Ep. 40: Alex Zhang, Recursive Language Model Creator and MIT CSAIL PhD Student
Alex Zhang is a 1st-year PhD student at MIT CSAIL and the creator of the recursive language model. Delta Institute (deltainstitutes.org) supports exceptional researchers and engineers, from academia to industry and beyond. They host technical events to bring great people together, a podcast that gives industry/academic leaders a platform to share their experiences, a small fellows program that builds a tight-knit community of exceptional people, and a grant program that provides compute/mentorship for research projects.

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Recursive Language Models w/ Alex Zhang

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Recursive Language Models w: Alex Zhang

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