AndreiRadulescu-Banu
@bitdribble
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AI. Robotics. Math.
Lexington, MA
Joined April 2014
This is insane. Meet Blender MCP, Claude AI can now talk directly to Blender. Instantly turn any prompt or 2D image into stunning 3D scenes. Creativity unlocked.👇 https://t.co/DzRZBvUatS
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Really enjoyed this conversation! would recommend taking a listen
Here's my conversation with the founding team of Cursor, a popular code editor (based on VSCode) that specializes in AI-assisted programming. This is a super technical conversation that is bigger than just about one code editor. It's about the future of programming and, in
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Come join us at MIT this Saturday: https://t.co/4VXy7mWsvm
The Harvard/MIT startup scene is absolutely cracked. @cursor_ai, @cognition_labs, @mercor_ai, @Etched all founded by recent grads/dropouts The energy here feels different: no virtue signaling, just insane heads-down building every weekend 😤
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Happy to release a couple of our reasoning models today (🍓)! At @OpenAI , these new models are becoming a larger contributor to the development of future models. For many of our researchers and engineers, these have replaced a large part of their ChatGPT usage.
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Some favorite posts about OpenAI o1, as selected by researchers who worked on the model 🧵
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we crossed 1m downloads* of @latentspacepod! celebratory recapisode with @fanahova + special @chatgptapp voice mode demo with @ethansutin! *not even counting spotify which rehosts the file so we dont get stats but estimate 200k
🆕 pod: The Winds of AI Winter! https://t.co/T29vgTWLSO The vibes have shifted... @fanahova and @swyx celebrate 1m downloads and recap the last 3 months in AI! Discussing the Frontier Labs vibe shift between Claude 3.5, Llama 3.1, Apple Intelligence, and the expansion of
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https://t.co/yxgNAUU00g Bengio interviewed by string theorist Brian Greene: - Dangers of AI - Mechanisms for safety - Could LLMs do science? Yes, in the future, it could, if it searched an answer space. AlphaGo does that. - Mechanistic theory of consciousness
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- Not clear (my interpretation) if economics makes sense yet for mass deployment - Sora should be seen (the makers say) as GPT1 for video generation - With expectation of a Sora2,3,4 to follow, if scaling infrastructure can be sorted out
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- E.g. when painting brush touches canvas, it leaves paint mark - At current state, Sora does not have 'artistic' optimizations, over just natural training for image generation - Style, in other words, is emergent, not built in - Model still expensive to run
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- Models use both diffusion and transformer techniques - Equivalent of LLM token is 4d space/time cuboid pixel - Models begin to understand physical relationships - E.g. when human bites from burger, the bite mark is generated also
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@NoPriorsPod interview with the makers of Sora, the OpenAI model for video generation. Takeaways: - Scale matters. - No word on how training or inference GPU scale compares to LLMs - But, internally, OpenAI has estimated scaling laws
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Why did I deepfake myself? To see if conversing with an AI-generated version of myself can lead to self-reflection, new insights into my thought patterns, and deep truths.
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Some observations/questions: - Did you know that Gemini traffic is already ~25% of ChatGPT? And Google isn't pushing it through their massive distribution channels yet (Android, Google, GSuite, etc). - Big on X, but Claude usage is still very low. Should Anthropic advertise? -
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GPT-4 Turbo with Vision is now generally available in the API. Vision requests can now also use JSON mode and function calling. https://t.co/cbvJjij3uL Below are some great ways developers are building with vision. Drop yours in a reply 🧵
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How I made $48,000 building a SaaS - by @florinpop1705 - terrific lesson on SaaS entrepreneurship! https://t.co/nFvhvthNHY
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In-Person AI Events in Greater Boston, list maintained by Dan Elton and @PaulBaier
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"Around the time of Caesar, there was a European tribe that, when the assembly horn blew, always killed the last warrior to reach his assigned place, and no one enjoyed fighting this tribe." Wow. https://t.co/RoIg9Jo1sb
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An archive of the best articles from Marc Andreessen’s now defunct blog
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