The field of artificial intelligence has reached a point where simply adding more data or increasing the size of a model is not the best way to make it more intelligent. For the past few years, we ...
What if the next leap in artificial intelligence wasn’t locked behind corporate walls, but instead, freely available to everyone? That’s the bold promise of Deepseek 3.2, the latest evolution in open ...
Higher Reasoning Scores in Academic Studies Credit: freepik A study from the University of Madrid found that night owls performed better on inductive reasoning tests. These tests measured the ability ...
A small-scale artificial-intelligence model that learns from only a limited pool of data is exciting researchers for its potential to boost reasoning abilities. The model, known as Tiny Recursive ...
Teaching Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Philosophy majors rank higher than all other majors on verbal and logical reasoning, according to our new study ...
The SRF1209U4 series of common-mode chip inductors developed by Bourns Inc. is designed for noise suppression in signal transmission-line applications. They feature a low-profile, compact footprint ...
Abstract: Inductive relation prediction aims to predict missing connections between entities unseen during training. Recent approaches adopt binary (positive or negative) training labels, which ...
ABSTRACT: The paper explores how integrating alternative fuels and renewable energy technologies—like solar, wind, and geothermal—into the UK’s sustainable design can promote sustainable design in the ...
Researchers are trying to come up with new, better ways to test AI. As a tech reporter I often get asked questions like “Is DeepSeek actually better than ChatGPT?” or “Is the Anthropic model any good?
Apple’s recent AI research paper, “The Illusion of Thinking”, has been making waves for its blunt conclusion: even the most advanced Large Reasoning Models (LRMs) collapse on complex tasks. But not ...
Bottom line: More and more AI companies say their models can reason. Two recent studies say otherwise. When asked to show their logic, most models flub the task – proving they're not reasoning so much ...
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