Can gpt-5.2 beat our 2016 ML contest solution?
Inspired by all the @steipete and @karpathy posts and being heavily coding agent pilled myself last 12 months (at work) got some time to do a side project.
@OpenAI codex-cli plays domain ML engineer
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@Thomashornall https://t.co/oksUaoKVwk is nice but it would be even better if you could have produce delivered either home or to a local partner store for pickup. Going to a local rekoring just doesn’t work and actually driving to the farmers adds significantly to total price.
@thsottiaux Images returned in conversations on mobilere often cached and don’t show the updated version. Eg make this plot, plot shows, change this plot, original plot shown.
Today, we're launching shift. We're starting by cleaning your apartment in New York City, for free.
Here's how it works. Book a shift cleaning. A vetted shift operator comes to your home wearing one of our devices. They clean. They leave. You pay nothing.
In exchange, we record the cleaning. Robotics is being built on data about how people do daily tasks, and the value of that recording is what funds the service. Anything personal in it is anonymized before the recording is processed.
By now, you have heard about the shift to AI more times than you can count. About the shift toward you, the part where you actually feel it, you have heard almost nothing. Shift is what starts to make it concrete, in specific cities, with specific services.
Today, cleaning in New York. Soon, handymen, repairs, and errands across the globe. And this is just one side of shift, with more on the way.
Comment “shift” and we’ll send you an early access link.
Excited to share our most powerful new Claude Code feature: dynamic workflows!
Mention "workflow" in a prompt and Claude will dynamically create an orchestration plan that it strictly follows, allowing you to confidently trust that every stage happens in the right order even across 100s of agents.
Superintelligence will be built on Self Improvement.
Today @hexoai, we’re excited to release ‘SIA’ - an open-source Self-Improving AI, to achieve any goal through recursive self improvement.
While trying to solve a problem, SIA doesn't just improve it's abilities by updating it's harness, it updates it's own weights as well.