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Anup Bishnoi

@asyncanup

Autonomous Driving, Augmented Reality, Web, Game Dev @ Aurora, Ex-Netflix

Mountain View, CA Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
AI has no taste. You have taste. That’s why you will always be needed for AI to do a good job.
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Walk-in eye exams, where the test is whether you walk into a glass door
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Po*p is FIFO, puke is LIFO
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
Single question to tell how long someone has been doing programming: Did you ever use a source control system other than Git?
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Navjot@_navjotts_·
The 2nd bucket of highly-paid AI talent is emerging: the ones who are deep (enough) into not only pre-training and post-training of LLMs – but with the complementary skills to make LLMs actually work in messy real-world use cases (I don't mean SWE skills here, that's table-stakes). Are they special? Not sure – just very rare right now – need ~10k hours of focused IC practice in real-world scenarios, when “GenAI” itself is barely 3 years old. (Related to the recent “95%” Fortune article, the underlying MIT report, and all the chatter about the GenAI bubble)
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Navjot@_navjotts_·
My top 5 most memorable “LLMs” launches: 1. text-davinci-002 (first one that really "got it"/worked) 2. GPT4 (biggest step function jump seen till now) 3. Clause 3.5 Sonnet (first true dethroning) 4. o1-pro (clear glimpse of robust human-like reasoning) 5. DeepSeek-R1 (proof open can beat closed)
Nathan Lambert@natolambert

My top 5 most memorable models from using them at/soonafter launch: 1. Claude 3.5 Sonnet (personality, all round perf) 2. o3 (search behavior + perf) 3. o1 pro (robustness) 4. Gemini 2.5 pro (long context + perf) 5. GPT 4.5 (personality)

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Navjot@_navjotts_·
I am at #NeurIPS2024 this week! Key ML areas our group under @timshi_ai at @cresta is working on: - AI Agents than can reason and troubleshoot effectively in complex enterprise domains - Multimodal Knowledge Grounding - LLM-as-a-judge framework that actually works We are hiring!
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Brain Explored
Brain Explored@BrainExplored·
In the brain, some neurons adapt easily, while others remain resistant to change. This can be likened to our beliefs, where certain deeply ingrained convictions, like the historical belief that the sun revolves around the earth, required substantial evidence and effort to alter. Similarly, in machine learning, we could enhance efficiency by incorporating a "resistance to change" factor for each neuron during training. This factor would determine how readily a neuron or set of neurons can adapt or how firmly they maintain their learned patterns (or weights). By drawing on the concept that some brain regions or neuron patterns encode hard-set beliefs through repeated reinforcement, we can apply this principle to improve the adaptability and stability of artificial neural networks. This could be a pathway for the Alignment Problem. PS: Dropout is a somewhat overlapping, but a completely different concept, introduced for a different need.
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Navjot@_navjotts_·
I am at #NeurIPS2023 this week! Some ML areas our group under @timshi_ai at @cresta is working on: - Domain specific instruction finetuning - Retrieval Augmentation and Knowledge Grounding - Reward modeling and conversation-level outcomes Hit me up for a chat. We are hiring!
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
The age of Audio Uncanny Valley is upon us: #details" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">scribepod.substack.com/p/scribepod-1#…
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
This one knows what it's talking about
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
The world runs on shell scripts. :|
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
wat! no way i'm even trying to answer that
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Nilesh Trivedi@nileshtrivedi·
I had been looking for a visual graph dataset editor that allows me to add arbitrary structured data fields on nodes and edges as well as manually layout and style the graph. A flash of inspiration and 12 hours of furious coding later, I got this working!
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
As you rip, so shall you sew.
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Anup Bishnoi@asyncanup·
Don’t just do something, stand there!
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