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βI started sort of like last year with the obvious ones like repet and cursorβ
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βI started sort of like last year with the obvious ones like repet and cursorβ
βI just go to the Phil's coffee here every day morning i would go wake up at 5:30 a.m i would be there i be the first person in Phil's coffeeβ
βSo simple. How soon until one of your engineers is an agent engineer, an AI Engineer, do you have a sense?β
βthe real reason computers took off personal computers took off is the software called Vissical uh which essentially uh spreadsheet and calculatorβ
βI am going to try pairβ
βWe've been using them for several years now. And itβs been a fantastic company and they've been great partners.β
βafter pair I'm moving to idxβ
βI use clad as wellβ
βtried it already yeah vzer is greatβ
βthe FBI and CISA just published a Medusa Ransomware joint cybersecurity advisory. We'll post it in the comment section below the YouTube stream here for anybody who wants to review it.β
βyeah, Born B born to run. I mean it's it's an inspiring book. If people haven't read it, they should they should check it out. Very good narrative book.β
βAbsolutely. And I've never been a gamer. My only game experiences with the Game Boy Tetris. Only Tetris. I didn't play any other games. Well, and you'll notice with mod retro chromatic, we bundled it β¦β
βwe're very excited about vo um Google's imagery model and sort of video model and where those kind of come together so we've got really interesting products coming along in this space I think maybe weβ¦β
βget in touch with Benjamin cruser go to tabs. and uh see what happensβ
βcan you talk to us about Google Mariner yeah yeah so Mariners one we put out in December last year this is a fun one actually because we started seeing this capability developing in the model we're trβ¦β
βOh my god. So, there's kind of a fictionalized but largely correct version you should check out. I think it's called Tetris. It's a movie about it.β
βWe open-source SpecReason at https://github.com/ruipeterpan/specreason.β
βthere are other others like versel augment um um um uh cognition uh several several others and so this is happening very fast and you know coders across the industry are using it and the quality of coβ¦β
βthere was a story in Wired by Zoe Schiffer, I think it was, I have it open right here, November, where she said that didn't mention that she was in Los Angeles most of the time, but that she did work β¦β
βI think the one that that sort of blew my mind this past week was that when you compare AI Alone to doctors alone of course AI wins but AI also beats doctor AI teamsβ
βJoin the ARC Prize team -- help us build ARC-AGI-4 and ARC-AGI-5β
βmy company that I started before is called The Climate Corporation making software for Farmers helping Farmers make better decisions on the farm that will optimize outcomes relative to inputsβ
βWe had a great Ted Talk this year from a guy called hiroi Koga his his um company o Oishi um makes strawberries in indoor facilities but using Precision using all this dataβ
βthe company ohalo is named after a site discovered next to the Sea of Galilee called ohalo 2 it's an archaeological site 23,000 years ago the villagers that lived in this little little site they were β¦β
βSo probably like many people here I I read with great interest uh Steve Jay's blog post a couple months ago uh revenge of the junior developer.β
βAnd so here weβre going to move to the second Amadeus, which came out recently called the adolescence of technology. That is about what you see as the most serious A.I. risks.β
βJust go to linkedin.com slash ideacast. Terms and conditions apply.β
βYeah, the new image generation model is part of GPT-4o, so it's got all of the intelligence in there. And I think that's one of the reasons it's been able to do these things that people really love.β
βOn May 20th, join me at HBR's annual Leadership Summit with masterclasses, interviews with the CEOs of AT&T and Mattel, and an interactive case discussion led by Harvard Business School professor Kareβ¦β
βit was a great great pod shout out to our friend and friend of the Pod Megan Kelly and also we've got an incredible Duo for the first time we've invited a Duo to join us in The Red Throneβ
βThe entire training pipeline and dataset are publicly released on GitHub and Hugging Face respectively.β
βif I can just give a quick book recommendation this book Boyd by Robert Korm about John Boyd the Air Force Colonel who you know was part of the reformist uh movement I feel like everyone in Silicon Vaβ¦β
βa book I think you might find really fun is uh it's called Henry Kaiser builder in the American West but Kaiser is kind of underappreciated these days he was the Elon of his timeβ
βAre enterprise platforms about to face a mass exodus? https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1ynJOlXWVXyxRβ
