Tom Ringstrom 🦡 (@no_reward_for_u) 's Twitter Profile
Tom Ringstrom 🦡

@no_reward_for_u

Reward-Free Model-based Maximalist. High-dimensional Empowerment. Self-Preserving Autonomous Agents. Theories of intelligence grounded in compositional control.

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Michael Dennis (@michaeld1729) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This post is a rare articulation of an important outside perspective on AI Safety, which I think better accounts for a future which is open-ended and massively multi-agent. It effectively questions foundational philosophical assumptions which should be reconsidered

Tom Ringstrom 🦡 (@no_reward_for_u) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know how consciousness works, but I just assume the mindset of already knowing how it works so that when I find out, I'll be able to act very chill about it.

Martin Klissarov (@martinklissarov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As AI agents face increasingly long and complex tasks, decomposing them into subtasks becomes increasingly appealing. But how do we discover such temporal structure? Hierarchical RL provides a natural formalism-yet many questions remain open. Here's our overview of the field🧵

Eugene Vinitsky 🍒🦋 (@eugenevinitsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a nightmare watching people take a hammer to amazing institutions we have built with barely an understanding of what they are. Our scientific infrastructure. Our global aid. Our ability to attract talent. Our sources of data.

Andrew Saxe (@saxelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share new work ICML Conference by Loek van Rossem exploring the development of computational algorithms in recurrent neural networks. Hear it live tomorrow, Oral 1D, Tues 14 Jul West Exhibition Hall C: icml.cc/virtual/2025/p… Paper: openreview.net/forum?id=3go0l… (1/11)

Lance Ying (@lance_ying42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A hallmark of human intelligence is the capacity for rapid adaptation, solving new problems quickly under novel and unfamiliar conditions. How can we build machines to do so? In our new preprint, we propose that any general intelligence system must have an adaptive world model,

A hallmark of human intelligence is the capacity for rapid adaptation, solving new problems quickly under novel and unfamiliar conditions. How can we build machines to do so?

In our new preprint, we propose that any general intelligence system must have an adaptive world model,
Martin Bauer (@martinmbauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Terence Tao: "This is not a routine policy shift - it is a deliberate dismantling of the institutions, funding, and freedoms that have sustained American science for generations."

Terence Tao:  

"This is not a routine policy shift - it is a deliberate dismantling of the institutions, funding, and freedoms that have sustained American science for generations."