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Wojciech Zaremba
mathematiciancomputer scientist
Wojciech Zaremba is a Polish computer scientist and co-founder of OpenAI (2016–present). He initially led OpenAI's work on robotics, notably creating a robotic arm capable of solving a Rubik's Cube. When the team was dissolved in 2020, he began leading teams working on OpenAI's GPT models, GitHub Copilot, and Codex.
Across 1 conversation, Wojciech Zaremba ranges across AI capabilities, consciousness, robotics. Wojciech Zaremba suggests that AI models like GPT-3 struggle with long text coherence due to lack of feedback mechanisms. Codex can democratize coding by translating natural language into code, enabling non-programmers to create software.
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previewCodex's ability to generate code from natural language could enable non-technical individuals, such as biologists, to program without extensive training.
#215Wojciech Zaremba: OpenAI Codex, GPT-3, Robotics, and the Future of AI
The success of deep learning is attributed to the multiplicative effect of compute, algorithms, and data, which are crucial for building intelligent systems.
#215Wojciech Zaremba: OpenAI Codex, GPT-3, Robotics, and the Future of AI
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