βI think Arc like continues to be a source of new ideas and it's been amazingly resistant to people trying incredibly hard to crack it so I think there going to be a good payoff in continuing to work oβ¦β
βPleased to see two new Heron R2 quantum processors taking our total Heron fleet to five... excited to see what our users do with them. https://quantum.cloud.ibm.com/computersβ
βWe introduce SpecReason, a system that automatically accelerates LRM inference... SpecReason achieves 1.4-3.0Γ speedup over vanilla LRM inference while improving accuracy by 0.4-9.0%.β
βaround 2016 there was a lot of research along these lines 2015 2016 like nuring machines for instance and the likeβ
βThe top questions boards should be asking about AI https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxWXbeBDWWKQβ
βyou can use abstraction abstract interpretation sat smt solvers which are incredible pieces of Technologyβ
βStefan Volk is a professor at the University of Sydney Business School and author of the HBR article, Tapping Into Your Team's Circadian Rhythms. Here's our conversation.β
βI mean Claude is the uh is the best. I mean 3.7 is is really the best at doing agent stuff.β
βThe entire training pipeline and dataset are publicly released on GitHub and Hugging Face respectively.β
βit gets much easier if you release the weights of a large model so they can take a large model and then fine tune it and people are now releasing weights of large models which I think is crazyβ
βfor those of you who are here for the first time if you've not checked out their uh exhibitions I uh heartily uh encourage you to do that they're they're really wonderfulβ
βpeople should read the book to get the prescription yeah I read yeah that's my bookβ
βAI agents that can operate every app on your Mac.β
βthere's others for example we support zelt that empowers companies like Logitech on versel it Powers companies like Ikeaβ
βwe released in January a model called mistral small and it's a general purpose model so it speaks all of the languages it knows mostly about most thingsβ
βpeople are surprised that that Blackwell is such a great leap over Hopper and the reason for that is because we built Blackwell for inferenceβ
βLangGraph 0.3 Release: Prebuilt Agentsβ
βour model it's the 24b it's called M saaba it's a model tune on Arabic is outperforming every other language model that are like five times largerβ
βThis paper introduces a categorical framework for deep learning models that formalizes broadcasting through the novel axis-stride and array-broadcasted categories.β
βwe have a project in Google Labs called whisk and the idea is you set like a subject a scene and a style and those can be things that maybe you've seen in other places you're inspired byβ
βour model at Google V2 came out in December what really stood out to people was how it really had amazing physics you could pour a glass of water and it was perfectβ
βpeople should read the book to get the prescription yeah I read yeah that's my book that really didn't sell well was my pandemic book uh the climate book sold better than I expectedβ
βfor those of you who are here for the first time if you've not checked out their uh exhibitions I uh heartily uh encourage you to do that they're they're really wonderfulβ
βthey published an algorithm called r10 about how to bootstrap a model like R1 and like right now like a bunch of people a bunch of like solo hackers are like reproducing the R1 resultsβ
βI found this guy Aaron stuple on air chat and he was an incredible Expositor of the philosophy he lives his life with it 99% as Extreme as one can goβ
βhow to get rich remember that one how to get rich that like one theads and super Yeah Bang Yeah Yeah I think that is still the most viral threat ever on Twitterβ
βthere's an Incredible video that carpath just dropped that Andre just dropped where he does like this deep dive into llms and he explains chat GPT from the ground up it's on YouTube it's three hours iβ¦β
βI think it's van Luen or something like that New York and the holiday cookies and cream oh my God so good yeah it's so goodβ
βthe dolly Lama has these great on his YouTube channel he's got these great like 2hour discussions you get about 20 30 minutes into that you will fall asleepβ
βI can't believe that there is a app now nval called slopes just for uh skiingβ
βthe fastest way to help somebody get a job right now if you know somebody in the market who's looking for a job the best thing you can do is say hey go download the AI tools and just start talking to β¦β
βthe only thing I ask them is that they put on captions when they're watching YouTube so it helps their reading they learn to read fast good tipβ
βwhat we're doing right now ladies and gentlemen is uh sexy voice sexy mode grock Aiβ
βI actually with my with little ex my kid everything's called X um we watch Terminator 2 uh which holds off actuallyβ
