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Image 1 — Linux Kernel developers are receiving record high number of CORRECT bug reports because of AI and expect quality of software to be much higher in the future
Image 2 — Linux Kernel developers are receiving record high number of CORRECT bug reports because of AI and expect quality of software to be much higher in the future
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Linux Kernel developers are receiving record high number of CORRECT bug reports because of AI and expect quality of software to be much higher in the future

The message at the end (second snapshot) is particularly hopeful. It's great to see open-source software benefiting the most from the frontier models and the model developers giving back to those who created their training data. This significantly challenges the narrative pushed by some of the anti-AI developers. It's an "exciting" time for the users as well, which we can already see from the multiple supply chain attacks seen last week, and things would only accelerate from here.

Source: https://x.com/tautologer/status/2039097099984224274?s=20

u/Tolopono — 18 hours ago
Altman on shutting down Sora: 'I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'
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Altman on shutting down Sora: 'I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'

https://youtu.be/mJSnn0GZmls

‘We have a few times in our history realized something really important is working, or about to work so well, that we have to stop a bunch of other projects. In fact, this was the original thing that happened with GPT3. We had a whole portfolio of bets at the time. A lot of them were working well. We shut down many projects that were working well, like robotics which we mentioned, so that we could concentrate our compute, our researchers, our effort into this thing that we said "okay there's a very important thing happening." I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'

He goes on to imply there may be a possible future relationship with Disney, then finishes up with:

'we need to concentrate our compute and our product capacity into these next generation of automated researchers and companies.'

u/Tolopono — 19 hours ago
Altman on shutting down Sora: 'I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'
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Altman on shutting down Sora: 'I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'

https://youtu.be/mJSnn0GZmls

‘We have a few times in our history realized something really important is working, or about to work so well, that we have to stop a bunch of other projects. In fact, this was the original thing that happened with GPT3. We had a whole portfolio of bets at the time. A lot of them were working well. We shut down many projects that were working well, like robotics which we mentioned, so that we could concentrate our compute, our researchers, our effort into this thing that we said "okay there's a very important thing happening." I did not expect 3 or 6 months ago to be at this point we're at now; where something very big and important is about to happen again with this next generation of models and the agents they can power.'

He goes on to imply there may be a possible future relationship with Disney, then finishes up with:

'we need to concentrate our compute and our product capacity into these next generation of automated researchers and companies.'

u/Tolopono — 19 hours ago
Stanford Researchers Autonomously Improved A Harness And SIGNIFICANTLY Beat Claude Code on TerminalBench 2
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Stanford Researchers Autonomously Improved A Harness And SIGNIFICANTLY Beat Claude Code on TerminalBench 2

Blog post: https://yoonholee.com/meta-harness/

Crazy to imagine the sheer number of man hours from very intelligent people that were spent developing all those other harnesses just to get beaten by an AI in a loop lol.

u/Tolopono — 4 days ago