NVIDIA Research: The Hidden Lab Birthing AI's Wildest Dreams
Picture this: a team of 400 brainiacs betting big on ideas that might flop spectacularly. That's NVIDIA Research, fueling everything from AI explosions to ray-traced worlds.
Deep dives into academic papers, theoretical breakthroughs, algorithmic efficiency, and the science advancing artificial intelligence.
Picture this: a team of 400 brainiacs betting big on ideas that might flop spectacularly. That's NVIDIA Research, fueling everything from AI explosions to ray-traced worlds.
Top AI models crush benchmarks but flop in real teams. It's time for tests that match messy reality.
Picture this: a Deaf parent signs 'Turn off the lights' to their Echo Show, and it just works. RIT's breakthrough research maps exactly how, exposing a massive opportunity in sign language AI.
AI agents crumble under real workloads. CORPGEN's digital employees don't.
Imagine corralling a wildfire with bare hands—that's AI safety today. OpenAI's new fellowship aims to equip the next gen with better tools.
Scientists just got their hands on Evo 2, a beast of a foundation model chewing through 9 trillion DNA nucleotides. NVIDIA's making it dead simple to deploy— but does it live up to the genomic revolution hype?
Imagine your AI agent hallucinating midway through a 50-step workflow. AgentRx claims to spot the exact screw-up. I've seen this movie before—let's see if it's different.
Picture this: your shiny AI agent, looping endlessly on a busted API call. Won't pivot. Just spins its wheels. Blame the temperature dial—and those sneaky seed values.
Your AI helper's drowning in yesterday's nonsense. PlugMem promises to fix that, turning chat trash into decision gold. But will it really make agents less dumb?
Picture this: AI spits out a polymer design so wild, lab chemists blink in disbelief — then test it, and it's four times tougher. But don't hold your breath for materials' AlphaFold moment.
Picture this: GDC 2026, devs conjuring multiplayer worlds on the fly with Moonlake's tools. No glitches, endless interactions— a stark rebuke to today's brittle world models.
Lost in a cluttered room, eyes darting, mind leaping ahead—your brain builds paths on the fly, not from a full blueprint. That's 'just-in-time' world modeling, and it's set to supercharge AI.