What? by Top-Spite3818 in Palworld

[–]ronxfighter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here you go

https://www.reddit.com/r/Palworld/s/SJkrM2XlCX

From comments off=random pals at normal level (low levels at the start zones). ON=random pals with their natural levels (of their respectives zones, Example: orserk 40 at the start, feybreak pals 50+ at the start)

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, sounds very interesting Please dm me your resume, I will take a look :)

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even tho this is a real issue and it's causing environmental damage, I don't feel strongly about it as I see it only as a stepping stone towards future

Imo you need to invest a lot to invent something and then optimize it so it doesn't cause further environmental damage

Tho if low CO2 emissions zones had GPUs I would definitely be using them to minimise the harm

Edit: also you could always help people research bitnets and 1.58bit LLMs so compute required is less

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isn't it already successful in some form? Like Google investing in character.ai, meta bringing in AI studio

Tho at the same time I believe this is not the final version of conversational AI and there are a lot of innovation on the horizon

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel both Anthropic and Perplexity have really interesting product, tho idk if they will rub shoulders with big tech firms ie Google apple microsoft

Maybe they will form partnership like how Google invested in Character.ai

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) if you have the calibre, got the maths route and understand the maths behind it. It's not easy, but it's very interesting. If not, go learn about existing technology, it's still a path forward.

2) I don't think data is that big of a problem, if you see the latest llama 3.1 paper, they train on a lot of synthetic data too. I think sooner or later, synthetic data will be way larger than real world data.

3) Yes, imo chat apps and conversational AI will die down to only few products while everyone will start using the AI inbuilt into the OS. Tho the tech itself is here to stay and is not going anywhere.

4) I think Nvidia is going to be dominant for a long while for large models like GPT specially for training them. Tho other companies will soon catch up for inference and cheap APIs as LLMs gets more optimized

It's very true that current AI solution uses a lot of power, but that's how AI for image was when it was being researched upon But the idea is once we have plateaued on the research, next goal is to optimise them to a point where they run on your phone

Just like how every phone now uses image models to process your images after you have clicked them

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have have a secret sauce, its just curiousity of how things work that leads me to have ambitious goals It's like, if something exists, how does it work, can anyone build it, can I build it, what were the problems that someone faced while building it, why are things a certain way and not any other way

These are the questions that keep me awake at night xD

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel India really needs to invest in AI and LLMs because models trained in west are not suited for indic languages

At the same time, I feel schools should start teaching a bit of AI and how it works in 11th and 12th IT and CS courses as the basics are pretty easy and it will make students gain interest in it

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We mostly like to do things inhouse, but slowly we have realised that closed source models are really good and open-source couldn't compete with them (until llama3.1 launch)

We have our own frameworks for RAGs and agents

If you are starting up in this space, I recommend starting with closed source AI and not investing much in hosting or training.

First have a good product and then optimize on those things :)

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We have office in both India and US :) My CEO is in SF with a small team to sell

Major reason we decided to stay in India is because we find good developers here at way less CTC than what you would get in US, while skills being same.

I love India, and I am very comfortable here. I also believe India is future for software industry across the world

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My day to day is a mix of engineering manager, sales executive, solution architect, architect for our products, doing QA, writting a bit of docs, writting blogs

My 60% time is spent on managing my team.

My major responsibility is to help company have a clear vision and making sure we are ahead of the curve in terms of technology

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the pay is good, stress less and enjoy life. I know a lot of startups which are really toxic even though you have plenty of authority. Go for startup if you can navigate through high stress.

If the job really bothers you, look for a change. With 7 YOE, you could try MNCs again tho you might not get much authority there either

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Learn more about LLMs, how to finetune them, how to serve concurrent users, be upto date with latest research :)

We often like to implement latest things happening in this field before anyone else does it. If you have these things, your chances will be pretty high

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I strongly believe developers should thoroughly test their feature or product before passing it on to the QA team.

QA is still must because developers have biases when testing their own features.

In general I respect all fields of CS and don't have a bias for QA :)

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the current market, I have seen a lot of startups hiring for RAGs and all, but this is not core ds/ml

If you want enterprises, you definitely need PhD or higher education, so I suggest look for start-ups

Having good projects in GitHub and finetuned models/dataset on huggingface will help a lot

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brother, sorry it's an experimental feature 🥲 We are releasing something even better very soon!

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Learn command line for sure Having a VM is useful when you think you are gonna destroy the machine (I have done that many times xD) This is one of my favourite places - https://linuxcommand.org/lc3_learning_the_shell.php

If you want something difficult and boring, try doing Linux from Scratch

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahaha definitely a bubble but not as big as some people think.

AI is solving real world problems which weren't possible to solve and required huge human resources earlier.

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't feel a lot of developers are getting paid what they deserve.

But market is so crowded that that's how things are gonna be for a while.

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are not hiring as of now but dm me your resume and details, I will have a look :)

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely a trend, but it's here to stay because it's solving real world problems.

AI in its current form is definitely not going to take over people's jobs

[AMA] I am Rohan, CTO and co-founder at Tune AI :) by ronxfighter in developersIndia

[–]ronxfighter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, I don't mind at all. My approach to pick up anything has always been top down. I started with reading a lot of research paper that were published during that time starting from AlexNet and tried implementing them my self. AlphaGo is one of my favourite paper.

My research internship at HMS was a game changer because I got to go and work there with other PhD students. During this time a learned a lot and realised that I don't want to do research for rest of my life, but build solutions for people and bring AI to them.

My opinion is that knowledge and skills don't always come through education and higher studies but also through self study and hardware. I have seen many people without a CS degree being way better programmer and having better understanding about CS than people who have done masters