The transcript has an interesting feature: one can click on a paragraph, and audio starts playing from there (this helps if one is reading and needs to resolve a transcription defect).
A variety of interesting tidbits (at 32 minute mark, about his desire to explore alternatives to transformers; closer to the end, about him thinking that the role of superstar researchers is not as huge as the consensus seems to suggest, and so on).
Jerry Tworek (who recently left OpenAI due to his desire to focus on less standard research approaches) gave an “exit interview” here: https://www.corememory.com/p/he-left-openai-jerry-tworek
The transcript has an interesting feature: one can click on a paragraph, and audio starts playing from there (this helps if one is reading and needs to resolve a transcription defect).
A variety of interesting tidbits (at 32 minute mark, about his desire to explore alternatives to transformers; closer to the end, about him thinking that the role of superstar researchers is not as huge as the consensus seems to suggest, and so on).
FYI this is a standard feature for substack websites. It is a very good thing. All transcriptions should be like this.