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Daniel_Van_Zant

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Making AI smarter to make humans smarter. www.danielvanzant.com

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Daniel_Van_Zant
·il y a 4 heures·discuss
Lumen Labs | Simulation/RL Integration Engineer | REMOTE (US/Canada), then ONSITE SF from fall 2026 | $130k–200k + early equity | Visa OK

Lumen (https://lumenresearch.ai) is building the cognitive layer for physical AI. Most robotics efforts today learn from thousands of hours of human teleoperation; we think that has a ceiling. White paper: http://lumenresearch.co/paper

Team of two ex-founders — you'd be #3. Pre-seed, runway well into 2027, raising a seed later this year.

We test many model architectures against many sims, and hooking them together is our biggest pain point. We use Gymnasium and Shimmy as the plumbing and upstream useful pieces as open-source contributions. You'd build per-sim adapters to a shared interface contract, bridge single-env vs. GPU-vectorized and sync vs. async paradigms, and own our eval harness.

Looking for: strong Python, Gymnasium (especially the vector API), hands-on experience with Isaac, MuJoCo, or Gazebo, and a track record of getting models running in sims where they didn't before.

Email [email protected] about you and your projects — link one where you got a model working in a sim it wasn't built for and you'll jump the pile.

Full posting: https://desert-bearskin-26d.notion.site/Simulation-Engineer-...
Daniel_Van_Zant
·l’année dernière·discuss
I see Cohere, is there any support for in-line citations like you can get with their first party API?
Daniel_Van_Zant
·l’année dernière·discuss
Being able to control how many tokens are spent on thinking is a game-changer. I've been building fairly complex, efficient, systems with many LLMs. Despite the advantages, reasoning models have been a no-go due to how variable the cost is, and how hard that makes it to calculate a final per-query cost for the customer. Being able to say "I know this model can always solve this problem in this many thinking tokens" and thus limiting the cost for that component is huge.