In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
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Understanding R1-Zero training from first principles

Break down R1-Zero training in reinforcement learning step by step. Learn the theory, principles, and practical applications behind this training method. #R1Zero #ReinforcementLearning #AITraining #Ma ...
Computer scientists and weather scientists have taken the first steps toward creating an AI agent capable of analyzing and answering questions in natural language, such as English, about data from ...
Elon Musk unveils “Macrohard,” a Tesla and xAI AI system designed to perform complex computer tasks and potentially replicate the functions of software companies.
Pearson India and Infinity Learn launch an AI-powered competitive exam test series featuring AINA, a voice-first AI mentor offering mock tests, doubt solving and personalized preparation for JEE and N ...
Researchers show AI can learn a rare programming language by correcting its own errors, improving its coding success from 39% to 96%.
In this week's video, we'll go over a 4-step process you can use to learn anything in a very short amount of time.
Over the past decades, computer scientists have developed numerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can process human speech in different languages. The extent to which these models replicate ...
Cortical Labs is building two data centres that will house its neuron-filled chips. The technology is still in the very early stages of development ...
Two Georgia Tech undergraduates are being recognized for their contributions to computing research. Ryan Punamiya (CS 2025) and Summer Abramson, a third-year computational media student, have been ...
Officials are warning of potential disruptions to air travel as airport security workers are set to miss their first full paychecks on Friday. A funding standoff for the Department of Homeland ...
The last decade has seen vast improvements in humanoid robots, but graduating to widespread use might require going back to the fundamentals. “Not reliably,” Hurst said. “I don’t think it’s totally ...