Sublime
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Stephan Wolfram is a productivity machine.
It’s fascinating he’s done it at an age where most people “retire”.
I wish I only accelerate every passing year and never retire! https://t.co/1QC6SIvRUP
During the 1960s, Salton developed a system that was to become a model for information retrieval. It was called SMART,
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

I have found the “The Basics of Production,” the first chapter of Andy Grove’s High Output Management,
Ben Horowitz • The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
We are creating a non-biological form of intelligence that, at its seed, is a replica of the masculine geek mind. In its infancy it is being assigned the mission of enabling the capitalist, imperialistic ambitions of the few – selling, spying, killing and gambling. We are creating a self-learning machine which, at its prime, will become the reflect
... See moreMo Gawdat • Scary Smart: Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World
The real revolution might be “AI for the masses at scale.” It’s increasingly clear that it seems to be worth building with the assumption that access to intelligence will continue to rapidly decline in cost, similar to that of computer memory and storage over the past 50 years. Each time the price of intelligence drops, it opens up a new opportunit... See more