Tag: ai

Meta claims torrenting pirated books isn’t illegal without proof of seeding
Enviado por FabioAaah, qué divertido que ahora para Facebook piratear no sea piratear si no compartís, LOL 21/02/25 | hace 0 días | arstechnica.com

When AI Thinks It Will Lose, It Sometimes Cheats
Enviado por FabioWhen sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, advanced models sometimes hack their opponent, a study found. 20/02/25 | hace 1 días | time.com

What if all the world\'s biggest problems have the same solution?
Enviado por FabioThe biggest problems in the world might be solved by tiny molecules unlocked using AI. 11/02/25 | hace 10 días | www.youtube.com
Qwen2.5-Max: Exploring the Intelligence of Large-scale MoE Model
Enviado por FabioIt is widely recognized that continuously scaling both data size and model size can lead to significant improvements in model intelligence. However, the research and industry community has limited... 30/01/25 | hace 22 días | qwenlm.github.io

AI Mistakes Are Very Different from Human Mistakes - Schneier on Security
Enviado por FabioHumans make mistakes all the time. All of us do, every day, in tasks both new and routine. Some of our mistakes are minor and some are catastrophic. Mistakes can break trust with our friends, lose the... 23/01/25 | hace 28 días | www.schneier.com

DeepSeek claims its 'reasoning' model beats OpenAI's o1 on certain benchmarks | TechCrunch
Enviado por FabioDeepSeek has released an open version of its 'reasoning' AI model, DeepSeek-R1, that it claims performs as well as OpenAI's o1 on certain benchmarks. 22/01/25 | hace 30 días | techcrunch.com

'ELIZA,' the world's 1st chatbot, was just resurrected from 60-year-old computer code
Enviado por FabioResearchers discovered long-lost computer code and used it to resurrect the early chatbot ELIZA. 19/01/25 | hace 33 días | www.livescience.com
Un software para volver locos a los spiders de AI que exploran sitios
Enviado por FabioThis is a tarpit intended to catch web crawlers. Specifically, it's targetting crawlers that scrape data for LLM's - but really, like the plants it is named after, it'll eat just about anything that... 16/01/25 | hace 36 días | zadzmo.org

Why AI language models choke on too much text
Enviado por FabioCompute costs scale with the square of the input size. That’s not great. 24/12/24 | hace 59 días | arstechnica.com
Generative AI Is Still Just a Prediction Machine
Enviado por FabioTo understand the strategic implications of AI’s new capabilities, managers need a framework for when AI will be helpful and when it might fail. Under the hood, generative AI tools are still... 20/11/24 | hace 92 días | hbr.org
Startup’s “AI” tool spams GitHub repositories with bogus commits, without consent
Enviado por Fabiout what are you supposed to do if an “AI” product forces itself upon you? What if you can’t run away from it? What if, one day, you open your GitHub repository and see a bunch of useless PRs... 15/11/24 | hace 98 días | www.osnews.com

Google offers its AI watermarking tech as free open source toolkit
Enviado por FabioSynthID provides a hidden way to mark LLM output as artificial. 25/10/24 | hace 119 días | arstechnica.com