
xiq's personal blog and lab notes for epistemic.garden
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I found “my people” on twitter around 2018-2019. A loose group discussing Slate Star Codex and Ribbonfarm and Meaningness, and I thought they were sooo cool. Reading their tweets felt like drinking big gulps of insight and over time I relax...
Today I had the privilege of directing the attention of 3 brilliant NYC friends over lunch.
I told them I’m now motivated to read the classics. There’s a sense in which Homer created Western civilization.
I am fundraising and so I ask my...
This is a live document where I lay out all my epistemic.garden work in context.
Epistemic Garden is an R&D lab building AI infrastructure for community flourishing. Supported by Vitalik Buterin, SFF, and Peter Wang.
Alexandre designed and conducted the research and wrote the first draft of the post. Xiq provided the research direction, supervision, and edited post.
In our previous blog post, we shared the motivation behind ClaudeConnect, a tool to sha...
This post is written primarily by Alexandre
Seb Krier recently argued that AI could solve coordination problems by “obliterating transaction costs”. Nora Ammann broke it down into solving the problems of:
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