
Ksenia Se
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3 days ago |
turingpost.com | Ksenia Se
This Week in Turing Post: Wednesday, AI 101: we cover the very hot topic: GPRO and the freshest research paper about Flow-GPROFriday, A fascinating interview ‚ÄĒ ‚ÄúWhen will we give AI true memory?‚ÄĚ with Edo Liberty from PineconeYou are currently on the free list.
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1 week ago |
turingpost.com | Ksenia Se
This Week in Turing Post: Wednesday, AI 101, Concept: What is Defense AI? Friday, Agentic Workflow: let‚Äôs dive in multi-agent collaboration Last week was packed ‚Äď make sure to check every section of today‚Äôs newsletter. The first part is about trends, the second more tech. This is a free edition. Upgrade if you want to receive our deep dives directly in your inbox. If you want to support us without getting a subscription ‚Äď do it here.
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2 weeks ago |
turingpost.com | Ksenia Se
This Week in Turing Post: Wednesday, AI 101, Model: New and old models of Liquid AIFriday, Interview: discussing coding with Amjad Masad from ReplitOur news digest is always free. Upgrade to receive our deep dives in full, directly into your inbox. If you want to support us without getting a subscription – do it here. Last week, a lot of interesting reports, articles, and discussions were about coding. Anthropic’s new Economic Index shows how fast AI is reshaping software development.
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3 weeks ago |
turingpost.com | Ksenia Se
This Week in Turing Post: Wednesday, AI 101, Technique: MoE 2.0Friday, Agentic Workflow: I took a pause last Friday because I wanted to do a really comprehensive deep dive into A2A and create a guide like the one I did for MCP. I now have almost all the pieces, and you will receive it this week. Our news digest is always free. Upgrade to receive our deep dives in full, directly into your inbox. If you want to support us without getting a subscription – do it here. Richard S.
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1 month ago |
turingpost.com | Ksenia Se
The concept of self-reproducing automata envisioned by John von Neumann in 1948 heralded a paradigm where machines could mimic biological self-reproduction. Alan Turing in 1950 posed a question if machines can think. In 1951, Claude Shannon contemplated on these two ideas and drafted a list of questions that is still extremely relevant: Can we design significant machines where the connections are locally random?
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