Brian Jalaian

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Brian Jalaian

Brian Jalaian

@BJalaian

🚀 Associate Professor @UWF | Researching LLMs, Agentic AI, and AI Optimization at the Edge | Building the future of robust, efficient AI.

Pensacola, Florida Katılım Nisan 2019
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Brian Jalaian
Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
🎥 New 3-min explainer: Visual Reasoning Agent (VRA) = training-free agentic AI for vision systems 💡 Up to +40% accuracy on tough remote sensing tasks — no retraining, just smart reasoning. Think. Critique. Act. 📽️ Watch how VRA boosts robustness👇 #VLM #AgenticAI
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
From coast to coast: 'THANK YOU, President Trump, for decisive action against the Iranian regime.' 🇺🇸
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Dan Vahdat@danvahdat·
Starlink is now free nationwide across Iran. Thank you, @elonmusk. We the people of Iran will never forget your kindness. ❤️🙏🏻
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
🚀 Want to train ML models with free GPUs in the cloud? In just 2 mins, David Moe from Jalaian AI Lab shows how we teach: ✅ Google Colab + Kaggle ✅ AI-assisted coding (Gemini) ✅ Easy submission.csv for competitions 🎥 Watch full video: youtube.com/watch?v=S5cijA… #AICoding
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
Year 3 of our Machine Learning in Data Science course is here—with a new focus on AI tools like Copilot 🤖⚡ Excited to explore how these tools can boost learning and creativity. Big shoutout to the research team pushing boundaries! #MachineLearning #AI #DataScience
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
@sama @Sama 🔥 Practicing o3 3+ hrs/day—what learning path works best? Structured tutorials vs OSS deep dives? 📚 vs 🛠️ balance? Tips on feedback loops or AI/human mentors? How do YOU use AI to level up your #AIresearch game? #skillsmax #o3
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Sam Altman@sama·
if you are not skillsmaxxing with o3 at minimum 3 hours every day, ngmi
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
🧪 Results: Hydra outperforms existing plug-in methods across benchmarks like ScienceQA, GQA, and TextVQA. It’s particularly effective against unseen adversarial examples — even without explicit defenses.
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
🏋️‍♂️ Why is this important? Stronger resilience against adversarial attacks Reduced hallucination rates Better factual accuracy in open-world settings Works without expensive retraining or fine-tuning!
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
It uses Chain-of-Thought (CoT) and In-Context Learning (ICL) techniques to generate, critique, and refine answers across multiple reasoning passes. Hydra acts like an "agent," adapting based on feedback.
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Brian Jalaian@BJalaian·
Vision-Language Models are incredibly powerful but vulnerable to adversarial attacks and hallucinations. Hydra tackles both issues by introducing an iterative reasoning framework — no retraining needed.
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Yes, many of us have always been working on "AGI", whatever you mean by that. Perceptron, General Problem Solver, expert systems, machine learning, backprop, RL, SSL, transformers, LLMs...: For some, these were going to be "The One Weird Trick" that was gonna take us to AGI. 1/
Thomas G. Dietterich@tdietterich

@mezaoptimizer Old time AI people like me have always been working on AGI. We just called it AI. To me AGI is just a marketing term. We old timers think we know how hard the problem is, and we are lolling as the younger generation discovers this

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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Extraordinary new paper from Google on medicine & AI: When Google tuned a AI chatbot to answer common medical questions, doctors judged 92.6% of its answers right … compared to 92.9% of answers given by other doctors. And look at the pace of improvement! arxiv.org/pdf/2212.13138…
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Neural nets that analyze/generate text, speech, image, proteins don't tell us much about the structure thereof. But 1. they are very useful 2. they tell us that SGD is better at structure discovery than humans 3. they upset people who devoted their career to structure discovery
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AI at Meta@AIatMeta·
We’re pleased to introduce Make-A-Video, our latest in #GenerativeAI research! With just a few words, this state-of-the-art AI system generates high-quality videos from text prompts. Have an idea you want to see? Reply w/ your prompt using #MetaAI and we’ll share more results.
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