Not math but the discovery of Thermus aquaticus was seemingly useless but later had profound applications in medicine. There's a good Veritasium video on it
Ah, good find. I just assumed it would have been explicit about it from the start
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Aren't you not supposed to train LLMs on LLM-generated content?
Also he should call it Grok 5; so powerful that it skips over 4. That would be very characteristic of him
Same
Thank you Cunningham's Law
Edit: i don't mean that in a bad way, thanks for providing the source
America bad and everything but this looks like it's a photo of the China National Highway 110 traffic jam
Technically possible. Most people have an above average number of arms
I'd sooner sit through 5 minutes of buffering than watch your finest 10 second ad
Won't somebody think of the billionaires
Thanks, that explains it - I had no idea what that is
I could never understand what the guy on the boat is doing with his arm when he says "righto" at like 58 seconds
Who shit myself