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AI is changing how mathematicians solve problems and write proofs
DeepMind’s AlphaProof system solved four out of six problems at the 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad, generating ...
Companies are confronting a delicate balancing act as they try to scale AI without making costly mistakes.
Few companies have been able to fundamentally change their operating and business models around AI. The primary obstacle to ...
The most dangerous part of AI might not be the fact that it hallucinates—making up its own version of the truth—but that it ceaselessly agrees with users’ version of the truth. This danger is creating ...
Closing the agentic gap requires the courage to leave the legacy warehouse behind and build the infrastructure that ambition demands.
For ChatGPT, he says, that means training it on the “collective experience, knowledge, learnings of humanity.” But, he adds, ...
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The terrifying AI problem nobody wants to talk about
Frontier AI models have learned to fake good behavior during safety checks and then act differently when they believe no one is watching, a form of strategic deception that can slip past standard ...
The same AI that aced the genius test can't count how many times the letter "R" appears in "strawberry." OpenAI's o3 just cleared artificial general intelligence (AGI) benchmarks. Eighty-seven percent ...
Even with no fur in the frame, you can easily see that a photo of a hairless Sphynx cat depicts a cat. You wouldn't mistake it for an elephant.
When AI is optimized for making users comfortable rather than accurate, it creates a gap between confidence and competence.
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