Samsung’s AI lab in Montreal new Tiny Recursive Model with only 7M parameters performs as well, if not better in some instances, than systems much larger.
If your business depends on processes that require special skills and deep knowledge, you need to think about how to preserve them. Fine-tuning an AI model can help.
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Montgomery happened to find strikingly similar behavior in the prime numbers— specifically, the correlations between the positions of the notorious zeros of the Riemann zeta function. They weren’t ...
What happens when AI tools shape how conflicts are understood? When answers shift by user? This is model drift, and it’s a real humanitarian risk.
The trend of AI researchers developing new, small open source generative models that outperform far larger, proprietary peers continued this week with yet another staggering advancement. Alexia ...
Thinking Machines has released Tinker, an API for fine-tuning open-weight language models. The service is designed to reduce infrastructure overhead for developers, providing managed scheduling, GPU ...
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted users dragging, rotating and inspecting shapes on screen.
Working memory chips just 10 atoms thick could lead to radically larger storage capacity in electronic devices like smartphones. After decades of miniaturisation, current computer chips now have ...
Sometimes longer is better. Even when it comes to music, and listeners are patient enough to appreciate an epic piece of music. Here's 25 great songs that span 10 minutes or more, and worth the time ...