
attentional
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attentional
@perasperagi
learning machines and making machines learn prev @ microsoft










Excited to annouce the launch of my company Chronicle Labs (YC P26); the staging environment for enterprise AI agents. Just like trading teams backtest algorithms before deploying capital, companies should be able to backtest agents before deploying them into real workflows. We turn operational history into replayable sandboxes, so teams can test, debug, and safely ship better agents.

We were a little slow on this, but we just got a technical blog post up with more details. Please take a look! subq.ai/how-ssa-makes-… We have a model card coming next week, and we are happy to take requests for any specific details there. I am happy to answer any questions here!


Introducing SubQ - a major breakthrough in LLM intelligence. It is the first model built on a fully sub-quadratic sparse-attention architecture (SSA), And the first frontier model with a 12 million token context window which is: - 52x faster than FlashAttention at 1MM tokens - Less than 5% the cost of Opus Transformer-based LLMs waste compute by processing every possible relationship between words (standard attention). Only a small fraction actually matter. @subquadratic finds and focuses only on the ones that do. That's nearly 1,000x less compute and a new way for LLMs to scale.




Introducing Passport by Adaptive. Your agent can now sign up for accounts on your behalf and acquire API keys, service credentials, and other things that it might need — without user intervention. Here, it acquires an API key from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) to build an accurate and continuously syncing model for the price of gold.


Judging AGI by how well it can mimic us is a category error, because mimicry isn't intelligence and isn't general. We should judge AGI by how well it learns to do things we didn't teach it (including things we don't know how to do ourselves).

One of the most jarring things about current AI is its lack of introspection ability and metacognition. It doesn't know what it doesn't know, how it knows, or how it could find out. It's a one-way system.





