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DeepSeek-OCR finds vision models can decode 10x more efficiently with ~97% accuracy of text-only, 33/200k pages/day/A100
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As ICCV 2025 begins, DeepSeek releases a novel DeepSeek-OCR 3B MoE vision-language model that compresses long text as visual context with high accuracy and efficiency, challenging traditional tokenization approaches. The model achieves ~97% decoding precision at <10× compression and processes up to ~33M pages/day on 20 A100-40G nodes, outperforming benchmarks like GOT-OCR2.0. Discussions highlight the potential for unlimited context windows and tokenization-free inputs, with contributions from @karpathy, @teortaxesTex, and others. In video generation, google-deepmind's Veo 3.1 leads community benchmarks with advanced precision editing and scene blending, while Krea open-sources a 14B autoregressive video model enabling realtime long-form generation at ~11 FPS on a single B200 GPU.
Claude Haiku 4.5
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Anthropic released Claude Haiku 4.5, a model that is over 2x faster and 3x cheaper than Claude Sonnet 4.5, improving iteration speed and user experience significantly. Pricing comparisons highlight Haiku 4.5's competitive cost against models like GPT-5 and GLM-4.6. Google and Yale introduced the open-weight Cell2Sentence-Scale 27B (Gemma) model, which generated a novel, experimentally validated cancer hypothesis, with open-sourced weights for community use. Early evaluations show GPT-5 and o3 models outperform GPT-4.1 in agentic reasoning tasks, balancing cost and performance. Agent evaluation challenges and memory-based learning advances were also discussed, with contributions from Shanghai AI Lab and others. "Haiku 4.5 materially improves iteration speed and UX," and "Cell2Sentence-Scale yielded validated cancer hypothesis" were key highlights.
Grok 4 Fast: Xai's distilled, 40% more token efficient, 2m context, 344 tok/s frontier model
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xAI announced Grok 4 Fast, a highly efficient model running at 344 tokens/second, offering reasoning and nonreasoning modes and free trials on major platforms. Meta showcased its neural band and Ray-Ban Display with a live demo that experienced hiccups but sparked discussion on live hardware demos and integration challenges. Meta is also developing a first-party "Horizon Engine" for AI rendering and released Quest-native Gaussian Splatting capture tech. New model releases include Mistral's Magistral 1.2, a compact multimodal vision-language model with improved benchmarks and local deployment; Moondream 3, a 9B-parameter MoE VLM focused on efficient visual reasoning; IBM's Granite-Docling-258M, a document VLM for layout-faithful PDF to HTML/Markdown conversion; and ByteDance's SAIL-VL2, a vision-language foundation model excelling at multimodal understanding and reasoning at 2B and 8B parameter scales.
Softbank, NVIDIA and US Govt take 2%, 5% and 10% of Intel, will develop Intel x86 RTX SOCs for consumer & datacenters
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Nvidia and Intel announced a joint development partnership for multiple new generations of x86 products, marking a significant shift in the tech industry. This collaboration has been in the works for a year and impacts both consumer and data center markets, boosting hopes for Intel's Foundry business. On the AI hardware front, Meta showcased its neural band and Ray-Ban Display with a live demo that experienced hiccups but sparked discussion on live tech demos. Meta is also moving from Unity to its own Horizon Engine for AI rendering, including Gaussian splatting capture technology. In AI models, Mistral released Magistral 1.2, a compact multimodal vision-language model with improved benchmarks and local deployment capabilities, while Moondream 3 previewed a 9B-parameter, 2B-active MoE VLM focused on efficient visual reasoning.
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OpenAI integrates GPT-5 into Xcode 26 with improved coding latency, though some UX trade-offs are noted. xAI's Grok Code Fast 1 gains momentum, surpassing Claude Sonnet in usage and praised for fast debugging. Zhipu's GLM-4.5 offers a cost-effective coding plan with strong performance against Claude Sonnet 4. Meituan releases the LongCat-Flash-Chat, a 560B parameter MoE model with adaptive compute and detailed technical insights. Apple debuts on-device vision-language models FastVLM and MobileCLIP2 alongside InternVL3.5.
