@GergelyOrosz: The industry’s progress on agentic capabilities is pretty incredible, esp the last few months. Cloud coding agents are …
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GergelyOrosz comments on the rapid progress in agentic capabilities, especially cloud coding agents. Alexandr Wang responds that Scale AI's next Muse Spark update will bring major improvements in coding and agentic abilities.
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The industry’s progress on agentic capabilities is pretty incredible, esp the last few months. Cloud coding agents are starting to become more common and capable, and local ones are already v powerful.
What do they not see at Meta that eg I do?
Alexandr Wang (@alexandr_wang): First, Mark was clearly talking about the industry’s progress on agentic capabilities on the whole.
But, while we’re on the topic: Our next Muse Spark update is coming soon. Big improvements in coding and agentic capabilities to be more competitive with other leading models.
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