On March 3rd, we hosted our firsthackathon(opens in a new window)with 100 members of the artificial intelligence community. We had over 500 RSVPs arrive within two days of announcing the event—if you didn’t make it this time, please RSVP again in the future!
Thank you toCirrascale(opens in a new window)for providing GPU machines during the hackathon.
Our applicants included high schoolers, industry practitioners, engineers for nonprofits (not just at OpenAI!), researchers at universities, and more, with interests spanning healthcare to AGI. We could only accommodate one hundred people this time so we tried to pick a balanced crowd with a wide range of backgrounds and levels of experience. In particular, we strove to achieve gender balance; many attendees told us that this kind of representation made a positive difference for their experience of the hackathon.
We kicked the day off with a series of talks on OpenAI’s mission and the technical topics that we focus on in our research. Sam Altman took questions on AGI timelines, safety issues, and the importance of avoiding AI arms races. Sam described how he personally came to focus on AI safety: he saw it as an underfunded, under-explored area with the potential to impact everyone. Josh Achiam gave an introduction to reinforcement learning, which is one of our main research areas; we’ve open-sourcedthe slides and sample code(opens in a new window)from his talk. Ilya Sutskever talked about self-play with RL agents; for an overview of the work covered, see our recentblog(opens in a new window)posts(opens in a new window)andcode(opens in a new window)releases(opens in a new window). Alec Radford provided a tutorial and survey of the many different kinds of GANs and we’ve made thetutorial code(opens in a new window)available.
After the talks wrapped up, the hacking began. Over the course of an 8-hour code sprint participants authored dozens of AI projects on topics ranging from safety to healthcare. Some of our favorites:
* Jiale Xian, Clarence Leung, Kyle Zheng, Madeline Hawkins, and Stergios Hetelekides worked on an image classifier to identify purine-rich seafoods that gout patients should avoid.
* Arthur Juliani(opens in a new window)implemented PPO with curiosity-based intrinsic rewards and trained an agent to smash block towers:
We got alot(opens in a new window)of(opens in a new window)helpful(opens in a new window)feedback(opens in a new window)from(opens in a new window)hackathon attendees, which we’ll use to make even more interesting events in the future: stay tuned! If you’d like to work on AI as your day job, you may be interested in ourScholars(opens in a new window)orFellows(opens in a new window)programs (you’re of course always welcome to applyfull-time(opens in a new window)).
Joshua Achiam, Parnian Barekatain
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