Alec Radford has been part of basically every AI breakthrough you've heard of: GPT, CLIP, Whisper, to name a few. So when he, Nick Levine, and David Duvenaud drop something new, I pay attention.
This week they released talkie: a 13B model trained only on text written before 1931. No internet. No World War II. No transistor. The point isn't novelty, it's that a model frozen in 1930 is a clean lab for asking what AI actually generalizes vs. just memorizes. Can it independently invent a Turing machine? Predict the transistor? Learn to code purely from in-context examples?
Reading the thread I had a fun idea I couldn't shake.
What if you took the premise, experts from the past reacting to the future, and turned it into a podcast?
So I did. Meet The Coming Age, hosted by four characters frozen in 1930:
- Edmund Crale, the newspaperman
- Henry Aldrige Thorne, the historian
- Dr. Walter Brennan, the economist
- Theodore Marsden, the engineer
Episode 1 covers the networked age, from PCs and email through smartphones and social platforms.
Build: hosting talkie myself was a slog and I had problems using platforms, so I used Codex to orchestrate the back-and-forth with the model hosted on the chat webui and stitch the output into a clean script, then handed it off to Jellypod for voice synthesis and production.
Let me know if you have any ideas on where to take this show!
bilater•1h ago
This week they released talkie: a 13B model trained only on text written before 1931. No internet. No World War II. No transistor. The point isn't novelty, it's that a model frozen in 1930 is a clean lab for asking what AI actually generalizes vs. just memorizes. Can it independently invent a Turing machine? Predict the transistor? Learn to code purely from in-context examples?
Reading the thread I had a fun idea I couldn't shake.
What if you took the premise, experts from the past reacting to the future, and turned it into a podcast?
So I did. Meet The Coming Age, hosted by four characters frozen in 1930:
- Edmund Crale, the newspaperman
- Henry Aldrige Thorne, the historian
- Dr. Walter Brennan, the economist
- Theodore Marsden, the engineer
Episode 1 covers the networked age, from PCs and email through smartphones and social platforms.
Build: hosting talkie myself was a slog and I had problems using platforms, so I used Codex to orchestrate the back-and-forth with the model hosted on the chat webui and stitch the output into a clean script, then handed it off to Jellypod for voice synthesis and production.
Let me know if you have any ideas on where to take this show!