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Xavier Manuel Mountain

@XaevrM

Advancing and Shaping AI & ML | Perception Researcher | Deepening Mathematical Foundations | Founder of Perceptive Focus | Nvidia Inception | @USC Alum

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Xavier Manuel Mountain
Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
True consciousness is a form of awareness of the imbalance of our very existence, but also the understanding that all that exists is due to individual will. But most importantly understand that happiness will eventually end. It’s this that divides a being between the blissfulness of ignorance … tranquillity of joy… and the resilience bread by grit and tenacity. The more self-aware the being the more suffering becomes inevitable, but if such a being overcomes the suffrage of consciousness they become rewarded with insight fueled by enlightenment. So find the being that suffers and who has overcame; There you will find your #visionary. Because only those who are outside of the lines can see what is unaligned. #universal #alignment
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
@elonmusk So I’m guessing you’re one of the men who believes you have taken the thrown awaiting to be cut down? Because my man… you have not struggled enough to claim the parallel of the odyssey and you def ain’t loyal enough to your people to share the same sentiments as Odysseus…
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc

A powerful scene in the Odyssey happens when Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca after twenty years of war and wandering. You would expect the story to end with celebration, with the hero coming home, the family reunited, and order restored. Homer does something far stranger. Odysseus arrives disguised as a beggar, because Athena warns him that the palace has been taken over by more than a hundred suitors who have been living there for years, eating his food, drinking his wine, and pressuring his wife Penelope to marry one of them. They believe Odysseus is dead and in their minds the kingdom is already theirs. So the king of Ithaca walks through his own halls dressed in rags while the men stealing his house sit comfortably at his tables. They mock him, throw scraps at him, and one of them even strikes him, and Odysseus takes it. That is the remarkable part, because the same man who blinded the Cyclops and survived twenty years of disasters now stands quietly while strangers insult him in his own home. Homer tells us his heart burns inside his chest and that he wants to attack them immediately, yet he restrains himself and waits. Instead of striking, Odysseus studies the room carefully. He counts the men, watches their habits, and quietly observes which servants remain loyal and which have betrayed him. The hero of the Odyssey does something most people cannot do, which is delay revenge until the moment is right. Eventually Penelope announces a contest and brings out Odysseus’ great bow, declaring that she will marry the man who can string it and shoot an arrow through twelve axe heads lined up in a row. One by one the suitors try and fail, because none of them can even bend the bow. Then the beggar asks for a turn. The suitors laugh at first, but the bow is eventually handed to him. Odysseus takes it in his hands and strings it effortlessly. Homer says the sound of the bowstring tightening rings through the hall like the note of a swallow. Then he places an arrow on the string and sends it cleanly through all twelve axe heads. In that moment the beggar disappears. Odysseus turns the bow toward the suitors and reveals who he is. What follows is one of the most brutal scenes in Greek literature. The doors are sealed and the suitors realize too late that they are trapped inside the hall. Odysseus, his son Telemachus, and two loyal servants begin killing them one by one. There is no escape, no mercy, and no negotiation. The men who spent years consuming another man’s house die inside it. It is a violent ending, but Homer wants you to understand something important. The real danger to Odysseus was never just the monsters and storms on the long journey home. It was the possibility that someone else might take his place while he was gone. When Odysseus finally returns, he reminds everyone in Ithaca of a simple truth: a man’s home is not truly his unless he is willing to fight for it.

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@NastyOldWomynII @PeterTwinklage @hissgoescobra Interesting I also found that professionals using AI will find any fictitious bottleneck in order to give them the security they need to not feel replaceable. Mathematician, teachers, coders, graphic designers, etc. Try #Harvey the ai for actual lawyers I’m sure you’ll think dif
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CCJ@NastyOldWomynII·
@PeterTwinklage @hissgoescobra I’ve been testing AI periodically by asking legal questions I already know the answer to, which AI gets wrong ~70% of the time because it lacks human judgment and creativity. Answers to legal questions are too often not found in statutes and regs that a person or AI can look up.
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Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
So, @openclaw can use a computer but lacks physicality… I’ve been solving that by taking photos of physical things (like books to digest), but what if I gave it access to my 3D printer!? Going to see what this can do for our homeschool curriculum 📚🤓
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
@rohanpaul_ai He sounded like a real puss to be real. He said two lines that was “🫡💪✊”. The line about consequences of what is happening ring and acting on our beliefs through actions. Sounds like he sold out then felt bad after he got everything he needed. Disingenuous empowerment #cringe
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Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Mrinank Sharma, who led Anthropic’s safeguards research team, resigned in a public letter that warns of a “world in peril”. The letter gives no specific incident, but it frames the risk as a mix of AI and other crises that are happening at the same time. Sharma says one of his last projects was studying how AI assistants can make people “less human” or distort humanity. His final project was on “understanding how AI assistants could make us less human or distort our humanity.” --- moneycontrol. com/world/anthropic-s-senior-ai-safety-researcher-mrinank-sharma-quits-says-the-world-is-in-peril-article-13822404.html
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mrinank@MrinankSharma

Today is my last day at Anthropic. I resigned. Here is the letter I shared with my colleagues, explaining my decision.

