The famed Stanford Smallville is officially open-source!
25 AI agents inhabit a digital Westworld, unaware that they are living in a simulation. They go to work, gossip, organize socials, make new friends, and even fall in love. Each has unique personality and backstory.
Smallville is among the most inspiring AI agent experiments in 2023. We often talk about a single LLM's emergent abilities, but multi-agent emergence could be way more complex and fascinating at scale. A population of AI can play out the evolution of an entire civilization.
Endless new possibilities ahead. Gaming will be the first to feel the impact.
Github: https://t.co/xUll7KaaTp
Paper: https://t.co/PMDQysrOz9
Authors: @joon_s_pk@joseph_c_obrien@carriejcai@merrierm@percyliang@msbernst
@janetbarrister @JaneNeedhamSC @NSWBarPresident@NSWSupCt The future of the bar depends on getting that right. If firms can improve remote and other learning experiences and the bar cannot because of structural challenges then we are missing the obvious: we need to help the next generation of barristers excel and adapt sustainably - now
SURPRISE! In honor and celebration of the 1 year anniversary (or is it the 1st birthday?) of #Lawyercat, I hereby give to you for the first time publicly, the actual end of the Lawyercat hearing! Enjoy!
@RexChapman@byDavidGardner@lawrencehurley
Very sad news of the death of the indomitable Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten AC QC, the founding Dean of @UNSWLaw. He filled his 99 years to the brim and gave so much to so many. He will long be remembered, loved and missed.
@ClaireRbts No one should have to read Garamond in submissions. There are plenty of better choices including many from @klimtypefoundry. A good grotesque over French Renaissance sends a better message @JCharRoL !