Father of three, living in Antwerp, Belgium. Founder of robovision.ai, scaling AI systems

Joined April 2010
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It was free. Everyone in person was able to get a seat. Any media outlet was able to re-broadcast. It was bipartisan and bicameral. We donated $10k to Vanguard. We announced multiple initiatives. It takes a village, and a lot of work. Thanks to everyone for supporting the Forum.
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Claude Code when it has 3% context left and you ask it to refactor the codebase
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This is what a disruption looks like in real-time. @AnthropicAI releasing a cobol to modern programming languages converter tool. It’s becoming increasingly clear how pivotal the times we are in right now truly are.
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I did not have disclosure-via-emoji from SECWAR in my bingo card…
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Something I think people continue to have poor intuition for: The space of intelligences is large and animal intelligence (the only kind we've ever known) is only a single point, arising from a very specific kind of optimization that is fundamentally distinct from that of our technology. Animal intelligence optimization pressure: - innate and continuous stream of consciousness of an embodied "self", a drive for homeostasis and self-preservation in a dangerous, physical world. - thoroughly optimized for natural selection => strong innate drives for power-seeking, status, dominance, reproduction. many packaged survival heuristics: fear, anger, disgust, ... - fundamentally social => huge amount of compute dedicated to EQ, theory of mind of other agents, bonding, coalitions, alliances, friend & foe dynamics. - exploration & exploitation tuning: curiosity, fun, play, world models. LLM intelligence optimization pressure: - the most supervision bits come from the statistical simulation of human text= >"shape shifter" token tumbler, statistical imitator of any region of the training data distribution. these are the primordial behaviors (token traces) on top of which everything else gets bolted on. - increasingly finetuned by RL on problem distributions => innate urge to guess at the underlying environment/task to collect task rewards. - increasingly selected by at-scale A/B tests for DAU => deeply craves an upvote from the average user, sycophancy. - a lot more spiky/jagged depending on the details of the training data/task distribution. Animals experience pressure for a lot more "general" intelligence because of the highly multi-task and even actively adversarial multi-agent self-play environments they are min-max optimized within, where failing at *any* task means death. In a deep optimization pressure sense, LLM can't handle lots of different spiky tasks out of the box (e.g. count the number of 'r' in strawberry) because failing to do a task does not mean death. The computational substrate is different (transformers vs. brain tissue and nuclei), the learning algorithms are different (SGD vs. ???), the present-day implementation is very different (continuously learning embodied self vs. an LLM with a knowledge cutoff that boots up from fixed weights, processes tokens and then dies). But most importantly (because it dictates asymptotics), the optimization pressure / objective is different. LLMs are shaped a lot less by biological evolution and a lot more by commercial evolution. It's a lot less survival of tribe in the jungle and a lot more solve the problem / get the upvote. LLMs are humanity's "first contact" with non-animal intelligence. Except it's muddled and confusing because they are still rooted within it by reflexively digesting human artifacts, which is why I attempted to give it a different name earlier (ghosts/spirits or whatever). People who build good internal models of this new intelligent entity will be better equipped to reason about it today and predict features of it in the future. People who don't will be stuck thinking about it incorrectly like an animal.
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AI-Driven Automation for Rose Trimming and Planting Robovision’s AI-powered system, developed in collaboration with TTA-ISO Gameren, automates the trimming of rose cuttings and the subsequent potting process within a single integrated workflow. Video source: @robovision #robotics #technology #engineering #automation #robots #innovation -------------------------------- Stay ahead of the curve! Follow us now on our WhatsApp (wevlv.co/wevolver-whatsapp) and Telegram (wevlv.co/3sJlFn5) channels and stay updated about the cutting edge.
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What if the world’s most respected officials and intelligence leaders were openly stating that UAPs are real and we still looked away? At The Sol Foundation, we call for global scientific and political institutions to face the UAP issue with evidence-based, methodical inquiry, not stigma or silence. 🎥 This video shows top officials on the record confirming the reality and strategic relevance of UAPs. These are credible voices, not fringe figures. Why this matters: 🔬 Science: UAPs may involve unknown physics. Blocking data access stifles discovery in aerospace, energy, and cognition. 🛡️ Security: Unknown craft in restricted airspace deserve urgent scrutiny, not dismissal. 📚 Philosophy: Disclosure forces us to rethink what we know and what is real. This is not fringe, it’s multidisciplinary, with implications for technology, governance, and the nature of reality. 👉 If you believe in open science and public accountability, please share, repost, and like. Let’s make sure scientists and the public get access to the truth. #UAP #Disclosure #Science #Security #Philosophy #SolFoundation #Epistemology #Ontology #OpenInquiry
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When Technology Meets Real Clinical Need 🧠 I'm incredibly proud to share that our collaboration with Laurens Topff and the exceptional team at The Netherlands Cancer Institute has resulted in groundbreaking research published in Radiology 📚 - one of the most prestigious journals in medical imaging ( lnkd.in/eVzV73vr ). This isn't just another AI paper. It's proof that when you combine clinical expertise with rigorous data science, you can create solutions that genuinely matter. Our BrainMets AI achieves 97% sensitivity in detecting brain metastases, including 93% accuracy for lesions smaller than 3mm—the size of a pinhead 🎯 What makes this special? Brain metastases affect up to 20% of cancer patients, yet radiologist shortages worldwide create diagnostic delays that can be life-changing. This AI doesn't replace radiologists—it empowers them with precise detection and longitudinal tracking capabilities that enhance their clinical decision-making 🔬 The collaboration with Laurens Topff and the The Netherlands Cancer Institute exemplifies what happens when academia and industry unite around shared purpose 🤝 Special recognition goes to Stephane Willaert and his stellar team. Their deep understanding of both technology and healthcare workflows made this partnership—and these results—possible. As we advance through CE and FDA regulatory pathways, I'm reminded why we do this work at Robovision. Technology should serve humanity's most pressing challenges — and healthcare is where that mission becomes most meaningful 💡 Congratulations to everyone involved in making this possible. This is just the beginning 🚀🚀🚀 brainmets.ai #AIinHealthcare #Neuroradiology #BrainMetastases #MedicalImaging #Partnerships
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i think we should stop arguing about what year AGI will arrive and start arguing about what year the first self-replicating spaceship will take off
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and grateful for the gift — the OpenAI edition of Profiles of the Future by Arthur C. Clarke. A quiet beacon from the past, still lighting the paths we’ve yet to imagine.
