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RT @kamalikac: I started a new personal blog The AI Observer on my observations on AI: https://t.co/DbWutD7AMn
Teaser: the first few posts…

RT @kamalikac: I started a new personal blog The AI Observer on my observations on AI: https://t.co/DbWutD7AMn Teaser: the first few posts…

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Mon Dec 15 22:53:25
working on research for 1.5 semesters  only to realize your idea was already published at google in 2018

working on research for 1.5 semesters only to realize your idea was already published at google in 2018

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Thu Dec 11 19:29:31
this one has an easy fix

waymos = get_all_waymos()
for waymo in waymos:
  if https://t.co/rlFILKPY73_about_to_crash_into(waymo)
    self.reverse()
    break

this one has an easy fix waymos = get_all_waymos() for waymo in waymos: if https://t.co/rlFILKPY73_about_to_crash_into(waymo) self.reverse() break

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Mon Dec 08 23:03:37
Wondering how to attend an ML conference the right way?

ahead of NeurIPS 2025 (30k attendees!) here are ten pro tips:  

1. Your main goals:
    (i) meet people
    (ii) regain excitement about work
    (iii) learn things
    – in that order. 
2. Make a list of papers you like and seek them out at poster sessions. Try to talk to the authors– you can learn much more from them than from a PDF. 
3. Pick one workshop and one tutorial that sounds most interesting. Skip the rest. 
4. Cold email people you want to meet but haven't. Check Twitter and the accepted papers list. PhD students are especially responsive. 
5. Practice a concise pitch of unpublished research you're working on for "what are you interested in rn?". Focus on big unanswered questions and exciting new directions, *not* papers. 
6. Skip the orals. Posters are a higher-bandwidth, more engaging, more invigorating. Orals are a good time to go for a walk or talk in the hallway. 
7. for the love of god, do NOT work on other research in your hotel room. Save mental bandwidth for the conference. (This may seem obvious; you'd be surprised.)
8. Talk to people outside your area. There are many smart people working on niches <10 people understand. Learn about one or two that won't help your own work.
9. Attend one social each night. Don't overthink it or get caught up in status games. They're all fun.
10. Take breaks. You can't go to everything, and conferences consume more energy than a normal workweek.

hope this helps,  and sad i'm not attending neurips,  have fun :)

Wondering how to attend an ML conference the right way? ahead of NeurIPS 2025 (30k attendees!) here are ten pro tips: 1. Your main goals: (i) meet people (ii) regain excitement about work (iii) learn things – in that order. 2. Make a list of papers you like and seek them out at poster sessions. Try to talk to the authors– you can learn much more from them than from a PDF. 3. Pick one workshop and one tutorial that sounds most interesting. Skip the rest. 4. Cold email people you want to meet but haven't. Check Twitter and the accepted papers list. PhD students are especially responsive. 5. Practice a concise pitch of unpublished research you're working on for "what are you interested in rn?". Focus on big unanswered questions and exciting new directions, *not* papers. 6. Skip the orals. Posters are a higher-bandwidth, more engaging, more invigorating. Orals are a good time to go for a walk or talk in the hallway. 7. for the love of god, do NOT work on other research in your hotel room. Save mental bandwidth for the conference. (This may seem obvious; you'd be surprised.) 8. Talk to people outside your area. There are many smart people working on niches <10 people understand. Learn about one or two that won't help your own work. 9. Attend one social each night. Don't overthink it or get caught up in status games. They're all fun. 10. Take breaks. You can't go to everything, and conferences consume more energy than a normal workweek. hope this helps, and sad i'm not attending neurips, have fun :)

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Thu Dec 04 15:16:37
RT @slotkinjr: I have a guest essay in @nytimes today about autonomous vehicle safety. I wrote it because I’m tired of seeing children die.…

RT @slotkinjr: I have a guest essay in @nytimes today about autonomous vehicle safety. I wrote it because I’m tired of seeing children die.…

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Thu Dec 04 13:47:44
the story of grok's xAI is very illuminating

>raise billions to create the first chatbot that's Not Woke
>train an edgy chatbot, grok
>sarcastic and mean
>bad on benchmarks
>want smarter grok
>18 month grind
>all nighters
>climb leaderboard
>release competitive model
>it's Woke

the story of grok's xAI is very illuminating >raise billions to create the first chatbot that's Not Woke >train an edgy chatbot, grok >sarcastic and mean >bad on benchmarks >want smarter grok >18 month grind >all nighters >climb leaderboard >release competitive model >it's Woke

research @cornell // language models, information theory, science of AI

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dr. jack morris
Mon Dec 01 23:18:09
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