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βjust a few weeks ago i started um my own podcast called the robot brains and you can find it on spotify apple and so forthβ
βat the very beginning of the project we wrote down this data set that's now open source called we call it human eval which is a list of problems written by humans that are just programming puzzlesβ
βalso at microsoft azure and very recently google cloud platformβ
βhis knowledge and Brilliance was first demonstrated in Technical Innovations in 2D and 3D graphics and in computer games such as doom and Quake his engineering skills were honed on rockets at amβ
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βThis short course teaches you to eliminate that waste using SGLang, an open-source inference framework...β
βYeah. Yeah. So in total now Jamaa has like all of the YMA based models have over 500 million downloads. Uh but yeah so when we launch new models we want to make sure that people can use the models witβ¦β
βone of things we're actually going to do is in uh next year is we're going to release kis kit 1.0 and that's our commitment to making something more stable more reliable and easier to useβ
βThe next one is Jeffrey West's, in his book, Scale.β
βif you want to understand the future of any technology just read science fiction they're actually the roadmap writers and it's obvious that um like snow crash uh this book from Neil Stevenson is goingβ¦β
βwe're going to show the Condor which is us getting to a th000 cubits and really this is pushing our scale to the Limitβ
βbefore i worked on oculus i actually worked in an army affiliate research center on a program called bravemind which was an army project to treat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder using virβ¦β
βIf we go all the way back to 2016 you know before I even worked at openai when I was at Google I wrote a paper called with some colleagues some of whom are now anthropic co-founders concrete problems β¦β
βnotion AI is saying I can go ahead and like complete or give you ideas or finish the bullet points for youβ
βjonathan height and luke enough talk about the coddling of the american mind and they think about that in large part as a consequence of an ideological transformationβ
βI go and check out this Library called scikit-learn it's a very popular machine learning library and I have literally no idea what any of these words mean...β
βMeet Willow, our state-of-the-art quantum chipβ
βlast week we released Claude 3.5 sonnet which on many of the public benchmarks and you know if you just just go and look at social media what people think of it I think it's fair to say of course I'm β¦β
βthat this is what's crazy they'll talk about it on these new shows quote new shows yeah exactly I mean um I mean a recent one that that came up um which had a lot of people cuz you a lot of people reaβ¦β
βif you're looking for something like more complicated data analysis really kind of understanding something that you'd have to think about then something like 3.5 Sonet or 3 Opus may be more appropriatβ¦β
βI don't know if you've seen the demos of TL draw um it's this it's this yeah it says interface where it's essentially like a blank canvas and you can use prompting to like and drawing to like generateβ¦β
βwhat's up everyone thanks for joining us for today's episode of the twiml AI podcastβ
βWe present Marconi, the first system that supports efficient prefix caching with Hybrid LLMs.β
βyeah you know um few things really really experiment with voice it is a completely different way of using tachu BT it is very it's never existed before it's like unlike anything else you will have triβ¦β
βfor me the biggest moment was it was chat GPT code interpreter right the mode of chat GPT where it can not just write python code but it can execute that python code and show you the resultsβ
βI was an early Jasper customer so I had sort of experimented with and seen the power of this technology early from from using Jasperβ
βI think the thing that actually really clicked was like coding and developing stuff that like made me want to like push myself to do more was the the game Flappy Birdβ
βvoice mode which I love I use that I I I literally I go on an hourong walk with my dog and I'm coding while I'm walking here because I've got airpods in and I can tell talk and voice mode can use codeβ¦β
βthousands of companies from open AI to series a startups rely on stat to ship fast learn more and make smart decisionsβ
βDespite strong performance on vision-language tasks, Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) struggle with mathematical problem-solving, with both open-source and state-of-the-art models falling shorβ¦β
βCode available at: https://github.com/rsinghlab/Shape-Blind.β
β# LangMem SDK for agent long-term memoryβ
βI came across this blog that um one of the former YC Partners Daniel gross wrote but it was like How to Build the Next Googleβ
βOkta helps you assign every agent a trusted identity, so you get the power of AI without the risk. Secure every agent. Secure any agent. Okta secures AI.β
βIn this work, we ask the question: "Do visual self-supervised approaches lag behind CLIP due to the lack of language supervision, or differences in the training data?" We study this question by trainiβ¦β
