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MIT gets AI to study its own notes and learn faster
Artificial intelligence has learned to ace exams, write code and draft legal memos, but it still struggles with something ...
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MIT researchers teach AI models to learn from their own notes
Large language models already read, write, and answer questions with striking skill. They do this by training on vast ...
What if artificial intelligence could not only learn but also rewrite its own code to become smarter over time? This is no longer a futuristic fantasy—MIT’s new “self-adapting language models” (SEAL) ...
Modern large language models (LLMs) might write beautiful sonnets and elegant code, but they lack even a rudimentary ability to learn from experience. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of ...
Google’s recent whitepaper, “Welcome to the Era of Experience,” signals a shift in the way AI agents are trained. Google’s paper hypothesizes that allowing AI agents to learn from the experience of ...
Facing the increasingly apparent impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on education, productivity and workplace skill ...
Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and how to make the most of it. This includes writing about consumer AI products and their real-world impact, from ...
From coding to hardware, LLMs are speeding up research progress in artificial intelligence. It could be the most important trend in AI today. Last week, Mark Zuckerberg declared that Meta is aiming to ...
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