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Read original articleDavid Len, CEO of Adept, discusses his experiences at Google and OpenAI in a recent interview on the L Space Podcast. He highlights the importance of making strategic bets in research to drive impactful outcomes in AI development. Len emphasizes that agents are pivotal to the future of AI and advocates for deep co-design and co-evolution between products and users. He also explores the potential of behavioral cloning and multimodal models in enhancing AI technology.
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