AI's Secret Sauce: It's Not Intelligence, It's Us
Is today's AI truly intelligent, or just a really good echo chamber of human thought? New research suggests the latter, offering a more grounded, if less flashy, view.
Is today's AI truly intelligent, or just a really good echo chamber of human thought? New research suggests the latter, offering a more grounded, if less flashy, view.
Forget predicting the next word. Meta's latest AI research aims for something far loftier: predicting entire concepts. This isn't just an incremental update; it's a potential paradigm shift.
The future of forecasting just got a whole lot longer. AI's latest evolution, Timer-XL, is rewriting the playbook for predicting complex time series data, reaching into vast historical windows with remarkable accuracy.
Forget incremental updates. OpenAI's latest models are forging entirely new scientific frontiers, solving problems that stumped human minds for years.
Large language models are exhibiting multilingual mixing, a phenomenon dubbed 'code-switching.' This isn't random noise; it's a complex behavior with deep roots in their training data and architecture.
Imagine ditching endless Google tabs for an AI that hunts, synthesizes, and cites in seconds. ChatGPT's new research tools make it real—here's how they stack up.
OpenAI's pitching ChatGPT as your new research sidekick. I've seen this movie before—buzzwords masking mediocre tech.