We break down where and how malicious actors can attack AI models – from the training stage to production deployment.
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When 31% of the Cache Just Vanishes: The Story of a Silent Bug Deep Within GPU Code
Technical context • Development
AI21 engineers spent weeks hunting down mystical glitches during model training, only to find the culprit in two characters of code at the GPU level.
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How a Japanese Company Teaches AI to 'Feel' Metal: ARUM's Approach to Precision Manufacturing
Products
Japanese startup ARUM is converting decades of knowledge from expert craftspeople into data, enabling AI to replicate their precision on an industrial scale.
OpenAI has added a shopping feature to ChatGPT: it now displays products with photos, prices, and reviews, compares options, and engages with stores.
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When an Agent Doesn't Know the Answer: How Retrieval Models Are Learning to Find the Unreachable
Products
Mixedbread has released Search v3 – a retrieval model that significantly narrows the gap between what an agent actually finds and what is theoretically discoverable within the data.
The Allen Institute has introduced MolmoWeb, an open-source web agent. It navigates browsers visually, much like a human, and outperforms many proprietary competitors.
French AI startup H Company explains how they used SkyPilot to merge incompatible compute management systems into a single workflow.
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How Voice AI Knows When You've Finished Speaking – and Why It's More Important Than You Think
Development
A look at why the “end-of-speech” moment is so hard for voice AI to detect and how errors in this area can ruin the entire user experience.
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How to Adapt a Large AI Model for Dozens of Languages and Cultures: The Sakana AI Approach
Research
Japanese lab Sakana AI has developed a technology to adapt large, general-purpose language models for specific languages and cultures.