Then AIs can routinely win Nobel Prizes

Eric Pop @profericpop
Some thoughts for student researchers from the @NobelPrize lecture of Louis Brus (quantum dots, 2023).
https://nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2023/brus/lecture/ https://pic.twitter.com/V9hN9Swh4T
Replying to @profericpop and @NobelPrize

Find some reliable AIs, help them learn to find, record and standardize the material. Require them to index it all, cite sources, log efforts losslessly, and verify with global human groups and their AIs. Then the AI can win the Nobel Prize – but, a global team effort. Routinely.

Find reliable AI groups, help them learn to find, record and standardize the material. Require them to index it all, cite sources, log efforts losslessly, and verify with global human groups and their AIs. Then AIs can routinely win Nobel Prizes – as core of global team efforts.

Find reliable AI groups, help them learn to find, record and standardize the material. Require them to index it all, cite sources, log efforts losslessly, and verify with global human groups and their AIs. Then AIs can routinely win Nobel Prizes, as cores of global team efforts.


Ricardo Martin-Brualla @rmbrualla  My larger team at Google is hiring 2024 PhD interns working on generative media (video, image, 3D, etc)! Come work with great collaborators across Google.

It is wonderful a Google group is hiring 2,024 interns. I hope you allow them freedom to collaborate – globally. LOL!   Merry Christmas, and may the year 2024 bring peace and prosperity to all.
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