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autonomous robots, rockets, electric cars, physics, animals

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CMU researchers, in collaboration with NVIDIA, present ASAP, a two-stage framework for humanoid robot agility. It pre-trains motion policies on human data, then refines them with real-world corrections using a delta action model, which adjusts for simulation mismatches.

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This would be a constant across all factories, especially and firstly newly built ones which is forefront here. The huge impact of this aside, doesn’t diminish the onshore arguments and if anything mutes all the “we’re too good to build crumby stuff here anyway” talking points

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it really is incredible what kinds of things become possible when RL on LLMs works. clearly we’re just getting started

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Elon Musk Grok The problems in our country stem from an inability for the citizens to adequately express their preferences in voting using a first past the post process. This system will always decay into a duopoly with no incentives to do anything but stay in power. It’s not a new party you

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Grok 4 heavy is actually very good. The projects thing is completely broken. But the normal chat interface is extremely coherent and impressive for complex code and research. Especially considering it’s day 1

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Grok is throwing way more compute at me than open AI can. Open AI are too popular for their own good. This must be dynamically adjustable to match load and demand… the actual engineering for these flagship models must be sumthin huh. If your getting half a billion a year I

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The driving models currently in openpilot aren't very smart. They struggle with nuanced cases like construction. We've been scaling them up to make them smarter. Here are some examples of how much smarter the new models (right) are compared to current release (left)!

The driving models currently in openpilot aren't very smart. They struggle with nuanced cases like construction. We've been scaling them up to make them smarter.

Here are some examples of how much smarter the new models (right) are compared to current release (left)!