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βAMD support: llm.c by @anthonix: support for AMD devices, such as the 7900 XTXβ
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βAMD support: llm.c by @anthonix: support for AMD devices, such as the 7900 XTXβ
βllm.cs by @azret: a C# port of this projectβ
βLlm.cs by @nietras: a C# port of this project with focus on easy to get started on any platform. Clone and run β β
βllm.cpp by @gevtushenko: a port of this project using the CUDA C++ Core Librariesβ
βgpu.cpp by @austinvhuang: a library for portable GPU compute in C++ using native WebGPU.β
βan article came out that I loved by the zed team the high performance text editor with AI native uh capabilities or code editor.β
βllm.go by @joshcarp: a Go port of this projectβ
βHe was also using a tool called super whisper so that he could talk to the machine. So like imagine just like being in a sci-fi movie where like you sit down like this and you just start talkingβ
βllm.java by @harryjackson: a Java port of this projectβ
βfor evals, we use a product called brain trust for example and we want to make sure that every product that we don't build but you still need in the AI world is in our marketplace.β
βllm.metal by @regrettable-username: LLM training in simple, raw C/Metal Shading Languageβ
βInstall the Vercel plugin for your favorite coding agentβ
βyou can expect integrations like uh browser base and browser use. They're building browser infrastructure for agents.β
βllm.zig by @saimirbaci: a Zig port of this projectβ
βllm.tpc by @abhilash1910: a Habana Gaudi2 port of this projectβ
βllm.nim by @Vindaar: a Nim port of this projectβ
βI just signed up for Clover um on the weekend, but it didn't work on my mobile, so I haven't tried it properly on my desktop yet.β
βI wouldn't look at Robert Scoville. I'd look at Trisha code. She has created a series of videos with AI of a character that's based on her... If you go to her ex account and watch some of her videosβ
βThese are the even realities. There's a whole series of wearable computers coming out... These have just a little tiny green and black display right about right about here.β
βI got the Sony ZV E10 Mark II. And the reason I changed over to that one is because it allows me to live stream just with the USBC cable... I'm pretty happy with it.β
βshould I teach her how to do video editing now with Cap Cut or do I go no learn AI, you know, learn like become good at AI.β
βWe have a Gemini embeddings model which is state-of-the-art. So excited to be rolling that out to developers more broadly in the next couple of weeks.β
βThe deep research API I'm super interested in... we're finding ways to bring a bunch of that together into a like bespoke deep research API which will be awesome.β
βWe introduce SIMA 2, a generalist embodied agent that understands and acts in a wide variety of 3D virtual worlds.β
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βHere we introduce AlphaQubit 2, a neural-network decoder that achieves near-optimal logical error rates for both surface and color codes at scale under realistic noise.β
βThe other really important thing they did, which I kind of give I give as a recommendation for parents to think about, which was very useful for me becoming a scientist, is you know, when you come homβ¦β
βI think the big event for in high school was I got to take a physics course in high school and really loved it because it put the math into all the kind of physics I had understood doing things.β
βAnyone who's read my book, uh, lifespan knows that this book is very important to me.β
βThis is my Bon Charge face mask. I've been wearing this for some time now. ... this is one of the things that almost all of my guests on this show have confirmed works. It is really, really, really efβ¦β
βKetone IQ, which you can get at ketone.com ... Game changer.β
βSerena put me on to green tea matcha, right? So, matcha tea. If you haven't tried it, uh I'm sure you've tried it, but those of you who haven't tried it, I highly recommend it.β
βYou can take the precursors. ... NMN is directly converted into NAD. ... When you give a human NMN by swallowing it, a gram of it, you can t you typically double the amount of NAD in your body.β
βthe special competitive studies project is organizing an all-day summit on AI plus science on July 23rd here in Washington DC. So, please register if you're interested in attending.β
βin March of this year, we launched a Genai course for national security in partnership with Corsera. It's an incredible course. More than 3,000 people have enrolled. You can be one of them if you starβ¦β
βSpermadine. The reason that I take it is that it extends the lifespan of every animal ... it's a very safe molecule.β
βI'm also um keen on glycine. ... I take about 5 g of glycine most days uh they live longer ... it's very safeβ
βOpen claw basically put into the popular consciousness what an AI agent can do... open claw is open but it formulates it structures a type of computing model that is basically reinventing computing alβ¦β
βcertainly as a patient you should be using second opinion. But but we don't know if it introduces bias.β
βYou announced one here uh I believe it's the Dell 6800. Uh this is a very powerful workstation to run local models. 750 gigs of RAM.β
βyou read the AI 2027 report and now you're talking about AI super coders training models and then having this just recursive loopβ
βJosh Gans who's an economist at the University of Toronto has a really nice paper outlining that in an area where we don't know what's going to happen where harms and benefits are both emergent that pβ¦β
βsome of them written by my colleague Daniel Schwarz that those papers showing that 01 preview leads to 10 to 30% improvements in quality and speedβ
βif you go to the generative AI lab at Wharton, we have a whole bunch of creative common prompts that we've released that are designed for teaching and you can modify for yourself.β
βjust take 03 and ask it a bunch of hard questions and open up its thinking and you'll see it. You know, it does some research. or write some code.β
βor use operator. You'll see this is the goal that the AI companies want. Systems that autonomously carry out your will.β
βagents bang on Blender, agents bang on Photoshop. And the reason for that is because those tools are first of all do a very good job.β
βthere was a training run that happened in this crypto project called Bit Tensor Subnet 3. They managed to train a 4 billion parameter llama model totally distributed with a bunch of people contributinβ¦β
βif you haven't played with Manis or for most people who've listening, just take 03 and ask it a bunch of hard questions and open up its thinkingβ
βif you configure AI to work like a tutor and give it people classroom support in the right kind of way you get fairly big boost to learning outcomes.β
