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Here's my conversation with the founding team of Cursor, a popular code editor (based on VSCode) that specializes in AI-assisted programming. This is a super technical conversation that is bigger than just about one code editor. It's about the future of programming and, in general, the future of human-AI...

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Lex Fridmanvor 1 Jahr

Here's the links for my conversation with the Cursor team: YouTube: Transcript: Podcast:

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💫Shamara💫vor 1 Jahr

Interesting 💯🖤

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BitVanguardvor 1 Jahr

Please do a follow up with @const_reborn and @shibshib89 about the importance of decentralized AI!

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Dr. Daniel Bendervor 1 Jahr

Want a short summary before you listen to 2.5 hours? Here you go (done with Claude 3.5 Sonnet for free in another coding editor named Zed): Here's a concise summary of the key points from the podcast transcript: 1. Main topic: The role of AI in programming and the future of human-AI collaboration in software development 2. Key points: - Cursor is a code editor based on VS Code that adds powerful AI-assisted coding features - The team discusses various AI models and techniques used in Cursor, including GPT-4, Claude, and custom models - They explore challenges in scaling, prompt engineering, and optimizing model performance - The importance of speed and user experience in AI-assisted coding tools is emphasized 3. Significant insights: - The team believes human programmers will remain in the "driver's seat" for the foreseeable future, with AI enhancing productivity - They predict programming will become more focused on high-level design decisions and less on boilerplate code - The skills required for programming may shift towards creativity and system design rather than low-level implementation 4. Important facts/statistics: - Cursor uses a mix of large language models and custom-trained models for different tasks - The team discusses various techniques to improve model performance, such as caching, speculative decoding, and synthetic data generation 5. Overall conclusion: The future of programming will likely involve close human-AI collaboration, with AI tools enhancing programmer productivity and creativity. While AI capabilities will continue to advance, human judgment and decision-making will remain crucial in software development.

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Punisher ττvor 1 Jahr

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Brucephalusvor 1 Jahr

I got an email from the CEO offering a refund when I cancelled. Really impressed me. They clearly believe in the future of their product. I just cancelled because I was working on something that AI was not always so helpful. Definitely better than VSCode + co-pilot for me.

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Fred Miskawivor 1 Jahr

Software we build today will be replaced/regenerated next year. Makes investment decisions tricky.

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Tomas Hernando Kofmanvor 1 Jahr

Daily user of Cursor—cool to see the question on routing. We've built a SOTA router that determines when to send queries to o1 vs when to use a weaker model: oss option also available ❤️ cc @mntruell, @amanrsanger, @sualehasif996, @ArVID220u

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FREE Course on the Future of AI- Human Collaboration Super Technical And Worth It @lexfridman

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Jimmy Morrisvor 1 Jahr

might be interesting to talk to the folks over at @zeddotdev too. They've built an editor from the ground up, almost like a graphics engine for ultimate performance

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