It's remarkable, its not out of the bounds of the pattern of success that AI has had with math recently to the point that people should sound alarm bells. A lot of the weight this holds is the fact that it's an old…
I think the intention of this paper is to build some type of culture of "math generalists" that don't quite exist in today's academia. The thing is, is that a good half of the people in that paper were actually very…
This part of the announcement holds no value besides maybe taking a shot at the Deepmind Co-Mathematician paper. Nearly every mathematical success they've achieved around the GPT 5.2 generation has been done with…
There may be years of investigation as to how far you can generalize these methods. As to how central it is, it's a longstanding problem that Erdos loves to cite for that branch of math. The thing is is that it seems a…
The accomplishment is cool. But all Erdos problems and other complicated mathematical problems they solved were accomplished with general-purpose models too. In fact for some of those problems, including bountied ones,…
It's a very complicated matter honestly. This is a new height that AI has reached, even though it follows the usual methods of success that it has had. What strikes me as unusual though is that they do make a point of…
I'm not sure your characterization of Tao is accurate lol. In that companion paper, only Gowers seems to extensively show no pragmatism in the implications of this accomplishment. Even the younger math experts in that…
It still has some artifacts more often than not, they are a lot subtler in nature but they still come out, whether it's texture, proportion, lighting, or perspective. Now some things are easier to fix on second pass…
They ran the tests themselves only on semi-private evals. Basically the same caveat as when o3 supposedly beat ARC1
The Gemini models and Eleven V3, and whatever internal audio model Sora 2 uses are about neck and neck in converging performance. They have some unexplainable flavor to them though. Especially Sora.
Yeah, proven by him exploring other routes alongside John Carmack. Carmack has stated that their research ventures have nothing to do with LLMs
It's the skin textures. It's the slightly better lipsyncing. Maybe it will be different when us normal users get it but so far the demos with Sam don't make him look waxy.
So far the true progress it has made is getting textures right close up. It still fudges how skin looks like the more it pans away from the characters.
Man, it's not like the wave of generative AI has showed us that these companies don't work with altruistic intentions and means.
This whole autonomous driving levels kinda muddies the waters. Some would argue this isn't full L4 even. But it is a self driving car in the places it offers its services.
Google does a good job with that too usually. Which makes their last two announcements (IMO success and Genie 3) being a bit light on details is somewhat surprising.
Training "high" points in voice inflection has been the priority, we've seen this in the 4o voice outputs and to some degree the Google NotebookLM podcast outputs. I would assume it's because they're trying to make it…
Lol and the Playstation was already in the public conscious as a product that a lot of people found easy to understand. With AI tools only being presented this way, I'm slowly becoming less surprised why the less…
Anything mundane made to sound scary is a signature Anthropic thing to do lol
Gotta love the alarmist culture that surrounds these circles.
Good job buddy. You compared your first few prompt attempts on the RNG machine vs the cherrypicked outputs of other people. But also, I genuinely think you're pulling this argument away from what it was. Tell me if you…
Dude. Have you been paying attention to even the first Veo or even the first few iterations of Kling? They've HAD facial expressions that follow the prompt pretty well. You're being fooled by your own senses now because…
I'm not underselling it. I'm reminding people who get swept up by headlines to actually use the products and be an objective judge of quality when it comes to these things. Because when you lose that objectivity, you…
I mean I'm gonna say this with the hype settling down. But it's pretty on par with visually Kling 2 and Veo 2, it happens to output sound pretty ok but having it be one general output along with the visuals is the…
I think what I genuinely have an issue with is that extrapolation ignores the finer details of research work being taken to understand the current issues that may affect the future goals of a technology. It basically…
It's remarkable, its not out of the bounds of the pattern of success that AI has had with math recently to the point that people should sound alarm bells. A lot of the weight this holds is the fact that it's an old…
I think the intention of this paper is to build some type of culture of "math generalists" that don't quite exist in today's academia. The thing is, is that a good half of the people in that paper were actually very…
This part of the announcement holds no value besides maybe taking a shot at the Deepmind Co-Mathematician paper. Nearly every mathematical success they've achieved around the GPT 5.2 generation has been done with…
There may be years of investigation as to how far you can generalize these methods. As to how central it is, it's a longstanding problem that Erdos loves to cite for that branch of math. The thing is is that it seems a…
The accomplishment is cool. But all Erdos problems and other complicated mathematical problems they solved were accomplished with general-purpose models too. In fact for some of those problems, including bountied ones,…
It's a very complicated matter honestly. This is a new height that AI has reached, even though it follows the usual methods of success that it has had. What strikes me as unusual though is that they do make a point of…
I'm not sure your characterization of Tao is accurate lol. In that companion paper, only Gowers seems to extensively show no pragmatism in the implications of this accomplishment. Even the younger math experts in that…
It still has some artifacts more often than not, they are a lot subtler in nature but they still come out, whether it's texture, proportion, lighting, or perspective. Now some things are easier to fix on second pass…
They ran the tests themselves only on semi-private evals. Basically the same caveat as when o3 supposedly beat ARC1
The Gemini models and Eleven V3, and whatever internal audio model Sora 2 uses are about neck and neck in converging performance. They have some unexplainable flavor to them though. Especially Sora.
Yeah, proven by him exploring other routes alongside John Carmack. Carmack has stated that their research ventures have nothing to do with LLMs
It's the skin textures. It's the slightly better lipsyncing. Maybe it will be different when us normal users get it but so far the demos with Sam don't make him look waxy.
So far the true progress it has made is getting textures right close up. It still fudges how skin looks like the more it pans away from the characters.
Man, it's not like the wave of generative AI has showed us that these companies don't work with altruistic intentions and means.
This whole autonomous driving levels kinda muddies the waters. Some would argue this isn't full L4 even. But it is a self driving car in the places it offers its services.
Google does a good job with that too usually. Which makes their last two announcements (IMO success and Genie 3) being a bit light on details is somewhat surprising.
Training "high" points in voice inflection has been the priority, we've seen this in the 4o voice outputs and to some degree the Google NotebookLM podcast outputs. I would assume it's because they're trying to make it…
Lol and the Playstation was already in the public conscious as a product that a lot of people found easy to understand. With AI tools only being presented this way, I'm slowly becoming less surprised why the less…
Anything mundane made to sound scary is a signature Anthropic thing to do lol
Gotta love the alarmist culture that surrounds these circles.
Good job buddy. You compared your first few prompt attempts on the RNG machine vs the cherrypicked outputs of other people. But also, I genuinely think you're pulling this argument away from what it was. Tell me if you…
Dude. Have you been paying attention to even the first Veo or even the first few iterations of Kling? They've HAD facial expressions that follow the prompt pretty well. You're being fooled by your own senses now because…
I'm not underselling it. I'm reminding people who get swept up by headlines to actually use the products and be an objective judge of quality when it comes to these things. Because when you lose that objectivity, you…
I mean I'm gonna say this with the hype settling down. But it's pretty on par with visually Kling 2 and Veo 2, it happens to output sound pretty ok but having it be one general output along with the visuals is the…
I think what I genuinely have an issue with is that extrapolation ignores the finer details of research work being taken to understand the current issues that may affect the future goals of a technology. It basically…