📌 Jason Wei, the author of "Thinking Chain" who jumped from Google to #OpenAI, shared his day at OpenAI 996:
[9:00am] Wake up
[9:30am] Take Waymo to Mission SF, buy an avocado toast at Tartine on the way
[9:45am] Recite the OpenAI charter, pay homage to the god of optimization, and study "The Bitter Lesson"
[10:00am] Have a meeting on Google Meet to discuss how to train larger models on more data
[11:00am] Code, train larger models on more data
[12:00pm] Lunch at the cafeteria (vegan)
[1:00pm] Actually start training large models on a large amount of data
[2:00pm] Deal with infrastructure issues
[3:00pm] Monitor model training progress, play Sora
[4:00pm] Provide engineering prompts for the large model trained earlier
[4:30pm] Take a short break, sit on the avocado chair, contemplate how powerful the Gemini Ultra's performance is
[5:00pm] Brainstorm possible algorithm improvements for the model
[5:05pm] Modifying the algorithm carries too much risk, pass. The safest strategy is still to increase computing power and data scale
[6:00pm] Dinner time, enjoy clam chowder with Roon
[7:00pm] Go home
[8:00pm] Have a drink, continue coding
[9:00pm] Analyze experiment runs
[10:00pm] Start the experiment and let it run overnight, check the results the next day
[1:00am] The experiment truly begins to run
[1:15am] Go to bed and sleep. Guarded by Nadella and Huang Renxun in dreams. Good night!
After reading this, I can't help but sigh. Both are 996, but this is a self-driven kind of hustle!
That's how people are. If they are really doing what they love, they will naturally work tirelessly for 24 hours, full of passion and dreams. On the contrary, they will spend 8 hours just thinking about how to get through it.
True hustle doesn't need to be forced. Finding one's lifelong passion and track is the key!
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