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Will Bryk

@williambryk

CEO of Exa (@ExaAILabs)

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linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSt9tm3RoUU calendar_today09-05-2021 03:29:07

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Exa is now 4 for 4 on o1 visas! 🇺🇸 Of course we threw a freedom-themed beach party this weekend to celebrate. European teammates freaked out over the concept of a s'more 😅

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Data is the oil of the AI age. Altman is Carnegie, Musk is Ford, Jensen is Edison, Ilya is Tesla, Masa is J.P. Morgan, but Rockefeller is up for grabs

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Can someone please build an o3-based news product already. Simply pass the news of the week into o3 and have it generate a summary of the actual most important events/trends on any topics you want to follow. Customized to your journalistic preferences. I would trust a reasoning

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This is another step toward the dream of a fully controllable search engine. A search engine in 2025 should let you say "hey I don't like this type of content" and then not show you that content. Now Exa can. The reason you've never seen this feature before is: - most search

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There's a lot you can say about Sam Altman, but you can't deny he's a fantastic writer. Nearly every paragraph in this essay is striking. He 100% believes every word. I was lucky to meet Sam twice and you could see that same absolute conviction up close. Either he's going to be

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The goal of Websets is mission control for the world's information. We're getting closer! Particularly excited about "monitors". Like you can now setup a monitor on "hardware engineers who've recently went into stealth" or "ML startups in Europe that recently raised a seed

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why doesn't AWS offer a filesystem abstraction over s3 that lets you move files around instantly? Like I get that the actual objects have a set path, but just add an extra metadata layer in RAM. You'd get super fast reorganization of folders, fast filename search, etc. Tiny