Project: curious-agents-narrative
URL: https://run.gptengineer.app/projects/REPLACE_WITH_PROJECT_ID/improve
Description: Landing page
Minimalist, but with some animations an curly and gradient text This should not be too salesy.
I am Anton Osika
A few things about me:
- Grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, which is a great place but unfortunately not as dense with high-agency people as I realised other places are
- Role models are Feynmann and similar Physcisists that came after him
- I like solving neglected problem
- Founders pledge
- Helped build Sana Labs, Depict.ai, Lovable
- Considered going into AI Safety way back before it was "cool", but startups are too alluring
Some of my beliefs [subtitle about "this is a selection of my beliefs over time"] 2024
- Soon Agents will work, everything else is a footnote 2023 June
- There is a big opportunity to create value, and reduce risk, by focusing on evals for agents and LLMs March
- LLMs can take actions, let's make them into "agents' February
- AI will make price of software go to zero 2022
- AGI is here soon, let's load up on semiconductor stocks 2019
- Tesla stock is crazy cheap for only being such a strong luxury brand (+ has much more potential) 2016
- Long term future, we will live in a compute economy, let's long NVIDIA. 2014
- Ethereum might be big, let's buy 15k as a 2x arbitrage from Mircea Eliade [the bullets link to pages]
- Future of humanity
- Best practices for building products
- Science+Engineering-mindset to design mechanisms for a maximally positive-sum society
[Put this under separate page] Things that people compliment me for
- Stockholm AI, used to be a technically focused group with the best AI people in Stockholm
- AlphaGo Zero re-implementation
- Sana Labs (I just helped here, mainly with finding great talent that lead it to success)
- state of the art results on student modeling learning
- Depict.ai, YC startup, consistently got significant uplift in A/B test and grew to $1m very fast
- gpt-engineer, first breakthrough concept for LLM doing coding autonomously, cited by 20 papers incl. Yann Lecunn
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