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We are finally beginning to understand how LLMs work: No, they don’t simply predict word after word

In context: The constant improvements AI companies have been making to their models might lead you to think we’ve finally figured out how large language models (LLMs) work. But nope – LLMs continue to be one of the least understood mass-market technologies ever. But Anthropic is attempting to change that with a new technique called circuit tracing, which has helped the company map out some of the inner workings of its Claude 3.5 Haiku model. Circuit tracing is a relatively new technique that lets researchers track how an AI model builds its answers step by step – like following the

Beyond Bluesky: These are the apps building social experiences on the AT Protocol

A year ago, Bluesky was opening up to the public and was known as one of the many X competitors that emerged after Elon Musk acquired the network formerly known as Twitter. Today, Bluesky’s social network has grown to over 33 million users, while the technology it’s built upon — the AT Protocol (or ATProto for short) — is being used to develop dozens more applications designed to work together as part of an open social web. The developers behind many of these apps attended the first conference dedicated to the AT Protocol, ATmosphere, held in Seattle last weekend. There,

Getting in touch with the Fortnite generation | Cody ‘Clix’ Conrod interview

As an old timer in games, it’s good for me to get to know what young people on the bleeding edge of technology and games think about. I had a chance to do that with Cody “Clix” Conrod, who has millions of followers on social. He has been playing Fortnite since a young age and now he is world famous. Clix started generating tons of money and followers since he was 13, given his skills at gaming. Now he’s 20 years old and he has promo deals with brands like JBL. At SXSW, Conrod talked about being a creator on

PyDev of the Week: Ines Montani

This week we welcome Ines Montani (@_inesmontani) as our PyDev of the Week! Ines is the Founder of Explosion AI and a core developer of the spaCy package, which is a Python package for Natural Language Processing. If you would like to know more about Ines, you can check out her website or her Github profile. Let’s take a few moments to get to know her better! Can you tell us a little about yourself (hobbies, education, etc): Hi, I’m Ines! I pretty much grew up on the internet and started making websites when I was 11. I remember sitting

Chat GPT projects in Figma

So last night chat gpt said it will create a mockup in figma and share with me a link. Once it was done chatgpt shared a link which i could not access even i gave it my email address or it was made available for user of the link (per chstgpt statement). I asked it to share screenshots in pdf but it came blank. Is chat gpt halucinating it can do it? Also it shared progress made and what was missing. But then i can not get to the outcome. submitted by /u/Fabulous-Dentist9439 [comments] Source link

Grab This M2 Mac Mini While It’s a Doorbusting $600 Off

If you’ve been looking for a new computer for editing, heavy duty imaging during live shows or as a way to build a custom desktop, then a mini desktop might be an excellent option. These small but mighty devices typically cost $1,200 but Amazon’s Big Spring Sale means that many competitors are also lowering their prices on coveted tech. We’ve spotted the M2 Apple Mac Mini for a low price of $600 at Best Buy. That makes this device half off its regular price and saves you a massive $600. This offer is live until April 1, but we can’t

We Tested the DreamCloud Mattress: Could It Be the Best Budget Luxury Bed in 2025?

Our Verdict Best for: Back sleeper Stomach sleeper Pros Thick, 12-inch construction makes for a supportive bed Firm feel keeps you from feeling “stuck” Suitable for stomach and back sleepers Cons Too firm for strict side sleepers Lighter individuals may find it too firm A little expensive for those on a tight budget If you sleep on your back or stomach, plush mattresses aren’t going to work for you. You need something supportive that delivers the right balance of comfort, durability and value. That’s where DreamCloud comes in. We’ve been tracking this brand for nearly a decade, and let’s just

Practical 3D Asset Generation: A Step-by-Step Guide

Generative AI has become an instrumental part of artistic workflows for game development. However, as detailed in my earlier post, text-to-3D lags behind 2D in terms of practical applicability. This is beginning to change. Today, we’ll be revisiting practical workflows for 3D Asset Generation and taking a step-by-step look at how to integrate Generative AI in a PS1-style 3D workflow. Why the PS1 style? Because it’s much more forgiving to the low fidelity of current text-to-3D models, and allows us to go from text to usable 3D asset with as little effort as possible. Prerequisites This tutorial assumes some basic