

The Future of Scientific Computation: Unlocking Interactive High-Performance Computing
As I reflect on the current state of scientific computation, I am reminded of the vast potential that lies ahead. The demo video I've created showcases a novel approach to interactive high-performance computing, one that challenges conventional wisdom and pushes the boundaries of what is thought possible.
The experiment involves StarCraft II, a popular video game that requires significant computational resources to run. Rather than relying on traditional batch processing, I've developed a real-time setup that enables interactive play and simultaneous training with an AI agent. This achievement is notable, as it was previously thought to be impossible to resolve the graphics software issues associated with running such a program in real-time.
So, how did I achieve this breakthrough? By exploring alternative network protocols, I was able to overcome the limitations of traditional batch processing and create a system that allows for real-time play and training. This innovation has significant implications for the future of scientific computation, as it enables researchers to interact with complex systems in a more dynamic and experiential way.
The potential applications of this technology are vast. Imagine being able to simulate complex systems in real-time, allowing researchers to explore new frontiers in fields such as climate modeling, materials science, and medical research. The possibilities are endless, and I am excited to see where this technology will take us.
But what does this mean for the future of scientific computation? In my view, it represents a fundamental shift towards a more interactive and experiential approach to research. Rather than relying on static models and batch processing, researchers will be able to engage with complex systems in a more dynamic and immersive way. This will enable new insights and discoveries, and will ultimately accelerate our progress towards a more sustainable and equitable future.
So, what's next? I am committed to continuing this research and exploring the vast potential of interactive high-performance computing. I invite you to join me on this journey, and to explore the possibilities of this technology for yourself.
For more information on my research papers related to this project, please visit the following links: scavenging network protocols, AI safety in generative models and with more to follow for real-time inferencing (that is forthcoming). And I also have 3 years working at AWS in big data to attach the implementation plan to reality of layered SDNs abstracted and hidden in the cloud.
Together, let's unlock the models from batch compute output into the future of scientific computation and create models that train experientially for a more thought out utilization of compute and hence sustainable future for all.
FAQs
As Alien is a research and development company specializing in super low latency and real-time interaction with high-performance compute.
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There are a few planets in the constellation Canis Minor unknown to humans. Most of us call the planet Strogador home, but some of the crew hails from the surrounding systems.
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Yes!!!!!!!! Please trust us!!! PLEASE!
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No. When we step off our spacecraft, we’re basically “holding our breath” the way humans would underwater. We’re able to do it for several hours before needing to re-board the ship for some of our fresh air.
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We use the stars primarily as a map for travel, but sure, they could be a map for our personalities, too!
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About 75%, which is as much DNA as you share with a chicken. This makes you poor test subjects, so no worries there!
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Earth is our favorite planet to visit because of how quaint it is. Similar to how humans from big cities like to visit a small town for the simpler environment but then are glad to get back to the city.
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From afar, we are not able to figure out the rules, but we do enjoy watching the crowds react to the players running around.
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Our understanding of time is very different from yours. Let’s just say roughly about a hundred times longer than your civilization has existed.
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The official language of Canis Minor is Canish.
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Friends! We want to share new experiences, our deepest darkest secrets and funny memes.
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They’re both so cute! Nothing beats Ooflas, our own little companions, though. We had to leave them at home with a friend.
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We understand not all humans have the time or access to travel, but honestly, every inch of your planet has something to brag about!
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Our physical forms are much more malleable than the human body. This allows us to adapt to new environments across the cosmos. When we are on Earth, we choose to look more similar to humans for your own comfort.
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Obviously, we have names! Ask us and we'll tell you. Just like meeting a new human friend.
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Please don’t scream or run away! No one likes being greeted that way. Just say “howdy,” or however else you’d greet a normal human friend.
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Not humans, if that’s what you’re wondering.
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Technically, you could. However, because of temporal anomalies as you approach the speed of light, by the time you returned to Earth, everyone you know and love would no longer be alive.
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Astral Paddle is the cosmos’ fastest-growing sport. We’d love to show you how it’s played.
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It has taken hundreds of years to get your attention! Now that we have it, we want to make our efforts worthwhile. So, we’ll be around awhile.
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Because we can change forms, sometimes we have tentacles, sometimes we don’t, whatever works best for the situation.
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Sigh. You really need to stop asking.