Anthropic Co-founder: Building Claude Code, Lessons From GPT-3 & LLM System Design
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Tom Brown co-founded Anthropic after helping build GPT-3 at OpenAI. A self-taught engineer, he went from getting a B-minus in linear algebra to becoming one of the key people behind AI's scaling breakthroughs. And his work is paying off. Today, Anthropic's Claude is the go-to choice for developers, and his team is overseeing what he calls "humanity's largest infrastructure buildout ever." On this episode of The Lightcone, he discusses his unconventional path from YC founder to AI researcher, the discovery of scaling laws that changed everything, and his advice for young engineers entering AI today. Apply to Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/apply Work at a startup: https://www.ycombinator.com/jobs Chapters: 0:00 - From Failure to Success 2:30 - Early Startup Days at Linked Language 4:12 - The Grouper Dating Experiment 6:10 - Making the Leap to OpenAI 8:42 - First Product Launch Challenges 10:12 - Self-Teaching AI Research 12:44 - Building GPT-3 Infrastructure 15:44 - The Anthropic Spinoff 18:23 - Early Days of Building Claude 20:21 - The ChatGPT Wake-Up Call 22:08 - Claude 3.5 Sonnet Breakthrough 24:13 - Why Benchmarks Don't Tell the Whole Story 26:20 - Claude Code's Secret Sauce 28:51 - Building for the AI Agent 31:11 - The Largest Infrastructure Buildout Ever 32:46 - Multi-Chip Strategy 34:38 - Advice for the Next Generation
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