Codex grew programmatic policies with no neural nets: max score on Breakout, and SOTA-level scores on MuJoCo.
Maybe heuristics were not too weak. Maybe they were just too expensive to maintain. Maybe it's the next paradigm.
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Every Sidekick decision comes back to one question: will this help more merchants successfully start and grow their businesses? Grateful to be on this journey with them.
I’m interested in what would cause ICE to say “wait, we actually killed an American citizen by mistake.” The immediate reflexive “s/he deserved it” regardless of the evidence or video is disgusting.
This is the DeepSeek moment for Voice AI.
Chatterbox Turbo is an MIT-licensed voice model that beats ElevenLabs Turbo & Cartesia Sonic 3!
- <150ms time-to-first-sound
- Voice cloning from just 5-second audio
- Paralinguistic tags for real human expression
100% open-source.
This is absolutely one of the craziest things that we have ever shipped.
You can use rollouts to A/B test your new idea and wait some weeks for results… or just use SimGym to simulate your customer and get results right now
@karpathy the risk spectrum you have outlined is spot on…. products that are already text-native (like IDEs or Figma) have a massive head start. those relying solely on complex, visual UIs without scriptable backends are essentially building walls against the AI tide
@thatsKAIZEN Also US is sending billions dollars worth of (outdated) weapons, not cash. Tax dollars went to Lockheed Martin etc., who manufactured weapons shipped to Ukraine. Much of military aid is spent within US, benefiting domestic defense manufacturers.
@thatsKAIZEN Imagine in 1940 when Hitler occupied part of Europe, then US joined the meeting and said let’s stop the stupid war, Poland you do not stand a chance, make peace with German and let Chevron dig oil in your land!
@Doug78862416491@elonmusk US is sending billions dollars worth of (outdated) weapons. Tax dollars went to Lockheed Martin etc., who manufactured weapons shipped to Ukraine. Much of the military aid is spent within the United States, benefiting domestic defense manufacturers.
@Bubblebathgirl@elonmusk US is sending billions dollars worth of (outdated) weapons. Tax dollars went to Lockheed Martin etc., who manufactured weapons shipped to Ukraine. Much of the military aid is spent within the United States, benefiting domestic defense manufacturers.
@ShaharShvat@elonmusk Yes Trump only respect “strong men” with card. Kim Jung-un has nukes, he has card, he “gets along” with Trump. Now we head into a world when every country used to be protected by US realize they need their own “card”, like Kim
@elonmusk Imagine in 1940 when Hitler occupied part of Europe, then US joined the meeting and said let’s stop the stupid war, Poland you do not stand a chance, make peace with German and let Chevron dig oil in your land!
@Alex_Oloyede2@WarMonitor3 That makes every country protected by US want to develop Nukes themselves. Kim Jung-un gets along with Trump since he has the “card”
@WarMonitor3 Because Putin has the card, Zelenskyy doesn’t. That makes every country protected by US want to develop Nukes themselves. Kim Jung-un gets along with Trump since he has the “card”