Cloudflare is deepening our investment in AI with the addition of team members from Ensemble AI, focusing on machine learning infrastructure and efficiency. Read more ›
John Jumper, a key member of the team at Google DeepMind for nearly a decade, is decamping for Anthropic. Read more ›
Using information theory, a team of researchers at Binghamton University has developed a method to solve the popular New York Times puzzle game Wordle with a 99% success rate. Read more ›
Can intelligence be measured? We propose that intelligence can be defined as the lawful amplification of rare but valid futures: a system increases the probability of outcomes that would be unlikely under passive dynamics but remain admissible under the constraints of the domain. We start with the premise that an intelligent system must model the world and its own place within it. Because the system is part of the world it models, this leads n... Read more ›
There’s a particular kind of pressure that comes with maintaining software at the very bottom of someone else’s stack. ClickHouse lives in exactly that spot: roughly 1.5 million lines of mostly C++ and tens of millions of tests every single day. So what happens when you start introducing Rust into a codebase like that? Not as a rewrite, but linked into a C++ server with a CMake build process that has to be reproducible and FIPS compliant? In today’s episode, we get into the messy, interesting... Read more ›
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Architect audit-ready, EU AI Act-compliant agents with stateful stream processing on Apache Kafka and Flink. Get 7 states, 4 patterns, and a phased rollout. Read more ›
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We developed a high-resolution deep learning framework to reveal fine-scale ecological features, like hedgerows and copses, that are typically invisible to standard satellite detection. This precise vector data offers a new pathway to address the climate and biodiversity crises on working lands without compromising food security. Read more ›
Table-driven Rust code templates. Contribute to fast/macro-template development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
This book presents insightful discussions of programming and software engineering topics by some of the most prestigious names of French computer science. Read more ›
A few months ago, I overhauled our contracting infrastructure to support AI generated contracts, DOCX templates that fill in the things we’d need, and correct-but-unsupported DOCX detection1 Did you know there are legit DOCX to DOCX converters that convert google docs DOCX into microsoft word DOCX? And some services refuse to operate on one or the other. Insanity. ↩ Read more ›
dramatically less energy than conventional electronic AI chips. However, even the most sophisticated neuromorphic devices today are still quite simple, using only a small fraction of the number of connections found in human neurons. Now a new study suggests that using sound waves, neuromorphic devices can better mimic biological neurons and operate faster and with greater energy efficiecy than their electronic counterparts.“This could make future neuromorphic hardware more compact, more paral... Read more ›
AI-powered research tool for identifying potential propaganda patterns in online comments. Results are probabilistic and do not constitute definitive judgments. Read more ›
We propose agentic automata learning to evaluate the extent to which tool-calling LLM agents can uncover hidden environments through interaction. In our setup, an agent should uncover a hidden deterministic finite automaton (DFA) by interacting with an oracle through (1) membership queries ("Does this string belong to the target language?") and (2) equivalence queries ("Is this the target DFA?"). This yields a scalable testbed with controlled ta... Read more ›
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