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Everything-curious. Prev: AI leadership at @intuit, @ericsson, research at @exeter, @iisc

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@anusha
Anusha.
8 days
The old PWC page simply redirects to their github:
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Papers with code has 13 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
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Anusha.
8 days
Thankfully, Hugging Face has stepped in with an alternative page for trending papers: I hope it carries forward that spirit of discovery and open collaboration.
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This link will take you to a page that’s not on LinkedIn
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Anusha.
8 days
End of an era. Grateful for everything PWC enabled.
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Anusha.
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PWC made it easier to discover great papers with runnable code that made those ideas real. I found some of my all-time favorites there, including early ConvNet papers and hierarchical & meta RL. It was part of the rhythm of learning and building in this field.
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Anusha.
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Really sad to hear that Papers with Code is shutting down. I still remember stumbling onto it years ago when the ML community felt like a small village of nerds sharing arxiv/openreview links.
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Anusha.
16 days
Phenomenal results! This shows explicit tool use may not be the only way to solve complex problems.
@lmthang
Thang Luong
17 days
This year was a major paradigm shift, where we can solve problems end to end in natural language. With novel reinforcement learning techniques, we are able to train an advanced Gemini model on multi-step reasoning proof data, which advances the model's capabilities in terms of
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Anusha.
18 days
What are some unique/interesting/valuable MCPs you have built with recently?
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Anusha.
19 days
Jokes aside, I spend a lot of time either editing code written by Claude, or telling it very specifically what method it needs to change. Curious about all the stories about non-technical folks using AI models to write 100% of their code - myth or fact?.
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Anusha.
19 days
Yeah AI lets you build in days what used to take months. and then spend months figuring out why it doesn't work. Or why it works 😅.
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Anusha.
26 days
Where do you log those aha moments that appear while deep in a focus session?.
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Anusha.
26 days
What is it about deep work rituals that engage the senses? The fragrance of a perfect brew, the touch of pen on smooth paper, the rhythm of focus music. These seem to go deeper than external motivation ever can. They create an almost primal pull to make something.
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Anusha.
26 days
RT @attentionmech: a programming language, but for shaping the self.
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Anusha.
26 days
But nothing comes close to watching this huge critical mass of humans buzzing with possibility, and with the joy of just creating.
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Anusha.
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Don't get me wrong, there is a whole lot here we need to solve wrt safety, alignment, privacy, security and accountability.
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Anusha.
26 days
Despite watching developments take place in real time, the implications most of us imagined were simply not so. awe-inspiring.
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Anusha.
26 days
As someone who's been in AI research for so long, I did not expect to feel such wide-eyed wonder, at least not so soon.
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Anusha.
26 days
One of the coolest things about AI tools today? The lines between modes of creation are blurring. Coders, writers, musicians, painters - once worlds apart - are now creating in the same space. We might see new mediums of creativity that have never existed before.
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Anusha.
27 days
Anyone else do Youtube for focus music, or is it just me?.
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Anusha.
27 days
What are some great music tracks for accompanying your build mode?
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Anusha.
29 days
The whole @cluely saga is pure🍿. I find it ridiculous how incredibly rewarding it is to hack together unethical products today.
@jackhcable
Jack Cable
30 days
Update: @cluely filed a DMCA takedown for my tweet about their system prompt, alleging that it contained "proprietary source code". Making legal threats against security researchers is not a good look, and I encourage Cluely to reflect on this and open doors to researchers. 🧵
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