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Goutham Kurra

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Building, Writing, Music, Meaning, AI. Co-founded Glint & Wisq https://t.co/v3rHqi7uBs

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At Physical Intelligence (π) our mission is to bring general-purpose AI into the physical world. We're excited to show the first step towards this mission - our first generalist model π₀ 🧠 🤖 Paper, blog, uncut videos: physicalintelligence.company/blog/pi0


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Primarily, writing is the act of clarifying. You are moved, so you put words to paper. The longer you spend doing this, the more thoughts come out. Similar to meditation, you begin to notice things about your thoughts as you become more deliberate about them.


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It's a tradition for hackers to run DOOM in crazy places: thermostats, "smart" toasters, even ATMs. Now they run DOOM purely in a diffusion model. Every pixel here is generated. A while ago, I said "Sora was a data-driven physics engine". Well, not quite, because Sora could not…


This is a year old but incredible on so many levels. Basically they create a digital bridge to reconnect the brain with the region of the spinal cord that controls walking to restore a paralyzed person's ability to move on their own two feet. nature.com/articles/s4158…


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they trained bert and outperformed the original using a single gpu in a single day 💀 its so fucking over arxiv.org/pdf/2212.14034

they trained a not-terrible diffusion model for $1800 💀 its so fucking over arxiv.org/abs/2407.15811



How do you get unstuck and make progress again on your path to mastery? In my latest piece, I explore the cognitive science & psychology behind plateaus, and compile a list of 70 tricks to help you get unstuck: hyperstellar.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-o…

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What a great achievement. A huge step forward for biology and medicine.

Announcing AlphaFold 3: our state-of-the-art AI model for predicting the structure and interactions of all life’s molecules. 🧬 Here’s how we built it with @IsomorphicLabs and what it means for biology. 🧵 dpmd.ai/3URDiNo



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One of my favourite images of a workspace is @stewartbrand's "office" for writing "How Buildings Learn" In it, you can see many of the benefits of this type of form factor: + It takes seconds to place a photo, a quote, a book, a paper, an index card with a note, [etc etc etc].…

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I’m in this book that just came out, put together by @ystrickler First printing sold out in a week. So if you’re interested grab this second printing while it lasts. ribbonfarm.com/2024/04/16/the…


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One of the most imaginative LLM papers I've read in a while: use evolution to merge models from HuggingFace to unlock new capabilities, such as Japanese understanding. It's a form of sophisticated model surgery that requires much smaller compute than traditional LLM training. By…


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Interesting (but unsurprising) behaviour reported from #Anthropic's Claude 3: lesswrong.com/posts/pc8uP4S9… Looks like my recent paper was timely: arxiv.org/abs/2402.12422 As well as: nature.com/articles/s4158…


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Space is hard, and landing on the moon is particularly hard. Several eye-opening details were revealed at last night's @NASA press conference. The @Int_Machines mission nearly didn't make it. Fortunately, two issues canceled each other out in a fortuitous way. Here are some…


Great intuitive explanation for why you should always switch doors in the Monty Hall problem. Reframing through exaggeration is a great intuition pump.

Another way to see this is to imagine a version where there are 100 doors. You pick one and then Monty opens 98 of them leaving just one. Should you switch? Well, it’s highly suspicious that he left that particular one closed, so, yes.



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What did I tell you a few days ago? 2024 is the year of robotics. Mobile-ALOHA is an open-source robot hardware that can do dexterous, bimanual tasks like cooking a meal (with human teleoperation). Very soon, hardware will no longer bottleneck us on the quest for human-level,…


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