in terms of the techniques.
--large company. But there's just so many interesting questions there.
larger than yourself and being part of the exploration really at the cutting edge of human knowledge, something like trying to search for a Higgs Boson,
larger number, and that there will be consumers, and renters, and homeowners, and so forth.
Large Array. This is me sitting on the edge of one of those antennae because since we're working at longer wavelengths, the dishes don't have to be quite as precise.
Larry and Sergey aren't perfect, right?
Largely because what we understand is that while every person's personal experience is unique, their job is unique, their family life is unique,
largely in Christianity and in fake anthropology, and Islam and Muslim societies were not historically
Larry Brilliant, CEO of Google's philanthropy section.
Larry Gagosian is down the street.
Larry is the one who, if not discovered Basquiat, certainly promoted him hard from early on.
Larry Gagosian has put Joe Bradley, among others, on his sort of global merry-go-round, showing his work in one of his many,
Large Array, which is an interferometer, and that lets you make a more detailed map of the sky with much higher resolution, and then you can go
LARPing is Live Action Role Playing, by the way.
LARPing is not a new thing, but we did puppy play season 1.
Larger shoes might suffice.
--larger seeds that have more-- juicy seeds, I guess, larger seeds that have more body in them.
Larry Nassar was a doctor.
Larry Sergey-- it's what we do here in Silicon Valley.
Larry Summers, the former dean of Harvard is on record saying, everything you learn is going to be obsolete in 5 or 10 years.
Large amounts of salted boiling water.
largely under German supervision.