The human brain processes spoken language in a step-by-step sequence that closely matches how large language models transform text.
Nexus proposes higher-order attention, refining queries and keys through nested loops to capture complex relationships.
From large language models to whole brain emulation, two rival visions are shaping the next era of artificial intelligence.
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How AI helps solve problems it doesn't even understand
Researchers at TU Wien have discovered an unexpected connection between two very different areas of artificial intelligence: ...
Data may well present the most immediate bottleneck. Epoch AI, a research outfit, estimates the well of high-quality textual data on the public internet will run dry by 2026. This has left researchers ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Two years ago, in a project called the Beyond the Imitation Game benchmark, or BIG-bench, 450 researchers compiled a list of 204 tasks ...
At the core of large language model (LLM) security lies a paradox: the very technology empowering these models to craft narratives can be exploited for malicious purposes. LLMs pose a fundamental ...
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The brain uses AI-like computations for language
The more closely scientists listen to the brain during conversation, the more its activity patterns resemble the statistical ...
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