βClaude is the best. I mean 3.7 is is really the best at doing agent stuff.β
βyou're probably referring to a paper that Jeff Hinton and I published in nature in 2015... it was basically a bit of a Manifesto if you want or a review paper to tell the wide community of Science andβ¦β
βI'm wearing a pair of glasses now... it's got cameras on it these are the Ray-Ban Meta... you can talk to them there is an assistant that is connected and you can ask it any questionβ
βthere is this architecture which really should be called a macro architecture called jepa... it is not an alternative to Transformers you can have Transformers Inside of japas... jepa is an answer to β¦β
βone of the main conferences on deep learning is called International Conference on learning representations which I created and co-created with Bengioβ
βMusk said that Tesla would reach five level autonomy within next 5 years... you clearly have to stop believing in him on this because he's been consistently wrongβ
βwe've been working on this model for a while...we train Claud 3.7 you know more to focus on these real world tasksβ
βI have a whole sort of long disclosure about this that you can read at platformer.news/ethics might be worth doing uh this weekβ
βI was so excited when Apple released this feature because it's very difficult to safely use an iPhone if you are in one of those categoriesβ
βWe investigate the emergence of intuitive physics understanding in general-purpose deep neural network models trained to predict masked regions in natural videos.β
βit's the AI wearable or Hardware that really is stuck with everyday people uh around me I I see a lot of people wearing them and they like using themβ
βyou might have heard about the partnership that meta has done with be my eyes a volunteer network of millions of people who are coming together to help blind people every day and that's a great use caβ¦β
βthe even reality is the one that looks like a normal pair of glasses it has two green and black displays in front of you...they are very very attractive they're lightweight they look like a normal paiβ¦β
βI'm on X I'm always on X I'm following 26,000 people in the AI Community I've built a bunch of list of 26,000 people and 6,000 companies on X so you can watch my list and join in the funβ
βI wrote two books on spatial Computing the infinite r it was the last one we wrote that four or five years agoβ
βthen there's the heavy weights like the The Vision Pro and the quest 3 which give you full immersion uh almost a wraparound screen in front of you so you can do really amazing augmented realityβ
βI use XPro so I can see uh I don't know 10 different lists on my screen at one time and so I can watch literally the world is just going byβ
βThis work demonstrates that Transformers without normalization can achieve the same or better performance using a remarkably simple technique.β
βYou've mentioned in the past the book 'The Ancient City'... you said, this is an important book to understand who we are and where we come from.β
βThis is one of the all-time great books... it's called 'Private Truths, Public Lies.' And it's written by a social science professor named Timur Kuranβ
βthe other good book on this topic, which is 'The Power of the Powerless'... who ultimately became the president Czechoslovakia after the fall of the wall.β
βthe best book is called 'The True Believer,' which is the Eric Hoffer book. And so the nuance you have to put on this is the elites play a giant roleβ
βprobably the best book on politics written in the 20th century called 'The Machiavellians' by this guy James Burnham, who has had a big impact on me.β
βSo our early customers end up being β¦ and Together AIβ
βI just started watching a key touchstone of American culture with my nine-year-old, which of course is 'South Park.'β
βMilton Friedman's old videos are all on YouTube. They are every bit as compelling and inspiring as they were then.β
βSo when is the Twitter Files, right, which Elon put out with the set of journalists when he took over... you can just read it and you should if you haven't.β
βFacebook produced a lot of documents into that investigation and many of those have now been made public and you can download those reports. And there's like 2,000 pages worth of material.β
βa quick shout out to an amazing interview you did with Bari Weiss... She has a podcast called, 'Honestly, with Bari Weiss.' She's great. People should go listen.β
βThis is a guy who literally wrote a book called 'The Diversity Myth.'β
βpeople should read the book to get the prescription yeah I read yeah that's my book that really didn't sell well was my pandemic book uh the climate book sold better than I expectedβ
βfor those of you who are here for the first time if you've not checked out their uh exhibitions I uh heartily uh encourage you to do that they're they're really wonderfulβ