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Building self-programming machines
Applied research lab on a mission to build machines which can program themselves to do any task.
Maya Labs is an applied research lab focused on creating machines that can program themselves to perform tasks. They develop autonomous systems and a (first-generation) program synthesis engine to assemble and deploy software on the fly.
They build autonomous systems that write, deploy, and modify custom, interpretable software to perform tasks. The core concept centers on on-the-fly program synthesis (PAC-1) that assembles ready-to-use software from natural-language-like scripting, enabling machines to execute tasks and potentially learn by generating programs that can build other programs.
Who itβs for: Organizations or teams pursuing advanced autonomous systems, program synthesis, and self-programming machine research; researchers, labs, or early-stage companies exploring interpretable, self-writing software for task automation.
funding/backs by backing; active research blog posts and papers; development of a first-generation program synthesis engine
Trying to build machines which can program themselves to do any task.
Reliability, Server infrastructure, networking, distributed systems and everything else at Maya Labs. Ex Ford Mobility India (Infra and Product). Ex Hyperloop India University Team.
We're building a new way to program a machine using just natural language - starting off with a fast way to build internal tools by describing them in English.
Maya Labs announces Maya, a tool that lets users build internal tools by describing tasks in English. It supports fetching data from sources like SQL, Google Sheets, Notion, and Airtable, visualizing data, and performing actions, with programs generated in a flow-based language for rapid, verifiable iteration.
From the original launch (Aug 2022) β may be outdated.

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