Lead Software Engineer at GovTech. Founder, Singapore PHP User Group. Runs @JuniorDevSG and Engineers.SG. Ex Pivot.

Joined March 2010
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The President of Anthropic said something at Stanford that no other AI CEO will say publicly. She talked about what AI is doing to the people who use it, why she walked out of OpenAI, and what skills will actually matter when AI can do most of what we do today. 1/ What AI safety actually means
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A kid from Singapore who grew up training to be a concert pianist became one of the most important AI researchers alive, quit Google to start a frontier AI lab with 20 people and $60 million, built a model that competed with GPT-4 in a year, then walked away from the unicorn he created and went back to Google to lead the team that just won the International Math Olympiad with an AI. His name is Yi Tay. Almost nobody outside the AI research world knows it. Here is the story. Yi grew up in Singapore. He earned a classical piano performance diploma from Trinity College London in 2012 and almost became a professional musician. He went into computer science instead, did his PhD at Nanyang Technological University, and joined Google Brain as a research scientist. There were almost no Singaporean researchers in frontier AI at the time. He used to say he was on an uncharted path. At Google he became the co-lead of PaLM-2, the brain behind Google's entire AI stack. He invented UL2, a pretraining method now used across the industry. He invented Differentiable Search Indexes. His work shipped inside Google Assistant, YouTube, and Search. When ChatGPT launched in late 2022, Yi made a decision that shocked the research community. He left Google. In 2023 he co-founded Reka with researchers from DeepMind and Meta. The headquarters was in San Francisco, but the team was scattered across Asia, Europe, and the US. They had no big-tech backing. They had 20 people total. They had $60 million in funding. For context, OpenAI had around 600 people working on GPT-4. Google Gemini had 950 co-authors on the technical report. Reka had fewer than 5 people on pretraining. Yi lived nocturnally for 639 days. Five cups of coffee a day. Takeout twice. He gained 15 kilograms. He had a newborn baby. He worked across time zones his entire team was spread across. He built infrastructure from scratch in places Google had taken for granted. In May 2024 Reka Core debuted at number 7 on the LMSYS leaderboard. The only GPT-4 class model on the planet that was not trained by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, or Meta. A 20-person company with 5 people on pretraining had just shipped a frontier model. Alibaba Cloud, NVIDIA, and Oracle became partners. The company hit a $1.3 billion valuation. Then in November 2024 Yi did something nobody expected. He walked away. He posted a quiet note on his blog titled "Returning to Google DeepMind." After 639 days of building one of the most respected frontier labs outside the big four, he went back to the company he had left. He wrote that he had learned more than he ever thought possible. He did not explain much else. Google made an extraordinary bet on him. They let him build something nobody else in the industry has, a DeepMind lab in Singapore. Yi runs it with Quoc Le. The team focuses on reasoning, reinforcement learning, and post-training for Gemini. It started with a dozen researchers. It now has over 300. Last summer, Yi's team led the effort that won the International Math Olympiad gold medal with Gemini Deep Think. The model solved IMO problems in a live competition, the kind that fewer than a hundred humans on Earth can solve under time pressure. His team also drove the work behind Gemini's ICPC 2025 gold medal. Yi still lives in Singapore. He still plays piano when he has time. He calls himself a global citizen who does not identify with any local AI scene. He has been at Google for nearly 14 years if you count the Reka detour. He says the Singapore lab is just getting started. A pianist from Singapore co-led the model that powered Google AI, left to build a frontier lab with 20 people and beat models trained by armies, walked back into Google, and is now running the team that just taught a machine to win Math Olympiad gold. The most influential AI researcher you have never heard of is sitting in a Singapore office right now, training the next generation of models that think.
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And the important dates.
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More details on our code mentoring this year.
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In collaboration with @womendevssg, we are organizing the 7th batch of JuniorDevSG Mentoring. This round, we are doing Code Mentoring: Pick a System Design Question, solve it and build it for real with guidance from mentors. Sign up here: linktr.ee/juniordevsg_mentor…
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The afterparty before the official AIE afterparty: @FeatherlessAI afterparty with @taishiling @coderkungfu and SG tech community friends! Not in picture: da boss @picocreator
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i can’t believe it. you can really just do things at @aiDotEngineer singapore
minister come present this at singapore's first ai engineer conference ai.engineer/singapore we'd love to have you
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CityJS #Singapore starts tomorrow with a #SOLDOUT workshop with @HowDevelop - still some workshops left for the 5th and the main event!! Register now sngapore.cityjsconf.org #singaporetexh
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Ready for the big 30 of JS in #Singapore One month to go for the biggest event in the city? Will you miss it? Free meetups, workshops and so much more! Get your ticket now cityjsconf.org
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πŸŽ‰ Just 2 months till #CityJSSingapore! We’re back for year FOUR in Southeast Asia and it’s bigger than ever: πŸ”₯ 20 inspiring speakers πŸ› οΈ Hands-on workshops πŸš€ Career-boosting sessions to level up your productivity Secure your spot now: singapore.cityjsconf.org #javascript #singapore
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Happy to announce that we got the first 14 speakers for #CityJSSingapore! We got all in the mix #javascript, #typescript, #ai, #react, #vite & all you need to have a fresh start in 2026! Speakers include @evanyou @zhaojinjiang @hj_chen Register now singapore.cityjsconf.org
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Want to speak at #CityJSSingapore? πŸš€ If you have a story or breaking-change insight to share, send us your talk! Ideas: modern JS runtimes, DX tooling, AI JS, optimizing performance, security best practices. Submit now! 🎀 singapore.cityjsconf.org
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The Secret Behind Failing Ad Campaigns Revealed youtu.be/m0V-VxoogE4?si=REOo… via @YouTube

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3 weeks to go for #CityJSSingapore! Get your tickets now for our #Singapore #JavaScript conference with 20 speakers, 5 workshops and lots new skills to get! Register now for a ticket singapore.cityjsconf.org
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