Ky-Cuong Huynh
Figuring out how things work, how they break, and how to make them better
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This is also an example of how post-training enhancements (here, primarily scaffolding) can unlock success on longer time horizon tasks.
https://epoch.ai/blog/ai-capabilities-can-be-significantly-improved-without-expensive-retraining
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If you're worried about losing your job to AI, these are great starting reads:
https://80000hours.org/ai/guide/skills-ai-makes-valuable/
Then consider that economic transformation gone awry is one of the *less* dangerous outcomes from AI.
This is a once-in-a-species opportunity to help ensure better futures for all sentient beings: https://80000hours.org/ai/
For book-level takes: https://www.obsolete.pub/p/sam-altman-would-hate-it-my-book
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Tired: building custom orchestrators for your legions of agents
Wired: just let Claude do it for you: https://claude.com/blog/introducing-dynamic-workflows-in-claude-code
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If you've found yourself buried in tmux panes while managing multiple Claude sessions (not to mention the subagents and agent teams within each session), Agent View is a huge improvement: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/agent-view