
Amine Benhenni, PhD
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Amine Benhenni, PhD
@bendaizer
Mainly Science, Data & Society. PhD in Particle Physics, Data and AI entrepreneur, consultant, speaker, teacher and coach.




Today Thinking Machines Lab is launching our research blog, Connectionism. Our first blog post is “Defeating Nondeterminism in LLM Inference” We believe that science is better when shared. Connectionism will cover topics as varied as our research is: from kernel numerics to prompt engineering. Here we share what we are working on and connect with the research community frequently and openly. The name Connectionism is a throwback to an earlier era of AI; it was the name of the subfield in the 1980s that studied neural networks and their similarity to biological brains. thinkingmachines.ai/blog/defeating…




In LLMs, the need for "prompt engineering" is a sign of *lack* of robust language understanding. It will be interesting to see if scaling LLMs alone will reduce the need for prompt engineering.







Un graphique à la fois rigolo et très parlant ! Les riches sous-estiment assez nettement leur richesse : personne ne se perçoit comme appartenant aux 20 % les plus riches, alors que c’est le cas de 8 % des répondants à une enquête de la Drees : alternatives-economiques.fr/francais-ont-u…

