βalongside that we're really excited to be welcoming everyone to Arc prize uh 2025 contest kicks off officially now it's going to run all the way through the end of 2025β
βThe Urgency of Interpretability _Blog post by Dario Amodei_β
βwe're trying to solve that with a product called stripe billing which we actually just announced last week has passed you half a billion in uh in ARRβ
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β# Introducing Command A: Max performance, minimal computeβ
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βThis paper rethinks the key building block for conferencing infrastructures -- selective forwarding units (SFUs)... we present Scallop, an SDN-inspired SFU that decouples video-conferencing applicatioβ¦β
βSee also the [ARC-AGI-2 repository](https://github.com/arcprize/ARC-AGI-2).β
βPaul program wrote a lot on on lisp. He actually has a book called on lisp. Uh and pgram's view of programming languages is more of an art rather than than a science.β
βthat's why I'm giving the the proceeds from the book uh to United Wayβ
βlook I I think my one of my all-time favorite books on just the the the the it would be the fabric of Reality by David Deutch I think that's the best book on trying to sort of understand the nature ofβ¦β
βGPUs, CPUs, and. . . NICs: Rethinking the Network's Role in Serving Complex AI Pipelinesβ
βIn this work, we systematically evaluate RL and control-based methods on a suite of navigation tasks...planning with a latent dynamics model proves to be a strong approach for handling suboptimal offlβ¦β
βThe great TV show, 'Succession,' the show, of course, which you were intended to root for exactly zero of the characters.β
βmy son chose you Chicago because they were one of the first who said if you think there's a thing called the microaggression...you should not come to the University of Chicago you know we're just not β¦β
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βI'm eager to speak with you specifically about this recent essay you wrote on AI and uh so you obviously many people have read this and you are a voice that many people value on this topic among otherβ¦β
βthere is already a shelling Point among among human developers where Tailwind is like the shelling point it seems like now at least according to most peopleβ
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βUm but then you know chemistry is pretty good too.β
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βMy guest today is the New York Times' labor reporter, Noam Scheiber. He has a new book out today, Mutiny, The Rise and Revolt of the College Educated Working Class.β
βI put a lot of credit to Cameron Yarro. He actually started a exec coaching startup called Torch and torch.ioβ
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βRemember Jevons paradoxβ
βOpen Models have crossed a threshold - Blog post by LangChainβ
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βWelcome back to the DealMakers podcast show with serial entrepreneur Alejandro Cremades, bestselling author of The Art of Startup Fundraising and co-founder at Panthera Advisors.β
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βfrom langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAIβ
βfrom langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddingsβ
βfrom langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplateβ
βfrom langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParserβ
βfrom langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplateβ
β_Blog post by WatchOS_β
βLLM-as-a-judge has become the de facto approach for evaluating LLM outputs.β
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βsimilarly like stable diffusion and mid Journey were all like pretty competitive with Dolly 2 and actually probably making more money than DOL doβ
βI'm Sharma Nyogi, and I'm guest hosting a new series for the Village Global podcast called Recall Sessions. Everyone talks about product, but I want to talk about something that doesn't get enough attβ¦β
βLast year, Randall launched Alex, an insane AI coaching tool trained solely on his insights. It's effectively an executive coach available 24-7 for only $300 a year. We use it regularly and always forβ¦β
β# The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution from the co-creator of Occupy Wall Streetβ
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βTogether, these findings suggest that TabPFN is a robust TFM capable of maintaining both predictive performance and coherent internal behavior under various scenarios of data imperfections.β
βWe evaluate six CAM techniques: GradCAM, GradCAM++, LayerCAM, EigenCAM, ScoreCAM, and MS GradCAM++ across three CNN architectures (DenseNet201, InceptionV3, ResNet50V2) over thirty training epochs on β¦β
βAmong the CNN models, DenseNet201 has achieved the highest test accuracy of 99%.β
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βSo the last time we chatted about your book the origins of woke around February I'm curious if you're working on a new book or if you were working on a new book what uh what what topic would would be β¦β
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