Sudharshan Balaji

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Sudharshan Balaji

@bsudharshan2001

PhD in CS @ USF Researching LLM safety/alignment & FL

Chennai, India Katılım Aralık 2014
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
This is hilarious. This is what AI was made for. I love it. 100% accurate.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
There is massive irony in how AI coding tools are starting to become TOO expensive for many enterprises - after eg Anthropic removed subsidizing AI subscriptions. We might go from "everyone use AI for everything!" to "you have $300/month AI budget; use your brain for the rest."
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Stock Market Nerd
Stock Market Nerd@StockMarketNerd·
$BIRD engineers figuring out how to install GPUs
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Terence Tao spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study - no teaching, no random events of committees, just unlimited time to think. But after a few months, he ran out of ideas. Terence thinks that mathematicians and scientists need a certain level of randomness and inefficiency to come up with new ideas.
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
the amount of times i have seen "operating system" describing tools that write code or use a texting app and a cron job is terrifying is this what Andreesen meant by retardmaxxing?
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
The current state of affairs of skill files after gstack dropped You are an expert code reviewer. Your colleagues refer to you as The Examiner™ ...
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Mo@atmoio·
AI is making CEOs delusional
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Tejas Gawande
Tejas Gawande@tejgw·
Cursor for Slides is finally here Watch the first 47 seconds. Then try going back to your old deck tool Reply "Chronicle" + RT to get two months of Pro for free. Make sure you follow so I can DM you asap.
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri. Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: play.google.com/store/apps/det… As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free. Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy. — Written with Wispr Flow
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Subbarao Kambhampati (కంభంపాటి సుబ్బారావు)
My take on AI Kumbh Mela : They went out of their way to make it possible for people from many walks of life to attend.. #IndiaAIImpactSummit2026 So going by the media accounts, all that really happened at the summit were the long security lines, lost wearables, and other more pressing first world problems like some of us not getting our millet foam at @PMOIndia dinner. Perhaps there is another way to look at it. This is the first of the AI Summits that seemed to have allowed basically free registration to anyone who wanted to come. As far I know, the other ones in UK, Paris and Seoul were limited to mostly invited "delegates". Opening the summit up this way meant LOTS of people showed up (as they apparently do to the other Kumbh Mela..)--estimates of registrations at 250K and daily attendance of as much as 70K. It's in a different plane all together compared to the "invited delegates only meetings", and in a different league even compared to the mega AI conferences like #NeurIPS2025. The bigger numbers also meant longer lines, more chaos and lower signal to noise ratio for the cognoscenti. After my panel, I met one student who brought his mother (who didn't seem particularly tech savvy) to show and tell her about AI.. I talked to a neurologist from the capital region, who showed up just to get a sense of how and whether this technology might atrophy our own cognitive skills. A lady working in Arts and Crafts, who was trying to get a sense of how AI will affect the artists and their livelihoods. I saw lines of women--clad in their finery--waiting for their group buses after a trip to the summit. And I of course saw tons and tons of UG students from Indian colleges attending sessions and trying to make sense of things (however primitive some of their understanding seemed after a minute of talking to them). Maybe some of this was orchestrated. But I would think that if AI is supposed to be such a transformative technology that would impact everyone, perhaps it is quite justified to "let everyone in".. For that inclusiveness, I believe the organizers of this AI Kumbh Mela deserve a huge amount of credit--and our benefit of doubt on the attendant inconveniences. (No, I have no connection with the organizers. I own my opinions.)
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dax@thdxr·
they laid people off "because of AI" now they're hiring "because of AI"
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Sudharshan Balaji@bsudharshan2001·
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