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Building AGI in Real Time (OpenAI Dev Day 2024)
Building AGI in Real Time (OpenAI Dev Day 2024)

We all have fond memories of the first Dev Day in 2023:

and the blip that followed soon after.

As Ben Thompson has noted, this year’s DevDay took a qu…

1 year, 5 months ago

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Language Agents: From Reasoning to Acting
Language Agents: From Reasoning to Acting

OpenAI DevDay is almost here! Per tradition, we are hosting a DevDay pregame event for everyone coming to town! Join us with demos and gossip!

Also si…

1 year, 6 months ago

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The Ultimate Guide to Prompting
The Ultimate Guide to Prompting

Noah Hein from Latent Space University is finally launching with a free lightning course this Sunday for those new to AI Engineering. Tell a friend!

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1 year, 6 months ago

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From API to AGI: Structured Outputs, OpenAI API platform and O1 Q&A — with Michelle Pokrass & OpenAI Devrel + Strawberry team
From API to AGI: Structured Outputs, OpenAI API platform and O1 Q&A — with Michelle Pokrass & OpenAI Devrel + Strawberry team

Congrats to Damien on successfully running AI Engineer London! See our community page and the Latent Space Discord for all upcoming events.

This podca…

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Efficiency is Coming: 3000x Faster, Cheaper, Better AI Inference from Hardware Improvements, Quantization, and Synthetic Data Distillation
Efficiency is Coming: 3000x Faster, Cheaper, Better AI Inference from Hardware Improvements, Quantization, and Synthetic Data Distillation

AI Engineering is expanding! Join the first 🇬🇧 AI Engineer London meetup in Sept and get in touch for sponsoring the second 🗽 AI Engineer Summit in N…

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Why you should write your own LLM benchmarks — with Nicholas Carlini, Google DeepMind
Why you should write your own LLM benchmarks — with Nicholas Carlini, Google DeepMind

Today's guest, Nicholas Carlini, a research scientist at DeepMind, argues that we should be focusing more on what AI can do for us individually, rath…

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Is finetuning GPT4o worth it? — with Alistair Pullen, Cosine (Genie)
Is finetuning GPT4o worth it? — with Alistair Pullen, Cosine (Genie)

Betteridge's law says no: with seemingly infinite flavors of RAG, and >2million token context + prompt caching from Anthropic/Deepmind/Deepseek, it's…

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AI Magic: Shipping 1000s of successful products with no managers and a team of 12 — Jeremy Howard of Answer.ai
AI Magic: Shipping 1000s of successful products with no managers and a team of 12 — Jeremy Howard of Answer.ai

Disclaimer: We recorded this episode ~1.5 months ago, timing for the FastHTML release. It then got bottlenecked by Llama3.1, Winds of AI Winter, and …

1 year, 7 months ago

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Segment Anything 2: Demo-first Model Development
Segment Anything 2: Demo-first Model Development

Because of the nature of SAM, this is more video heavy than usual. See our YouTube!

Because vision is first among equals in multimodality, and yet SOT…

1 year, 7 months ago

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The Winds of AI Winter (Q2 Four Wars Recap) + ChatGPT Voice Mode Preview
The Winds of AI Winter (Q2 Four Wars Recap) + ChatGPT Voice Mode Preview

Thank you for 1m downloads of the podcast and 2m readers of the Substack! 🎉

This is the audio discussion following The Winds of AI Winter essay that a…

1 year, 7 months ago

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