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The OpenAI CEO's personal milestone post sparked wide online reactions.
Digg Deeper question: “Is this parody?”
answerview answerThe model matches larger systems on SWE-bench and GPQA Diamond.
Paul Graham notes this growth is three times faster than mobile.
The MIT-licensed model cuts the total number of experts to 128
The decade-old medium-importance Ethereum document remains undiscovered after 13 days
Dimitris Papailiopoulos and other builders questioned MoE behavioral quality.
The models also endorsed harmful or illegal behaviors 47% of the time.
The attack specifically targets accounts with over 10,000 followers.
The unfiltered output showcased ongoing alignment challenges in frontier models
The seq2seq co-author invited attendees to meet for coffee or beer.
Public training traces reveal unsuccessful experiments with GRPO and OpenR1
The debate started after a tool spent two hours processing one prompt.
The video zooms from a room down to atomic nuclei.
A researcher argues the hype will help the startup raise capital.
It uses an LLM on the ReMarkable tablet to fade handwritten prompts and generate replies.
Cody Blakeney recommends maintaining a fixed parameter-to-token ratio.
Researcher Anders Sandberg notes the study lacks a human-error baseline.
Open-source builder @_xjdr defended the model, calling it very good
The persistent memory behavior did not affect Claude Code.
The debate focused on how autonomous agents sequence engineering tasks
A researcher jokingly framed the unused biometric device as arbitrage.
The debate centers on the brief suspension of the Fable model.
The Fable 5 port includes custom touch controls and will be open-sourced.
The method succeeds on computationally difficult problems that resist direct learning.
The exchange illustrates casual reliance on AI over manual execution over manual effort