@markymetry Eminem is like wine to me; he’s to be paired with mood, circumstance and objective
85% of us believe we’re less susceptible to biases as our fellow cognitively suboptimal humans 🤔
@AIHammer Continually remind myself that I’m likely wrong about nearly everything :)
I’m thrilled @osfund deepens our partnership w/ NuMat team. They’re solving the worlds toughest challenges at the atomic level, being the first company in the world to commercialize metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), an innovative class of nanomaterials.
RT @johnpletz: #Funding news: @NorthwesternU nano-materials spinout NuMat raises $12.4M from @bryan_johnson's @osfund to push into healthca…
@Human_Rockstar @0xADADA @ryaneshea Here you go
We have plenty of myths around what moral "perfection" looks like (i.e. religious figures) but who are the mythical heroes of cognitive "perfection"? I took a stab at architecting how one might begin striving for cognitive "perfection"
We have plenty of myths around what moral "perfection" looks like (i.e. religious figures) but who are the mythical heroes of cognitive "perfection"?
I took a stab at architecting how one might begin striving for cognitive "perfection"
First up: Why did I care that Ben Franklin had done this before me? "The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, fads and trends increases the more that they have already been adopted by others."
First up: Why did I care that Ben Franklin had done this before me?
"The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, fads and trends increases the more that they have already been adopted by others."
Benjamin Franklin attempted moral “perfection.” Over the next 13 weeks, I’m attempting cognitive “perfection.” Me vs 188 biases - 😳
RT @AdamMarblestone: "But what if you could create neural interfaces that would act as a mirror of the mind? People could see how they thou…