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Abin Varghese

@_coffeedrinker_

Machine Learning Research Engineer
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Abin Varghese (@_coffeedrinker_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SWEs solve a problem by identifying the context (codebase) and go into the rabbit hole - debugging logs, incremental steps etc. LLMs do the exact same thing - look at the context and predict the next token. that's why LLMs are getting good at coding.

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Check out my latest article: Why Simple GPT Wrappers Cannot (and Hopefully Will Not) Be Effective AI Tutors linkedin.com/pulse/why-simp… via LinkedIn

Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing EmbeddingGemma, our newest open model that can run completely on-device. It's the top model under 500M parameters on the MTEB benchmark and comparable to models nearly 2x its size – enabling state-of-the-art embeddings for search, retrieval + more.

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as LLMs are to Devs, so is speaking to customers to CEOs in a startup. the best way to test hypothesis, make mistakes, roll back, set direction and build on the momentum is to quite literally talk to them imo.

Carlos E. Perez (@intuitmachine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone ‘knows’ AGI will either make us all unemployed or fabulously wealthy. Except, a rather brilliant (and chilling) paper from a Yale economist suggests it's neither. It says the economy will boom, and our wages... won't. A bit awkward. I've been digging into this 2025

Everyone ‘knows’ AGI will either make us all unemployed or fabulously wealthy. Except, a rather brilliant (and chilling) paper from a Yale economist suggests it's neither.

It says the economy will boom, and our wages... won't. A bit awkward.

I've been digging into this 2025
Abin Varghese (@_coffeedrinker_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i was really happy until i was only an #AIEngineer. reading papers, trying to implement them. but tryna get Coffee AI off the ground, one thing i am forced to become good at is Context Switching, - to keep abreast of these deep verticals. i've started to enjoy it.

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i reckon, soon we'll start seeing a plateauing of LLM usability. at its core, it's supervised learning. it learns from data. not from experience. true intelligence demands that!

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally had a chance to listen through this pod with Sutton, which was interesting and amusing. As background, Sutton's "The Bitter Lesson" has become a bit of biblical text in frontier LLM circles. Researchers routinely talk about and ask whether this or that approach or idea

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imho, most CEOs are in no position to comment on AI, especially if it is around "AI replacing juniors". We underrate humans a bit too much. Human adaptability is surreal.