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6. The Influence of Kaiming He
Xie deeply admires Kaiming He, with whom he worked closely at FAIR. He learned that Kaiming's superpower is his extreme focus and ability to build an impenetrable baseline ("scaffold") before aiming for breakthroughs [02:34:30]. Kaiming taught him that the real research "signals" come from the failures and surprises during the experimental process, not from armchair theorizing [02:08:12].
7. "Impact" vs. "Understanding"
Xie dislikes the word "impact," finding it too ego-driven and aggressive. Instead, he views research through the lens of philosopher Hannah Arendt: the goal of research is "understanding." Publishing a paper is about sharing a profound realization with the world to find resonance and intellectual kinship, rather than just changing the world by force [01:31:27].
8. Intelligence is More Than Human Language
Xie cautions against human arrogance in defining intelligence solely through language. Drawing on evolutionary biology, he argues that building an AI with the survival and physical reasoning skills of a squirrel is actually a much harder problem than building an AI that can write code or pass exams [06:13:05].
9. The Power of "Research Taste"
Xie equates research to filmmaking, where "taste" dictates everything from the problem you choose to solve down to the formatting of the paper. Influenced by Kaiming He (who even gifted him the Buddhist Diamond Sutra to teach him to look past superficial "forms" to find true substance), Xie believes good taste means avoiding crowded, hyped areas in favor of fundamental, eternal problems like representation learning [02:45:03].
10. The Degradation of Open Academic AI Research
Xie expresses concern over how major industrial AI labs have become increasingly closed off, shifting from open academic exploration to secretive commercial competition. This shift strips researchers of their autonomy and turns them into easily replaceable cogs in a massive engineering machine, heavily motivating his decision to start a new, more open research-driven company [05:21:26].
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