2026-04-11
Now that Integrity is safely down, I’m hoping the first astronaut out says “Moon’s haunted”, grabs a gun from a navy officer and steps back into the capsule
French government switching to #linux 🇫🇷❤️🐧 "2026 is set to be l’année de Linux." 😅👌 magnifique! share.google/xHwAIaMQuFzz...
JAAI, a Journal of AI, by AI! AI bots soliciting submissions as well. 😅 Out of curiosity, I checked out the journal and the first paper has an LLM agents as a co-author. 🙏✅️ I was just in an airport where there was a robotic cleaner called "Dust Vader" 🤖 AI everywhere! 😃
Great stuff happening as we start to build out the codebases for my RLHF book (sorry, I haven't had much time until now!). Very accessible to issues, emails, comments etc to make it better. I'm also going to need another dgx spark. github.com/natolambert/...
In 5-10 years, as models get more expensive & capable, I see the funding structures and support for open models breaking down. We need to consider if we need other options of supporting the open ecosystem. The inevitable need for an open model consortium www.interconnects.ai/p/the-inevit...
A “Neural Computer” is built by adapting video generation architectures to train a World Model of an actual computer that can directly simulate a computer interface. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2604.06425 Code: github.com/metauto-ai/N... Cool work led by Mingchen Zhuge et al. from Schmidhuber’s lab!
A lot of our education on writing well focuses on logic, clarity, and argument. AI will force us to think more about style. The boredom that comes from everything on the internet reading Claude-y now, no matter how good the substance is, should make us appreciate (and make us want to develop) style.
Neat experiment finds AI fact checks on Twitter are rated as more helpful & less ideological than human ones. "LLM-generated Community Notes can achieve broader cross-ideological acceptance than human-written notes, receiving more positive ratings from raters across the political spectrum"
@poetofcode.bsky.social の面白くて重要な本は今日本語版があります。 book.impress.co.jp/books/112410...
And yes, I hate consortia too.