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Rachel Woods

@rachel_l_woods

Ex-Facebook Research Data Scientist. Pushing the envelope of operating businesses with AI (AI Operations). #AIOps

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Rachel Woods(@rachel_l_woods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep work is always worthwhile.

Even if your initial goal doesn't pan out; the insights you get from being in the weeds make it a no-brainer.

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Gary Marcus(@GaryMarcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brutal takedown of Devin.

Video and Reddit discussion.

(If there is a rebuttal, please post below.)

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=400081…

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Avni Barman(@avnibarman_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As women get wealthier, they get skinnier, but as men get wealthier, they stay fat

So does being rich help people stay skinny?

Or perhaps there is another explanation: being thin helps women become rich

A greater preference is given in the workplace for skinnier/attractive…

As women get wealthier, they get skinnier, but as men get wealthier, they stay fat So does being rich help people stay skinny? Or perhaps there is another explanation: being thin helps women become rich A greater preference is given in the workplace for skinnier/attractive…
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Rachel Woods(@rachel_l_woods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you were to give an AI agent access to one of your SaaS tools…. Not as an API, just like plain user access…

Do you give it your credentials or make it its own user?

Why?

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Logan Kilpatrick(@OfficialLoganK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share I’ve joined Google to lead product for AI Studio and support the Gemini API.

Lots of hard work ahead, but we are going to make Google the best home for developers building with AI.

I’m not going to settle for anything less.

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Rachel Woods(@rachel_l_woods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been looking forward to this one for a while. If it’s anything like Ethan Mollick's essays, will be a read worth taking your time with.

Been looking forward to this one for a while. If it’s anything like @emollick's essays, will be a read worth taking your time with.
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Ethan Mollick(@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Databricks LLM apparently cost $10M to train, which is a price I have seen given for a GPT-3.5 class model multiple times.

Given that pricing, training your own corporate model versus open source needs to deliver a lot of benefit. I haven't seen evidence for that value, yet.

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OpenAI(@OpenAI) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re partnering with a small group of US builders to test usage-based GPT earnings. Our goal is to create a vibrant ecosystem where builders are rewarded for their creativity and impact and we look forward to collaborating with builders on the best approach to get there.

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Ethan Mollick(@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone makes fun of startups that are just 'GPT-4 wrappers' but the bigger issue are large enterprise software companies slapping chatbots powered by GPT-3.5 class LLMs with basic RAG into their products and claiming they have an AI solution

At least the startups are ambitious

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I'm finding the Claude 3 pricing to be particularly interesting today - they're effectively undercutting OpenAI with both their GPT-4 and their GPT-3.5 competitors

I'm finding the Claude 3 pricing to be particularly interesting today - they're effectively undercutting OpenAI with both their GPT-4 and their GPT-3.5 competitors
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