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- momojoThis reminds me of Antirez's "Don't fall into the anti-AI hype" [0]In a sentence: These foundation models are really good at optimizing these extremely high level, extremely well defined problem spaces (ie multiply matrices faster). In Antirez's case, it's "make Redis faster".There have been two reactions: "Oh it would never work for me" and "I have seen months of my life accomplished in an hour", and I think they're both right. I think we should be excited for Antirez, (who has since been popping off [1]), and I think the rest of us should rest easy knowing that LLM's can't (and maybe were never meant to) tackle the tacit-knowledge-filled, human-system-centric, ambiguously-defined-problem-space jobs most mortals work.[0] https://antirez.com/news/158 [1] https://antirez.com/news/164
- pingouAI improving itself (or at least the architecture it runs on), the singularity is near as they say.Do we have other examples of AI being used to improve the LLMs, apart for the creation of synthetic data and the testing of the models?
- stijntonkI wish that Google would focus on bringing their Gemini 3.x models to GA, and provide enough capacity such that one not constantly has to fight with 429 errors.It often feels like they do not want me to develop applications for corporate clients using their Vertex API. It is just such a shame, given that their models were so great for document analysis etc.
- aleccoAre Googlers themselves happy using Gemini coding agent instead of Claude Code or Codex? (no snark, I'm really asking)
- dandakaHow many times we have to hear again about Erdös problems? :) It sounds like a great achievement for humanity at first, but after a while they keep coming back!
- nightskiI'm not a fan of this approach were Deepmind keeps announcing these advances in vague promises but it's never available to anyone. Trust me bro style tactics. That's great, but if you really want impact it needs to be accessible. The truth is they want a monopoly on the future in the darkest of ways and the evil is really bleeding through. They want to control the market and pick and choose winners.Before research was publicly funded and accessible to all, even if flawed. These corporate labs are not serving anyone except those seeking extreme power and control.
- nmitchkoA fantastically simple solution to improving algorithms, I wish I had this years ago in activation engineering: https://blog.n.ichol.ai/llm-activation-engineering-an-easy-f...How do I access AlphaEvolve?
- arian_We went from 'AI will replace programmers' to 'AI will help programmers' to 'AI writes code while other AI reviews it' in about 18 months. At this rate the humans are just providing the electricity.
- brknI would be interested to see how exactly the agent helped. How was it used, where did it lead to the given improvement and in how far would it have taken a human to come to the same solution.
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- piloochAlphaEvolve couples map-elites with LLMs. It's an key step in machine learning, in the vein of DQN for reinforcement learning.AE brings diversity from the genetic algorithms community to large scale optmized deep learning and RL models.It is a mandatory step for moving forward. The approach is clean and simple, while generic.The only caveats is the per optimization problem definition of the map élites dimensions. But surely, this will get tackled somehow over the next few years.If you don't know about map-elites, go look up Jean-Baptiste Mouret' s work and talks, it's both very interesting and universal.
- AndrewKemendoFrom the comments it seems that this community (mostly career software people) is starting to move into a new phase of grief about the median software engineer losing their hoped for permanent place in society.-2021-2024 was Denial-2024-2025 was Anger and Bargaining-2026 seems to be some combo of anger, bargaining and acceptance depending mostly on your class/age
- baqRSI is here on the hardware level and on software level. Sprinkle with a couple algorithmic breakthroughs and results are nigh unimaginable.
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- maxothexWhat I'm most curious about is how this translates to messy, real-world codebases without well-defined metrics. Most production software isn't chip design or kernel optimization - it's business logic with unclear success criteria. The infrastructure story is impressive, but I'd love to see how they handle domains where the evaluation function itself is ambiguous.
- svieira> In advertising and marketing, WPP used AlphaEvolve to refine AI model components, navigating complex, high-dimensional campaign data and achieving 10% accuracy gains over their competitive manual model optimizations.Ah good, we're getting closer and closer to Venus, Inc. every day. /s
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