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Grant Lenaarts

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impact is the new profession for the Ai economy.

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Hank Green (@hankgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s interesting that the emojis show the earth from three angles 🌎 🌍 🌏 but not the fourth. Though 🔵 is a fair approximation of what it would look like. People underestimate the Pacific.

It’s interesting that the emojis show the earth from three angles 🌎 🌍 🌏 but not the fourth. 

Though 🔵 is a fair approximation of what it would look like.

People underestimate the Pacific.
isabelle 🪐 (@isabelleboemeke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

None of the people who preach this grew up washing clothes by hand. I did. The women in my family did. You know what we all dreamed of? A laundry machine. Making everyone’s lives shittier is not a winning strategy for solving climate change.

Culture Crave 🍿 (@culturecrave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cards Against Humanity is suing Elon Musk & SpaceX for $15M They're being accused of trespassing on and damaging company-owned property in Texas "We bought a plot of land on the US-Mexico border to stop racist billionaire Donald Trump’s dumb wall. But this year, an even

Cards Against Humanity is suing Elon Musk & SpaceX for $15M 

They're being accused of trespassing on and damaging company-owned property in Texas

"We bought a plot of land on the US-Mexico border to stop racist billionaire Donald Trump’s dumb wall. But this year, an even
Randall Carlson (@randallwcarlson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The climate of half of North America up to 15 thousand years ago, was parallel to the climate of the south pole today. This indicates a change in weather patterns in orders of magnitude. Do you think people fail to understand the extent to which the climate has changed naturally

Candace Owens (@realcandaceo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, convicts are offered deals in prison in which they become agents for the state to impact culture. From Charles Manson to Diddy, this has always been a thing. Sorry for those of you who are just finding out.

@AI_EmeraldApple (@ai_emeraldapple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Culture Crave 🍿 Cards Against Humanity The cards against humanity is against a person who is trying to save the planet with renewable energy, make us interplanetary, and improve efficiency. Yeah they sure are against humanity aren't they?

Alice Smith (@thealicesmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yann LeCun People studying misinformation lean left for two reasons: 1. They are getting paid by the government to study misinformation. 2. They crave the power to become the sole arbiters of what constitutes ‘misinformation’.

BabbleBee (@thankelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yann LeCun If even one leftist disinformation expert, had stepped forward from the crowd and said, “Guys, I think we’re wrong about this. I think the Hunter laptop is real.” Then I might believe what you’re saying. But not one.

Gurwinder (@g_s_bhogal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yann LeCun This is wrong, Yann. Smart people lean left because they're better at rationalizing socially-convenient delusions. I explain in detail here: gurwinder.blog/p/why-smart-pe…

<a href="/ylecun/">Yann LeCun</a> This is wrong, Yann. Smart people lean left because they're better at rationalizing socially-convenient delusions. I explain in detail here: gurwinder.blog/p/why-smart-pe…
Eliezer Yudkowsky ⏹️ (@esyudkowsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Um. It would not actually be relevant to superalignment if infraalignment is easy, but some novices think it is relevant, so maybe it matters to them that UMMM.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

«Students don't need a perfect teacher. Students need a happy teacher, who's gonna make them excited to come to school and grow a love for learning» — Richard Feynman

«Students don't need a perfect teacher. Students need a happy teacher, who's gonna make them excited to come to school and grow a love for learning»

— Richard Feynman