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@Teknium @NousResearch This is amazing 🤩
Happy to see that one of the merged PRs is mine 🙂🙂🙂🙂
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@kiran27rathod @VishalMalvi_ Yes correct. things like DV Act, BNS 85 and much more fall into place place
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@VishalMalvi_ Being a man...if a female can do this to you....it's a shame.....2 slaps...3 punches and things fall into place.....man need to be man enough
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In the 1980s, most IITians would go abroad. In 1989, when I graduated from IIT Madras, I remember feeling extremely dejected about our country. Punjab, Kashmir and Assam were all burning.
My heart was not in engineering. I was mostly reading books in Economics and Philosophy - we had a good library. The burning question in my mind was "Why are we so poor?"
Some of my classmates and I wrote an article in the IIT campus newspaper in late 1988-early 1989 (there were two newspapers, Focus and Spectator, and I believe we published in Focus, they were reproduced using "cyclostyling" machines - please look them up!).
In my vague recollection, the thrust of the article was that the IIT system was failing to serve the needs of the country and the country itself was facing a profound stagnation (I wish I could get that article now - a copy may be in some dusty basement in IIT). I want to know what I thought and said as a 21 year old in 1989 that I agree with and what I disagree with today.
By 1989, I had become a committed anti-socialist, having lived through the socialist stagnation of India. By 1989, the collapse of the Soviet Union was on, and China was in turmoil - the Tinananmen student protests and their forced suppression.
By 1991, India needed an emergency IMF loan. The 1991 economic reforms by Shri Manmohan Singh happened due to pressure from the IMF. So you can imagine the mood in 1989.
That was the India I left in 1989. I was feeling miserable to leave but hopeless to stay. In 1990, I came home for a visit and thought of dropping out of my PhD and staying home. I was home sick.
I started to study Singapore and Japan during 1990-94 in my PhD years - the "Why are we so poor" question. By 1994, I decided I would be in the private sector and took up an R&D job in Qualcomm.
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I predict Grok to near AGI in late 2028 based on current trends and compounding acceleration.
Grok 5 should be 8-10X Grok 4 in capability and I estimate it released by end of this year in 2026.
By the end of 2027, we must have truly AI assisted AI research and development. This means the improvement in AI models will be high degree exponential.
Compute is also scaling exponentially. So Grok 6 in 2027 may achieve at top 0.1% of human ability in research and innovation.
And Grok 7 in 2028 will be capable of running its own R&D, invent new science, and self improve. So by end of 2028, very high chance that Grok will be near AGI.
Now will be it be released in public or kept under wraps due to Govt pressure? I cannot say.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Banger @Grok 😂
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@Discerner4u Quando você fez aplicação? Estou aguardando aqui, mas ainda não recebi nenhum e-mail. Parabéns!
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@akshaymarch7 I somehow feel it is the opposite - it enforces the illusion of competence.
Such people are not afraid of it though. They love it.
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How are people using smart model routing on Hermes? It seems to lobotomize itself when it's not using opus.
@Teknium ??



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@burkeholland Shouldn't the model seller tell what it is good for? And how it is better than earlier version?
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@Discerner4u Hermes really will just not function appropriately if you cant get to 64k context. I'm sorry :/
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@unclebobmartin @wookash_podcast Wouldn't this affect us badly in the eventuality of funding drying up for these AI companies? Or, when we move to the era of AI being too costly for unfunded opensource devs?
I am not ready to lose my code-reading and code-writing skills until I am sure they won't be needed.
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I don’t review code written by agents. I measure things like test coverage, dependency structure, cyclomatic complexity, module sizes, mutation testing, etc.
Much can be inferred about the quality of the code from those metrics. The code itself I leave to the AI.
Humans are slow at code. To get productivity we humans need to disengage from code and manage from a higher level.
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