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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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Asfandyar Fakher, agreed. Check out short video about AI (Github Copilot) + Bentley STAAD.Pro application for finite element analysis applications: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7462306032610983937
Tianyu Xu 😅😅😅 so you create an "alternate" path 😉.
On that note, how do you balance the camera path annotations from, say in this case, ants and objects motion?
Amanda Wu, agreed. Check out short video about AI (Github Copilot) + Bentley STAAD.Pro application for finite element analysis applications: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7462306032610983937
Mauricio J. Shibazaki Yllana, agreed. Check out short video about AI (Github Copilot) + Bentley STAAD.Pro application for finite element analysis applications: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7462306032610983937
If your a software engineer write code for AI
The value of AI isn't just finding answers faster, it's giving researchers the freedom to ask bigger questions.
AI is accelerating the creation of knowledge.
The question for companies will not be how much knowledge they can generate, but how quickly they can turn it into consistent, traceable, and executable decisions.
Because value does not come from discovering more possibilities.
It comes from executing the right ones better.
"Nearly a Terawatt" (~900 gigawatts) vs US 2024 Capacity of 1.25 TW.
For comparison, average US Power Consumption = 500 GW of 1/2 TW.
Yet, interconnection queues are notoriously bloated — historically only 20-30% of queued projects ever get built - ah, we hope. The staggering implication: if even 1/2 of the map gets built and powered primarily by NG, it would roughly double current US power-sector gas consumption.
https://lnkd.in/gxU39NcE
In 2011, MIT published a landmark report, "The Future of Natural Gas," coining NG as a "bridge fuel", MIT co-chair, Henry Jacoby stated: "People speak of gas as a bridge to the future, but there had better be something at the other end of the bridge." Yet, bridges take time - that we ain't got.
Matthew Kilkenny are you using AI to write your pieces?
As someone that's studying Computer Science, was this really a shock? I would think that this guy was studying the latest information, right, and not a course that was already outdated... Yes it is sad but being surrounded by other techies, why didn't the Computer Science degree support new technology? What am I missing here?
Michelle L. I agree totally! It would be like learning how to use a typewriter and then complaining that computers are now replacing them! I would surly think that doing a computer science degree was to learn the latest tech and not what would become obsolete.
This is quite an interesting find. So, as of now, the approach should be to translate to local language (albeit a hacky fix)?
I've always wondered how they ended up in the Matrix, and now it makes perfect sense. 😅
Eid Mubarak!
Michelle L. Being obsolete after graduation will depend on their major & minor. But far more important after graduation is to understand that their learning journey has just begun until they fall dead. If they don't take that for granted, their jobs will quickly obsolete. Some majors like Engineering in computer science, Computer Gaming, 3D Printing, AI internet applications in general do become obsolete very quickly. there are also many majors in the humanities that are not obsolete but don't have professional futures. & that is were parents & University advisors should help with orientation. But as we can see it doesn't work.
Human, have started its own extinction - be prepared, 2 generations to come is all we have left
Very interesting finding!
The phrase that stands out here is reducing the cognitive friction of research. That is the real unlock. Most breakthroughs are not blocked by a lack of ideas but by the cost of testing the unlikely ones. Lower that cost and people start exploring paths they would have dismissed as too expensive to try. Worth watching how this changes which questions even get asked.
It’s become token economics for enterprise and for personal , wait for hours before your ai agent starts working again after session and weekly rate limits. This shows how vulnerable we are , if an outage occurs. Companies should understand that Humans are not replaceable and should be treated as proxies for their ai agents.
Well represented