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Show HN: Aura, an LLM coding harness that dogfooded itself
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Validity of LLMs as data annotators: AMALIA on authority
A national language model offers a linguistic community its own instrument for measuring what its citizens say and value. Portugal's AMALIA, a publicly funded...
The Illusion of Equivalency: Statistical Characterization of Quantization Effects in LLMs
Post-training quantization is widely used to deploy large language models in resource-constrained settings, yet its evaluation relies almost exclusively on accuracy and...
SLORR: Simple and Efficient In-Training Low-Rank Regularization
Low-rank factorization is widely used to compress neural networks, but modern models are often not naturally amenable to aggressive factorization without significant...
Ideas Have Genomes: Benchmarking Scientific Lineage Reasoning and Lineage-Grounded Idea Generation
Scientific ideas rarely start from a blank page. They inherit mechanisms, repair known limitations, and recombine pieces of earlier work, much like biological genomes....
Railway secures $100 million to challenge AWS with AI-native cloud infrastructure
Railway , a San Francisco-based cloud platform that has quietly amassed two million developers without spending a dollar on marketing, announced Thursday that it raised...
Fidji Simo steps down from OpenAI’s no. 2 role
OpenAI's No. 2 executive, Fidji Simo, is stepping down from her full-time role after her medical leave proved longer than expected - a leadership vacuum that comes at a...
eli-labz/Cognitive-Core-Skills gains attention in AI open source
A universal, industry-neutral taxonomy of cognitive core skills (perception, memory, reasoning, planning, action, verification, learning, governance) for LLMs, SLMs, AI...
Google just redesigned the search box for the first time in 25 years - here's why it matters more than you think.
For a quarter century, the Google search box has been one of the most recognizable interfaces in computing: a thin white rectangle, a blinking cursor, a few typed words,...
