

Multimodal Morning Coffee
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βCoffee and 30-minute one-to-ones. Smart glasses and robotics moved the eval problem out of text: a model can describe a scene correctly and still be wrong about what to do in it. Bring a hard multimodal eval problem and leave with a second opinion.
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ββ¨ What to Expect
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ββ’ Morning coffee at outro nyc, with 30-minute 1:1 slots
ββ’ Spatial grounding, action prediction and edge-case coverage across modalities
ββ’ Bring a hard eval problem, leave with a concrete next step
ββ’ Hosted by Evan Ward, Hugo
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βπ§ About Hugo Inc.
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βHugo Inc builds managed, expert-density teams for the labs training and evaluating frontier models, and has been a META partner since 2018. Not a crowd platform and not anonymous click-workers: 730+ vetted specialists, 100 percent university-educated, 64 percent holding four-year STEM or CS degrees, working inside your sandbox rather than around it.
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βThe work: reasoning-trace auditing, process rewards and RLHF preference data, expert SFT authoring, multimodal grounding, agentic and coding evaluation, and adversarial red teaming. 98.90 percent average accuracy, 99 percent+ first-pass quality, and sub-1.5 percent monthly attrition at a 3.5-year average tenure, so the same reviewers stay on your pipeline.
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βFull rundown of what we do for labs like yours: hugoinc.com/industry/frontier-reasoning-labs