A recent study questions if large language models (LLMs) truly form coherent world models, despite their accurate outputs in complex tasks like generating directions or playing games.
For the study, the researchers focused on a type of GenAI model known as a transformer, which forms the backbone of LLMs like ...
On Tuesday, two AI startups tried convincing the world their AI chatbots were good enough to be an accurate, real-time source of information during a ...
An economic forecaster, called "the world's most accurate economist," Christophe Barraud predicts Donald Trump to win the ...
The maps often contained random flyovers above ... If scientists want to build LLMs that can capture accurate world models, they need to take a different approach, the researchers say.
Large language models can do impressive things, like write poetry or generate viable computer programs, even though these ...
We've been writing a lot about Gaussian splatting recently. This high-fidelity alternative to photometry is a relatively new ...
French economic forecaster, who some call "the world's most accurate economist," Christophe ... 2020 elections with our interactive maps The forecaster wrote "a Trump victory is supposed to ...
The oldest surviving world map, known as the Imago Mundi, offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Babylonian life. Dating ...
The Simpsons has long been known for its strange ability to make accurate predictions of the future, from Barbie mania to ...