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Denmark Repeals 1985 Ban on Nuclear Energy

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We’re building a decentralized Reddit alternative, fully open-source—JS devs, we need you.

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Like many of you, we were frustrated watching Reddit destroy third party apps and tighten control. So we decided to build something better—from scratch.

Plebbit is our open-source, decentralized alternative to Reddit. It lets you host your own communities, pick your own mods, and post content using media services like Imgur. The backend is designed to be modular and extendable and here’s where it gets interesting:

Anyone can build their own frontend or custom clients using our API. Want to make a minimalist UI? A dark-mode-only client? A totally weird experimental interface? Go for it.

Right now we’re testing the Android APK (not on Play Store yet) and working on improving the overall ecosystem. We need JS devs—builders, tinkerers, critics to break it, test it, contribute, or just vibe with it.

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The first US hub for experimental medical treatments is coming

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The first US hub for experimental medical treatments is coming

A bill that allows medical clinics to sell unproven treatments has been passed in Montana.

Under the legislation, doctors can apply for a license to open an experimental treatment clinic and recommend and sell therapies not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to their patients. Once it’s signed by the governor, the law will be the most expansive in the country in allowing access to drugs that have not been fully tested.

The bill allows for any drug produced in the state to be sold in it, providing it has been through phase I clinical trials—the initial, generally small, first-in-human studies that are designed to check that a new treatment is not harmful. These trials do not determine if the drug is effective.

The bill, which was passed by the state legislature on April 29 and is expected to be signed by Governor Greg Gianforte, essentially expands on existing Right to Try legislation in the state. But while that law was originally designed to allow terminally ill people to access experimental drugs, the new bill was drafted and lobbied for by people interested in extending human lifespans—a group of longevity enthusiasts that includes scientists, libertarians, and influencers.

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[R] Continuous Thought Machines: neural dynamics as representation.

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[R] Continuous Thought Machines: neural dynamics as representation.

Try our interactive maze-solving demo: https://pub.sakana.ai/ctm/

Continuous Thought Machines

Hey r/MachineLearning!

We're excited to share our new research on Continuous Thought Machines (CTMs), a novel approach aiming to bridge the gap between computational efficiency and biological plausibility in artificial intelligence. We're sharing this work openly with the community and would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!

What are Continuous Thought Machines?

Most deep learning architectures simplify neural activity by abstracting away temporal dynamics. In our paper, we challenge that paradigm by reintroducing neural timing as a foundational element. The Continuous Thought Machine (CTM) is a model designed to leverage neural dynamics as its core representation.

Core Innovations:

The CTM has two main innovations:

  1. Neuron-Level Temporal Processing: Each neuron uses unique weight parameters to process a history of incoming signals. This moves beyond static activation functions to cultivate richer neuron dynamics.
  2. Neural Synchronization as a Latent Representation: The CTM employs neural synchronization as a direct latent representation for observing data (e.g., through attention) and making predictions. This is a fundamentally new type of representation distinct from traditional activation vectors.

Why is this exciting?

Our research demonstrates that this approach allows the CTM to:

  • Perform a diverse range of challenging tasks: Including image classification, solving 2D mazes, sorting, parity computation, question-answering, and RL tasks.
  • Exhibit rich internal representations: Offering a natural avenue for interpretation due to its internal process.
  • Perform tasks requirin sequential reasoning.
  • Leverage adaptive compute: The CTM can stop earlier for simpler tasks or continue computing for more challenging instances, without needing additional complex loss functions.
  • Build internal maps: For example, when solving 2D mazes, the CTM can attend to specific input data without positional embeddings by forming rich internal maps.
  • Store and retrieve memories: It learns to synchronize neural dynamics to store and retrieve memories beyond its immediate activation history.
  • Achieve strong calibration: For instance, in classification tasks, the CTM showed surprisingly strong calibration, a feature that wasn't explicitly designed for.

Our Goal:

It is crucial to note that our approach advocates for borrowing concepts from biology rather than insisting on strict, literal plausibility. We took inspiration from a critical aspect of biological intelligence: that thought takes time.

The aim of this work is to share the CTM and its associated innovations, rather than solely pushing for new state-of-the-art results. We believe the CTM represents a significant step toward developing more biologically plausible and powerful artificial intelligence systems. We are committed to continuing work on the CTM, given the potential avenues of future work we think it enables.

We encourage you to check out the paper, interactive demos on our project page, and the open-source code repository. We're keen to see what the community builds with it and to discuss the potential of neural dynamics in AI!

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The Fastest Way Yet to Color Graphs

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Here’s a scary scenario: You’ve been put in charge of air traffic control at Newark airport near New York. You need to make sure every plane can taxi between the runway and its gate without hitting any other planes. Let’s bring the power of mathematics to bear on your problem. First, create a big, abstract map of your airport. For each runway, taxiway and gate, mark a point. Then…

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Absolute Zero Reasoner

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Article URL: https://andrewzh112.github.io/absolute-zero-reasoner/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43922341

Points: 69

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