AIs get worse at answering simple questions as they get bigger

Using more training data and computational power is meant to make AIs more reliable, but tests suggest large language models actually get less reliable as they grow ​Using more training data and computational power is meant to make AIs more reliable, but tests suggest large language models actually get less reliable as they grow Using more …

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AIs get worse at answering simple questions as they get bigger

Using more training data and computational power is meant to make AIs more reliable, but tests suggest large language models actually get less reliable as they grow ​Using more training data and computational power is meant to make AIs more reliable, but tests suggest large language models actually get less reliable as they grow Using more …

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Chemists discovered the first new chemical bond in more than a decade

Though it was first predicted in the 1930s, chemists have just now managed to create a covalent bond that only uses one electron ​Though it was first predicted in the 1930s, chemists have just now managed to create a covalent bond that only uses one electron Though it was first predicted in the 1930s, chemists have …

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What tiny marine organisms eat can affect how the deep ocean stores carbon

The dietary preferences of bacteria that eat organic molecules called lipids can affect how carbon dioxide from the ocean’s surface moves to the deep ocean, where it can be sequestered away for hundreds of years, potentially affecting future climate… ​The dietary preferences of bacteria that eat organic molecules called lipids can affect how carbon dioxide …

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5 areas where NSF funding is enhancing undergraduate STEM participation at Hispanic-serving institutions

In the U.S., just over 21% of the undergraduate student body identified as Hispanic in 2021. Nearly 63% of those students were enrolled at Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs).* Despite representing only a small portion of the nation’s public and… ​In the U.S., just over 21% of the undergraduate student body identified as Hispanic in 2021. Nearly …

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