
Discusses Artificial intelligence
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Since the publication of the scaling laws, which demonstrated that model performance improves as a predictable power-law function of model size, dataset size, and total training compute, the dominant constraint on progress appeared to be co...
I’m in Chongqing and it feels like walking through Cyberpunk 2077 as the main character. The city is built in layers, with streets running on top of streets. Chinese cities grow upward because they have to. In fact, China fits more than fou...
I wake up excited. After days in rural China with barely any signal, I finally have a stable connection, I'm in Changsha now. The reason for the excitement is small but real: I can finally run Anthropic's new model, Fable 5.
I open the ter...
The current business model of a frontier lab is unstable. The common wisdom goes something like this: you rack up massive losses on each new generation of models until one finally becomes good enough to recursively improve itself. At that p...
Most debates about AGI still imagine a single system crossing a line. One day it is an LLM. The next day it is "a general intelligence". We wait for the moment when the machine becomes “as smart as a human," as if intelligence were a height...
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