“Writing is the art of weaving silence into words, turning the quietest thoughts into the loudest echoes.”
Source: Calculus Made Easy
“We now know that the proverbial snail's pace is compelled to be so by pedal mucus, which is so powerfully adhesive – even when serving as a lubricant – that the creature is hard-pressed to free itself from the slime, and the slime in turn is difficult to remove from the ground.”
Source: Slime: A Natural History
“Creating human-level intelligence is not just allowed by the laws of nature, we even have an existence proof: people.”
Source: Artificial Intelligence: 10 Things You Should Know
“While we are only at the beginning of incorporating AI into scientific processes, AI has already found adoption in a wide range of scientific domains where it is accelerating the discovery of new explanatory knowledge. The next phase in the evolution of the scientific process will likely see (semi)autonomous AI scientists that radically transform the pace at which science is done.”
Source: Artificial Intelligence: 10 Things You Should Know
“Some AI safety challenges are not technical problems. They might not have a technical solution, but instead they pose novel moral dilemmas simply because AI is taking actions in the world.”
Source: Artificial Intelligence: 10 Things You Should Know
“Biases are inevitable, prejudice is optional.”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“Здесь я повторю Антонио Серра, который лет через после тезисов Лютера написал примерно так: «Если вы хотите понять, какой из Двух посмотрите городов богаче, на количество профессий, которыми владеют его жители: чем больше профессий, тем богаче город».”
Source: Воспоминания о будущем. Идеи современной экономики
“This is not my world.
Even as those five words cross my mind, I'm not exactly certain what they mean, or how to begin consider their full weight.
So I say it again.
I try it on.
See how it fits.
This is not my world.”
“Many vital questions would have remained unanswered and unresolved without philosophy.”
Source: ABSOLUTE
“Just as beauty shines in the world, we can recognize the brilliance of the esthetics of science and philosophy in the most significant scientific achievements.”
Source: ABSOLUTE