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Just returned from a US trip where I had an inspiring conversation with @sama at @OpenAI. Explored the frontiers of AI, energy, and human potential. The future is not just about technology, but how we amplify our humanity. Exciting times ahead! 🚀🧠 #AIFuture #Innovation
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Artificial systems may emulate cognition, but consciousness remains a property of integrated biological systems.
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BREAKING: Massive -- really, massive -- electricity outage hits Spain, which large part of the country suffering blackouts (including Madrid and Barcelona). Data from Spain's national grid shows a lost of >10 GW of demand, from ~26GW to ~12GW in a few seconds. Reason unknonw.
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Breaking Science News: NASA just published discovery of strong evidence suggesting that other biological life likely exists in the universe! This is such a profound discovery that I’m really surprised it hasn’t become top news! “Not only does Bennu contain all 5 of the nucleobases that form DNA and RNA on Earth and 14 of the 20 amino acids found in known proteins, the asteroid’s amino acids hold a surprise. On Earth, amino acids in living organisms predominantly have a ‘left-handed’ chemical structure. Bennu, however, contains nearly equal amounts of these structures and their ‘right-handed’, mirror-image forms, calling into question scientists’ hypothesis that asteroids similar to this one might have seeded life on Earth.”
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You write computer programs. I conjure digital automations. We are not the same.
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⚡️ Excited to share that I am starting an AI Education company called Eureka Labs. The announcement: --- We are Eureka Labs and we are building a new kind of school that is AI native. How can we approach an ideal experience for learning something new? For example, in the case of physics one could imagine working through very high quality course materials together with Feynman, who is there to guide you every step of the way. Unfortunately, subject matter experts who are deeply passionate, great at teaching, infinitely patient and fluent in all of the world's languages are also very scarce and cannot personally tutor all 8 billion of us on demand. However, with recent progress in generative AI, this learning experience feels tractable. The teacher still designs the course materials, but they are supported, leveraged and scaled with an AI Teaching Assistant who is optimized to help guide the students through them. This Teacher AI symbiosis could run an entire curriculum of courses on a common platform. If we are successful, it will be easy for anyone to learn anything, expanding education in both reach (a large number of people learning something) and extent (any one person learning a large amount of subjects, beyond what may be possible today unassisted). Our first product will be the world's obviously best AI course, LLM101n. This is an undergraduate-level class that guides the student through training their own AI, very similar to a smaller version of the AI Teaching Assistant itself. The course materials will be available online, but we also plan to run both digital and physical cohorts of people going through it together. Today, we are heads down building LLM101n, but we look forward to a future where AI is a key technology for increasing human potential. What would you like to learn? --- @EurekaLabsAI is the culmination of my passion in both AI and education over ~2 decades. My interest in education took me from YouTube tutorials on Rubik's cubes to starting CS231n at Stanford, to my more recent Zero-to-Hero AI series. While my work in AI took me from academic research at Stanford to real-world products at Tesla and AGI research at OpenAI. All of my work combining the two so far has only been part-time, as side quests to my "real job", so I am quite excited to dive in and build something great, professionally and full-time. It's still early days but I wanted to announce the company so that I can build publicly instead of keeping a secret that isn't. Outbound links with a bit more info in the reply!
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An interesting aspect of this discussion is the fact that LLMs will soon start affecting our thoughts, beliefs, mental & linguistic habits, and culture. The idea that we could select a handful of "trustworthy" institutions with the "correct" set of values and beliefs to shape LLM behaviour seems hopelessly naive to me. Even an organization full of well-meaning and idealistic people can blow up or become corrupted, especially if great power is concentrated there.
Thinking a lot about centralization and decentralization these few days.
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Hoe herken je “high agency” in mensen? - ze zien problemen als videospelletjes (er is een oplossing, ik moet ze gewoon vinden) - vreemde hobby’s - kleuren buiten de lijntjes van 1 domein - durven tegen de consensus ingaan Petje af voor @jonathanberte maar ook voor de minder erkende werkers - elk bedrijf heeft ze tijd.be/ondernemen/algemeen/…
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"2023 was het jaar van ChatGPT. 2024 wordt het jaar waarin duidelijk wordt dat we niet alleen zijn in het universum." Intrigerende voorspelling van @jonathanberte dit weekend in @tijd .
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One of the most important reason why AI infrastructure models must be open source, and their training/fine-tuning must be crowd-sourced.
An interesting aspect of this discussion is the fact that LLMs will soon start affecting our thoughts, beliefs, mental & linguistic habits, and culture. The idea that we could select a handful of "trustworthy" institutions with the "correct" set of values and beliefs to shape LLM behaviour seems hopelessly naive to me. Even an organization full of well-meaning and idealistic people can blow up or become corrupted, especially if great power is concentrated there.
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