Embracing Love with a Hint of Karpathy ??
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This Valentine's Day, instead of chasing love or a dream job, why not embrace what you're passionate about? Take a cue from Andrej Karpathy, the developer community's favourite, who left OpenAI to follow his own path. “My immediate plan is to work on my personal projects and see what happens,” he said on X, reminding us that sometimes in life, the best plan is to simply do what you love.
Karpathy is ‘all work, no drama’. Even when the OpenAI soap opera unfolded, his reaction to the whole situation was noteworthy. He was busy thinking about centralised and decentralised. Most recently, he released an hour-long YouTube tutorial video on LLM.?
We can’t be completely sure what his next move is going to be. But AIM predicts that he will most likely join Elon Musk at Tesla or xAI or start working on his love for open-source AI and educate more people in AI. The latter seems more plausible.?
A few days ago, Karpathy criticised the superficiality of online 'learning' content on YouTube, TikTok and other mediums, and advocated for a more rigorous, effort-intensive approach to education. "Learning is not supposed to be fun... You want the mental equivalent of sweating. It's not that the quickie doesn't do anything, it's just that it is wildly suboptimal if you actually care to learn," said Karpathy, in a lengthy post on X, having, ironically, released a fun course on building GPT from scratch on YouTube.?
If Karpathy continues to produce educational videos or develops a comprehensive AI curriculum, it could greatly impact AI education. Who knows? We might see kids building GPT-2 models in schools or more individuals creating advanced AI systems. More on that here.?
Understanding Complex Human Emotions in LLMs?
Earlier this month, OpenAI chief Sam Altman posted on X: “Is there a word for feeling nostalgic for the time period you’re living through at the time you’re living it?” The next thing you know, everyone was on ChatGPT asking what the word was. And many demonstrated creativity crafting their own versions of the word – like ‘Nowstalgia’ and ‘Overwork.’??
This is truly human. But can it be implemented on LLM chatbots? IIT Bombay computer scientist and professor Pushpak Bhattacharyya knows the answer.
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