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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
@simphiweyinkoc_ Or you were the chosen person out of another person panic. You can easily be the bullet someone else dodge as well as the person who dodges a bullet. Sometimes people convince they were not the bullet being dodged.
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𝗄𝖺𝗄𝗁𝗈𝗓𝖺@simphiweyinkoc_·
Unmarried in your 30s should honestly be rebranded as - “congrats you didn’t pick the wrong person out of panic”.
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Xavier Manuel Mountain
Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
Thank you @karpathy for keeping it real !
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

My pleasure to come on Dwarkesh last week, I thought the questions and conversation were really good. I re-watched the pod just now too. First of all, yes I know, and I'm sorry that I speak so fast :). It's to my detriment because sometimes my speaking thread out-executes my thinking thread, so I think I botched a few explanations due to that, and sometimes I was also nervous that I'm going too much on a tangent or too deep into something relatively spurious. Anyway, a few notes/pointers: AGI timelines. My comments on AGI timelines looks to be the most trending part of the early response. This is the "decade of agents" is a reference to this earlier tweet x.com/karpathy/statu… Basically my AI timelines are about 5-10X pessimistic w.r.t. what you'll find in your neighborhood SF AI house party or on your twitter timeline, but still quite optimistic w.r.t. a rising tide of AI deniers and skeptics. The apparent conflict is not: imo we simultaneously 1) saw a huge amount of progress in recent years with LLMs while 2) there is still a lot of work remaining (grunt work, integration work, sensors and actuators to the physical world, societal work, safety and security work (jailbreaks, poisoning, etc.)) and also research to get done before we have an entity that you'd prefer to hire over a person for an arbitrary job in the world. I think that overall, 10 years should otherwise be a very bullish timeline for AGI, it's only in contrast to present hype that it doesn't feel that way. Animals vs Ghosts. My earlier writeup on Sutton's podcast x.com/karpathy/statu… . I am suspicious that there is a single simple algorithm you can let loose on the world and it learns everything from scratch. If someone builds such a thing, I will be wrong and it will be the most incredible breakthrough in AI. In my mind, animals are not an example of this at all - they are prepackaged with a ton of intelligence by evolution and the learning they do is quite minimal overall (example: Zebra at birth). Putting our engineering hats on, we're not going to redo evolution. But with LLMs we have stumbled by an alternative approach to "prepackage" a ton of intelligence in a neural network - not by evolution, but by predicting the next token over the internet. This approach leads to a different kind of entity in the intelligence space. Distinct from animals, more like ghosts or spirits. But we can (and should) make them more animal like over time and in some ways that's what a lot of frontier work is about. On RL. I've critiqued RL a few times already, e.g. x.com/karpathy/statu… . First, you're "sucking supervision through a straw", so I think the signal/flop is very bad. RL is also very noisy because a completion might have lots of errors that might get encourages (if you happen to stumble to the right answer), and conversely brilliant insight tokens that might get discouraged (if you happen to screw up later). Process supervision and LLM judges have issues too. I think we'll see alternative learning paradigms. I am long "agentic interaction" but short "reinforcement learning" x.com/karpathy/statu…. I've seen a number of papers pop up recently that are imo barking up the right tree along the lines of what I called "system prompt learning" x.com/karpathy/statu… , but I think there is also a gap between ideas on arxiv and actual, at scale implementation at an LLM frontier lab that works in a general way. I am overall quite optimistic that we'll see good progress on this dimension of remaining work quite soon, and e.g. I'd even say ChatGPT memory and so on are primordial deployed examples of new learning paradigms. Cognitive core. My earlier post on "cognitive core": x.com/karpathy/statu… , the idea of stripping down LLMs, of making it harder for them to memorize, or actively stripping away their memory, to make them better at generalization. Otherwise they lean too hard on what they've memorized. Humans can't memorize so easily, which now looks more like a feature than a bug by contrast. Maybe the inability to memorize is a kind of regularization. Also my post from a while back on how the trend in model size is "backwards" and why "the models have to first get larger before they can get smaller" x.com/karpathy/statu… Time travel to Yann LeCun 1989. This is the post that I did a very hasty/bad job of describing on the pod: x.com/karpathy/statu… . Basically - how much could you improve Yann LeCun's results with the knowledge of 33 years of algorithmic progress? How constrained were the results by each of algorithms, data, and compute? Case study there of. nanochat. My end-to-end implementation of the ChatGPT training/inference pipeline (the bare essentials) x.com/karpathy/statu… On LLM agents. My critique of the industry is more in overshooting the tooling w.r.t. present capability. I live in what I view as an intermediate world where I want to collaborate with LLMs and where our pros/cons are matched up. The industry lives in a future where fully autonomous entities collaborate in parallel to write all the code and humans are useless. For example, I don't want an Agent that goes off for 20 minutes and comes back with 1,000 lines of code. I certainly don't feel ready to supervise a team of 10 of them. I'd like to go in chunks that I can keep in my head, where an LLM explains the code that it is writing. I'd like it to prove to me that what it did is correct, I want it to pull the API docs and show me that it used things correctly. I want it to make fewer assumptions and ask/collaborate with me when not sure about something. I want to learn along the way and become better as a programmer, not just get served mountains of code that I'm told works. I just think the tools should be more realistic w.r.t. their capability and how they fit into the industry today, and I fear that if this isn't done well we might end up with mountains of slop accumulating across software, and an increase in vulnerabilities, security breaches and etc. x.com/karpathy/statu… Job automation. How the radiologists are doing great x.com/karpathy/statu… and what jobs are more susceptible to automation and why. Physics. Children should learn physics in early education not because they go on to do physics, but because it is the subject that best boots up a brain. Physicists are the intellectual embryonic stem cell x.com/karpathy/statu… I have a longer post that has been half-written in my drafts for ~year, which I hope to finish soon. Thanks again Dwarkesh for having me over!

