Many things need to be done to make civilization robust to future AI capabilities. But what are gaps where there's no one working on the thing?
We have an ontology for identifying gaps, and made a to-do list of needed orgs!
With @nanransohoff's GM piece, @AGamick's solving piece, and @emiyazono's field strategist piece, there's basically a new playbook on solving the world's hardest problems: scope it, own it, fund it to the finish (links below).
Recommend you read them all!
🚨Apart Research & Atlas Computing are launching the Secure Program Synthesis Fellowship!
Have experience in Formal Methods and AI Safety?
We would love to have you as a mentor!
✍🏼 Please apply here till 5th May End of Day AoE: https://t.co/ZA3Hd3Bdo1
🌐 Website: https://t.co/f1weUapfeX
Great to see this project (@theoremlabs, YC X25) seeded under Atlas Computing, doing such great work!
Blog post from April 2025 where we announced that Jason had spun out of Atlas Computing after running autoformalization experiments:
https://t.co/giL6yPG85f
1/ We're open-sourcing LF-Lean: a verified Lean translation of 6K lines of Rocq from the Logical Foundations textbook, produced by AI with 2 person-days of human coding vs the 2.75 person-years it would have been before AI.
Many things need to be done to make civilization robust to future AI capabilities. But what are gaps where there's no one working on the thing?
We have an ontology for identifying gaps, and made a to-do list of needed orgs!
Making those orgs looks like
1. talking to potential users, stakeholders, partners, and advisors to refine what the need is and what should be done
2. Then make it very easy for someone to take on that role
Son Ho with an update on Aeneas : Formal verification of Rust program by functional translation, a tool developed from combined efforts of @Azure@Inria Paris https://t.co/8xqyDgXMAr
2025 Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust in Ottawa #rustlang
Everett Hildenbrandt, CEO @rv_inc, with a demo by Daniel Cumming and Jost Berthold on Formal Verification of Rust programs using stable MIR and the K framework at the 2025 Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust in Ottawa
https://t.co/MdhQIzxXCS
#rustlang
Guillaume Claret from @FormalLand presenting Formal Verification for Rust in Rocq at the 2025 Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust in Ottawa
https://t.co/uS5RPMGxMj
#rustlang
Zyad Hassan, Senior Applied Scientist @awscloud, presenting the Contract-based verification in Kani at the 2025 Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust in Ottawa
https://t.co/UlIeu6y4Zt
Remi Delmas, Principal Applied Scientist @awscloud presenting the Harness-based verification in Kani at the 2025 Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust in Ottawa
https://t.co/b81KBHGAgW
#rustlang
All the videos from the Atlas Computing Symposium on Formal Methods for Rust at @ICSEconf2025 are out. https://t.co/I1SVZ7k6yh
This has been a great combo of industry ad academic talks with participation from @awscloud@Azure@Inria@ETH_en@FormalLand and @rv_inc#rustlang
🇨🇦We are already at the Symposium on Formal Methods for RUST at ICSE 2025 by @SafeWithAtlas!
At 3pm Daniel will join the stage to share about Symbolic Execution of Rust code via Stable MIR.
If you are in Ottawa today, make sure to stop by and say Hi👋
Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust (Friday, May 2, 2025 - Ottawa, Canada) https://t.co/w9w2ehN6ca
Sponsor highlight: The Automated Reasoning Group @AWS is focusing on the automation of formal logical reasoning to raise the bar on the security, durability, and availability.
Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust (Friday, May 2, 2025 - Ottawa, Canada) https://t.co/w9w2ehN6ca
Speaker highlight: Zyad Hassan is a Senior Applied Scientist in the Automated Reasoning Group at Amazon Web Services (AWS), where he works on the Kani Rust Verifier.
Atlas Computing Symposium : Rust (Friday, May 2, 2025 - Ottawa, Canada) https://t.co/w9w2ehN6ca
Speaker highlight: Rémi Delmas is a Principal Applied Scientist at Amazon Web Services (AWS) Automated Reasoning Group in Boston. #rustlang