Today, I’m launching a deeply personal project. I’m betting $100M that we can help computer scientists create more upside impact for humanity.
Built for and by researchers, including @JeffDean & @jpineau1 on the board, @LaudeInstitute catalyzes research with real-world impact.
Andy Konwinski
354 posts
- As a PhD starting Databricks, I did not value sales. Now I see a founder's job is selling: to investors, employees, candidates, customers; and sometimes, myself.
- I'll give $1M to the first open source AI that gets 90% on this sweet new contamination-free version of SWE-bench - kprize.ai
- If you had 15min to tell thousands of Berkeley CS/Data/Stats grads what to do with their lives, what would you say? Last Thursday I told them to RUN AT FAILURE. Afterwards, while we were shaking hands & taking selfies, hundreds of them told me that they are excited to go fail. I
00:00 - Crazy startup valuations remind me of my @databricks cofounder Ion's advice: stay frugal, stay hungry. We bought rebuilt chairs from some dude's garage in Berkeley and went to Ikea for our first desks.
- Replying to @andykonwinski@LaudeInstitute is a non-profit that gives the right resources to the right researchers at the right time. We help more researchers go from idea to impact.
- Replying to @andykonwinskiWhen @matei_zaharia and I published about Hadoop with Ion Stoica in our first year at Berkeley, we shipped the code too. That line of research led Matei to build @ApacheSpark. Spark became @databricks. The lesson stuck with me. Breakthroughs only matter when you ship them.
- Replying to @andykonwinskiIf you are working on something the world should see: → Apply on the laude website for support → Come to an event → Tell your peers → Follow us @LaudeInstitute And ship your research.
- Replying to @andykonwinskiWe’re at a hinge moment. Engineered intelligence is no longer theoretical. The systems we build today will shape our future. Whether AI moves society forward or fractures it depends on who is building and why. Seriously, I just gave a whole commencement speech about it.
- Replying to @andykonwinskiTwo flagship programs: → Slingshots fund early-stage research like Terminal-Bench, cited by @AnthropicAI during the Claude 4 launch tbench.ai → Moonshots back long-horizon labs solving species-level challenges shapingai.com
- Replying to @andykonwinskiI don’t want them to fail. But as I said in my speech, “if you optimize for success, you’re not going to pick a hard enough problem. And our problems are existential." I told them to pick problems they probably won’t solve in their lifetimes. To think about our institutions
- Replying to @andykonwinskiSome of the scientists I admire most are steering @LaudeInstitute — including @JeffDean, @jpineau1, and Dave Patterson on our board, and advisors @alighodsi, @istoica05, @lschmidt3, @matei_zaharia, @denisyarats, @AlexGDimakis, @rxin, & more. Grateful to be building this w/ them.
- In the first few months Perplexity had a new product demo every 2-3 weeks. Product-market-fit in 4 months. The velocity permanently defined the culture.
- Introducing Headless Terminal (ht) - making terminals easy for LLMs to use. While using LLM agents for coding I needed something like a headless browser but for terminals. So I teamed up with @sickill (creator of asciinema) to build github.com/andyk/ht - an open source







