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RT Greg Brockman The world is transitioning to a compute-powered economy. The field of software engineering is currently undergoing a renaissance, with AI having dramatically sped up software engineering even over just the past six months. AI is now on track to bring this same transformation to every other kind of work that people do with a computer. Using a computer has always been about contorting yourself to the machine. You take a goal and break it down into smaller goals. You translate intent into instructions. We are moving into a world where you no longer have to micromanage the computer. More and more, it adapts to what you want. Rather doing work with a computer, the computer does work for you. The rate, scale, and sophistication of problem solving it will do for you will be bound by the amount of compute you have access to. Friction is starting to disappear. You can try ideas faster. You can build things you would not have attempted before. Small teams can do what used to require much larger ones, and larger ones may be capable of unprecedented feats. More and more, people can turn intent into software, spreadsheets, presentations, workflows, science, and companies. People are spending less energy managing the tool and more energy focusing on what they are actually trying to create. That shift brings a kind of joy back into work that many people haven’t felt in a long time. Everyone can just build things with these tools. This is disruptive. Institutions will change, and the paths and jobs that people assumed were stable may not hold. We don’t know exactly how it will play out and we need to take mitigating downsides very seriously, as well as figuring out how to support each other as a society and world through this time. But there is something very freeing about this moment. For the first time, far more people can become who they want to become, with fewer barriers between an idea and a reality. OpenAI’s mission implies making sure that, as the tool...
RT Javed Alam Ocr benchmark Original tweet: https://x.com/jalam1001/status/2043826836656807941
We’re open sourcing the first document OCR benchmark for the agentic era, ParseBench. Document parsing is the foundation of every AI agent that works with real-world files. ParseBench is a benchmark that measures parsing quality specifically for agent knowledge work: ✅ It
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RT John Lam Re @RhysSullivan i really like this slide from @mitsuhiko. writing small self contained libraries and composing them might be an interesting avenue to explore. deck is https://mitsuhiko.github.io/talks/ai-engineer-talk/#13 Original tweet: https://x.com/john_lam/status/2043794595700715885
RT @jason Super impressive product Original tweet: https://x.com/Jason/status/2043790621316657179
Perplexity started as a small business tool for ourselves. We had 4 people and no revenue with AI at our fingertips. The pivot to Computer is actually a full circle. Founders are using it to grow companies that matter to the economy and their communities. It’s rewarding to see
View quoted postIf you're looking to improve your writing game, Anh is one of the most consistent heavy hitters I know in devtools HN and she literally just open sourced her writing Skills template for you to use below!
RT Sydney Runkle 🔒 new in deepagents: filesystem permissions shared resources and org-wide policies are exactly the kind of files you want your agent to read but never overwrite. filesystem permissions let you enforce that with simple declarative allow/deny rules! Original tweet: https://x.com/sydneyrunkle/status/2043770291579486410