💡 Memory3: A New Era for AI Efficiency

+ 🤖 Transformer? Robot to the Rescue: Japan's New Train Helper

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ON YOUR ‘MASTER LIST’ TODAY
  • 💬 AI Inspiration

  • 🚨 AI Oversight in Jeopardy After Supreme Court Decision

  • 🔍 Memory3: A New Era for AI Efficiency

  • 🤖 Transformer? Robot to the Rescue: Japan's New Train Helper

  • 📊 Last Poll Result

MONDAY AI QUOTE

“Rise above the storm.”

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LEGAL - AI

AI Oversight in Jeopardy After Supreme Court Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn "Chevron deference" could make AI regulation much harder.

Chevron deference was a rule that let federal agencies interpret vague laws made by Congress.

Now, courts will have to make those decisions, not agencies. This change complicates efforts to create AI regulations, especially since Congress is already struggling to pass basic AI laws.

Regulating AI just got a lot more challenging.

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Memory3: A New Era for AI Efficiency

Researchers from Shanghai, Moqi Inc., and Peking University have created Memory3, a new type of AI model that uses an explicit memory system.

This innovation reduces costs and improves performance, making AI technology more efficient.

What You Need to Know:

  • Explicit Memory System: Externalizes knowledge to reduce model size.

  • Memory Sparsification: Uses a mechanism to store and retrieve data efficiently.

  • Two-Stage Pretraining: Enhances memory formation and usage.

  • Benchmark Performance: Scores higher on tests than larger models.

  • Efficiency: Cuts computational costs and speeds up processing.

By cutting down on computational costs and storage requirements, Memory3 offers a more practical solution for large-scale AI applications.

This new approach makes AI technology faster, cheaper, and more accessible.

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Transformer? Robot to the Rescue: Japan's New Train Helper

Credits: Reuters

West Japan Railway has introduced a 12-meter-tall humanoid robot for maintenance tasks such as trimming branches and painting railway structures.

This giant machine, controlled remotely by an operator, aims to address labor shortages and enhance worker safety in Japan’s aging workforce.

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