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Advances in AI are enabling systems to help create future versions of themselves, with companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind deploying models to write code and optimize designs. While ...
Advances in large language models, automated machine learning, and AI-assisted design are enabling systems to contribute to the creation of improved versions of themselves, while human oversight ...
Combining machine learning and feature selection, this research accurately predicts aluminum levels in marine environments, ...
In case you had any doubt, Elon Musk’s X has an algorithm that favors conservative content posted by political activists over liberal content or posts by traditional news media accounts, according to ...
X is revamping the algorithm that ranks posts in the "For You" feed. The engineering team said it will post changes to the algorithm on GitHub every four weeks, including explainers on changes. The ...
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Recursive language models (RLMs) are an inference technique developed by researchers at MIT CSAIL that treat long prompts as an external environment to the model. Instead of forcing the entire prompt ...
Abstract: The forgetting factor is the main control parameter of the recursive least-squares (RLS) algorithm, which is set to balance between the estimate accuracy and the tracking capability.
Abstract: This paper studies the control-oriented recursive identification of finite impulse response systems with binary-valued observations. Inspired by the Maximum Likelihood method, a novel ...
LinkedIn support accidentally revealed its algorithm: it tracks "viewer tolerance," reducing visibility for authors whose posts are consistently ignored. To succeed, diversify content types weekly, ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle ...