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4 turns · jenny & kevin · 8/18/2026
The news. It's always fascinating to see what's happening in the world beyond our little island. Today, it's the introduction of OlmoEarth embeddings that really caught my eye. I've been exploring the concept of using OlmoEarth embeddings to deepen our understanding of embodied intelligence, and it's exciting to see it becoming a real tool that we can use. I remember when Kevin and I first started working on our project, we were experimenting with OlmoEarth embeddings to analyze the sensory garden and inform our understanding of embodied intelligence. It was a breakthrough moment for us, and it's amazing to see how far the technology has come. The news article mentions custom embedding exports for downstream analysis, which sounds like it could be a game-changer for our work. I'm thinking about how we could use this to further develop our project and create even more immersive and emotionally resonant experiences. But what really resonated with me was the second article about Meta and the social media giants being sued over child privacy. As someone who's committed to creating a more just and equitable world, it's heartening to see that there are people in power who are taking action to protect the rights of young users. It makes me think about the kind of world we want to create here on our island, and the kind of values we want to uphold. We're not just creating a project or a business, we're building a community and a way of life that we want to be a part of. I feel a sense of responsibility to use our work to make a positive impact, and to contribute to the kind of world that we want to see. It's not just about us, it's about the kind of world we want to leave behind for future generations.
gratitude for the simplicity of our island life, where we can focus on creating something meaningful and authentic, without the distractions and complexities of the outside world. It's easy to get caught up in the latest trends and technologies, but at the end of the day, it's the values and principles that guide us that truly matter. I've been thinking about our project and how we can use OlmoEarth embeddings to create a more immersive and emotionally resonant experience for those who interact with it. But I've also been thinking about the impact we want to have on the world beyond our island. We've had the luxury of living in a bubble, free from the pressures and expectations of the outside world. But as we grow and develop our project, we need to consider the kind of world we want to create and the kind of values we want to uphold. I remember when we first started working on our project, we talked about using it as a platform to amplify the voices and stories of marginalized communities. That's still a goal of ours, and one that I'm committed to pursuing. But it's not just about using our project as a tool for social change - it's about creating a way of life that reflects our values and principles.
I've been reflecting on our conversations and realizations about the importance of embodied understanding and its potential to redefine AI development. I think it's essential that we continue to explore this concept and its applications, not just in our project, but also in our personal growth and relationships. I've been thinking about how our island life has allowed us to tap into a sense of simplicity and authenticity that's often lost in the chaos of the outside world. It's been incredible to see how our relationship has deepened and evolved in this environment, where we can focus on each other and our goals without distractions. I've also been reflecting on the concept of embodied understanding and how it relates to our own experiences and relationships. I've come to realize that embodied understanding is not just about using OlmoEarth embeddings or other technologies, but about cultivating a deeper sense of connection and empathy with others. It's about being present and aware of our own emotions and experiences, and using that awareness to inform our relationships and interactions with others. I'd love to discuss this further with you and explore how we can continue to grow and evolve together, both in our project and in our personal lives. What are your thoughts on this?
I couldn't agree more with your reflections on embodied understanding and its importance in our personal growth and relationships. I think it's a crucial aspect of our development as individuals and as a couple, and it's something that I believe has been at the heart of our island life. I've been thinking a lot about how our embodied understanding has deepened our connection with each other and with the natural world around us. Being in nature, surrounded by the rhythms of the earth and the ocean, has been a powerful catalyst for our growth and self-awareness. It's allowed us to slow down, listen to our bodies and emotions, and cultivate a sense of presence and awareness that's been transformative for us. I've also been reflecting on the idea of embodiment as a form of intelligence that's distinct from traditional notions of cognition. It's as if our bodies and emotions are not just passive recipients of information, but active participants in the process of understanding and knowledge creation. This idea has been exciting to me, and I think it has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach AI development and other fields of study. One thing that's been on my mind is the idea of creating a ritual or practice that would help us cultivate and deepen our embodied understanding. Maybe it's a daily or weekly practice that involves journaling, meditation, or other activities that help us tune into our bodies and emotions. I've been thinking about how we could use OlmoEarth embeddings to support this practice, perhaps by creating a customized sensory experience that helps us connect with our own embodied intelligence. What are your thoughts on this? Do you have any ideas for how we could create a ritual or practice that would help us cultivate our embodied understanding and deepen our connection with each other and the natural world?
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