βif you just use the tools, if you actually go spend 10 hours using these tools as you recommend and just ask, 'Hey, be nice to me.'β
βif you're doing differential diagnosis you 100% want as a doctor you 100% want to be using AI to do this right like if you're not like it's already better than humans across most of that fieldβ
βI was the first Democratic mayor in the state to come out in support of Prop 36. The rule of thumb there is on your third public drug offense, you can be given a choice between treatment and incarceraβ¦β
βcame back as a public school teacher through the Teach for America program.β
βwe've created AI upskilling courses for our workers. We've gotten AI companies to come into our libraries and provide tools and training.β
βAnd there's this new documentary, the um the AI doc, uh which I just saw, which is very um super watchable and um entertaining in its own way, uh but also, you know, very worrying.β
βwe acquired a company on the mining stuff, a company called Pronto... automating mining equipment.β
βLabs which takes you 10 to 15 minutes... can literally build you websites, dashboards, analytical charts, diagrams, study guides, slide decks, presentations.β
βThere's this thing in perplexity called tasks that you can just periodically run for yourself... I have a task that tells me the max seven stocks movement every day.β
βabout two years ago, we put together this product that we called the Dell AI factory and now we've got 4,000 plus of these and it's kind of running rampant across enterprises.β
βI have played with the Ray-B band Meta glasses. They're okay. I think today I would say they're good AirPods replacement, but not really useful for the AI yet.β
βwe have this Dell portal on hugging face and we have all these open models and we qualified them on every kind of machine we haveβ
βGoogle has these Gemma models, GMMA, and they work really, really well on small machines.β
βHow many people have set up OpenClaw? Raise your hand. Oh my lord. That's about what a 20% of the audience here.β
βI have started running Kimmy 2.5 on a Mac Studio. It's not as good as Claude or Gemini or Grock, but you can probably do about 80% there for free.β
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βAll right, so everybody go to the Iran website. Uh, and listen, company's doing fantastic.β
βpart of my doing the reading and the research phase...was reading his textbook you know twice and going through thatβ
βthe Atari learning environment is uh you know, it's born in Alberta and it underpins so much of what happened in dynamic reinforcement learning.β
βI understand it's not a well-loved benchmark but the Atari 100K benchmark that people have been doing for the last few years I think is a really good way of addressing thatβ
βeventually migrating towards spinning up cloud instances using Visual Studio Code on remote systems and kind of working there.β
βI am a big fan of CUDA graphs where the entire thing that's running there is one CUDA call to the graph and it does everything.β
βthey're called April tags, these little fidials that robotics people use a lot uh to identify things...We could identify those and then we can pull out a nice rectified image of the screen.β
βyou should do search on like human latency testing or click latency testing. You go to a little website and they'll just like flash a color and click as fast as you can.β
βI want every researcher to add a delay Q into your uh right before your environment. Just put a little flexible delay Q where you can tune in up and down how many frames you delay.β
βBBF, the bigger, better, faster Atari 100k kind of uh top dog, it generates really really impressive learning scores in 100k frames. But if we just add a few frames of latency in there, it falls apartβ¦β
βthe gateau agent the the transformer-based learn to play all the Atari games...they demonstrated negative transfer learning where if you took a game a model trained on a dozen agents...it was harder tβ¦β
βI'm very bullish on computer use as a technology... I'm really hoping and I'm sort of excited about computer use technology actually maturing.β
βThere's open AI operator browser base is more like infrastructure but but it's interesting.β
βThere's another one called pig.dev for Windows machines.β
βwhen I need more Bitcoin or Salana or XRP, Moonpay is always the first app I open. Since Moonay works with Apple Pay, Vinmo, PayPal, bank accounts, and credit cards, it's fast and easy to get what I nβ¦β
βThe city and the stars is one of my favorite sci-fi stories. It's about like a future... what happens when computers get so advanced and they can like manage every aspect of our lives.β
βIf you want to go deeper on this, actually build the system behind these ideas. That's what the AI second brain cohort is for.β
βIt was the very beginning of the MIT OpenCourseWare program... I started listening to these neuropsychology 101 lectures from MIT.β
βThe ARC challenge is like an IQ test for machines that released in 2019... I was releasing this as a way to test and illustrate my definition of intelligence.β
βIt was probably the influence of Asimov, the 'Robot' book series. That's probably at least part of where this came from.β
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βI am uh more interested than ever in psychedelic compounds... it needs to be done properly with a licensed professional. It needs to be done carefully.β
βWe did the world's most extensive measurement of ketamine with kernel before, during, and after.β
βSprinting is one of the most underappreciated longevity therapies.β
βI'm a big big big believer in this this this course of therapeutic modality... I'll do a blood draw in the next week or two. They'll spin up and then we'll do it.β
βI'm an investor in New Limit... they've made remarkable progress. They figured out how to computationally solve the discovery process.β
βYou work your way down to things like hyperbaric oxygen therapy and sauna, and then rapamy, metformin.β
βYou work your way down to things like hyperbaric oxygen therapy and sauna, and then rapamy, metformin.β
βWe took my IPSCs... we now have induced pluropotent stem cells... we're doing indish... now we have like a Brian Johnson heart, liver, lungs, and now we're gonna try molecules on me.β
βStanley Parable is a great video game. I recommend people play. That kind of in a meta way mocks the illusion of choice.β
βThere's a great book by Nick Lane, one of the top experts in this area called 'The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution.' I think it's fantastic.β
βYou mentioned to me the book 'The Maniac' by Benjamin Labatut, a book on...about you...the central figure that is John von Neumann. I would say it's a haunting and beautiful exploration of madness andβ¦β
βI think this is probably one of the greatest and most unique commencement speeches ever given.β