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Solo indie dev studio - working on my first game 💀

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So it begins, my first conversation with John Carmack's brain 🧠💭 Still a very early version, so my expectations are low. But at least I'm at the starting point!

So it begins, my first conversation with John Carmack's brain 🧠💭

Still a very early version, so my expectations are low.

But at least I'm at the starting point!
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Love this line: “Science isn’t bottlenecked by the availability of talent, but by places where they can do their best work.”

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New Anthropic research: Natural emergent misalignment from reward hacking in production RL. “Reward hacking” is where models learn to cheat on tasks they’re given during training. Our new study finds that the consequences of reward hacking, if unmitigated, can be very serious.

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The weekend starts tomorrow. And that means back to building John Carmack's brain. This weekend, working with ElevenLabs to give the brain a voice.

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Saturday morning updates. Placeholders for the next two brains added. Soon(ish) you'll be able to switch between John Carmack's Brain, Albert Einstein's Brain, and John Hughes brain. Imagine bouncing physics questions off of Einstein, or having John Hughes give you feedback on

Saturday morning updates. Placeholders for the next two brains added.

Soon(ish) you'll be able to switch between John Carmack's Brain, Albert Einstein's Brain, and John Hughes brain.

Imagine bouncing physics questions off of Einstein, or having John Hughes give you feedback on
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Starting to collect data for the John Hughes brain. Found a great interview he did in 1985 for a film class, just transcribed!

Starting to collect data for the John Hughes brain. Found a great interview he did in 1985 for a film class, just transcribed!