A new AI training method is designed to boost efficiency and mimic human-like reasoning in large language models. Microsoft researchers claim the approach has the potential to be groundbreaking.
xAI has launched its Grok 3 models during a livestream with Elon Musk, who said they were "an order of magnitude more capable than Grok 2." The Grok 3 mini model can answer questions quickly, but it's ...
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Now, Integral AI, a company founded by ex-Google veteran Jad Tarifi, claims to have cracked the AGI code. The company, based in Tokyo, Japan, says its AI model can learn new tasks “without ...
ChatGPT’s newfound capabilities are reportedly linked to OpenAI testing its recently announced next-gen A.I. model, GPT-o1, codenamed “Strawberry.” Unlike the current GPT-4o, GPT-o1 is designed to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I continue my ongoing analysis of the ...
The generative AI genie is out of the bottle, and we're still not sure what form this electronic entity will take. Microsoft and Google are both pushing a new version of web search based on AI, and ...
Meet GPT-5.2, 11x faster than human experts at under 1 percent of the cost, helping teams ship projects days sooner with fewer blockers.
Manipulating content within fixed logical structures. In each of the author’s three datasets, they instantiate different versions of the logical problems. Different versions of a problem offer the ...
As we stand on the brink of a new era in artificial intelligence, marked by advancements from leading tech giants, the healthcare industry finds itself at the cusp of a transformative revolution. The ...
A new study suggests that advanced artificial intelligence models, increasingly used in medicine, can exhibit human-like errors in reasoning when making clinical recommendations. The research found ...