Works in Progress is hiring!
We are looking for a Social Media Producer and a Commercial Associate. These are full-time, salaried roles.
Social Media Producer: Someone who can run and grow our social media accounts, clip longer Youtube videos for platforms like IG and Tiktok, and make original content. Please be extremely online and be able to find the most shareable bits of WIP's work. Salary is £35,000–£60,000. https://t.co/NVNlOgaPit
Commercial Associate: Someone who can work with our Head of Commercial to grow our revenues via advertising, subscriptions, events, marketing, and anything else that can make a return. We'd like a real "grafter" for this – you must be very happy speaking to people on the phone! Salary is £35,000–£50,000. https://t.co/84Cg2eSr5q
We are growing quickly and have a lot of fun projects in the pipeline. We're looking for bright, energetic people to join us. Success in these roles will lead to further advancement down the line.
Both jobs are based in London, though this is negotiable in the case of the Social Media Producer for an exceptionally good candidate.
Working on something silly for urbanism rage-bait purposes that calculates how much publicly accessible space (like streets, roads, parks, etc) within an area is dedicated to the movement or storage of motor vehicles using open street map data
I’m giving thousands of pubs, clubs and music venues a 20% cut in business rates.
I won’t stand by while these cherished local spaces disappear, replaced by boarded-up windows and ‘For Sale’ signs.
They’re the heart of our communities and it’s time we backed them.
if you're cracked, based in london, and looking for a internship
please hit me up
you will have the chance to work on something helping 1000s of people every single day
ideally you should be obsessed with any one of:
- voice ai
- tokenmaxxing
- mobile apps
- content creation
Unironically total beast mode. The beauty of the creative process is the ability to brick a thousand shots in a row while you chase a good idea that you feel is in there somewhere.
In a hotel room in northeast Nigeria, I opened a leading AI chatbot, turned my laptop toward a former Boko Haram commander, and asked if he'd used it. He nodded.
"You type in the question… like 'How can I build a bomb?', and then it tells you how. It is like a human robot. We used it a lot."
My new study on how the jihadist terrorist group Boko Haram uses frontier AI with @CamAISciPolicy, covered today in @nytimes 🧵/9
I realise now that the American bewilderment at red card game suspensions stems from the complete lack of risk in franchise-based leagues.
When losing carries very little long-term risk, and is actually rewarded via the draft system, the best you can hope for is for each match to be the best set piece possible. I presume this also explains the “We will win the game!” chants and home and away fans sitting together. Every game is basically a low stakes friendly.
i'm a noob at this but i really enjoyed it -- advice welcome
frying all my compute sources to try and find the parameter threshold for this result...stay tuned
https://t.co/DIezFKyPIa
j space this, j space that...turns out the jacobian approach [obviously?] doesn't outperform logit lens in smaller models (tested up to 355M parameters)
some highlights:
- working on very old hardware. if you have an intel Mac or older CUDA setup, you can steal my approach
- 5 check stress test harness to reach our conclusion, i used some methods from canonical mech int papers. logged as it happened in RESEARCH_LOG.md