Nilesh Garg (@techwithnilesh) 's Twitter Profile
Nilesh Garg

@techwithnilesh

AI for Science

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linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nileshgarg-robotics-ai/ calendar_today31-03-2025 19:56:58

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GitHub Projects Community (@githubprojects) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Give your ai agent eyes to see the entire internet for free Read & search - Twitter, - Reddit, - YouTube, - GitHub, - Bilibili, - XiaoHongShu One CLI, zero API fees.

Give your ai agent eyes to see the entire internet for free

Read & search
- Twitter,
- Reddit,
- YouTube,
- GitHub,
- Bilibili,
- XiaoHongShu

One CLI, zero API fees.
Sara Hooker (@sarahookr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our research grants page got a revamp 🚀 Oh how far we have come in 3 months from a single webpage put together by Sudip Roy saying adaption. Now accepting grantees around the world. 🌎🌍🌏

Our research grants page got a revamp 🚀

Oh how far we have come in 3 months from a single webpage put together by <a href="/sudip_r0y/">Sudip Roy</a> saying adaption.

Now accepting grantees around the world. 🌎🌍🌏
Nilesh Garg (@techwithnilesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling this "post-scarcity" is a stretch when 771,000 people are homeless and 48 million are food insecure. If this is a covert UBI, it is failing nearly 15% of the country on the absolute basics. It is hard to say scarcity is over when the most fundamental human needs still

Weiyan Shi (@shi_weiyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to mentor for the Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative Research Fellowship in AI Safety this summer! If you're interested in: - Human-AI coevolution - Emergent long-horizon safety problems - User simulators & more Apply by 4/12 for stipend, housing, compute, and a fun summer 🥳

Dividendology (@dividendology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is funny. What if you invested in the S&P 500 every time CNBC had a "Markets in Turmoil" special? Well... your average return after one year would be 40%, with a 100% success rate.

This is funny.  

What if you invested in the S&amp;P 500 every time CNBC had a "Markets in Turmoil" special?  

Well... your average return after one year would be 40%, with a 100% success rate.
Devfolio (@devfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to announce Judgeathon 2026. The world’s first hackathon where participants don’t build, they judge. Top performers get: - 01 visa sponsorship - A $200K offer in SF - All expenses paid flights Applications close April 2. Apply below 👇 judgeathon.devfolio.co

Engineering at Meta (@fb_engineering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're open-sourcing BOxCrete, a new AI model for the construction industry. Using Bayesian optimization, BOxCrete helps producers rapidly design concrete mixes with domestic materials, bypassing months of lab work. The results from our data center build in Rosemount, MN: 🚀

We're open-sourcing BOxCrete, a new AI model for the construction industry.

Using Bayesian optimization, BOxCrete helps producers rapidly design concrete mixes with domestic materials, bypassing months of lab work.

The results from our data center build in Rosemount, MN: 
🚀
Bitterbot (@bitterbot_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re a tiny team taking on the big guys. If you believe in sovereign, private AI, please star the repo. Every star helps us keep the Dream Engine open and free.

Alex Finn (@alexfinnx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you even understand what this means? An open source model just released that is: • Outperforms models 20x its size • Can run on a base model Mac Mini • Is AMERICAN 🇺🇸 If you have a base model Mac Mini you can have unlimited super intelligence on your desk. For free.

Tech with Mak (@technmak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine trying to teach someone how to swim just by letting them read books about water. That is how we have been training AI on physics, using text descriptions. To really learn, you need to get in the water. "The Well" is that water. Polymathic AI has released a massive 15TB

Imagine trying to teach someone how to swim just by letting them read books about water.
That is how we have been training AI on physics, using text descriptions.

To really learn, you need to get in the water.

"The Well" is that water.

Polymathic AI has released a massive 15TB
The Prohuman (@theprohumanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delete Notion. Delete your note-taking app. Delete your inbox triage tool. A PhD researcher just replaced all of them with 8 AI agents that manage your Obsidian vault while you sleep. 100% open source. Works in any language. You talk. The crew does the rest: - Architect

Delete Notion. Delete your note-taking app. Delete your inbox triage tool.

A PhD researcher just replaced all of them with 8 AI agents that manage your Obsidian vault while you sleep.

100% open source. Works in any language.

You talk. The crew does the rest:

- Architect
Maziyar PANAHI (@maziyarpanahi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Over 1 billion rows of psychiatric genetics data. Now on Hugging Face. ADHD. Depression. Schizophrenia. Bipolar. PTSD. OCD. Autism. Anxiety. Tourette. Eating disorders. 12 disorder groups. 52 publications. Every GWAS summary statistic from the Psychiatric Genomics

🚨 Over 1 billion rows of psychiatric genetics data. Now on Hugging Face.

ADHD. Depression. Schizophrenia. Bipolar. PTSD. OCD. Autism. Anxiety. Tourette. Eating disorders.

12 disorder groups. 52 publications. Every GWAS summary statistic from the Psychiatric Genomics
Jainam Parmar (@aiwithjainam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the research assistant I wish I had in grad school. Claude Scholar plugs into Claude Code and handles everything around your actual thinking: Literature review. Experiment analysis. Paper writing. Citation verification. Rebuttal drafting. Post-acceptance prep. Every

Mayank Vora (@aiwithmayank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top Stanford students have a secret NotebookLM workflow. They never re-read a book. They upload the PDF in NotebookLM, run 6 prompts, and extract more insight in 20 minutes than most readers get from finishing it twice. It took me 3 weeks to figure out exactly what they were

Top Stanford students have a secret NotebookLM workflow.

They never re-read a book.

They upload the PDF in NotebookLM, run 6 prompts, and extract more insight in 20 minutes than most readers get from finishing it twice.

It took me 3 weeks to figure out exactly what they were
Suraj Sharma (@suraj_sharma14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if your best idea doesn't need a PhD just 4 weeks, a desk in NYC & the freedom to go deep? Pace Fellowship • Summer 2026 4 weeks • NYC • Paid • July Make one sharp, public piece of research on: • Computing infrastructure • Economics of the physical world • Where