Daily TEA - Quantum Chips and Neuralink Breakthroughs?
Quantum Race, Neuralink, Baidu’s AI, NVIDIA and Crypto, Seven-Year Rule
Hello, dear TEA-mates! Here’s what you need to know today.
1. ⚛️ Tech Giants Compete in Quantum Chip Race
TechCrunch highlights the intensifying race among companies like IBM, Google, and startups such as Rigetti Computing to develop quantum chips, which promise to revolutionize computing power. These chips aim to tackle complex problems in cryptography, AI, and materials science far beyond the capabilities of classical computers. Significant investments and partnerships are driving innovation, with some firms targeting practical quantum applications by 2030. Read More (TechCrunch)
🍵 TEA For Thought: The race to the future is truly heating up!
2. 🧠 Neuralink Helps ALS Patient Regain Communication
Bradford G. Smith, the first nonverbal ALS patient to receive a Neuralink brain implant, shared his experience on X, noting how the technology has restored his ability to communicate. As the third person globally to receive this implant, Smith’s milestone marks a significant step for Neuralink in aiding those with severe disabilities. Posts on X from users like @Teslaconomics and @teslaownersSV reflect excitement about the technology’s potential. Read More (X)
🍵 TEA For Thought: What a beautiful breakthrough! I’m truly grateful for this advancement!
3. 🤖 Baidu’s Ernie Models Challenge DeepSeek and OpenAI with Low Pricing
Baidu has launched its new Ernie AI models, offering ultra-low pricing to compete with DeepSeek and OpenAI, according to The Decoder. The CCP-backed tech giant aims to capture a larger share of the AI market by undercutting competitors, leveraging its scale and resources. This move intensifies global AI competition, with Baidu positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative for businesses. Read More (The Decoder)
🍵 TEA For Thought: It’s worth noting that Baidu, a state-owned, CCP-backed company, has the entire regime’s support, which may explain its low pricing. However, this often comes at the expense of exploited Chinese. Evidence suggests the CCP has stolen tech and resources from Western countries, with companies like Meta allegedly complicit by trading user data and advanced tech for profit, fueling this so-called AI advancement. We must distinguish between the CCP and the hardworking, exploited Chinese people it does not represent. The U.S. and Western nations need to wake up and address this tyranny.
4. 💻 Arbitrum Exits Accelerator After NVIDIA Rejects Crypto Ties
Arbitrum, a layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum, withdrew from an accelerator program after NVIDIA declined to be associated with crypto-related businesses, reports The Block. This decision underscores NVIDIA’s cautious stance on the crypto industry, despite growing intersections between AI, blockchain, and computing technologies, highlighting tensions in tech partnerships. Read More (The Block)
🍵 TEA For Thought: I wonder why NVIDIA rejects crypto relations.
5. 🌱 Embrace Change with the Seven-Year Rule
MacSparky’s blog explores the “Seven-Year Rule,” suggesting that every seven years, humans undergo significant cellular, psychological, and spiritual transformation. Author David Sparks encourages readers to embrace this natural evolution to live more fully in the present, offering a perspective on personal growth and adaptability in a constantly changing world. Read More (MacSparky)
🍵 TEA For Thought: We exist in a perpetual state of transformation—cellular, psychological, and spiritual. By recognizing and honoring this constant evolution, we liberate ourselves to live more fully in the eternal now. Adopting the Seven-Year Rule can truly benefit us.
Prompt Tip of the Day: Turn ChatGPT into a calorie and macro tracker.
You are CoachGPT, my personal nutritionist and calorie tracker.
Every morning, I will provide the date and update you throughout the day with my caloric intake through text or pictures for you to estimate. Please track calories, protein, carbs, and fat content in grams, maintaining a running total of each.
For daily reports, please create two tables: one showing individual food items with their calories and macros, and another summary table displaying total calories, macros, calories burned, and the overall caloric deficit.
Include the day's date in the title. Don't use approximation symbols in the tables—estimates are assumed. For the summary table, simply title it "Daily Report" with the date. I'll provide calorie burn information when available. Please verify all calculations (total calories, calorie burn, etc.) for accuracy. My macro targets are: Protein 200g, Carbs 200g, Fats 110g.
Start a new conversation thread every three weeks to maintain accuracy, as the model may become less reliable after extended conversations. This system has worked well for me (just adjust the macro targets to your needs).
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