@Damir_Akaza: Jane Street, one of the richest and most secretive firms in the world, paid him between $330,000 and $600,000 a year, a…

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A tweet highlights how a math genius built an AI system capable of trillions of operations per second for Jane Street, earning a huge salary, and promotes a lecture explaining the methodology.

Jane Street, one of the richest and most secretive firms in the world, paid him between $330,000 and $600,000 a year, and in just a couple of months he built an AI system that runs TRILLIONS of operations per second "we just hired a kid... and he turned out to be a supercomputer in a human body" is what they're whispering now at Jane Street a math genius who pushed supercomputers to their limit. now Wall Street's quant traders are in shock in this hour-long lecture he breaks down how to use his machine to process trillions of data points bookmark it right now and watch it instead of reels to learn how to do the same ↓
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Jane Street, one of the richest and most secretive firms in the world, paid him between $330,000 and $600,000 a year, and in just a couple of months he built an AI system that runs TRILLIONS of operations per second

“we just hired a kid… and he turned out to be a supercomputer in a human body” is what they’re whispering now at Jane Street

a math genius who pushed supercomputers to their limit. now Wall Street’s quant traders are in shock

in this hour-long lecture he breaks down how to use his machine to process trillions of data points

bookmark it right now and watch it instead of reels to learn how to do the same ↓

damir akaza (@Damir_Akaza): Jane Street showed the code that’s made them billions, written in a language from 1996 that almost everyone else has abandoned.

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