Andrej Karpathy spent 2h showing how he actually uses AI day to day
he's a co-founder of OpenAI and led AI at Tesla, so when he shows how he works, it’s worth watching
and the whole session is just him telling the machine what he wants in simple terms, like he's briefing a coworker
watch what's actually happening the entire time:
> he describes the task in normal words
> it goes off and does the work
> he glances at the result and nudges it with one more sentence
that's the whole skill, and you've had it since you learned to talk
the only gap between that and a worker that runs on its own is handing that sentence a schedule and the tools to act
check his work, then build the version that keeps working when you stop
Meta is paying $100M signing bonuses to steal AI engineers - Anthropic got Karpathy anyway.
Andrej Karpathy moved from Slovakia to Toronto at 15
wanted to do quantum computing
got bored, switched to AI
now he's building the next Claude at Anthropic
here's his story:
> studied under Geoffrey Hinton - the Godfather of AI
> PhD at Stanford under Fei-Fei Li - she taught him how to think
> coined the term "vibe coding" - guiding AI instead of writing code
> one of the founding members of OpenAI
> Elon Musk personally recruited him to lead Tesla Autopilot AI
> now on Anthropic's pre-training team - teaching Claude how to understand the world
in 2012 he wrote: "we are very, very far, this depresses me"
10 years later he's one of the people building the systems he thought were impossible
Meta reportedly offers OpenAI engineers $100M signing bonuses to switch sides
and even Karpathy tweeted:
"I've never felt this much behind as a programmer"
the AI race is moving so fast even the people building it can't keep up
@GameAssado it seems like a good idea but I don’t think it relates to Kratos. If they decide to feature other God of War protagonists like Tyr as the main lead, they would need to provide closure to Kratos’s storyline. That is definitely a possibility in the future.
@cyntheticss I think this was the moment when Kratos blew the Gjallarhorn in Ragnarök. It has the same color effect as the telescope lens, all realms are connected, and Ragnarök could mean that the balance of their universe is broken
@LegionLooterana I think this was the moment when Kratos blew the Gjallarhorn in Ragnarök. It has the same color effect as the telescope lens, all realms are connected, and Ragnarök could mean that the balance of their universe is broken
@Mangalawyer they can’t just keep telling the same "Kratos slays gods" forever. To keep the series alive and sustainable, they have to diversify by building on characters like Faye and Atreus while connecting them to Kratos.
I think this was the moment when Kratos blew the Gjallarhorn in Ragnarök. It has the same color effect as the telescope lens, all realms are connected, and Ragnarök could mean that the balance of their universe is broken
#GodOfWar#Laufey#GodOfWarRagnarok
Isn't this the same as the Mask of Creation that Odin gave Atreus to translate?
It feels like it could be something that leads to the world of death. Also, I haven't seen anyone talking about the mask in the new trailer!
#GodOfWar#Laufey#GodOfWarRagnarok