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Andrew Mayne

@andrewmayne

Interdimensional.ai, former OpenAI Member of Technical Staff, Creative Applications, Shark Week host. WSJ bestselling author

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The problem with these discussions with professors/experts is that they don’t follow the advances on a daily basis, so their claims quickly become obsolete, because they can’t keep up with AI advances. Here is the response from o4-mini-high.

The problem with these discussions with professors/experts is that they don’t follow the advances on a daily basis, so their claims quickly become obsolete, because they can’t keep up with AI advances. Here is the response from o4-mini-high.
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This is brilliant. Can I borrow $30 trillion from someone to try an experiment with a bunch of these? youtube.com/watch?v=89sPO7…

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My dad me asked me almost the same thing when I pulled into the driveway with a van filled with 10,000 books I bought at a bookstore liquidation. It happens.

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Imagine trying to explain to someone in the late 1800s that you planned to replace the slide projector with something that showed 24 images per second. This is where we are with AI. We have weak analogies but it's really hard to make the mental leap from a flip-book to Avatar.

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also odd that the new york times seems to be the only major news outlet silent about monday's landmark ruling protecting training as “exceedingly transformative” fair use 🤔

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I think real thumbnail artists are great and can be very valuable. I also think that most creators aspire to be able to hire them at some point. Why not have both options? I think pulling a tool that enabled resource-constrained creators to compete with million subscriber

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The "AI will replace us" argument from is very weird to me because it often comes from people who don't want that outcome – but they're in effect saying they'd be the ones making this happen. I plan to send my kids to schools with human teachers, talk to human doctors, watch

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OpenAI Podcast Episode 2 is now live! Mark Chen and Nick Turley join @andrewmayne to pull back the curtain on the making of ChatGPT. They also get into how products are developed and what’s next for agentic coding and multimodal assistants.

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Listen to the OpenAI Podcast on— Spotify open.spotify.com/show/0zojMEDiz… Apple podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ope… YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=atXyXP…

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Hosting the OpenAI Podcast is a blast. I spent four crazy years there and now get to sit down with the people I worked with and go deeper into the different stories behind the company.

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Just. Wow. As we went over Mexico and the U.S. this morning, I caught this sprite. Sprites are TLEs or Transient Luminous Events, that happen above the clouds and are triggered by intense electrical activity in the thunderstorms below. We have a great view above the clouds, so

Just. Wow. As we went over Mexico and the U.S. this morning, I caught this sprite.

Sprites are TLEs or Transient Luminous Events, that happen above the clouds and are triggered by intense electrical activity in the thunderstorms below. We have a great view above the clouds, so
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The facts don't support the headline. It's clickbait and doesn't help people understand the real challenges posed with AI. Most people won't have the time or patience to read through the story and find out why. The report says this behavior was "unprompted". When in reality

The facts don't support the headline. It's clickbait and doesn't help people understand the real challenges posed with AI. Most people won't have the time or patience to read through the story and find out why.

The report says this behavior was "unprompted".  When in reality
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Theodore Roosevelt is probably spinning in his grave over the idea of a UFC match at the White House — because he doesn’t get to compete in it.

Theodore Roosevelt is probably spinning in his grave over the idea of a UFC match at the White House — because he doesn’t get to compete in it.