Rahul Chalamala

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Rahul Chalamala

Rahul Chalamala

@rchalamala

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San Francisco, CA Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Alexander Taubman
Alexander Taubman@alextaubman·
AI is one of America’s greatest achievements, and yet 99% of U.S. services businesses lack the resources to deploy it. We’ve built Long Lake to bring AI to the real world, as a true partner, at scale. It’s a hard problem that can only be solved by a purpose-built team of world-class AI Engineers, Operators, and M&A professionals working together. We’re hiring - join us. llmh.com
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Alex Shan@alexshander03

We’re launching @JudgmentLabs today and announcing $32M in funding. As AI agents take on more of the work that creates economic value, they generate massive amounts of production data: the clearest record of how they behave with users, software, and the real world. Judgment builds infrastructure for improving AI agents from production data.

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Colossus@colossusmag

Scott Wu is the co-founder of Cognition AI, one of the fastest-growing companies in history. He’s also the greatest competitive programmer the US has ever produced. You may have seen him doing impossible card tricks and mental math. You’ve never seen him asked about weed, Michael Jordan, cancer, and human consciousness over a punnet of strawberries. That is what Colossus editor-in-chief Jeremy Stern did on a recent visit to San Francisco. For those less familiar with @ScottWu46: In 2nd grade, he entered a math competition for 7th graders, lost, and was so furious he still fumes about it 20 years later. The next year he entered the 9th-grade division as a 3rd-grader and got a perfect score. Then he won first place at the US national middle-school math competition and three straight gold medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics, where he became the greatest American gold-medalist and coach in history. Most of the people running the biggest AI companies met as teenagers, competing for their countries on international math and science teams. OpenAI’s Greg Brockman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, Meta’s Alexandr Wang, to name just a few. Most agree that the von Neumann among them was Scott Wu. In November 2023, a few weeks after his mother died of lung cancer, on the day Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI, Wu founded his own AI company: Cognition. He was 26 and saw earlier than almost anyone that AI would converge on agents that work in the background, 24/7, like coworkers. He shipped Cognition’s AI software engineer Devin in March 2024. It worked poorly, and he took intense public criticism for it. Now, in its first 18 months of service, Devin has generated $445 million of revenue run rate and usage has doubled every eight weeks. The US Army, Goldman Sachs, and Mercedes-Benz are all customers. Cognition is raising at a valuation around $25 billion. @JeremySternLA sat down with Wu, the emperor of the nerds, to ask the questions we’d all ask one of the smartest people in America—building the most consequential technology of our generation—if we ever got the chance. As well as MJ and weed, they talk about the cluster of competitive math prodigies behind so much of AI, what makes us human when AGI arrives, and why Wu believes he was put on this earth to teach AI how to code. Read the piece below.

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John Yang
John Yang@jyangballin·
How much of SQLite, FFmpeg, PHP compiler can LMs code from scratch? Given just an executable and no starter code or internet access. Introducing ProgramBench: 200 rigorous, whole-repo generation tasks where models design, build, and ship a working program end to end. 🧵
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Parth Asawa
Parth Asawa@pgasawa·
Today, we’re releasing Continual Learning Bench 1.0: the first, realistic benchmark for measuring how AI systems can improve in online settings. Benchmarks today assume models are stateless. Each example is independent, and once a system finishes a task, it moves on as if nothing happened. But deployed AI systems should learn from experience. We tested 10+ frontier systems against novel, expert-validated tasks and find there’s still plenty of headroom for learning. (1/n)
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Kennan Frost
Kennan Frost@kennandavison·
Skio just sold for $105M cash at close on $8M raised.
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TK Kong
TK Kong@tkkong·
I’ve started a new company with @philhchen! Phil built frontier LLMs across research & engineering at OpenAI, DeepMind, and Scale. I was shipping AI experiments at Ramp Labs. We've been heads down building personalized AI coworkers for every business. We’re growing our team of researchers, designers, and IMO gold medalists. Reach out if you're interested!
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Axiom
Axiom@axiom_xyz·
Today we're releasing OpenVM 2.0 Beta, which proves Ethereum mainnet blocks in a p99 time of 7.9s on 16 GPUs and hits 964 MHz RISC-V throughput on 64 GPUs, making it the fastest zkVM on @eth_proofs. Here's what's new and what's next:
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