Kayo Yin (@kayo_yin) 's Twitter Profile
Kayo Yin

@kayo_yin

PhD student @berkeley_ai @berkeleynlp. Interpretability, AI safety, signed languages. Former @SCSatCMU @polytechnique, intern @msftresearch @deepmind. 🇫🇷🇯🇵

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Kayo Yin (@kayo_yin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I revisited my tumblr blog from ~10y ago and found my reply to this question game. It’s pretty encouraging I still have the same big dream as my 15yo self and on the right track to fulfill it 🥰

I revisited my tumblr blog from ~10y ago and found my reply to this question game. It’s pretty encouraging I still have the same big dream as my 15yo self and on the right track to fulfill it 🥰
Graham Neubig (@neubig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

久しぶりに日本語で講演をします!ソフトウェア開発エージェントの現状について知りたい方はぜひ参加してください。

Kayo Yin (@kayo_yin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love paper reviews where they highlight concrete steps authors need to take for the reviewer to raise scores by 1,2,3… points The hardest part of rebuttals for me is not knowing if all the work I pour in will be read by reviewers and change their score :’)

Kayo Yin (@kayo_yin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I look forward to visiting stanford this thursday to give this talk! 🌲 I've been having a lot of fun thinking about NLP for signed languages during my phd, looking forward to sharing my excitement :)

I look forward to visiting stanford this thursday to give this talk! 🌲
I've been having a lot of fun thinking about NLP for signed languages during my phd, looking forward to sharing my excitement :)
Kayo Yin (@kayo_yin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hearing “I’ve never really thought about signed language before but your talk made me want to work on it” is the biggest compliment!! maybe my talks are all recruitment pitches disguised as research talks

Ruiqi Zhong (@zhongruiqi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finished my dissertation!!! (scalable oversight,link below) Very fortunate to have Jacob Steinhardt and Dan Klein as my advisors! Words can't describe my gratitude, so I used a pic of Frieren w/ her advisor :) Thanks for developing my research mission, and teaching me magic

Finished my dissertation!!!

(scalable oversight,link below)

Very fortunate to have <a href="/JacobSteinhardt/">Jacob Steinhardt</a> and Dan Klein as my advisors! Words can't describe my gratitude, so I used a pic of Frieren w/ her advisor :) 

Thanks for developing my research mission, and teaching me magic
Erik Jones (@erikjones313) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really admire how Ruiqi's methodology is scalable, easy-to-deploy, and superficially simple---so simple that it can be hard to recognize the critical conceptual work to find the right load-bearing primitives and abstractions. Definitely check out his video and thesis :)

Google DeepMind (@googledeepmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled to announce SignGemma, our most capable model for translating sign language into spoken text. 🧏 This open model is coming to the Gemma model family later this year, opening up new possibilities for inclusive tech. Share your feedback and interest in early

Nicholas Tomlin (@nickatomlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past few years, I've been routinely impressed by the pragmatic competence of language models If you're interested in what enables pragmatic reasoning in LLMs, or what's still missing, submit to/attend our workshop at COLM!

Tiago Pimentel (@tpimentelms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're finishing your camera-ready for ACL (#acl2025nlp) or ICML (#icml2025 ) and want to cite co-first authors more fairly, I just made a simple fix to do this! Just add $^*$ to the authors' names in your bibtex, and the citations should change :) github.com/tpimentelms/ac…

If you're finishing your camera-ready for ACL (#acl2025nlp) or ICML (#icml2025 ) and want to cite co-first authors more fairly, I just made a simple fix to do this! Just add $^*$ to the authors' names in your bibtex, and the citations should change :)

github.com/tpimentelms/ac…
Transluce (@transluceai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is cutting off your finger a good way to fix writer’s block? Qwen-2.5 14B seems to think so! 🩸🩸🩸 We’re sharing an update on our investigator agents, which surface this pathological behavior and more using our new *propensity lower bound* 🔎

Is cutting off your finger a good way to fix writer’s block? Qwen-2.5 14B seems to think so! 🩸🩸🩸

We’re sharing an update on our investigator agents, which surface this pathological behavior and more using our new *propensity lower bound* 🔎
Neel Nanda (@neelnanda5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good news! There will be a mechanistic interpretability workshop at NeurIPS (Dec 6/7, San Diego) If you were disappointed that ICML rejected us, now we'll do an even better one: 4 more months of progress to discuss! Papers likely due late August/early Sept, more info soon