A new Google DeepMind study reveals a fundamental bottleneck in single-vector embeddings, explaining why even the most advanced RAG systems can fail unexpectedly. The post New DeepMind research reveals a fundamental limit in vector embeddings for RAG applications first appeared on TechTalks.| TechTalks
We tested Nano Banana vs Photoshop: 7 real editing tests comparing AI image generation to traditional photo editing. Honest results included.| Fello AI
The post Neel Nanda on the race to read AI minds appeared first on 80,000 Hours.| 80,000 Hours
Google DeepMind dropped a big reveal this week with Genie 3, an AI system that builds interactive 3D environments right from your text prompts. Picture this: You type “explore the dunes of Martian terrain” and boom, the AI spins up a playable scene at 24 frames per second in 720p. It holds together for minutes, ... Read more| Market Business News
Setting the scene The 2025 International Mathematics Olympiad has come and gone. Reminder: this is an exam for high-school kids across the world (each country typically sends six kids), comprising of two 4.5-hour exams each containing three questions, so six … Continue reading →| Xena
Beyond creating a new era of interactive games, can these expensive, hallucination-prone models ever be trusted to train reliable robots for the physical world? The post Why generative world models aren’t ready for real-world applications first appeared on TechTalks.| TechTalks
DeepMind's Genie 3 generates real-time, interactive worlds from a single prompt. But it remains to be seen if the approach is the final word on world models. The post The promise and limitations of DeepMind’s Genie 3 first appeared on TechTalks.| TechTalks
Two months ago, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Philadelphia Enquirer, and other news outlets across the country caused a firestorm when they mistakenly publishe ...| jamiemetzl.com
A rough few weeks may signal some real talent trouble for OpenAI – at the worst possible time| Spyglass
When it comes to technology in general, and artificial intelligence in particular, it has been surreal to watch events unfold. From politicians in technology backwaters to opportunists and fashion …| On my Om
OpenAI's shift to a for-profit is messy, complicated, conflicted, and yet necessary| Spyglass
Just over a week ago the long-awaited AlphaFold2 (AF2) method paper and associated code finally came out, putting to rest questions that I and many others raised about public disclosure of AF2. Already, the code is being pushed in all sorts of interesting ways, and three days ago the companion paper and database were published, where … Continue reading →| Some Thoughts on a Mysterious Universe
The past week was a momentous occasion for protein structure prediction, structural biology at large, and in due time, may prove to be so for the whole of life sciences. CASP14, the conference for …| Some Thoughts on a Mysterious Universe
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been fascinated and inspired by an important milestone at the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence: The first 11 games of StarCraft played between professional StarCraft players and AlphaStar, a team of AI StarCraft agents built by DeepMind, the team behind previous expert-defeating game-players AlphaGo and AlphaZero. It started […]| The Christian Rationalist
Artificial Intelligence has achieved extraordinary results. Given the state and trajectory of AI, for how much longer will humans be the most intelligent creatures on Earth? The post When will AI take over? appeared first on AlwaysAsking.com.| AlwaysAsking.com