What Ilya Sutskever, Satya Nadella, and Sam Altman think about AI progress in 2025

Marton Trencseni - Wed 31 December 2025 • Tagged with software, ai, dwarkesh, ilya, sutskever, satya, nadella, sam, altman

This article contrasts how Ilya Sutskever, Satya Nadella, and Sam Altman think about AI progress, from research and generalization, through infrastructure and economics, to agents, scaling, and societal impact.

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Karpathy: AI is changing Software Engineering

Marton Trencseni - Thu 03 July 2025 • Tagged with software, ai, karpathy, hackernews

Andrej Karpathy says we’re marching from hand-written “Software 1.0” to NN-driven “2.0” and, finally, LLM-powered “3.0.” In my view, neural nets haven’t eaten deterministic code—kernels, browsers, games, and most business logic still run old-school. What has changed is the supply chain: LLM co-pilots (“Software 1.5”) already touch nearly every commit, nudging us towards language and architectures that LLMs are good at. The future belongs to teams that harness those co-pilots while keeping humans firmly on the trigger.

Kiugras Beugras

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GPT News Poet: silly AI poems based on today's news

Marton Trencseni - Sun 07 May 2023 • Tagged with gpt, python, gnews, ai

I show how I used GNews and the OpenAI API to build GPT News Poet, a fun toy site showing silly AI poems based on today's news.

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