Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based startup, has introduced a new kind of AI system designed to mimic how the brain processes time.<br /> The article Japanese startup Sakana AI explores time-based thinking with brain-inspired AI model appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]
In a striking act of self-critique, one of the architects of the transformer technology that powers ChatGPT, Claude, and virtually every major AI system told an audience of industry leaders this week [...]
In an impressive feat, Japanese startup Sakana AI’s coding agent ALE-Agent recently secured first place in the AtCoder Heuristic Contest (AHC058), a complex coding competition that involves complica [...]
Even as concern and skepticism grows over U.S. AI startup OpenAI's buildout strategy and high spending commitments, Chinese open source AI providers are escalating their competition and one has e [...]
Baidu Inc., China's largest search engine company, released a new artificial intelligence model on Monday that its developers claim outperforms competitors from Google and OpenAI on several visio [...]
Sakana AI has unveiled "Sakana Marlin," an AI assistant for business customers that researches autonomously for up to eight hours and delivers finished analyses. The tool is designed to comp [...]
At every CES I’ve ever been to, there’s been one or two gadgets promising to boost your mental health. In recent years, the number of companies making forays into this space has grown, and will li [...]
Chinese AI and tech firms continue to impress with their development of cutting-edge, state-of-the-art AI language models.Today, the one drawing eyeballs is Alibaba Cloud's Qwen Team of AI resear [...]
The Japanese AI startup Sakana AI has developed a new method that lets multiple large language models, such as ChatGPT and Gemini, work together on the same problem. Early tests suggest this collabora [...]
Japanese company Sakana AI built an AI agent that can tackle complex optimization problems used in industry. In a live competition, their AI went head-to-head with more than 1,000 human programmers.&l [...]