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Jerry Tworek Launches Core Automation AI Lab
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Jerry Tworek Launches Core Automation AI Lab

By Harsh Desai

TL;DR

Former OpenAI researcher Jerry Tworek starts Core Automation to build a highly automated AI lab. Watch for new tools from this small team.

Jerry Tworek, a former researcher at OpenAI, has launched Core Automation to build a highly automated AI laboratory. The goal is to create systems that handle the research process itself, effectively removing human bottlenecks from the development cycle. This shift signals a move toward autonomous scientific discovery where software agents perform the heavy lifting of model training and testing.

For those building apps or running small businesses, this matters because it hints at the future of AI development tools. As labs automate their internal processes, we expect to see faster release cycles for new models and more specialized tools hitting the market. Keep an eye on their progress, as the internal efficiency of these labs directly dictates the quality and speed of the models available to the public.

What to watch next

Most AI labs are still surprisingly manual, relying on armies of researchers to babysit training runs and data cleaning. If Tworek actually succeeds in automating the lab itself, he is not just building a better model; he is building a factory that prints intelligence faster than his competitors. For builders, this means the current pace of AI advancement is about to accelerate further. Do not get comfortable with your current tech stack. If you are building on top of models that rely on slow, manual research cycles, expect those to be replaced by faster, cheaper alternatives within the year. Focus on building durable product logic rather than betting on a single model provider.

by Harsh Desai

Source:the-decoder.com

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