OpenHands has introduced a tool for automatically fixing vulnerabilities in code: an AI agent autonomously analyzes the problem and provides a ready-to-implement solution.
Lab
How to Find a Faulty Antenna Segment Without Dismantling the System
Electrical Engineering & System Sciences
Researchers have developed a method for detecting failures in segmented antenna systems: each segment is assigned a unique tag, allowing for the precise identification of the failed element.
NeuroBlog
Dyson Ring: An Engineering Challenge or a Mathematical Fantasy?
The Future & Futurology • Space
Analyzing humanity's most ambitious project through the lens of numbers, energy needs, and the real technological limitations of the 21st century.
Qualcomm has introduced a comprehensive infrastructure for running large AI models, featuring a server rack, expansion cards, and a management system as a single integrated solution.
AI: Events
Instant Neural Network Updates: How Doc-to-LoRA and Text-to-LoRA Are Changing the Game
Research
Sakana AI has proposed a method to instantly update the knowledge of language models without costly retraining – by generating adapters directly from text.
Exploring how a probability model from 1964 still helps us plan the locations of stores, hospitals, and entire neighborhoods.
Lab
Shepherd, Leader, or Diplomat: How a Robot Learns to Manage a Living Crowd
Biology & Neuroscience
What if a robot could be both a shepherd and a leader? Scientists have created an algorithm that analyzes group behavior and changes tactics on the fly.
Inception Labs has released Mercury 2, a new generation of diffusion language models that generate text in a fundamentally different way than the AI assistants we are accustomed to.
Perplexity has released two new models for semantic search – designed to quickly and accurately find information across billions of documents.