The Internet, AI, and the Feedback Loop Behind Model Collapse
How AI-generated content, recursive training, and the growing provenance problem could shape the models of tomorrow.
How AI-generated content, recursive training, and the growing provenance problem could shape the models of tomorrow.
How a deterministic security scanner — used as a reinforcement-learning reward — turned an open 8B model into something that beats a… Continue reading on Medium »
Ergonomics is a word that gets thrown around a lot when we talk about peripherals like a keyboard or mouse – but what does this actually mean? The layout and shape, for starters, should adjust to the body’s natural position, and these devices should be engineered to reduce any strains or pains that might arise…
Astronauts on SpaceX’s Fram2 mission successfully captured diagnostic X-ray images in orbit for the first time. The milestone gives space medicine a second imaging option beyond ultrasound and could help future crews diagnose injuries, inspect equipment, and support longer missions to the moon or beyond. Popular Science reports: Commercial off-the-shelf X-ray machines like the ice…
In South Korea, who you work for has always mattered on the dating scene. For decades, the answer that made matchmakers’ eyes light up was simple: doctor, lawyer or dentist. But that’s changing fast. According to Reuters, employees at Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix — South Korea’s two dominant semiconductor companies — are being ranked…
When I was first learning to write, my letters and words ran from right to left, reversed as if in a mirror. Being left-handed, I was imitating the hand strokes of my right-handed teachers instead of reversing their strokes to replicate the letters. I gradually got the hang of writing in the correct direction, but…