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Mashup Score: 9OpenAI’s Project Strawberry Said to Be Building AI That Reasons and Does ‘Deep Research’ - 3 month(s) ago
According to a new report, a secretive project at OpenAI is said to be building AI models capable of planning and advanced reasoning.
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Mashup Score: 3
The team pitted 49 scientists against a state-of-the-art AI based on Anthropic’s Claude 3.5.
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Mashup Score: 40DNA Computing Evolves: New System Stores Data, Plays Chess, and Solves Sudoku Puzzles - 4 month(s) ago
Unlike previous DNA computers, the data can be erased and replaced like memory on classical computers to solve multiple problems.
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Mashup Score: 28DNA Computing Evolves: New System Stores Data, Plays Chess, and Solves Sudoku Puzzles - 4 month(s) ago
Unlike previous DNA computers, the data can be erased and replaced like memory on classical computers to solve multiple problems.
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Mashup Score: 9AI Models Scaled Up 10,000x Are Possible by 2030, Report Says - 4 month(s) ago
Epoch AI outlined four big constraints to AI scaling: Power, chips, data, and latency. TLDR: Maintaining growth is technically possible, but not certain.
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Mashup Score: 9AI Models Scaled Up 10,000x Are Possible by 2030, Report Says - 4 month(s) ago
Epoch AI outlined four big constraints to AI scaling: Power, chips, data, and latency. TLDR: Maintaining growth is technically possible, but not certain.
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Analyzing 437 donated brains—some with Alzheimer’s, others not—scientists found an Alzheimer’s cascade of cellular change absent in normally aging brains.
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Some #Brains Develop #Alzheimer’s—Others Don’t. A New Cell Map Could Explain Why https://t.co/VMBGzI5wlg https://t.co/x3rbMxAmoU Cellular communities reveal trajectories of brain #aging and Alzheimer’s disease @Nature https://t.co/CmGqzgPpIo #prefrontalcortex #microglia… https://t.co/meEQ4H898s https://t.co/CaalK3hzh3
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Mashup Score: 5
Analyzing 437 donated brains—some with Alzheimer’s, others not—scientists found an Alzheimer’s cascade of cellular change absent in normally aging brains.
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Mashup Score: 5
Analyzing 437 donated brains—some with Alzheimer’s, others not—scientists found an Alzheimer’s cascade of cellular change absent in normally aging brains.
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Mashup Score: 28
Algorithms like OpenAI’s GPT-4 are like brains frozen in time. A new study shows how future AIs could learn continuously in response to a changing world.
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OpenAI’s Project Strawberry Said to Be Building AI That Reasons and Does ‘Deep Research’ via @SingularityHub https://t.co/gKsBeVFD51