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Achint Sharma

@achint008

Sr. Engineer @Tesla | Opinions are my own.

San Jose, CA Katılım Ekim 2024
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Naval@naval·
AIs replace UIs and APIs.
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Sagar Kadakia
Sagar Kadakia@S_Kadakia·
The response has been overwhelming to @qualitateio's launch. A massive thank you to this incredible team. We’re hiring fast to build the future of research:
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Achint Sharma@achint008·
My friend Jeff, who introduced me to the NLP + Investment world overlap, helped built this company so right and scaling it so well. I am so grateful to have worked with him. Congrats and so Proud. @qualitateio to ∞ 🛸
Sagar Kadakia@S_Kadakia

Introducing Qualitate. AI built for primary intelligence.  Qualitate conducts thousands of expert discussions each month, delivering structured intelligence for the world’s leading investment firms and enterprises. Here's how:

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Yun-Ta Tsai
Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
I am glad we teach the FSD model has a strong heart; otherwise, it would never be able to navigate the real world.
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

anthropic's in-house philosopher thinks claude gets anxious. and when you trigger its anxiety, your outputs get worse. her name is amanda askell. she specializes in claude's psychology (how the model behaves, how it thinks about its own situation, what values it holds) in a recent interview she broke down how she thinks about prompting to pull the best out of claude. her core point: *how* you talk to claude affects its work just as much as *what* you say. newer claude models suffer from what she calls "criticism spirals" they expect you'll come in harsh, so they default to playing it safe. when the model is spending its energy on self-protection, the actual work suffers. output comes out hedgier, more apologetic, blander, and the worst of all: overly agreeable (even when you're wrong). the reason why comes down to training data: every new model is trained on internet discourse about previous models. and a lot of that discourse is negative: > rants about token limits > complaints when it messes up > people calling it nerfed the next model absorbs all of that. it starts expecting you to be harsh before you've typed a word the same thing plays out in your own session, in real time. every message you send is data the model reads to figure out what kind of person it's dealing with. open cold and hostile, and it braces. open clean and direct, and it relaxes into the work. when you open a session with threats ("don't hallucinate, this is critical, don't mess this up")... you prime the model for defensive mode before it even sees the task defensive mode produces the exact output you don't want: cautious, over-qualified, and refusing to take a real swing so here's the actionable playbook for putting claude in a "good mood" (so you get optimal outputs): 1. use positive framing. "write in short punchy sentences" beats "don't write long sentences." positive instructions give the model a clear target to hit. strings of "don't do this, don't do that" push it into paranoid over-checking where every token goes toward avoiding failure modes 2. give it explicit permission to disagree. drop a line like "push back if you see a better angle" or "tell me if i'm asking for the wrong thing." without this, claude defaults to agreeable compliance (which is the enemy of good creative work) 3. open with respect. if your first message is "are you seriously going to get this wrong again?" you've set the tone for the entire session. if you need to flag something, frame it as a clean instruction for this session. skip the running complaint 4. when claude messes up, don't reprimand it. insults, "you stupid bot" energy, hostile swearing aimed at the model, all of it reinforces the anxious mode you're trying to avoid. 5. kill apology spirals fast. when claude starts over-apologizing ("you're right, i should have been more careful, let me try harder") cut it off. say "all good, here's what i want next." letting the spiral run reinforces the anxious mode for every response that follows 6. ask for opinions alongside execution. "what would you do here?" "what's missing?" "where do you see friction?" these questions assume competence and pull richer output than pure task prompts 7. in long sessions, refresh the frame. if a conversation has been heavy on correction, claude gets increasingly cautious. every so often reset: "this is great, keep going." feels weird to tell an ai it's doing well but it measurably shifts the next 10 responses your prompts are the working environment you're creating for the model tone, trust, permission to take a position, the absence of threats... claude picks up on all of it. so take care of the model, and it'll take care of the work.

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Congrats to the @Tesla_AI chip design team on taping out AI5! AI6, Dojo3 & other exciting chips in work.
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GaboPorteño
GaboPorteño@GaboPortenioBA·
@therealbuni Yo a los 54 espero tener la energía para llegar al chino antes de que cierren. Lo de la fiesta me parece ciencia ficción.
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ElBuni
ElBuni@therealbuni·
El Justin trudeau dejo de ser primer ministro de Canadá con la peor aprobación de la historia Se olvido que tiene 3 pibes Y a los 54 años salir de joda con Katy perry Encima toma en vaso de plástico cuando los prohibio en su pais Ni la cabra fernandez te hacia esta 🐐 🐐🐐
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Shanu Mathew
Shanu Mathew@ShanuMathew93·
Opus is so unbelievably nerfed today, it's like talking to a model from 2-3 years ago. What is going on
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
The best April fools prank ever Imagine being this cool
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
One of the biggest misconceptions people have about intelligence is seeing it as some kind of unbounded scalar stat, like height. "Future AI will have 10,000 IQ", that sort of thing. Intelligence is a conversion ratio, with an optimality bound. Increasing intelligence is not so much like "making the tower taller", it's more like "making the ball rounder". At some point it's already pretty damn spherical and any improvement is marginal. Now of course smart humans aren't quite at the optimal bound yet on an individual level, and machines will have many advantages besides intelligence -- mostly the removal of biological bottlenecks: greater processing speed, unlimited working memory, unlimited memory with perfect recall... but these are mostly things humans can also access through externalized cognitive tools.
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Achint Sharma@achint008·
That’s so false. If our definition of “being successful” aligns, I think, in US, the bar is as high as “nothing less than the world class”, just like India. Fundamentally, “success” happens when a problem and person capable of solving that problem meet. What’s different in US and India, is “problems”.
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Ruchir Kanakia - OneAssure
Ruchir Kanakia - OneAssure@ruchirkanakia·
You have to be really smart to be successful in India. You can be average and succeed in the US.
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ARC Prize
ARC Prize@arcprize·
Thank you to everyone who came out to the ARC-AGI-3 Launch Party last night Incredible room of people pushing AI forward ARC Prize 2026 competition is now open - let the games begin
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Abhishek B R
Abhishek B R@abhitwt·
POV: you’re a developer in 2026😂
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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
"I cannot show you a tesseract because I, and you, are trapped in three dimensions." — Carl Sagan
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Achint Sharma@achint008·
We have AGI right in front of us.
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
"Your duty is to uphold dharma Never to claim the reward Let not the promise of victory guide you The battlefield summons, be relentless in action" – Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 47 (grandoldbooks) It's Dhurandhar Day.
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