An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence ...
Is the inside of a vision model at all like a language model? Researchers argue that as the models grow more powerful, they ...
Different AI models win at images, coding, and research. App integrations often add costly AI subscription layers. Obsessing over model version matters less than workflow. The pace of change in the ...
Lucerne Valley students won awards at the Mojave Environmental Education Consortium’s Sustainable City Competition. The challenge involved designing and building a model city resilient to wildfires, ...
Google DeepMind will open its first research lab for discovering new materials, like those used in batteries or semiconductors, as part of its push to apply artificial intelligence to more scientific ...
Tiiny AI argues that today’s real AI bottleneck is not computing power but our reliance on the cloud. GTM director Samar Bhoj says, “intelligence shouldn’t belong to data centers, but to people.” By ...
Tiiny AI, a US-based startup, has announced the Tiiny AI Pocket Lab, which it claims is the world’s smallest personal AI supercomputer. The device weighs just 300 grams, fits in one hand, and delivers ...
Google released on Thursday a “reimagined” version of its research agent Gemini Deep Research based on its much-ballyhooed state-of-the-art foundation model, Gemini 3 Pro. This new agent isn’t just ...
Section 1. Purpose. United States leadership in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will promote United States national and economic security and dominance across many domains. Pursuant to Executive Order ...
TL;DR: Tiiny AI's Pocket Lab, the world's smallest personal AI supercomputer verified by Guinness World Records, runs 120-billion-parameter LLMs fully on-device without cloud or internet. It offers ...
In recent years, we’ve become used to seeing text, pictures, videos and even computer code generated by AI. But what if it could go a step further and create entire worlds? Well, for developers ...