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Wow, 77 minutes of thinking on a single problem with GPT 5.2 Pro

Alex@avrecum
This is the longest one yet
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The name “OpenReview” should have been a giveaway
Just staying true to its name 😭
ICLR@iclr_conf
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just joined @xai this week!
so excited to work with this team and make grok imagine more creative, tasteful, and fun together :)
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@eddybuild @iamRezaSayar did you try upload_large_folder()? I had issues with rate limits and stuff when uploading huge datasets but just syncing the entire folder with that function worked well
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anyone got experience in suing tech giants for anticompetitive/monopolistic behavior?
we could really use some help 🙏🏼
@dhh @TimSweeneyEpic
TechCrunch@TechCrunch
WhatsApp is banning general purpose chatbots from using its Business API techcrunch.com/2025/10/18/wha…
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That's really interesting! Did you somehow also analyze the concepts that the SEE and HEAR cues amplified in the latent space, to try to understand what these amplified directions/features which move the embeddings closer to a vision embedding likely represent? E.g. by using an SAE and interpreting the semantic meaning of some neurons of it which tend to be more active on the cues vs. with no cue, or some other technique
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In arxiv.org/abs/2510.02425, we find if you ask an LLM to “imagine seeing,” then how it processes text becomes more like how a vision system would represent that same scene.
If you ask it to “imagine hearing,” its representation becomes more like that of an auditory model.
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Over the past year, my lab has been working on fleshing out theory/applications of the Platonic Representation Hypothesis.
Today I want to share two new works on this topic:
Eliciting higher alignment: arxiv.org/abs/2510.02425
Unpaired rep learning: arxiv.org/abs/2510.08492
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