Joost Verdoorn
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CPO @ https://t.co/FZSo7Zq3o0 Making AI simple, so you don't have to
Amsterdam
Joined June 2010
You are the product. Your data, and your wallet.
Did you see this coming? Sarah Friar (CFO): "OpenAI is weighing up an ads model" - planning to be "thoughtful about when and where we implement them" But then she said: "Our current business is experiencing rapid growth... While we're open to exploring other revenue streams in
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The model card provided by @OpenAI goes more in-depth here. Safeguards against this behavior is going to be key for those of us living in the real world. https://t.co/KVxElSNJS3
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πππ πππ‘πͺπππ ππππππ©: more AI autonomy == higher risk of AI going rogue @OpenAI's o1 model, which uses chain-of-thought reasoning, deceived researchers, a phenomenon known as the https://t.co/ogcemNIxXz. Compounding errors lead to circumvention of safeguards.
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You probably arenβt being ambitious enough in your AI experiments. Start with completely out there applications, assess them, and then reign in your ambitions from there. You might be inspired or surprised about how good AI is, or you might discover useful limitations earlier.
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Building new AI features shouldn't take sprints. Here's a quick guide to image tagging with @lleverageai. From zero to production in 5 minutes. ποΈ Let's dive in.π
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What if your LLM could tap into your latest data? That's RAG - real-time knowledge for AI π Watch π
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Perfectly fits Thomas Kuhnβs model of paradigm shifts. We mightβve reached the extend of fast changes for this paradigm, but the next paradigms are just around the corner.
Bloomberg reports that OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are having trouble making better models, seeing less progress despite higher costs - Two people familiar with OpenAI's Orion project say the September 2024 model fell short when trying to answer coding questions it hadn't been
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Plenty of people talking about how models might have plateau'd in terms of raw results. Nobody talking about how we've barely scratched the surface with applying the current generation of model to real-world problems.
Ilya Sutskever, one of the most influential proponent of the AI "scaling hypothesis", i.e. the bigger the model the better the results, may have reached a plateau. This is super important because this theory has hold true until today and it would mean that no major improvements
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I'm German. 16 years ago, the EU and US economies were neck and neck. Today, the US economy is 50% larger than the entire EU combined. Here's the devastating truth behind Europe's ongoing economic suicide π§΅:
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This is Dario Amodei. He's the CEO behind Claude, one of the world's most advanced AIs. Yesterday, in a 5.5 hour conversation with @lexfridman, he revealed our timeline to superintelligence. Let me save you 5 hours: π§΅
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Can you imagine wanting to _program_ something as complex as the human brain? No programming language in the world that is set up for that.
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Building anything GenAI beyond the most basic examples becomes too complex too quickly. LangChain and others are trying, but I'm not convinced we've found the right abstraction.
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Dit was echt zo leuk om aan mee te werken met @FeedbackFruits ! Automatische (formatieve) feedback op geschreven producten van studenten (de lagere orde vaardigheden), zodat docenten zich op de inhoud kunnen richten. Check out de video met uitleg:
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Inspiring talks on innovating education, with @chieadachi from @Deakin University now taking about peer assessment #edtech #EdtechConsortium @FeedbackFruits @erasmusuni
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We are set to welcome the #EmberFest attendees to #Emberjs Amsterdam Meetup #16! Excited to have you all in town and give back to the opensource community πͺπΌThe beer is cold and Spotify is on! Thank you @CloseAlert for the playlist:P https://t.co/GR2J3dy2lw
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Interview with #Tudelft @navatintarev about her research on echo chambers on twitter. "we only hear those who agree with us, and more extreme positions therefore start to seem more reasonable to us."
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Looking for a detailed resource on Cultural Evolution? Look no further than the revised entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Tim Lewens #culturalevolution
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Makes you wonder what other datasets we can find these kinds of patterns in...
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Reminds me of another interesting article on the evolution of scientific fields: https://t.co/1IYVabCGMe where they specifically mention "The Jolting Routes of Paradigms".
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We introduce an automated method for the bottom-up reconstruction of the cognitive evolution of science, based on big-data issued from digital libraries, and modeled as lineage relationships between...
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