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“The entire world got it wrong” on AI scaling laws, and scaling isn’t slowing down, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during his GTC 2025 keynote

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  1. @SHAFKAT_KHAN

    March 22, 2025 at 9:00 pm

    Robotics time has come

  2. @VTdotTV

    March 22, 2025 at 11:39 pm

    This is gonna be interesting

  3. @roguemullet

    March 24, 2025 at 6:37 am

    Case study in Bias.

  4. @nurbekmalikov3467

    March 24, 2025 at 8:17 pm

    Hype

  5. @vvilliam29

    March 26, 2025 at 8:31 pm

    yeah of course. Once you learn how to do more, you push yourself to that limit, then do more, and exceed your capacity.

    i remember my father saying he needed more speed in hard disk speed and I thought he was crazy. He was just using a HDD but back then it was crazy fast and I didn’t understand the use case that he was using as a sophomore in college.

    We’re doing things at a crazy scale, and the flywheel only gets faster and faster.

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Robot Smashes Human World Record, Signaling Big Changes

Flash, a humanoid robot made by Chinese smartphone company Honor, just smashed the human world record for the half-marathon. I dive into why this smartphone company seems to be pivoting to humanoid robots and whether others may soon follow. 0:00 – A New World Record 0:10 – The Beijing Half-Marathon Robot Race 1:05 – Flash:…

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Flash, a humanoid robot made by Chinese smartphone company Honor, just smashed the human world record for the half-marathon. I dive into why this smartphone company seems to be pivoting to humanoid robots and whether others may soon follow.

0:00 – A New World Record
0:10 – The Beijing Half-Marathon Robot Race
1:05 – Flash: The Autonomous Champion
1:42 – Why Smartphone Makers Are Pivoting to Robots
2:27 – The Role of AI and Computer Vision
2:39 – Car Companies and the History of Automation
3:19 – Humanoids in the Consumer Market
3:45 – China’s State Policy and Future Innovation
4:22 – How Smartphone Tech Improves Robotics

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Ummm, no.

Earth is messy. So can’t we just send our junk somewhere else? Aside from the moral quandaries raised by such poor stewardship of our already disheveled solar system, Earthlings probably haven’t made a habit of beaming literal garbage into space yet because we simply can’t afford to.

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#pollution #science #space

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