“Disclaimer”—I have no relationship with Gurkenglas outside the ~2hr session we just went through. But I got the feeling I should tout his skills to the community, so I’m doing it. He did not solicit my comment.
This was fun. We didn’t do maths so much, because I don’t have a maths problem. I have several major problems. We identified some of them.
Gurkenglas has a pretty good handle on looking at completely foreign code, grokking some high-level problems (need to refactor) and some low-level problems (useless conditionals) and even backing off and not fixing a low-level problem when it turns out it might just be idiomatic to the language (Golang and the omnipresent “if err != nil...”) These are reasonably sophisticated habits/skills.
I got the impression he’s pretty passionate about alignment and other AI-related topics, so if you’ve got an important AI project that needs someone who’s willing to do whatever it takes to add value, schedule time on his Calendly and let’s get this going!
“Disclaimer”—I have no relationship with Gurkenglas outside the ~2hr session we just went through. But I got the feeling I should tout his skills to the community, so I’m doing it. He did not solicit my comment.
This was fun. We didn’t do maths so much, because I don’t have a maths problem. I have several major problems. We identified some of them.
Gurkenglas has a pretty good handle on looking at completely foreign code, grokking some high-level problems (need to refactor) and some low-level problems (useless conditionals) and even backing off and not fixing a low-level problem when it turns out it might just be idiomatic to the language (Golang and the omnipresent “if err != nil...”) These are reasonably sophisticated habits/skills.
I got the impression he’s pretty passionate about alignment and other AI-related topics, so if you’ve got an important AI project that needs someone who’s willing to do whatever it takes to add value, schedule time on his Calendly and let’s get this going!