Luke Darlow (@learningluked) 's Twitter Profile
Luke Darlow

@learningluked

Research Scientist at @SakanaAILabs

I build Continuous Thought Machines: pub.sakana.ai/ctm/

I research intelligence from the ground up.

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Sakana AI (@sakanaailabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Continuous Thought Machines New Blog: sakana.ai/ctm/ Modern AI is powerful, but it’s still distinct from human-like flexible intelligence. We believe neural timing is key. Our Continuous Thought Machine is built from the ground up to use neural dynamics as

hardmaru (@hardmaru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper: Continuous Thought Machines 🧠 Neurons in brains use timing and synchronization in the way that they compute, but this is largely ignored in modern neural nets. We believe neural timing is key for the flexibility and adaptability of biological intelligence. We

Llion Jones (@yesthisislion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why not try something different? Instead of using the activations in a layer of a neural network as the representation, like we have forever. How about using the *synchronization* between neurons over time instead? The behavior that results is quite different! Please take a look!

Luke Darlow (@learningluked) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Open science is truly wonderful. After releasing out work on Continuous Thought Machines (pub.sakana.ai/ctm/), the community discussions and suggestions have been so helpful, forthright, and gratifying.

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Announcing a Multiyear Partnership between Sakana AI and MUFG Bank sakana.ai/mufg-bank We’re excited to announce that we have signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with MUFG Bank, the largest bank in Japan. MUFG Bank, which has its roots from the 1870s, as Japan

Announcing a Multiyear Partnership between Sakana AI and MUFG Bank

sakana.ai/mufg-bank

We’re excited to announce that we have signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with MUFG Bank, the largest bank in Japan.

MUFG Bank, which has its roots from the 1870s, as Japan
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Introducing The Darwin Gödel Machine: AI that improves itself by rewriting its own code sakana.ai/dgm The Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM) is a self-improving agent that can modify its own code. Inspired by evolution, we maintain an expanding lineage of agent variants,

Introducing The Darwin Gödel Machine: AI that improves itself by rewriting its own code

sakana.ai/dgm

The Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM) is a self-improving agent that can modify its own code. Inspired by evolution, we maintain an expanding lineage of agent variants,
Luke Darlow (@learningluked) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re interested in learning about Continuous Thought Machines (sakana.ai/ctm/), we made interactive notebook tutorials so you can hack around with CTMs ImageNet: github.com/SakanaAI/conti… MNIST Tutorial: github.com/SakanaAI/conti… Let me know if you have any feedback!

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北國銀行がAI活用しサービスを向上 開発会社と基本合意 #石川NEWSWEB www3.nhk.or.jp/lnews/kanazawa… www3.nhk.or.jp/lnews/kanazawa…

Konstantin Mishchenko (@konstmish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm surprised this post didn't get more attention. Most papers arguing we are far from AGI just show LLMs failing on tasks too big for their context window. Sergey identifies something more fundamental: while LLMs learned to mimic intelligence from internet data, they never had

I'm surprised this post didn't get more attention. Most papers arguing we are far from AGI just show LLMs failing on tasks too big for their context window. Sergey identifies something more fundamental: while LLMs learned to mimic intelligence from internet data, they never had
Luke Darlow (@learningluked) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗜️Compress is (or at least demonstrates) intelligence🧠 Starting with a picture of me and prompting Gemini with "Create an exact replica of this image, don't change a thing." yields this quite bizarre progression! Does this seem like 🧠 or 😂 to you? This was a fun experiment!