OpenAI's gpt-oss 20B and 120B, Claude Opus 4.1, DeepMind Genie 3
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OpenAI released the gpt-oss family, including gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, their first open-weight models since GPT-2, designed for agentic tasks and licensed under Apache 2.0. These models use a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with wide vs. deep design and innovative features like bias units in attention and a unique swiglu variant. The 120B model was trained with about 2.1 million H100 GPU hours. Meanwhile, Anthropic launched claude-4.1-opus, touted as the best coding model currently. DeepMind showcased genie-3, a realtime world simulation model with minute-long consistency. The releases highlight advances in open-weight models, reasoning capabilities, and world simulation. Key figures like @sama, @rasbt, and @SebastienBubeck provided technical insights and performance evaluations, noting strengths and hallucination risks.
DeepSeek's Open Source Stack
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DeepSeek's Open Source Week was summarized by PySpur, highlighting multiple interesting releases. The Qwen QwQ-32B model was fine-tuned into START, excelling in PhD-level science QA and math benchmarks. Character-3, an omnimodal AI video generation model by Hedra Labs and Together AI, enables realistic animated content creation. Google DeepMind introduced the Gemini embedding model with an 8k context window, ranking #1 on MMTEB, alongside the Gemini 2.0 Code Executor supporting Python libraries and auto-fix features. Inception Labs' Mercury Coder is a diffusion-based code generation model offering faster token processing. OpenAI released GPT-4.5, their largest model yet but with less reasoning ability than some competitors. AI21 Labs launched Jamba Mini 1.6, noted for superior output speed compared to Gemini 2.0 Flash, GPT-4o mini, and Mistral Small 3. A new dataset of 1.9M scanned pages was released for OCR benchmarking, with Mistral OCR showing competitive but not top-tier document parsing performance compared to LLM/LVM-powered methods. "Cracked engineers are all you need."
Anthropic's $61.5B Series E
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Anthropic raised a $3.5 billion Series E funding round at a $61.5 billion valuation, signaling strong financial backing for the Claude AI model. GPT-4.5 achieved #1 rank across all categories on the LMArena leaderboard, excelling in multi-turn conversations, coding, math, creative writing, and style control. DeepSeek R1 tied with GPT-4.5 for top performance on hard prompts with style control. Discussions highlighted comparisons between GPT-4.5 and Claude 3.7 Sonnet in coding and workflow applications. The importance of the LMSYS benchmark was emphasized, though some questioned the relevance of benchmarks versus user acquisition. Additionally, Perplexity AI partnered with Deutsche Telekom to integrate the Perplexity Assistant into a new AI phone.
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DeepSeek-R1 surpasses OpenAI in GitHub stars, marking a milestone in open-source AI with rapid growth in community interest. AlphaGeometry2 achieves gold-medalist level performance with an 84% solving rate on IMO geometry problems, showcasing significant advancements in AI reasoning. LangChain releases a tutorial for building AI agents in JavaScript, enhancing developer capabilities in agent deployment. Reflections on Anthropic's Claude model reveal early access and influence on AI development timelines. Lighthearted AI humor includes calls to ban second-order optimizers and challenges in web development longevity. The AI Engineer Summit 2025 workshops were announced, continuing community engagement and education.
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Harvey secured a new $300M funding round. OuteTTS 0.3 1B & 500M text-to-speech models were released featuring zero-shot voice cloning, multilingual support (en, jp, ko, zh, fr, de), and emotion control, powered by OLMo-1B and Qwen 2.5 0.5B. The HOVER model, a 1.5M-parameter neural net for agile motor control, was introduced, leveraging human motion capture datasets and massively parallel reinforcement learning. kokoro.js enables running AI models locally in browsers with minimal dependencies. Meta AI awarded $200K LLM evaluation grants for projects on regional language understanding, complex reasoning, and interactive programming environments. Stability AI's Twitter account was hacked, prompting security warnings. Alibaba Qwen improved Process Reward Models (PRMs) for better mathematical reasoning using a consensus filtering mechanism. DeepSeek V3 uses pipeline parallelism to enhance distributed inference and long-context generation efficiency. Discussions on AI policy in legal frameworks and AI's role in democratizing education were highlighted. Lighthearted AI-related humor was also shared.
