John Paradise
@JohnParadi85894
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Curious about how foundational models are reshaping robotics? Join us on July 24 for Real World Robotics. A free evening of ideas, insights, and conversation at the edge of AI and autonomy. July 24 | 5:00 – 8:00 PM | Path Robotics HQ Register for free here:…
Still can’t get over how fresh these shirts are Feel like a got a rare holographic Pokémon card

At @reindsummit 2.0 this week, I met with leaders driving the future of American manufacturing and maritime innovation. Rebuilding our industrial base is a strategic imperative. The clock is ticking. Today, our shipyards are too few. Our industrial workforce is shrinking. Our…
Just wrapped day 2 of @reindsummit. Takeaway: People are genuinely excited about building things in America again. Now we need to do the work.
Had to dip out of the show early to give a company a tour of one of our AW3s in the field. Cheetah Chassis is on of our oldest customers and is the only one to give their robot arm a name, Sparky ⚡️

Don’t tell the marketing guy I took a generic lofi track and put in on top of this video from the shop 🤫 If you’re at @reindsummit this Wednesday, come say hi!
330K new welders needed by 2028 82.5K jobs to fill each year (2024–28) 771K welding pros in the U.S. (2024) 50%+ of postings seek ≤3 yrs experience Median pay: $45K+ for machine operators Avg welder age: ~55 years old Women = ~5–6% of welding workforce 20%+ of welders…
why is there a welding labor shortage??
What if LLMs and NNs in general are incomplete implementations of memory which is a critical component of intelligence? Memory isn’t just passive storage; it actively guides perception and inference. Perhaps next-frame prediction requires memory with internal reference frames…
I always found it puzzling how language models learn so much from next-token prediction, while video models learn so little from next frame prediction. Maybe it's because LLMs are actually brain scanners in disguise. Idle musings in my new blog post: sergeylevine.substack.com/p/language-mod…
When I first tried GPT3 I remember thinking writing as a skill was basically over. Now I think the opposite is true. LLMs still can’t write, everybody else’s abilities are atrophying, and being able to clearly express yourself in prose seems like it will only get more valuable