From: Thinking Machines introduces Interaction Models for real-time collaboration
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Lili Yu@liliyu_lili·Quote tweet

We’re interested in AI systems that can collaborate in real time, without relying only on artificial turn boundaries. For audio, this feels natural: listen, speak, interrupt, update. For video, we think an important version of this is visual proactivity — models that respond when something happens visually: “Tell me when I start slouching.” “Count my pushups.” “Say stop when the person stops doing X.”

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