In the late 1970s, a Princeton undergraduate named John Aristotle Phillips made headlines by designing an atomic bomb using only publicly available sources for his junior year research project. His ...
Imagine you're watching a movie, in which a character puts a chocolate bar in a box, closes the box and leaves the room. Another person, also in the room, moves the bar from a box to a desk drawer.
What if we could truly understand the “thoughts” of artificial intelligence? Imagine peering into the intricate inner workings of a large language model (LLM) like GPT or Claude, watching as it crafts ...
Anthropic PBC is angling to be a major direct provider of legal technology with its latest rollout of legal tools, extending ...
New research from a trio of Microsoft researchers reveals that LLMs ‘introduce substantial errors when editing work documents ...
You don’t typically build a machine without understanding how it works. But for artificial intelligence researchers building large language models, understanding is about the one thing they haven’t ...
How large is a large language model? Think about it this way. In the center of San Francisco there’s a hill called Twin Peaks from which you can view nearly the entire city. Picture all of it—every ...
Scientists have discovered that the human brain understands spoken language in a way that closely resembles how advanced AI language models work. By tracking brain activity as people listened to a ...