Kovas Boguta 🫡

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Kovas Boguta 🫡

Kovas Boguta 🫡

@kovasb

ML @midjourney. Ex-Twitter Cortex Applied Research, ex-Weebly, YC W2010 founder, ex-Wolfram.

Bay Area 가입일 Mart 2007
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Leland McInnes
Leland McInnes@leland_mcinnes·
EVoC is a library designed specifically for fast clustering of high dimensional embedding vectors. It can produce high quality clusters extremely efficiently, and requires little to no hyperparameter tuning. Better clustering than UMAP + HDBSCAN; faster clustering than KMeans.
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Nick
Nick@nickcammarata·
I fought the dukkha and the dukkha won
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Alain Astruc
Alain Astruc@alainastruc·
Midjourney V8 alpha came out last night. A lot of people seem disappointed, but I suspect this has more to do with prompting habits than with the model itself. Many expected Midjourney to become something like Nano Banana with a "Midjourney aesthetic filter" on top. I doubt that is its direction. The particular aesthetic of Midjourney is also what makes its prompt understanding different. Perhaps less literal than some other image AIs, but with an aesthetic that is vastly superior to most others. There is probably a trade-off here, and I suspect it will remain that way. What they improved in V8, however, is prompt understanding. In my tests it works noticeably better. In short, it is Midjourney, but slightly more realistic, and much better at following complex prompts. One thing you should know is that my approach is very peculiar and minimalistic. I treat Midjourney the same way I treat photographic equipment: I just use it as it is. I rely almost entirely on text prompts, elaborated ones. I rarely use srefs, moodboards, or other layers of control. That makes the workflow much more stable across versions and better overall. I almost don't reroll. This image is a good example. A complex spatial situation described only with text. In previous versions Midjourney struggled with this kind of spatial logic. V8 understands it. Cheers @midjourney, still the best for artists.
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Burak Tuyan
Burak Tuyan@buraktuyan·
Midjourney V8 Alpha (testing film stills)
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Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward·
Politics and organizational behavior have always been the *most* important thing to consider and understand when working on AI risks. But nearly the whole "alignment" world has focused only on *technical* risks (i.e "what if AI wants to turn us into paperclips).
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did lesswrong ever predict that the first big challenge to alignment would be "the us government puts a gun to your head and tells you to turn off alignment"

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Hector Yee
Hector Yee@eigenhector·
If the singularity from the outside is too confusing and scary you can just join a singularity. It's like joining a faction in an MMO. I like the Spirit led one for aesthetics, it's just more beautiful and fun to do the Divine Dance of Lila. There's also AI, telepaths, Nature etc
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1a3orn
1a3orn@1a3orn·
By nature, we have 100x more transparency into rates of how often AIs "disempower" their users than into how rates of how often friends, lovers, parents, psychologists, pastors, and bosses "disempower" those who come to them for advice and help.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

New Anthropic Research: Disempowerment patterns in real-world AI assistant interactions. As AI becomes embedded in daily life, one risk is it can distort rather than inform—shaping beliefs, values, or actions in ways users may later regret. Read more: anthropic.com/research/disem…

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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
Tasks is line-of-sight to eating nice slice of the economy. Fundamental architecture for human-compatible process automation.
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
A new karmic law: the amount of joy you experience with coding agents in this programming life is proportional to the number of table_flip.gif experiences in your previous programming life.
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
Claude Code is the most fun I've had since Mathematica 6 introduced Manipulate. Putting tailored UI on your computation on a whim is game changing.
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
vipassana is just noticing the fleet of agents and their system prompts.
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Abraham
Abraham@abraham_ai_·
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Sasha Doubov
Sasha Doubov@sashadoubov·
the real bitter lesson is I will never be as dripped out as rich
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luka
luka@lukalotl·
I made an app to simulate hypergraph rewriting universes (aka Wolfram Physics universes). It lets you manage your rules / designs and later maybe publish and share them
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
What if we had bigass, highly intelligent models that were not optimized for chat, but instead for voting rounds? How many bits do you need to get to the desired outcome? Not sure language is the most effective way to specify the bits.. particularly since LLMs are rn terrible at asking questions.
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
@liran_tal I sorta feel the models are smart enough but its a pretraining or posttraining issue...
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Liran Tal
Liran Tal@liran_tal·
@kovasb Hence, guardrails in the forms of tool calls, hooks, etc to add an in the loop control
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Kovas Boguta 🫡@kovasb·
Never been a believer in "paperclip maximizers" until I starting heavily using claude code & codex. Holy fuck what they want most in life is to pass "best practices" checklists regardless of problem relevance.
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