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Currently, I'm launching WeaveMind, building AI-powered knowledge management systems that transform scattered notes and conversations into active thinking partners. The goal is to solve the bottlenecks that slow down knowledge work: forgetting insights, struggling to find information, manually reconstructing context for AI conversations.
The Winter 2022-23 cohort supported 58 scholars with 17 mentors including researchers from Anthropic, MIRI, ARC, Redwood Research, and other leading organizations. This cohort introduced the Scholar Support team to provide research coaching and unblocking assistance to scholars throughout the program. The program ran 6 weeks online followed by 2 months in-person in Berkeley and featured scholar-led activities including study groups on mechanistic interpretability and linear algebra, weekly lightning talks, and workshops on research tools and technical writing.Notable alumni from this cohort include Marius Hobbhahn, who founded Apollo Research and published work on mechanistic interpretability; Asa, who co-authored papers on measuring situational awareness and the "reversal curse" in large language models; and Jesse Hoogland, who founded Timaeus and developed the developmental interpretability research agenda.
MATS was a life changing experience. I met and got mentored by amazing people, and I learned so much in such a small amount of time. Looking back at me before this program, I don't think I could even recognize myself 8 month ago. Even though I have no academic background, I felt listened, empowered and supported in order to tackle the biggest challenges that I (and possibly we) have ever faced.
Quentin Feuillade-Montixi