Tag Archives: LLM

AI News 2024-08-01

Research Insights Several results relevant to recursive self-improvement: Some new work investigates LLM reasoning and compute tradeoffs: There are conflicting messages here. You can trade-off between model complexity/power and repeated calls to that model. Is it better to use a … Continue reading

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AI News 2024-07-25

Research Insights Capabilities AI Agents LLM Multi-modal Models Audio 3D World Synthesis Policy Hardware Robots

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AI News 2024-07-04

Research Insights Tools There are several demos of multi-agent orchestration systems (Camel, LoopGPT, JARVIS, OpenAGI, AutoGen, TaskWeaver, MetaGPT). Increasingly, cloud solutions are also appearing: A related coordination strategy is to triage user queries, to balance between fast/small models and expensive/better … Continue reading

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AI News 2024-06-27

Research Insights Anthropic OpenAI LLMs Science Robots Vision Virtual Avatars Tools Hardware

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Towards a Science Exocortex

What is the future of AI in science? I propose that the community should work together to build an exocortex—an expansion to a researcher’s cognition and volition made possible by AI agents operating on their behalf. The rise of large … Continue reading

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Situational Awareness

Leopold Aschenbrenner (previously at OpenAI) offers some unique perspectives on the future of AI. His paper “situational awareness” paints a picture of an inevitable AI-Manhatten project. If you want to look into his arguments, here are some different formats: It’s … Continue reading

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