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Supreeth Koundinya

Bangalore

Technology Journalist at AIM ·

I write about tech @igeeksblog @guidingtech @alphr @gadgetstouse | Learning product design

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  • 1 week ago | analyticsindiamag.com | Supreeth Koundinya

    We’re living in times when research in AI is at its highest level ever. While arXiv offers access to an enormous volume of research papers globally, it presents two challenges for beginners: choosing which paper to read and grasping it easily. And that’s precisely the problem Raj Palleti and Reehan Ahmed, two researchers at Stanford University’s AI Laboratory, set out to solve. The two co-founded the alphaXiv project in June 2024.

  • 1 week ago | analyticsindiamag.com | Supreeth Koundinya

    AI hardware maker Cerebras announced on Wednesday that its systems have outperformed NVIDIA’s DGX B200 with 8 Blackwell GPUs’ [Graphic Processing Units] output token speed on Meta’s Llama 4 Maverick Model. Cerebras achieved an output token speed of over 2,500 tokens/sec, whereas NVIDIA demonstrated only 1,000 tokens per second. However, NVIDIA outperformed systems from Groq, AMD, Google, and other vendors. “Only Cerebras stands – and we smoked Blackwell,” said Cerebras in a post on X.

  • 1 week ago | analyticsindiamag.com | Supreeth Koundinya

    Lovable, a Sweden-based AI-powered coding platform, reportedly contained critical security vulnerabilities. Matt Palmer, who handles developer relations at Replit, a competing AI coding platform headquartered in the United States, and his colleague discovered the vulnerability in Lovable’s implementation of Row Level Security (RLS) policies in March. Palmer published his findings in a blog post on Thursday.

  • 1 week ago | analyticsindiamag.com | Supreeth Koundinya

    Over the past two years, powerful AI models—both open source and proprietary—have successfully provided a wide range of use cases for individuals and organisations. However, deploying these models in production-ready environments involves several challenges, particularly concerning inference and maximising cost-effectiveness. Red Hat AI, a US-based open-source technology provider for enterprises, unveiled a new framework that claims to solve this problem.

  • 1 week ago | analyticsindiamag.com | Supreeth Koundinya

    Chinese AI model maker DeepSeek announced a new update to its R1 reasoning model on Wednesday. The updated model, DeepSeek-R1-0528, is available on Hugging Face. “In the latest update, DeepSeek R1 has significantly improved its depth of reasoning and inference capabilities by leveraging increased computational resources and introducing algorithmic optimisation mechanisms during post-training,” said DeepSeek.

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