CommunityNews
DeepMind’s New AI with a Memory Outperforms Algorithms 25 Times Its Size
DeepMind’s New AI With a Memory Outperforms Algorithms 25 Times Its Size.
DeepMind’s model, with just 7 billion parameters, outperformed the 178 billion-parameter Jurassic-1 transformer on various language tasks.
Read in full here:
This thread was posted by one of our members via one of our news source trackers.
Most Liked
davearonson
The end of the headline, " Outperforms Algorithms 25 Times Its Size", sounds like one of those “well no duh!” moments in programming!
I dunno about the rest of y’all, but when I see two algorithms to do the same thing, one 25x the size of the other, I’d bet on the little one to perform much faster (if not “better” in other terms too).
2
Popular Ai topics
New
New
Use AI to turn simple brushstrokes into realistic landscape images. Create backgrounds quickly, or speed up your concept exploration so y...
New
Imagine you’re sitting at a casino’s poker table. Someone has explained the basic rules to you, but you’ve never played before and don’t ...
New
New
Adept’s ACT-1 has learned how to automate complex UI tasks in web apps using an AI model.
New
Exascale Cerebras Andromeda cluster packs more cores than 1,954 Nvidia A100 GPUs.
New
I run Claude Code with --dangerously-skip-permissions flag, giving it full system access. Let me show you a new way of approaching comput...
New
Study shows how patterns in LLM training data can lead to “parahuman” responses.
New
TechCrunch spoke to experienced coders about their time using AI-generated code about what they see as the future of vibe coding.
New
Other popular topics
Stop developing web apps with yesterday’s tools. Today, developers are increasingly adopting Clojure as a web-development platform. See f...
New
Machine learning can be intimidating, with its reliance on math and algorithms that most programmers don't encounter in their regular wor...
New
I’m thinking of buying a monitor that I can rotate to use as a vertical monitor?
Also, I want to know if someone is using it for program...
New
No chair. I have a standing desk.
This post was split into a dedicated thread from our thread about chairs :slight_smile:
New
Bought the Moonlander mechanical keyboard. Cherry Brown MX switches. Arms and wrists have been hurting enough that it’s time I did someth...
New
New
Build highly interactive applications without ever leaving Elixir, the way the experts do. Let LiveView take care of performance, scalabi...
New
Hello everyone! This thread is to tell you about what authors from The Pragmatic Bookshelf are writing on Medium.
New
New
Will Swifties’ war on AI fakes spark a deepfake porn reckoning?
New
Categories:
Sub Categories:
Popular Portals
- /elixir
- /rust
- /wasm
- /ruby
- /erlang
- /phoenix
- /keyboards
- /python
- /js
- /rails
- /security
- /go
- /swift
- /vim
- /clojure
- /java
- /emacs
- /haskell
- /svelte
- /typescript
- /onivim
- /kotlin
- /c-plus-plus
- /crystal
- /tailwind
- /react
- /gleam
- /ocaml
- /flutter
- /elm
- /vscode
- /ash
- /html
- /opensuse
- /zig
- /centos
- /deepseek
- /php
- /scala
- /react-native
- /lisp
- /textmate
- /sublime-text
- /nixos
- /debian
- /agda
- /django
- /deno
- /kubuntu
- /arch-linux
- /nodejs
- /revery
- /ubuntu
- /manjaro
- /spring
- /julia
- /lua
- /diversity
- /markdown
- /v









