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  • Making Runescape GPT Using NanoGPT - Training A Model From Scratch

    Making Runescape GPT Using NanoGPT - Training A Model From Scratch

    I have been wanting to get some more experience with the 'Core' concepts of language models, but I wasn't entirely sure where to begin. Thanks to a Reddit mention of the nanogpt repository on GitHub, I was able to gain...

  • Social Robots as Practice Partners for Neurodivergent Individuals

    Social Robots as Practice Partners for Neurodivergent Individuals

    If you would like to experience chatting with the R1 in person and are local to the Boston, MA area, you can come to the 2024 Massrobotics Block Party on Saturday, September 28th from 11 am-4 pm where I will...

  • Bringing Someone Back with AI and Robotics

    Bringing Someone Back with AI and Robotics

    Last May, I had the idea to digitally bring back the memory of a lost loved one, in this case, my late grandfather. I went through with it using a prototype of the Ominous Industries R1 robot, which I sell...

  • Building A Crypto Trading Robot Using GPT4o Vision

    Building A Crypto Trading Robot Using GPT4o Vision

    Ever since I tested the vision capabilities of GPT-4o, I have been passively thinking of ways to integrate it with my Ominous Industries R1 Social Robot, which I sell for $199. A couple of weeks ago, I had the idea...

  • Testing locally run Open Sora AI Video Generation

    Testing locally run Open Sora AI Video Generation

    As I mentioned in my recent post about locally run portrait animation, the thing I am most excited about in the generative AI space is the ability to generate uncensored videos locally, without subscriptions or censorship. The difference between my...

  • A Quick Test Of Claude 3.5 Sonnet

    A Quick Test Of Claude 3.5 Sonnet

    With today's release of the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model from Anthropic, I wanted to find a way to test it that wasn't the generic "use in web interface" style of test. To do this, I decided to use the Ominous...