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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
@wesroth Really hard to stomach these tech CEO bullshiting you to get shit hyped up. These kind of guys create the hype to create the market. He has no clue what he is talking about.
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Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Larry Ellison explains how AI-powered surgical robots now surpass even the most skilled human doctors. Unlike humans, these robots have microscopic vision built into their sensors. They can see individual cells without a microscope. This allows them to cut with extreme precision removing cancer without harming healthy tissue. Their unmatched hand-eye coordination makes surgeries more accurate and less invasive.
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@eastvillageguy Facts!!! 😂 Guy need to get ride of his foreign parent trauma and just speak his truth. He is the example of high achieving for parents energy rather than for self.
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East Village Guy
East Village Guy@eastvillageguy·
POV you’re about to hear an absolutely garbage take
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internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
He dropped his wife at high school reunion and she said this 😭
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
Introducing Same.​dev Clone any website with pixel perfect accuracy One-shots Nike, Apple TV, Minecraft, and more!
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
Us in tech tried to get you entertainers on bored to team up, but instead we just decided to make tech version of you then instead of teaming up you guys got scared and pushed tech out more and now we have made replicas of your voices, faces, body, personality, and styles and your made?? Tech tried to help entertainment. So now they just decided to replace you all together. Not to late team up with me. I know your Jason Lees amigo and I know Jim’s so let’s squad up and make something happen.
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Cardi B@iamcardib·
Ight wtf is going on ?🤔……it’s getting scary !
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
Hey you looking for a partner? I already see no one matching this energy even openai operator doesn’t. It just acts like a mouse. I want to be apart of something like this. It’s seriously so innovative and I don’t care if people can’t see what this is about to become. I have code I happy to give you for free too if you promise to incorporate it into your code.
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
why is React virtualization with cmd-f so hard
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
@AutismCapital Finally, a tech insider who actually gave a genuine opinion. Everyone else on there be on some sissy lala be careful with my words sh*t and I’m not for the censorship’s bs. Bravo my guy. Good people can be feisty too 😈
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
🚨 JASON CALACANIS: “I think the best part about (DeepSeek) is the fact that Sam Altman was supposed to be doing open source, he made it a closed source company, he stole everyone’s data, he got caught red handed, he’s being sued by The New York Times for that, and now the Chinese have come and open sourced all the stuff he stole, and he’s got a real competitor on the mission that OpenAI was supposed to do. I have zero sympathy for him or the team over there. I’m glad that this is all going open sourced. It should have been open sourced, and it’s better for humanity, and the fact that the Chinese did it to Sam Altman is comeuppance for the fact that he stole everyone else’s content. But I don’t have strong opinions on it.” LMAO. Wow. Jason with the double headshot. 😂
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Xavier Manuel Mountain@XaevrM·
So just wondering are there still people on here that are on the @elonmusk #nutsriding train? or has everyone finally broke through the cacoonery. Just checking in…
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clem 🤗
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
False! Because it's open-source, fast and cheap, it will help create thousands of silicon valley startups, hundreds of thousands of jobs, massively step up competition and create hundreds of billions of value for silicon valley. IMO more positively impactful than any and all closed-source AI startups (and it should be a wake-up call for these startups to share more!). vox.com/technology/397…
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