My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
PyTorch maintainer Mark Saroufim launches Core Automation Blog to detail how AI will write and optimize systems code
The inaugural post adapts his delayed MLSys keynote address.
Users praise Mark Saroufim's Core Automation blog on AI writing systems code for its clear writing, beautiful illustrations, and exciting vision of auto-research.
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We just want Tri Dao, Markus H, Jeff Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat in a datacenter.
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
We will free researchers of systems so they can dream of research again - illustration by @SaroufimSarah
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
Starting with Neolab tradition of writing our first blogpost. It’s a very good blogpost sir.
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
most shocking part of this blogpost tbh
on a more serious note, super valuable insight on mark's experience with AI for systems for AI and where it will be headed and a great first @CoreAutoAI blog. I'll always bet on Mark to cook :-)
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
very nice blog post by mark
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
Here is the link
https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
Starting with Neolab tradition of writing our first blogpost. It’s a very good blogpost sir.
@marksaroufim Thanks for sharing Mark - super great article :D
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
@eliebakouch @SaroufimSarah We can't let @PrimeIntellect be the only ones with high aura illustrations
@marksaroufim @SaroufimSarah wow beautiful illustration gg!!

@rtwlz @DamiDina every platform needs to be a completely plugged in living breathing entity fixing itself and advancing itself with the compute available to it
@marksaroufim @SaroufimSarah wow beautiful illustration gg!!
We will free researchers of systems so they can dream of research again - illustration by @SaroufimSarah
@_arohan_ “I had hair”
Starting with Neolab tradition of writing our first blogpost. It’s a very good blogpost sir.

@_arohan_ Why not me in a datacenter, Rohan?

@jeremyphoward Thank you Jeremy!!
favorite quote
“I told my agent not to cheat, what do you expect me to do?”
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
@marksaroufim what is the inside joke of "This has elements of self-play and GAN training to the great chagrin of my research colleagues at Core Auto"
My MLSys keynote on AI writing systems code got more interest than I expected. The recording will take a while, so in the finest tradition of AI labs sharing blog posts, we’re starting the Core Automation Blog with this one https://www.coreauto.com/blog/when-ai-starts-writing-systems-code
@marksaroufim @SaroufimSarah best illustrations!! we have to get @SaroufimSarah and @saragordic in the same room :)
We will free researchers of systems so they can dream of research again - illustration by @SaroufimSarah

@anmol01gulati We are in the same training algorithms datacenter with JT.

@marksaroufim this is sick. a good harness is always co-evolving to both bound the solution space and open it up. also I love the community mentions 😆

@a1zhang @CoreAutoAI unreal right?

@marksaroufim The shift from prompting to systems code that writes itself is the real automation story. Most teams are still stuck optimizing the prompt layer instead of the verification and iteration loops around it.