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    Sep 5

    Those who are comfortable with and seek out the bizarre, have a promising role in the future.

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  2. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    The shocking history (and future) of zapping our bodies and brains with electricity: from the ancient use of electric fish to treat headaches, to the possibilities raised by brain-computer interfaces, explained here by

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 12

    And before you know it we're onto Benjamin Franklin, Victorian quackery, ECT and the brain-computer interfaces being built by , and others. Listen to the whole episode here:

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 12

    The shocking history (and future) of zapping our bodies and brains with electricity: from the ancient use of electric fish to treat headaches, to the possibilities raised by brain-computer interfaces, explained here by

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  5. Sep 11

    What do you think about this? Intelligence = Knowing (knowledge), What (probability), To Do (Action), Next (time)

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  7. Sep 11

    Yes to all of these things. Thanks for the recommendation,

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  9. Sep 10

    Which biology inspired artists do you like?

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  10. Sep 7

    All of our strongest assumptions, everything we imagine, about the future of human cognition, are likely wrong.

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  11. Sep 7

    My two teen boys just finished another summer internship at . While they learned new ways to physically interface with the brain, I learned new ways to verbally interface with teenagers.

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  12. Sep 6

    Organizational practices afford "Cognitive Repairs", correcting for individual biases. On a global scale, organizational efforts by humans are reaching a ceiling, we need AI to up-level.

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  13. Sep 5

    Agreed. Moving account of endurance, dedication, sacrifices, and ultimately generosity.

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  14. Sep 5

    What if contemplated limits on human intelligence parallel the past few hundred years of forecasted resource scarcity?

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  15. Sep 5

    Our world is now too complex for humans to manage. We need AI to level-up.

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  17. Retweeted
    Sep 4

    Thrilled to announce our partnership with !! Excited to combine Ginkgo's technology with Cronos' market experience and vision. Such a great match!

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  18. Sep 1

    5/ In a world dominated by capitalism, this entire argument/situation boils down to one thing: The Economics of Human Improvement. Simply put: every day there are lessening economic incentives to improve humans vs computers. Further explained here:

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  19. Aug 31

    4/ I'll add the missing piece to wrap up all of 's arguments: our data is the single most precious asset we own because it has the unique power to help us radically improve ourselves and avoid becoming irrelevant.

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  20. Aug 31

    3/ "More practically, and more immediately, if we want to prevent the concentration of all wealth and power in the hands of a small elite, we must regulate the ownership of data."

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