RTX 3090 Interprets Act I Logs, Extracting 100 Semantic Labels
amplifiedamp · x · 2026-08-23
The author collaborated with Kovacs to interpret older Act I logs on an RTX 3090 using specific tech. This was a quick-and-dirty run that converged in an evening, yielding curated labels derived from decomposing the dataset. The author notes that future work may use a decoder-only LLM to avoid anomalies arising from using a small embedding model (SONAR) to generate activations and invert centroids into labels. All 100 labels are listed in a separate post.
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