Michael Kopp
@mkk20.bsky.social
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Believer in memory to memory connections who wonders what "memory" and "compute" really mean.
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mkk20.bsky.social
On the flip side, when this current "data center" (more like large GPU clusters turned supercomputer) bubble bursts, they will hold the bum side of that trade and electricity might become very cheap ...
rbreich.bsky.social
BlackRock will buy AES, one of the largest publicly traded utility companies in the U.S.

AES is a major power provider for Big Tech companies building out data centers.

Yes: while these data centers drive up your electricity costs, wealthy financiers are going to make a killing.
mkk20.bsky.social
... totgesagte leben lange ...
gklambauer.bsky.social
Is Bluesky the actual dead Internet??
mkk20.bsky.social
... a less rose-tinted viewpoint of the same set of facts is that a vendor whose valuation is sky high due to solid demand is now funding its own demand pipeline. And that by funding one client over others. Red flags anyone?
bloomberg.com
Nvidia will invest as much as $100 billion in OpenAI to support new data centers and other AI infrastructure, a blockbuster deal that underscores booming demand for tools like ChatGPT and the computing power needed to make them run: bloom.bg/3K9akpk

📷️: Al Drago/Andrea Verdelli, Bloomberg
mkk20.bsky.social
Maybe they are confusing antipasto in "an Italian meal is nothing without antipasto" with being anti pasta ...
bwianair.bsky.social
Why are people like this?
A post of my dinner from yesterday with a reply from a complete stranger who has said "diabetes on a plate. Eat green leafy vegetables".
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johnmoralestv.bsky.social
More science data loss with potential impact on hurricane season: processing and delivery of Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder ends by 30 Jun. SSMIS is used by forecasters to assess tropical storm location, cloud structure, and intensity. It’ll lead to 📉 in monitoring ability & forecast skill.
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hochreitersepp.bsky.social
Mein Buch “Was kann Künstliche Intelligenz?“ ist erschienen. Eine leicht zugängliche Einführung in das Thema Künstliche Intelligenz. LeserInnen – auch ohne technischen Hintergrund – wird erklärt, was KI eigentlich ist, welche Potenziale sie birgt und welche Auswirkungen sie hat.
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hochreitersepp.bsky.social
We are soooo proud. Our European-developed TiRex is leading the field—significantly ahead of U.S. competitors like Amazon, Datadog, Salesforce, and Google, as well as Chinese models from companies such as Alibaba.
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hochreitersepp.bsky.social
Attention!! Our TiRex time series model, built on xLSTM, is topping all major international leaderboards. A European-developed model is leading the field—significantly ahead of U.S. competitors like Amazon, Datadog, Salesforce, and Google, as well as Chinese models from Alibaba.
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hochreitersepp.bsky.social
TiRex 🦖 time series xLSTM model ranked #1 on all leaderboards.

➡️ Outperforms models by Amazon, Google, Datadog, Salesforce, Alibaba

➡️ industrial applications

➡️ limited data

➡️ embedded AI and edge devices

➡️ Europe is leading

Code: lnkd.in/eHXb-XwZ
Paper: lnkd.in/e8e7xnri

shorturl.at/jcQeq
Introducing TiRex - xLSTM based time series model | NXAI
TiRex model at the top 🦖 We are proud of TiRex - our first time series model based on #xLSTM technology. Key take aways: 🥇 Ranked #1 on official international leaderboards ➡️ Outperforms models ...
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mkk20.bsky.social
If you have to say it ... it is an issue. Reminds me of football club presidents coming out and saying their manager is safe. Usually that means said manager is gone not long after. If a risk does not exist it need not be addressed.
mkk20.bsky.social
Some warped memory that. Is the US VP ok? Maybe he needs a break. Also, I remember the term "freedom fries" which replaced French fries which were never French to start ... anyway.
youtu.be/CpuN-yM1sZU?...
mkk20.bsky.social
I hope they thought through Northern Ireland and its hybrid status of being in the Single Market but part of the UK.
mkk20.bsky.social
Trade balance on GOODS only it seems. If the incoming reciprocal actions to these reciprocal tariffs include services into a similarly Kafkaesque formula, that would be bad news for Silicon Valley.
mkk20.bsky.social
In summary, 1. , 4. and 5. made me into a functional analyst, 2. and 3. were key to my research in mathematics, 6. and the entire circle of ideas about memory that arose from this inspire me even today. 7. literally helped me navigate 2008/9.
mkk20.bsky.social
Very topical again today, I feel. Helps in understanding which theories are necessarily peddled by "flat earthers" and which might have a point. I actually met Wynne, sadly long before I was at all interested in economics. A very decent gentleman, indeed.
mkk20.bsky.social
7. The only economics books that I could actually use to a) make sense of the data I was seeing and hence b) make money from trading: Wynne Godley's "Macroeconomics" and (together with Marc Lavoie) "Monetary Economics".
In AI this would be called "Sector Accounting is All You Need".
mkk20.bsky.social
Very topical again today, I feel. Helps in understanding which theories are necessarily peddled by "flat earthers" and which might have a point. I actually met Wynne, sadly long before I was at all interested in economics. A very decent gentleman, indeed.
mkk20.bsky.social
7. The only economics books that I could actually use to a) make sense of the data I was seeing and hence b) make money from trading: Wynne Godley's "Macroeconomics" and (together with Marc Lavoie) "Monetary Economics".
In AI this would be called "Sector Accounting is All You Need".
mkk20.bsky.social
6. The original LSTM papers (1994 and 1997 version). I might be biased but still very topical and, imho, under explored.
mkk20.bsky.social
7. The only economics books that I could actually use to a) make sense of the data I was seeing and hence b) make money from trading: Wynne Godley's "Macroeconomics" and (together with Marc Lavoie) "Monetary Economics".
In AI this would be called "Sector Accounting is All You Need".
mkk20.bsky.social
6. The original LSTM papers (1994 and 1997 version). I might be biased but still very topical and, imho, under explored.
mkk20.bsky.social
5. Tim Gowers' paper on arithmetic progressions of length 4. Kick started an entire circle of ideas (still going) that has revolutionized what we know about primes, upper bounds of how random things can be and techniques to exploit the latter.