Sunday assorted links

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1. “AIs exceed humans on every major creativity test we give them, like the Torrence Test, but it isn’t clear what exactly that means.”  And in Turing tests, GPT-4 is judged more human than the humans.

2. Inference Magazine, a new magazine about AI progress.

3. Determinism continues to look more plausible.

4. NYT interviews Curtis Yarvin.  Brian Chau has some commentary.

5. Speculative claims about AI and the biosciences.

6. The growing demand for private fire hydrants (WSJ).

7. Henry Oliver and Hollis Robbins podcast on Atlas Shrugged.

8. “But in historical periods of weakened central authority and/or during civil wars, emperors would often launch their own coins.”  Partly but not entirely true, o1 pro comments.

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