_dekappatated OP t1_j5qsma3 wrote
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I follow a lot of AI researchers on twitter, occasionally check out https://www.lesswrong.com, try to read some of the research papers, learn about LLMs, transformers, watch some youtube videos to get high level overviews on concepts, watch new releases for big companies like tesla and nvidia. I'm subbed to a lot of AI related subs, but I haven't seen any of extremely high quality. Trying to do the best to position myself in a way to profit off new technology as it is released and try to get to thinking about it before it is released. Also subbed to product specific subs like /r/midjourney and /r/chatGPT
vinayd t1_j5qxu9f wrote
Thanks for this! I have been to lesswrong before - product specific subs might be a good lead. Any twitter handles you like in particular?
_dekappatated OP t1_j5r0qa0 wrote
@sama @rachel_l_woods @ClaireSilver12 @Nick_Arti @sarahookr @giffmana @goodfellow_ian @demishassabis @gdb @ylecun @arankomatsuzaki @JeffDean @woj_zaremba @TacoCohen @MetaAI @Deepmind @markchen90 @caseychu9 @adversariel @prafdhar @bindureddy @ilyasut @OpenAI
and me @neuralnetsart
Following all these people should give you recommendations for others
vinayd t1_j5r6fag wrote
Fantastic, thanks!
leoreno t1_j5ryi70 wrote
Solid advice
Twitter is great source Also alphaSignal I've found to be quite good
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