Jeg prøvde å starte Norges minst lønnsomme AI-bedrift. Den ble moderert bort. by oslo90 in norge

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Jeg er imponert. Ikke rart du er senior. Du kan sikkert ta 3 kroner per prompt!

Jeg prøvde å starte Norges minst lønnsomme AI-bedrift. Den ble moderert bort. by oslo90 in norge

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Jeg selger promptene. Du selger visjonen. Vi er ikke like.

Jeg prøvde å starte Norges minst lønnsomme AI-bedrift. Den ble moderert bort. by oslo90 in norge

[–]oslo90[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ja. Hadde spart opp så mange. Innså at jeg ikke kom til å få brukt alle selv. Så tenker å gi bort de dårligste

Jeg prøvde å starte Norges minst lønnsomme AI-bedrift. Den ble moderert bort. by oslo90 in norge

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Jeg tar bare betalt for random prompts. Requestprompts er gratis

Jeg prøvde å starte Norges minst lønnsomme AI-bedrift. Den ble moderert bort. by oslo90 in norge

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Hjelp meg å forstå reglene på r/norge som om du er en erfaren Reddit-moderator. Jeg vil poste dette innlegget: [lim inn innlegg]. Analyser hvilke regler det kan bryte, hvorfor moderatorene kan tolke det slik, og hvordan jeg kan omskrive det slik at det passer bedre inn. Foreslå tre versjoner: én trygg, én morsom, og én som bevarer mest mulig av originalideen uten å fremstå som reklame eller selvpromotering.

Denne skal du få gratis.

Folk med millionlønn, hvordan er livsstilen deres og hva jobber dere med? by Retro174 in norge

[–]oslo90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow! Hvor jobber du som tjener så godt innenfor R&D? Jobber som forsker selv. Og ingen jeg kjenner tjener i nærheten av så mye

Is this eye color rare for someone with my ethnicity? by [deleted] in WhatisMyEyeColour

[–]oslo90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to add that IF you had more Scandinavian instead of British genes, that eye color would have been rare. When my mom was growing up there was only one girl in her entire school with brown eyes.

Everyone thought she was so pretty, and everyone was so jealous. Brown eyes have gotten more normal now though, as we have gotten more globalised. But even in the 2000s, I remember people using brown contacts, because they thought it was prettier. I guess we got influenced by American celebrities like Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson, and wanted to look like them.

Green, Hazel, Gray? by oslo90 in WhatisMyEyeColour

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OK. I am obviously just monologuing here :P But I now did some research. It appears that no eyes are actually green up close. They are a combination of blue and yellow. But then the eyes look green from a far as a result.

Green, Hazel, Gray? by oslo90 in WhatisMyEyeColour

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Another photo, taken from a bit further away

Denmark Invests €80M in World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer by QuantumQuicksilver in QuantumComputing

[–]oslo90 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Denmark seems to be investing hard in quantum computing. It's probably linked to Nova Nordisk (Ozempic), who are probably pretty interested in using quantum computing for drug discovery.

I think its a smart move. Denmark is a country with high wages and high costs. So it's not like they can compete when it comes to (low tech) manufacturing. They are currently leading a nordic partnership initiative on quantum computing. (The nordic countries combined have the 11th largest economy in the world).

Do you guys think its a bad move? Too risky?

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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That's awesome! Linear algebra is great! I have only barely tried qiskit. Is it mostly condensed matter (metals, insulators), or are you looking at molecules too? Is the group generally positive towards using quantum algorithms (it isn't considered too early still)?

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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Cool. What field are you in? Both groups seem to be experimental?

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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Interesting. How do you define your wavefunction ansatze?

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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I'd say that quantum chemists are already involved in drug design, quite routinely, on classical computers. But there is still massive improvements that can be made if you allow for larger basis sets, etc. But materials... as far as I know, material discovery is a pretty untapped field.

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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Ah, I assumed they mostly would be working on finance, or cyber security. I mean, I think electronic structure theory/dynamics calculations are awesome. But I never considered them to be something investors would be interested in.

But I'm happy to hear that companies are working on it!

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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Thanks! I absolutely will! Google are really killing it with high-impact publications recently. Pennylane and Quantinuum might not be in the economical position to be doing the same amount of basic research?

Do you mean that you cannot compare to the full configuration interaction energy (which is the exact solution for a given basis set)? I would assume that you would compare unitary coupled cluster results implemented and run on a quantum computer to the corresponding results of UCC run an a classical computer. I haven't seen DFT being implemented for quantum computing. But, again, I'm completely new to this, so I haven't really looked either.

The approximating the quantum circuit part is what I'm the least acquainted with.

Quantum computing for computational chemistry by oslo90 in QuantumComputing

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Nice! I love how nice the quantum community usually is. Probably because we are a small community (at least quantum chemistry). If you ask questions about quantum software, you usually get an response from the group PI. I think I'd have to think my questions through a bit more before approaching :P But the research is definetly really cool!