One more time, with feeling ... Garbage in, garbage out Researchers have found that large language models (LLMs) tend to ...
There's still a lot of juice left to be squeezed, cognitively and performance-wise, from classic Transformer-based, text-focused LLMs.
A Cato Networks threat researcher with little coding experience was able to convince AI LLMs from DeepSeek, OpenAI, and Microsoft to bypass security guardrails and develop malware that could steal ...
Together, these open-source contenders signal a shift in the LLM landscape—one with serious implications for enterprises ...
"And then in 12 months, we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code," Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei ...
But how do companies decide which large language model (LLM) is right for them? The choice is currently wider than ever, the possibilities seemingly endless. But beneath the glossy surface of ...
Cursor AI refused to help a user with coding, telling him to learn to code instead. Meanwhile, more developers are coding ...
Cybersecurity researchers discovered that criminals can manipulate DeepSeek R1 to create functional malware. This is despite ...
DeepSeek stormed the LLM market, but may bring in more demand for AI chips in the future. Abstract Chinese AI startup ...
The model was trained using a recipe inspired by that of deepseek-r1 [3], introducing self-reflection capabilities through reinforcement learning. Developed with NVIDIA tools, the company is releasing ...