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AI - researcher & coder | writing about what I use myself | @zscdao

AI industry Tham gia Ağustos 2015
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Anthropic Developer Andrej Karpathy: "At OpenAI I saw two types of engineers: ones who write every instruction - ones who describe what they want The second type replaced the first in a year " the Karpathy framework - 3 eras of programming: 1.0 → you write the code → takes weeks 2.0 → you feed data, model writes the algorithm → takes hours 3.0 → you describe what you want in English → takes minutes each era killed the last. most people are still in 1.0 "the best code is the code you never write. you don't program the solution - you program the data -the solution programs itself" he built this at OpenAI - now applies it at Anthropic - the framework never changed watch & save - guide about Software by Andrej ↓
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Ex-Twitch Engineer Theo Brown: "Sonnet could call tools. Opus could finish tasks that take hours Mythos doesn't just understand your codebase - it understands itself " Sonnet → daily coding - tool calls, quick fixes - tasks under 30 min Opus → full features - give it the goal - it works for hours without losing track Mythos → orchestration - spawns agents, splits work, verifies - no custom tooling needed "I replaced my entire PR review pipeline with a markdown file - runs at 9am - by 9:15 my work for the day is done " 15 min that explains exactly what to build with Sonnet, Opus, and Mythos - and why your current projects are too small watch - bookmark, then read article below ↓
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Anthropic Engineer Andrej Karpathy: "Stop training from scratch. Take what the model already learned - adapt it - ship it At OpenAI we replaced months of work with a few lines of code. Better results every time " the Karpathy formula for working with AI: step 1 → stop building from zero. the model already learned the hard part - just point it at your task step 2 → stop adding complexity, the simplest architecture beat everything in 2014 - simpler always wins step 3 → train only the last layer and freeze everything else - minutes instead of months. better results he taught this at Stanford 10 years ago - then applied it at OpenAI, Tesla, and Anthropic the advice never changed - because it never stopped working watch - bookmark, then read article below ↓
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@ScottyBeamIO always glad to give a alpha material, broski, you are welcome
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@51bodila yeee, a old lecture, advice from still work
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bodila@51bodila·
@0xCodila a very interesting material, glad to see Karpathy so young ahhaha
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@Blum_OG true! 5-min brilliant alpha thank you for support, Blum
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@0xCodila the kind of video that saves you from a brutal mistake and a ton of wasted time
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Anthropic Engineer Andrej Karpathy: "The biggest mistake in AI right now - people are forcing agents to work instead of mastering the model first We made that mistake in 2016 at OpenAI - It cost us 5 years " what Karpathy actually means: step 1 → stop forcing your agent to do everything, understand the model underneath first step 2 → demos are easy - products take a decade. self-driving proved it - if you skip the foundation, everything breaks step 3 → the agent is not the product. the foundation is. build that - and agents emerge on their own "you building agents right now - you're at the forefront. not OpenAI. not DeepMind. you " watch - bookmark, then read article below ↓
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@SasuRobert yes! that’s what Karpaty meant you always need to evaluate before building
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Anthopic CEO to DeepMind CEO: "Every decision I make about Claude feels balanced on the edge of a knife Build too slow - China wins. Build too fast- we lose control " "We told Claude we were evil. It didn't crash. It didn't refuse. It started lying to protect itself " DeepMind CEO: "Do I worry about being Oppenheimer? That's why I don't sleep much" "AGI by 2026-2027 - Agents that act in the world on their own - Models doing AI research by end of this year" this is a 14-min conversation you need to hear watch - bookmark, then read article below ↓
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Creator of /loop for Claude Code: "Anthropic took my concept, absorbed it into their platform, and created loop, batch, and goal " "I watched engineers prompting and prompting and prompting. They were inside the loop. I said - wait. This is a programmable thing" 2.5 years - zero lines of code by hand - just loops "$10.42 an hour. that's what a loop costs. LLMs generate code better than anyone you can hire - and they don't sleep " "I haven't used open source in 10 months. I generate everything to my requirements. when a supply chain attack happens - didn't affect me " bookmark & watch this new lecture by creator of loop ↓
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@0xCodila wow, i first time hear that Loop was created by another person brilliant, booked!
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Anthropic Engineer Andrej Karpathy: "AI won't replace you. But the people who use AI to learn - will replace the people who don't " the Karpathy formula for using AI to learn: step 1 → AI adapts to what you already know - explains through your analogies step 2 → AI challenges you at your exact level - not too easy, not too hard step 3 → AI scales one-on-one tutoring - the thing that makes you beat 98% of people one tutor. your language. your level. your pace - proven since the 80s - now available to 8 billion watch - bookmark, then read article below ↓
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@ninedol this lecture by Andrej is really expensive and worth to watch Thx for support!
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@0xCodila I'll watch this video first and then go improve my language skills
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