Emmanuel Ameisen, an interpretability researcher at Anthropic, joins the podcast to demystify how large language models work. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 馃摡 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple 路 Spotify 路 Overcast 路 Pocket Casts 路 AntennaPod 路 Podcast Addict 路 Amazon 路 RSS. Detailed show notes - with links to many references - can be found on The Data Exchange web site.
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Emmanuel Ameisen, an interpretability researcher at Anthropic, joins the podcast to demystify how large language models work. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 馃摡 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple 路 Spotify 路 Overcast 路 Pocket Casts 路 AntennaPod 路 Podcast Addict 路 Amazon 路 RSS. Detailed show notes - with links to many references - can be found on The Data Exchange web site.
When AI Agents Need to Talk: Inside the A2A Protocol
The Data Exchange with Ben Lorica
29 minutes
1 month ago
When AI Agents Need to Talk: Inside the A2A Protocol
Heiko Hotz and Sokratis Kartakis of Google Cloud discuss the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol, a new standard for enabling collaboration between AI agents built on different frameworks. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 馃摡 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple 路 Spotify 路 Overcast 路 Pocket Casts 路 AntennaPod 路 Podcast Addict 路 Amazon 路 RSS. Detailed show notes - with links to many references - can be found on The Data Exchange web site.
The Data Exchange with Ben Lorica
Emmanuel Ameisen, an interpretability researcher at Anthropic, joins the podcast to demystify how large language models work. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 馃摡 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple 路 Spotify 路 Overcast 路 Pocket Casts 路 AntennaPod 路 Podcast Addict 路 Amazon 路 RSS. Detailed show notes - with links to many references - can be found on The Data Exchange web site.