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Topic: "code-reasoning"
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gpt-2 r1 gemma-3 gemmacoder3-12b qwen2.5-omni openai deepseek berkeley alibaba togethercompute nvidia azure runway langchain bmw amazon open-source function-calling benchmarking code-reasoning multimodality inference-speed image-generation voice-generation animation robotics realtime-transcription webrtc sama clémentdelangue lioronai scaling01 cognitivecompai osanseviero jack_w_rae ben_burtenshaw theturingpost vipulved kevinweil tomlikesrobots adcock_brett juberti
OpenAI plans to release its first open-weight language model since GPT-2 in the coming months, signaling a move towards more open AI development. DeepSeek launched its open-source R1 model earlier this year, challenging perceptions of China's AI progress. Gemma 3 has achieved function calling capabilities and ranks on the Berkeley Function-Calling Leaderboard, while GemmaCoder3-12b improves code reasoning performance on LiveCodeBench. Alibaba_Qwen's Qwen2.5-Omni introduces a novel Thinker-Talker system and TMRoPE for multimodal input understanding. The TogetherCompute team achieved 140 TPS on a 671B parameter model, outperforming Azure and DeepSeek API on Nvidia GPUs. OpenAI also expanded ChatGPT features with image generation for all free users and a new voice release. Runway Gen-4 enhances animation for miniature dioramas, and LangChain launched a chat-based generative UI agent. Commercial deployment of Figure 03 humanoid robots at BMW highlights advances in autonomy and manufacturing scaling. New tools include OpenAI's realtime transcription API with WebRTC support and Amazon's Nova Act AI browser agent.
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command-r-35b goliath-120 miqu-120 llama-3-8b tensorrt-llm llama-cpp gpt2-chat gpt-4-turbo llama-3 deepmind-alphazero anthropic openai perplexity-ai amazon apple microsoft deepmind creative-writing context-windows benchmarking model-performance self-learning function-calling retrieval-augmented-generation ai-assistants on-device-ai ai-lobbying copyright-infringement code-reasoning image-generation
Anthropic released a team plan and iOS app about 4 months after OpenAI. The Command-R 35B model excels at creative writing, outperforming larger models like Goliath-120 and Miqu-120. The Llama-3 8B model now supports a 1 million token context window, improving long-context understanding with minimal training on a single 8xA800 GPU machine. TensorRT-LLM benchmarks show it is 30-70% faster than llama.cpp on consumer hardware. A benchmark suggests GPT2-Chat may have better reasoning than GPT-4-Turbo, though results are debated. Demos include a self-learning Llama-3 voice agent running locally on Jetson Orin and a Self-Learning Large Action Model (LAM). Amazon CodeWhisperer was renamed to Q Developer, expanding its generative AI assistant capabilities. Apple plans an AI-enabled Safari browser with an on-device LLM in iOS 18 and macOS 15. Big Tech dominates AI lobbying in Washington, while major U.S. newspapers sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. DeepMind's AlphaZero became the greatest chess player in 9 hours, and their Naturalized Execution Tuning (NExT) method improves LLM code reasoning by 14-26%. Stable Diffusion is used for diverse image generation applications.