I don't know a lot about world models, but this blog post seems to help disambiguate (at least for me?)
"The Computer History Museum is seeking an organized, creative, and tech-savvy Oral History Program Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of the Museum’s Oral History Program and translate these stories into compelling digital content for broad audiences."
As GenAI systems do more and more, even generate proofs, the focus shifts to getting high-quality specifications. What can a *responsible* programmer do? Any solution should generate work that is *meaningful* and *moderate*. We've been working on that!
blog.brownplt.org/2026/06/09/p...
finally some off-the-grid local AI
Renderers, Simulators, Planners, and the Loop That Connects Them
drfeifei.substack.com
Details Classification: Exempt, Temporary (3–4 year term, with full benefits), Fulltime, Hybrid (minimum 40% onsite) Location: Mountain View, CA Department: Collections & Exhibitions (Artifacts, Archi...
this is the standard-ish tool for that I think: automeris.io
I don't necessarily endorse this 1-star @alexgude.com review but I did enjoy how blunt it is (has some spoilers). alexgude.com/books/the_th...
The gender part was supposedly toned down a bunch in translation! It's still pretty noticeable so I'm sort of morbidly curious what exactly it's like in the original.