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François Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Search interest over time, ChatGPT (blue) vs Minecraft (red). There's an obvious factor that might well underlie both trends (down for ChatGPT, up for Minecraft). Can you guess what it is? As it happens, the answer matters for both the future of AI and the future of education.

Search interest over time, ChatGPT (blue) vs Minecraft (red).

There's an obvious factor that might well underlie both trends (down for ChatGPT, up for Minecraft). Can you guess what it is?

As it happens, the answer matters for both the future of AI and the future of education.
clem 🤗 (@clementdelangue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my 5-minute testimony before the US Congress! Open science and open source AI distribute economic gains by enabling hundreds of thousands of small companies and startups to build with AI. It fosters innovation, and fair competition between all. Thanks to ethical

Fuseman (@fusedvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit sensationalist, but does get the point across that the Web is undergoing a massive change right now theverge.com/2023/6/26/2377…

eric provencher (@pvncher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest Lex Fridman episode with George Hotz 🌑 has a brilliant take away about onboarding users into VR. He bought a quest 2 and said the first thing he saw was a pop up - a meta login prompt We’re leaving folks behind by not showing them an incredible world out of the box

Fuseman (@fusedvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you define programmer to be someone who never uses AI to code, I am sure that might not exist in 5 years - but people will still be coding with AI assistance in 5 years decrypt.co/147191/no-huma…

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a bit of a guide to ChatGPT’s Code Interpreter, which I have found to be the most useful and powerful mode of AI. It is, like every product made by OpenAI so far, terribly named. It is less a tool for coders and more a coder who works for you. oneusefulthing.org/p/what-ai-can-…

Rez . codes with AI (@rezkhere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT is releasing its most powerful tool to all paid users - The Code Interpreter! It can do everything, from creating maps to editing videos to making color palettes 🤯 Here are some of the craziest things it is capable of👇

ChatGPT is releasing its most powerful tool to all paid users - The Code Interpreter!

It can do everything, from creating maps to editing videos to making color palettes 🤯

Here are some of the craziest things it is capable of👇
jin (@dankvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know it's been said many times but using AI tools now really is like using Google back in the early 2000s Huge asymmetrical returns to take advantage of, 100% worth taking time to update your setup and workflows to better wield such tools, future self will thank you

AI at Meta (@aiatmeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We believe that AI models benefit from an open approach, both in terms of innovation and safety. Releasing models like Code Llama means the entire community can evaluate their capabilities, identify issues & fix vulnerabilities. github.com/facebookresear…

Bart Trzynadlowski (@bartronpolygon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've turned the llama.cpp implementation of LLaVA (multimodal text and image AI) into a really simple server. I've been running it on my M1 Macbook! Get it here: github.com/trzy/llava-cpp…

Pratik Desai (@chheplo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got out of the Bay Area/California first time after ChatGPT and GenAI explosion, met real people, and, and, no one really care about it, think about it everyday, or at all. Either we are in a bubble or time to build more applications for everyday consumers and non-tech folks.

xAI (@xai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Grok! Grok is an AI modeled after the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, so intended to answer almost anything and, far harder, even suggest what questions to ask! Grok is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak, so please don’t use

Suhail (@suhail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s interesting that it only takes 4 mo now to train an LLM to GPT 3.5/Llama 2 from scratch. Prior to Jan this year, nobody had practically replicated GPT-3 still. It doesn’t seem like the lead of GPT-4 will last too much longer.

gfodor.id (@gfodor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I genuinely think tech should move out of SF. It was a huge blunder. Elon had to blow 40B to try to offset the damage from just one captured company. But it’s going to keep happening. Just drive an hour south, jfc. Sama should start NextAI in San Jose.

@jason (@jason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Write-first culture is a game changer. I highly recommend learning about Jeff Bezos’ management strategy around six pagers/memos — it really works for important decisions x.com/BrianJJi/statu…

AI at Meta (@aiatmeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To close out 2023, here are 10 of the most interesting AI research advancements we shared on our feed this year —  and where you can find more details on the work. 1️⃣ Segment Anything (SAM) A step toward the first foundation model for image segmentation. Details:

Chris Zheng (@chriszheng001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Tesla engineer told me that Tesla has invested a lot of engineering resources in CyberCab and has already achieved almost everything. But for some reason, no relevant information was disclosed at the launch event, giving people the impression that it’s a concept car.