gpt-oss is out!
we made an open model that performs at the level of o4-mini and runs on a high-end laptop (WTF!!)
(and a smaller one that runs on a phone).
super proud of the team; big triumph of technology.
🚀 Big news from the TinyGS community! We’re rolling out major upgrades to make our open-source network stronger and easier to use. From better user onboarding to exciting new features, we’ve got a lot to share. Follow this thread for the details! 👇
Very happy to announce that we are open-sourcing the π₀ model, weights, and some fine-tuned checkpoints! Hoping this leads to lots of great follow-up research: https://t.co/NLfraCc7zf
Here is a fun test from our friends at UPenn.
🎥Unboxing the #reCamera! A tiny, open-source AI camera built for seamless vision AI tasks anywhere.
Its modular design fits perfectly into setups like robot arms & gimbals. Ready to explore? 👉https://t.co/0QcN4ukyiT
Next up: Boot setup & model deployment tips! Got ideas for reCamera? Drop them below!📢
Coming soon (July 31, 2024) - #AWS AI Infrastructure Day - Learn about our work to provide our customers with a comprehensive suite of secure, purpose-built infrastructure to deploy, train, and use foundation models.
Register for free at https://t.co/Cx2uhh9UDu
I don't know what's going on with my eyes in this video, but it's a good summary of my thought on trademark vs licensing for open source products.
Don't worry about your license, worry about your trademark!
Excited to announce Tau Robotics (@taurobots). We are building a general AI for robots. We start by building millions of robot arms that learn in the real world.
In the video, two robot arms are fully autonomous and controlled by a single neural network conditioned on different language instructions (four axes and five axes robot arms). The other two arms are teleoperated. The entire hardware cost in the video is about $1400. The video is at 1.5x speed.
This might be a hot take 🌶️ but...
Projects outperform Certs in the job search.
If you were going to pick one to do in the job search - I would pick projects (almost) every time.
But why?
🔗 Watch the full video to find out ↓
https://t.co/yPnUDOtEIU
#TechStackPlaybook
With the launch of Functions, Dagger is now usable as a general purpose containerized function engine, which you can embed anywhere. Functions can call other functions across languages.
CI is the primary use case, but it's no longer the only one...
https://t.co/MhfAxnjhTr
Had an awesome time at the @awsugseattle meetup, which we co-hosted with PuPPY! Great content about generative AI, fantastic networking, and a really lovely collection of people.
Thanks to speakers Arunsingh Jeyasingh Jacob (AWS) and William Harding (Avanade), fellow AWS Users Group Seattle organizers @robcube and Souleymane Tiendrebeogo, Puget Sound Programming Python (PuPPY https://t.co/hIe5y1P69R) organizers Hanna L. and Paul Briant, @SlalomSeattle Build for sharing their office space, and generous sponsorship from John Timberlake at @immuta (with delicious banh mi sandwiches from Saigon Drip, Seattle).