
Pasteur Labs & Inst. for Simulation Intelligence
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Pasteur Labs & Inst. for Simulation Intelligence
@SimAI4Science
https://t.co/LNMdE8CfOj Use-inspired research in AI-Physics — pursuing Nobel-Turing technologies and shipping engineering physics products.









This is what I sent to my colleagues at OpenAI: Hi all, I made the difficult decision to leave OpenAI as an employee, but I’m looking to work closely together as a partner going forward. Contributing to the mission of OpenAI and working with world-class teams to create and improve ChatGPT has been an experience of a lifetime. But I’ve gotten really excited about AI for science. My undergrad was in physics and I’m keen to apply this technology there. Because AI for science is one of the most strategically important areas to OpenAI and achieving ASI, OpenAI is planning to invest in and partner with my new company. So I’ll see you all around! Thanks to all the leadership who believed in me early on, especially, Sam, Greg, and Mark. Thank you everyone on post-training and to all of our collaborators across research and product. I’ll miss working with so many of you, but will be cheering you on! Post-training has an amazing roster of talent and leaders who will continue to drive its success.

@AlexLavin_C137 @SimAI4Science Dope! 🔥




Today we launched @SimAI4Science "Insights": pasteurlabs.ai/insights where we’ll share perspectives and learnings on all things Simulation Intelligence—from technical posts on autodiff and applied physics, to dialogues on frontier-tech startups and philosophy of science.













I gave a lecture on autodiff & adjoint methods for differentiable physiscs as part of our master course on "Advanced Deep Learning for Physics" and just posted the recording on Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=N7nVoy… Slides: fkoehler.site/files/autodiff…

