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8DAudio_Chapter 6 - Eye of the Robot

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The speaker discusses their robot, portfolio, and design challenges in circuits and factories. They talk about their bold yellow background and not conforming to design trends. They mention the efficiency and visual similarities between factories and circuit board layouts. They also mention their personal portfolio, focusing on illustrations and art pieces related to social issues. They briefly mention their belief in collective hallucination and reference a photograph of a steel plant in South Korea. They quote from Detective Del Spooner's diary notes about procrastination and fear. They mention an upcoming AI conference and NVIDIA's advancements in AI computing. They make a playful comment about pronouncing words. They briefly mention trauma survivors and addicts using humor as a coping mechanism. They end with a statement about spending less time comparing oneself to strangers on the internet. I have the robot 2035. Hi, Ricky. Thank you for the compliment on my work. It's very much appreciated. Yes, I have a full portfolio online. I'll list all of the links below. Circuits and circuits and factories share a lot of design challenges. For example, connecting lots of points with the fewest number of crosses, because things need to be on a flat surface. Horizontal plane, I mean. Very good comment. Mad Racer Sensei. Visit website deltspooner.sky. Central design portfolio. A mixture of my entire body of work showcasing selected commercial work across all fields with a balance of personal work. The bold yellow background was a calculated, thought-out decision that represents my confidence in a visual format. This is based around the idea of not having to conform with current design trends and solely being led by my personal creativity and direction. By the way, they also need to be both extremely space efficient and saving time traveling as well, I imagine. That also leads to some of the other visual similarities between factories and circuits board layout design. Yes, I totally agree. Dan, this comment proves such a good point. My website links it. Visit my articles at outlet.deltspooner.skyblog. A visual aid to my portfolio, the format in which work is displayed is a lot more reckless and expressive, almost ordered chaos. Chaos of things, you know. Visit my personal portfolio in the link pixelgym.me. Illustration and art. An entire body of finished illustrations and art pieces focusing on the Second American Depression and misunderstood imagery of young and black Americans. Which I believe has very strong parallels with black Britain youth. This blog page also contains images from my sketches, photography, 3D animation of Sony movie, Into the Spider-Verse, etc. As a hobbyist 3D generalist, I strongly believe we are actually the same as the computer we are using right now. We are just better at collectively mass hallucinating whatever we manufacture here on Earth 2.0 and other places as well, or even other parallel dimensions like this Unreal 5.2 simulation. King of Diamond. Walkabout Procrastination. King of Diamond. Walkabout Procrastination. King of Diamond for Tim Urban explained furthermore. This isn't a close-up of a computer chip. It's an aerial photo of a giant steel plant in South Korea. South Korea called Gwangyang Steelworks. Courtesy of Vicki Overview. Courtesy of Vicki Overview. Detective Del Spooner's diary note. Courtesy of Vicki Overview. On the 31st of December, 2034. He wrote these paragraphs by laser point pen. Procrastination, often seen merely as avoidance, is a complex interplay of emotions and fears deeply embedded in our psyche. Point pen. As a police officer, I initially perceived procrastination as an enemy, a symbol of weakness. Yet, over time, my perspective shifted, revealing its multifaceted nature. It's not solely about laziness, but primarily a manifestation of fear. The fear of not meeting our own or others' expectations. The dread of imperfection. Of falling short of our own set ideals. Del Spooner's diary note on 19th October, 2035. I wondered where these fears are coming from, because I will be promoted in our Chicago Police Department soon. I believe this week will be a good one for me. Or is it? Or is it? Or is it? Am I asking myself in the mirror again? Come on. Shake my half-android head. Dear friends, we are so excited to announce that we will be sharing our most ambitious AL research, the Large Nature Model, at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC AI conference next week. Over the past eight years, we have been constantly experimenting and discovering the beauty of nature. One of our recent works is an artwork called Machine Hallucination CA Landscapes, which is an AI-generated data painting that has dreamt up 155 million images of all the national parks in California, America. Hashtag AI drawing nature with NVIDIA. New AI nature model. The hallucination machine. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC on Tuesday that investments in artificial intelligence computing remain in the early innings, predicting years of growth ahead as the technology affects a range of industries, including healthcare. We're in the beginning of this AI computing ramp, he said, and we're in the beginning of the accelerated computing ramp. It's going to last a few years. NVIDIA on Monday unveiled Blackwell, a new generation of its AI graphics chips, at its conference in San Jose, California, United States of America. The company's advanced technology is essential for training and deploying large AI models. And its products are highly coveted by high-profile names in big tech. More details on Huang's comments at the bio link in Logic. Next slide, please, Vicky. Did you mean Viking Mickey? I must say, the word has a lovely sound to it, quite delightful to pronounce. Like Yoshio Chihiro, Ushiwaka Kashi, overclocking to the max, and in the end, the funniest person in the world. The people I know are trauma survivors and addicts. It's a skill set you develop when the only safe way you can say certain truths and thoughts and fears and needs out loud is by framing them as jokes. Your time on Earth is limited. Spend more time being your best and hilarious self, and less time comparing yourself to strangers on the Internet. Ironic. Cyntic wacom Ominon. Chronicle ironically ironic. Vicky, full stop, please. United States of America. The only safe way you can say certain truths and thoughts and fears is by framing them as jokes. Ironic. Vicky. Jokes. Courtesy of Vicky. Overview.

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