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Eric Jang

@ericjang11
15 posts
2026-02-26
I find it simply incredible that the USA is constructing so many data centers. A nation of computronium. This is such a long-term good investment. from https://www.citadelsecurities.com/ ... [image]
2026-02-26 View on X
Citadel Securities

Citadel rebuts Citrini's viral article, arguing that AI deployment is constrained by the marginal cost of compute vs. human labor, and needs far more compute

Copyright © Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC or one of its affiliates.  All rights reserved.

2026-02-08
As Rocks May Think: an interactive essay on thinking models, automated research, and where I think they are headed. Enjoy! https://evjang.com/...
2026-02-08 View on X
Evjang.com

A look at the state of AI agents, the evolution of thinking models, the staggering need for inference compute in the coming years, automated research, and more

While re-reading As We May Think I thought it would be fun to show some of the side-by-sides of inventions Vannevar Bush predicted in 1945 compared to their modern instantiation of information processing systems. 1/4 [image]
2026-02-08 View on X
Evjang.com

A look at the state of AI agents, the evolution of thinking models, the staggering need for inference compute in the coming years, automated research, and more

2026-02-07
While re-reading As We May Think I thought it would be fun to show some of the side-by-sides of inventions Vannevar Bush predicted in 1945 compared to their modern instantiation of information processing systems. 1/4 [image]
2026-02-07 View on X
Evjang.com

A look at the state of AI agents, the evolution of thinking models, the staggering need for inference compute in the coming years, automated research, and more

— Dr. Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, 1945  —  If we consider life to be a sort of open-ended MMO, the game server has just received a major update.

As Rocks May Think: an interactive essay on thinking models, automated research, and where I think they are headed. Enjoy! https://evjang.com/...
2026-02-07 View on X
Evjang.com

A look at the state of AI agents, the evolution of thinking models, the staggering need for inference compute in the coming years, automated research, and more

— Dr. Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, 1945  —  If we consider life to be a sort of open-ended MMO, the game server has just received a major update.

2025-10-29
We're inviting the first set of users to pre-order and experience NEO. This is a product that is early for its time. Some features are still in active development & polish. There will be mistakes. We will quickly learn from them, and use your early feedback to improve NEO for
2025-10-29 View on X
Wall Street Journal

A look at 1X's $20K Neo humanoid housekeeper robot, controlled remotely by a human with a VR headset, available now for preorder, with delivery expected in 2026

1X's Neo wants to be your housekeeper.  First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home.  Cool with you?

2023-04-10
Great read by @natolambert on the simultaneous feeling of excitement and anxiety that is AI research & startups right now https://open.substack.com/...
2023-04-10 View on X
Democratizing Automation

An ML scientist writes about the extreme strain of working in an AI industry collectively shaken up by ChatGPT, as he oscillates between motivation and burnout

“Every single person I know working in AI these days (in both the academy and industry) has been sparked by the ChatGPT moment. … Ahmad Anis : Be a goldfish.  When things are movin...

2023-04-09
Great read by @natolambert on the simultaneous feeling of excitement and anxiety that is AI research & startups right now https://open.substack.com/...
2023-04-09 View on X
Democratizing Automation

An ML scientist writes about the extreme strain of working in an AI industry collectively shaken up by ChatGPT, as he oscillates between motivation and burnout

Fear, FOMO, and the scientific exodus driven by ChatGPT  —  Every single person I know working in AI these days … LinkedIn: Veysel Kocaman and Ahmad Anis Mastodon: @gowthami@sigmoi...

2023-04-06
Thank you @MetaAI for open-sourcing the model + code under Apache 2.0 👏👏👏 More like this pls! https://github.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-06 View on X
SiliconANGLE

Meta releases its Segment Anything Model and Segment Anything 1-Billion mask dataset, hoping to help researchers with computer vision and object identification

and Meta is sharing the code Katie Paul / Reuters : Meta releases AI model that can identify items within images GitHub : Segment Anything  —  Meta AI Research, FAIR  —  [Paper] [P...

2023-03-26
How it started / How it's going https://1xtech.medium.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2023-03-26 View on X
Wired

Norway-based 1X, which is developing humanoid robots, raised a $23.5M Series A2 led by the OpenAI Startup Fund with participation from Tiger Global and others

Autonomous machines are still too clumsy for delicate tasks.  But humans can operate mechanical arms from afar, turning physical labor into remote work.

2022-04-06
kudos to the animator! imagine if every paper had more artists-in-residence who could explore and create science communication concepts like these. https://twitter.com/...
2022-04-06 View on X
Google AI Blog

Google AI claims PaLM, its 540B parameter, dense decoder-only Transformer model, shows breakthrough capabilities in tasks like language, reasoning, and coding

In recent years, large neural networks trained for language understanding and generation have achieved impressive results across a wide range of tasks.

2022-02-25
Meta AI's new AI day talk https://www.facebook.com/... is quite interesting - NL and generative models seem to play an important tool for their Metaverse strategy. Would be interesting to see if general purpose robotics gets solved in photogrammetric environments first.
2022-02-25 View on X
The Verge

Mark Zuckerberg showcases a concept for voice-controlled VR space generated by AI, plans for a universal language translator, and more in a Meta livestream

internal models of how the world works — may be the key. Learn more: https://ow.ly/... https://twitter.com/... @metaai : We're excited to share details on Project CAIRaoke, a break...

2022-02-24
Meta AI's new AI day talk https://www.facebook.com/... is quite interesting - NL and generative models seem to play an important tool for their Metaverse strategy. Would be interesting to see if general purpose robotics gets solved in photogrammetric environments first.
2022-02-24 View on X
The Verge

Mark Zuckerberg showcases a concept for voice-controlled VR space generated by AI, plans for a universal language translator, and more in a Meta livestream

'Let's go to the beach'  —  Meta is testing an artificial intelligence system that lets people build parts of virtual worlds by describing them …

2021-05-01
Thanks for open-sourcing the code! it's pretty amazing what cheap, un-labeled objectives can do thesedays https://github.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-01 View on X
VentureBeat

Facebook details DINO self-supervised AI for object discovery and segmentation in images/videos, and PAWS, a new ML approach to classify poorly labelled images

2020-07-23
As tech & VC twitter are exploding in excitement over the human-like capabilities of GPT-3, I'd like to remind everyone that at short time scales, “intelligence” is in the eye of the beholder. Here's of thread of examples where it is easy to fall victim to anthropomorphic bias:
2020-07-23 View on X
Axios

Facebook VP of AI Jerome Pesenti says OpenAI's GPT-3 can “easily output toxic language that propagates harmful biases”, as some critics point out issues of bias

While GPT-3 has earned ecstatic reviews from many experts for its capabilities, some critics have pointed out clear issues around bias.