misha khalman (@khalman_m) 's Twitter Profile
misha khalman

@khalman_m

Research Engineer @ Anthropic
ex-Google DeepMind
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Pavel Izmailov (@pavel_izmailov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am recruiting Ph.D. students for my new lab at New York University! Please apply, if you want to work with me on reasoning, reinforcement learning, understanding generalization and AI for science. Details on my website: izmailovpavel.github.io. Please spread the word!

I am recruiting Ph.D. students for my new lab at <a href="/nyuniversity/">New York University</a>! Please apply, if you want to work with me on reasoning, reinforcement learning, understanding generalization and AI for science.

Details on my website: izmailovpavel.github.io. Please spread the word!
Jake Eaton (@jkeatn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hot tip for reporter friends: so there’s one guy who is basically the center of the largest Bay Area polycule I’ve ever seen. his name is Claude

Anthropic (@anthropicai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Claude 3.7 Sonnet: our most intelligent model to date. It's a hybrid reasoning model, producing near-instant responses or extended, step-by-step thinking. One model, two ways to think. We’re also releasing an agentic coding tool: Claude Code.

siddharth ahuja (@sidahuj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎵💿Built an MCP that lets Claude talk directly to Ableton. Now you can create music with just prompts! Here’s a demo of me creating a lush, 80s synthwave track in just two prompts. It picks the right instruments, creates melodies, and adds effects like reverb and distortion 🔊

Dmitry Pyanov (@dimapyanov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I already have nostalgia about times, let’s call it pre-singularity when we were in awe seeing computers talking. Silly or randomly profound chatbot responses would surprise us and we used to share screenshots with crazy, outrageous, funny or spooky chats with AI. We're so

Meaghan (@meag_han_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude Code has been game-changing for Anthropic designers. We don’t just prototype, but we write production-level code. It’s in terminal, which might feel scary. But Claude makes it less so. Tips for getting started as a designer 🧵↓

Claude Code has been game-changing for <a href="/AnthropicAI/">Anthropic</a> designers. We don’t just prototype, but we write production-level code.

It’s in terminal, which might feel scary. But Claude makes it less so. Tips for getting started as a designer 🧵↓
Dmitry Pyanov (@dimapyanov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Models are not the issue, but the way they’re productized is. Swiss-army knife product is a lowest common denominator for underlying technology, and GPT-5 amplified the issues, let me explain why: - The way ChatGPT set up as a product is not performing well neither for work nor

Adam Wolff (@dmwlff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I believe this new model in Claude Code is a glimpse of the future we're hurtling towards, maybe as soon as the first half of next year: software engineering is done. Soon, we won't bother to check generated code, for the same reasons we don't check compiler output.