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Mary Meeker is so back: BOND Capital AI Trends report
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Mary Meeker returns with a comprehensive 340-slide report on the state of AI, highlighting accelerating tech cycles, compute growth, and comparisons of ChatGPT to early Google and other iconic tech products. The report also covers enterprise traction and valuation of major AI companies. On Twitter, @tri_dao discusses an "ideal" inference architecture featuring attention variants like GTA, GLA, and DeepSeek MLA with high arithmetic intensity (~256), improving efficiency and model quality. Other highlights include the release of 4-bit DWQ of DSR1 Qwen3 8B on Hugging Face, AnthropicAI's open-source interpretability tools for LLMs, and discussions on transformer training and abstractions by various researchers.
not much happened to end the year
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Reinforcement Fine-Tuning (RFT) is introduced as a data-efficient method to improve reasoning in LLMs using minimal training data with strategies like First-Correct Solutions (FCS) and Greedily Diverse Solutions (GDS). DeepSeek-V3, a 671B parameter MoE language model trained on 14.8 trillion tokens with FP8 mixed precision training, highlights advances in large-scale models and open-source LLMs. Predictions for AI in 2025 include growth in smaller models, multimodality, and challenges in open-source AI. The impact of AI on software development jobs suggests a need for higher intelligence and specialization as AI automates low-skilled tasks. Enhancements to CodeLLM improve coding assistance with features like in-place editing and streaming responses. Natural Language Reinforcement Learning (NLRL) offers better interpretability and richer feedback for AI planning and critique. AI hiring is growing rapidly with startups seeking strong engineers in ML and systems. New AI-powered tools such as Rivet, Buzee, and Konfig improve real-time applications, search, and SDK generation using technologies like Rust and V8 isolates.
not much happened to end the week
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AI News for 11/29/2024-11/30/2024 covers key updates including the Gemini multimodal model advancing in musical structure understanding, a new quantized SWE-Bench for benchmarking at 1.3 bits per task, and the launch of the DeepSeek-R1 model focusing on transparent reasoning as an alternative to o1. The establishment of the 1st International Network of AI Safety Institutes highlights global collaboration on AI safety. Industry updates feature Amazon's Olympus AI model, Tesla's Optimus, and experiments with ChatGPT as a universal translator. Community reflections emphasize the impact of large language models on daily life and medical AI applications. Discussions include scaling sparse autoencoders to gpt-4 and the need for transparency in reasoning LLMs. The report also notes humor around ChatGPT's French nickname.
ALL of AI Engineering in One Place
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The upcoming AI Engineer World's Fair in San Francisco from June 25-27 will feature a significantly expanded format with booths, talks, and workshops from top model labs like OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, Mistral, Cohere, HuggingFace, and Character.ai. It includes participation from Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Vertex, and major companies such as Nvidia, Salesforce, Mastercard, Palo Alto Networks, and more. The event covers 9 tracks including RAG, multimodality, evals/ops, open models, code generation, GPUs, agents, AI in Fortune 500, and a new AI leadership track. Additionally, Anthropic shared interpretability research on Claude 3 Sonnet, revealing millions of interpretable features that can be steered to modify model behavior, including safety-relevant features related to bias and unsafe content, though more research is needed for practical applications. The event offers a discount code for AI News readers.
Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks: MLP killers or just spicy MLPs?
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Ziming Liu, a grad student of Max Tegmark, published a paper on Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KANs), claiming they outperform MLPs in interpretability, inductive bias injection, function approximation accuracy, and scaling, despite being 10x slower to train but 100x more parameter efficient. KANs use learnable activation functions modeled by B-splines on edges rather than fixed activations on nodes. However, it was later shown that KANs can be mathematically rearranged back into MLPs with similar parameter counts, sparking debate on their interpretability and novelty. Meanwhile, on AI Twitter, there is speculation about a potential GPT-5 release with mixed impressions, OpenAI's adoption of the C2PA metadata standard for detecting AI-generated images with high accuracy for DALL-E 3, and Microsoft training a large 500B parameter model called MAI-1, potentially previewed at Build conference, signaling increased competition with OpenAI. "OpenAI's safety testing for GPT-4.5 couldn't finish in time for Google I/O launch" was also noted.