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Sebastien Bubeck introduced REINFORCE++, enhancing classical REINFORCE with PPO-inspired techniques for 30% faster training. AI21 Labs released Phi-4 under the MIT License, accessible via Ollama. François Chollet announced plans for ARC-AGI-2 and a next-generation AGI benchmark. LangChain launched 10 new integration packages to boost LLM application development. Tom Doerr introduced Ollama-OCR, a Python package for text extraction using vision language models. Arohan optimized Shampoo for memory efficiency, reducing usage from 20 to 6 bytes per parameter. Bindu Reddy showcased CodeLLM's v1 for frontend code generation and highlighted LlamaIndex Workflows for academic summarization and slide generation. Hwchase17 collaborated with Together Compute to enhance WebDev Arena with complex coding agents for LLM coding evaluations. Jonathan Ross detailed Groq's mission to reduce compute costs by 1000x amid rising generative AI spending. Clement Delangue warned about scam alerts involving false claims of association with AI21. Vikhyat K raised concerns about the ethical implications and trade-offs of AGI. Memes and humor included creative AI prompts and critiques of LLM behaviors.
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Olmo 2 released a detailed tech report showcasing full pre, mid, and post-training details for a frontier fully open model. PRIME, an open-source reasoning solution, achieved 26.7% pass@1, surpassing GPT-4o in benchmarks. Performance improvements include Qwen 32B (4-bit) generating at >40 tokens/sec on an M4 Max and libvips being 25x faster than Pillow for image resizing. New tools like Swaggo/swag for Swagger 2.0 documentation, Jujutsu (jj) Git-compatible VCS, and Portspoof security tool were introduced. Robotics advances include a weapon detection system with a meters-wide field of view and faster frame rates. Hardware benchmarks compared H100 and MI300x accelerators. Applications span medical error detection using PRIME and a financial AI agent integrating LangChainAI and Vercel AI SDK. Architectural insights suggest the need for breakthroughs similar to SSMs or RNNs.
OpenAI beats Anthropic to releasing Speculative Decoding
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Prompt lookup and Speculative Decoding techniques are gaining traction with implementations from Cursor, Fireworks, and teased features from Anthropic. OpenAI has introduced faster response times and file edits with these methods, offering about 50% efficiency improvements. The community is actively exploring AI engineering use cases with these advancements. Recent updates highlight progress from companies like NVIDIA, OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, Boston Dynamics, and Meta. Key technical insights include CPU inference capabilities, multimodal retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and neural network fundamentals. New AI products include fully AI-generated games and advanced content generation tools. Challenges in AI research labs such as bureaucracy and resource allocation were also discussed, alongside AI safety and governance concerns.
CogVideoX: Zhipu's Open Source Sora
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Zhipu AI, Alibaba's AI arm and China's 3rd largest AI lab, released the open 5B video generation model CogVIdeoX, which can run without GPUs via their ChatGLM web and desktop apps. Meta AI announced trust & safety research and CyberSecEval 3 alongside the release of Llama 3.1, with Llama 3 405B now available serverless on Google Cloud Vertex AI and Hugging Face x NVIDIA NIM API. Updates include Moondream, an open vision-language model improving DocVQA and TextVQA tasks, and the lightweight MoE chat model Phi-3.5 with 16x3.8B parameters. Together Compute introduced the Rerank API featuring Salesforce's LlamaRank model for document and code ranking. Research highlights include superposition prompting for RAG without fine-tuning, the AgentWrite pipeline for long-form content generation over 20,000 words, and a comparison showing Long Context methods outperform RAG at higher costs. Tools include Not Diamond, an AI model router, AI command line interfaces, and an open-source WebGPU background removal tool. "You don't even need GPUs to run it," referring to CogVIdeoX.
We Solved Hallucinations
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Reddit's URL structure causes link errors in AI-generated summaries, especially with NSFW content affecting models like Claude and GPT-4. The team fixed this glitch while still leveraging LLMs for summarizing Reddit content. GPT-2 training costs have dramatically dropped to ~$672 using H100 GPUs and software improvements like CUDA and FlashAttention. FlashAttention-3 was released, achieving up to 740 TFLOPS on H100 GPUs, with FP8 nearing 1.2 PFLOPS, developed collaboratively by Meta, NVIDIA, Princeton, and Colfax. Hopper GPUs enable major speedups with new hardware features. Synthetic data may not improve vision tasks, as shown in recent research. The Avocado360 benchmark evaluates vision-language models' ability to detect avocados in images. Lynx, a hallucination detection model for LLMs, was introduced for real-world healthcare and fintech applications, trained by Patronus AI on Databricks Mosaic AI using Composer.