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w4g1.dev
Models Are Getting Dumber on Purpose - Walter van der Giessen
Recent developments in AI models show a strategic shift toward increased reasoning skills at the expense of factual knowledge. While smaller models perform well on reasoning tasks, their factual recall is often poor, leading researchers to rethink how knowledge is stored and accessed in AI systems.
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spectrum.ieee.org
AI Designed Functional Viruses. But How New Were They?
A Stanford University team has created 16 AI-designed bacteriophages that effectively target antibiotic-resistant E. coli. These synthetic viruses showcase the potential of AI in phage therapy, while raising biosecurity concerns about the technology's potential misuse in creating harmful pathogens.
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www.anthropic.com
Patterns and problems in multiagent systems
AI agents are evolving rapidly, enhancing their capacity for collaboration and task execution. This article explores the growing interaction between agents in software development, particularly in vulnerability detection. It compares independent and coordinated approaches, highlighting the benefits of swarm intelligence in uncovering new vulnerabilities and fostering effective cooperation.
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littlelearner-ll.github.io
LittleLearner: Language Models Under Pedagogically-Controlled Knowledge Exposure
LittleLearner offers a controlled environment for examining how language models acquire knowledge based on U.S. elementary-school curriculum standards. With distinct data sets and scales, it reveals insights into model performance limitations while showcasing the effects of training methodologies on curriculum-based learning.
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www.sciencedaily.com
Ordinary WiFi can now identify you with near-perfect accuracy
Recent research reveals that ordinary WiFi networks can identify individuals with near-perfect accuracy using unencrypted signals from nearby devices. This poses significant privacy concerns, as such technology could track people without their consent. Experts call for privacy safeguards to be integrated into future WiFi standards.
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buf.build
Protobuf finally has LSP support. You’re welcome. · Buf
Buf has launched the first fully-featured LSP server for Protobuf, enabling modern IDE support and enhancing developer productivity with features like code completion and syntax highlighting. This new tool integrates seamlessly with popular editors, streamlining the Protobuf development process and expanding its robust ecosystem of resources.
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www.cst.cam.ac.uk
The Red Queen hypothesis - a new way forward for self-improving AI | Department of Computer Science and Technology
Researchers from NVIDIA and Flower Labs have developed a new method for AI agents to improve themselves alongside their evaluators, avoiding evaluation ceilings that hinder progress. This co-evolutionary approach enhances performance in various tasks while potentially reducing development costs, paving the way for more efficient, open AI systems.
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ivan-gavran.github.io
The Case Against Formal Verification, 50 Years Later - Ivan Gavran
The article revisits a 1979 critique of formal software verification, examining its relevance 50 years later. While recent trends in AI coding have sparked renewed interest, it questions whether verification can truly become an integral part of software development, exploring societal and practical challenges that remain.
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daringfireball.net
Anthropic’s ‘Watermark’ Text Adulteration in Claude Is a Perversion of Writing
Anthropic's recent announcement details their new watermarking technique for AI-generated text using steganography. This approach subtly influences word choice to create detectable patterns, ensuring compliance with EU regulations. The effectiveness of this method hinges on the volume of text analyzed, raising questions about the impact on clarity and coherence.
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www.businessinsider.com
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the way for AI to win over the public is to 'actually' cure cancer
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei addresses public skepticism towards AI, emphasizing the need for tangible breakthroughs to rebuild trust. He acknowledges the industry's past shortcomings and outlines plans for future advancements in medicine and biology. Yet, the debate around transparency and the impact of corporate practices continues among AI leaders.
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simonwillison.net
Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to wildly overthinking things
The Qwen 3.8 27B model from Alibaba impresses with its vision capabilities but defaults to an overly complex reasoning mode. While it can generate detailed outputs, such as bounding boxes and intricate SVGs, tweaking the reasoning settings is advised for optimal performance on consumer hardware.
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hackernoon.com
The AI Odyssey 2: Key Developments and Milestones in AI | HackerNoon
neural networks and deep learning have transformed artificial intelligence by enabling machines to learn complex tasks. From image recognition to autonomous vehicles, these technologies have led to significant advancements, though challenges like data requirements and transparency remain. Future developments aim to make AI systems more efficient and human-like.
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arxiv.org
Engineering Signals of Human-AI Collaboration in the Agentic Coding Era: A Longitudinal Analysis of 33,228 Pull Requests from vLLM and SGLang with Implications for Biomedical AI Agents and Bioinformatics Pipeline Developmen
This article analyzes the impact of AI on open-source software development by examining 33,228 pull requests from two high-velocity repositories. It highlights significant increases in development speed, contributor diversity, and collaboration between humans and AI, emphasizing a shift toward more community-driven projects in bioinformatics.
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arxiv.org
CORAL: Curriculum-Optimized Reward Adaptation for LiDAR-Based Goal-Directed Urban Driving
CORAL introduces a structured approach to improve reinforcement learning for urban driving by integrating a progressive curriculum and adaptive rewards. The method enhances performance in long-distance navigation tasks, successfully transferring knowledge across different urban environments, demonstrating significant improvements over traditional models in achieving safety and task compliance.
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arxiv.org
ScienceFlow: A long-horizon agent for ML research, scientific discovery and beyond
ScienceFlow is a cutting-edge autoresearch agent framework designed to enhance long-term scientific research through efficient state management and resource allocation. By addressing common challenges in autonomous machine learning, it demonstrates significant advancements in research sustainability and effectiveness, achieving impressive results across various benchmarks.
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