“Play is training for the unexpected.”
—Marc Bekoff
Preparing for unknown futures requires mental agility, flexibility, adaptiveness. Becoming comfortable in unpredictable spaces.
How do we do that? Mix it up more. Get crazy.
That’s Goal Lab. Our space for more play. Pushing the envelope and pushing more buttons. Giving attention to our distractions.
Diving into ideas we’ve been collecting: real world AI, community-building, t-shirt designs, puppetry.
Join us. Should be a fun ride.
It scares me a little to hear that so many people are not yet using Anthropic Claude.
Using their new "artifacts" feature that was released in Beta this week, and their powerful new Claude 3.5 Sonnet model, I created a "City Builder" game for young children.
It lets you iterate on the left, while Claude builds on the right in real-time.
This was about 30 minutes of half-hearted work while having my five-year old son climb over me saying things like "what about more parks and trees?" 🌳🌳
Looks like CoLab Planning will soon need to have an educational planning games page!
#AI#Anthropic#ResourceManagement#UrbanPlanning
Want to experience the thrill of Fall Guy? We’re giving away 2 FREE tickets to this edge-of-your-seat movie!
This Ai generated images captures some of the hair raising stunts we Sri Lankans pull on a daily basis.
Did you know that in Fall Guy, many of the actors performed their own stunts? From high-altitude jumps to intricate rope maneuvers, the actors' commitment to their roles is truly inspiring and a testament to the power of hands-on learning.
Here’s your chance to win:
Trivia Question: In Fall Guy, the main character undergoes intense training. What crucial survival skill does he master that saves his life during the fall?
Comment your answer below for a chance to win! 🪂
#FallGuy#LayupLearners#MovieGiveaway#CorporateLearning#MasterNewSkills
Storytime is brain time! 🧠📚
Dive into the world of imagination with your little ones and build strong neural connections with every page turned.
It's not just fun—it's an investment in their cognitive growth.
#ReadingIsLearning#BrainBuilding#FamilyReadingTime
Large language models can do jaw-dropping things. But nobody knows exactly why | MIT Tech Review
Two years ago, Yuri Burda and Harri Edwards, researchers at the San Francisco–based firm OpenAI, were trying to find out what it would take to get a language model to do basic arithmetic. They wanted to know how many examples of adding up two numbers the model needed to see before it was able to add up any two numbers they gave it. At first, things didn’t go too well.
The models memorized the sums they saw but failed to solve new ones.
By accident, Burda and Edwards left some of their experiments running far longer than they meant to—days rather than hours. The models were shown the example sums over and over again, way past the point when the researchers would otherwise have called it quits. But when the pair at last came back, they were surprised to find that the experiments had worked. They’d trained a language model to add two numbers—it had just taken a lot more time than anybody thought it should.
Curious about what was going on, Burda and Edwards teamed up with colleagues to study the phenomenon. They found that in certain cases, models could seemingly fail to learn a task and then all of a sudden just get it, as if a lightbulb had switched on. This wasn’t how deep learning was supposed to work. They called the behavior grokking.
https://lnkd.in/e6ACT7x4#AI#genAI#LLMs#OpenAI#grokking#ML#DL#research
There is always something to learn about anything, no matter how trivial it may seem; there are hidden lessons underneath.
I uncovered a few lessons to learn from this video in an article. Feel free to read it using the link below
https://lnkd.in/g3EPpn8Q
🪐 How Close Are We to #Space Travel?
🍼 Is #Programming Like Parenting?
🧠 Can #AI Shape Our Personal Identity?
Watch back the full sixth season of Art + Technology to find out.
Happy Thriving Thursday, everyone!
Today, we celebrate the strides we make every day, thanks to understanding and technology.
Living with dyslexia is unique, and AI is helping us unlock our full potential by tailoring learning and communication tools that suit our individual needs.
From text-to-speech features that assist with reading to predictive typing aids that smooth out writing, AI is not just about technology; it's about creating a supportive environment where we can all succeed.
Let's talk about growth today!
What's one tool or resource that has significantly helped you manage dyslexia?
Share your story – inspire each other and discover new tools together!
SpiritDAO has radically reimagined Sensemaker AI into what is likely one of the most comprehensive spirituality AIs available: https://lnkd.in/eSrb8B_2
🧠 Trained on:
51 Buddhist texts
Christian/Catholic/Mormon bibles/addendums
Torah
Quran
Various Hindu Texts
TaoTeChing
And of course, collective works grounding Temporal Naturalism
Lee Smolin, Roberto Mangabeira Unger, and my efforts via Self-actualization in the Age of Crisis
+ Full SpiritDAO Documentation
If you're interested in better understanding Temporal Naturalism and how it might better orient you towards your ideal or compares to other religious beliefs it is a much more powerful tool than our previous version.
Serial Entrepreneur & Creative Co-founder (ex Zappos) many hats
2moHow does one join this lab? Asking for a friend.