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dang a day ago

Hmm good point. I skimmed the transcript looking for an accurate, representative quote that we could use in the title above. I couldn't exactly find one (within HN's 80 char limit), so I cobbled together "It will take a decade to get agents to work", which is at least closer to what Karpathy actually said.

If anyone can suggest a more accurate and representative title, we can change it again.

Edit: I thought of using "For now, autocomplete is my sweet spot", which has the advantage of being an exact quote; but it's probably not clear enough.

Edit 2: I changed it to "It will take a decade to work through the issues with agents" because that's closer to the transcript.

Anybody have a better idea? Help the cause of accuracy out here!

moozilla a day ago | parent | next [-]

You could go with the title from the associated YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXUZvyajciY)?

Andrej Karpathy — “We’re summoning ghosts, not building animals”

dang 11 hours ago | parent [-]

It's a good suggestion, but where the 'autocomplete' quote is scoped too narrowly, this one is maybe scoped too broadly. Neither really represent what the article is about.

hax0ron3 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

To be fair to the OP of the thread, he's just using Patel's title word-for-word. It's Patel who is being inaccurate.

dang a day ago | parent [-]

Oh that's clear, and the submitter didn't do anything wrong. It's just that on HN the idea is to find a different title when the article's own title is misleading or linkbait (https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html).

The best way to do that of course is to find a more representative phrase from the article itself. That's almost always possible but I couldn't quite swing it in this case.

realty_geek 21 hours ago | parent [-]

dang!! I have so much respect for this ironic situation where we are discussing the superpowers of AI while a very human, very decent being ponders deeply on how to compose a few words to make a suitable title. Please can we have a future world where such events can always happen every so often.