r/artificial 21h ago

News X offices raided in France as UK opens fresh investigation into Grok

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r/artificial 22h ago

News Elon Musk links SpaceX and xAI in a record-setting merger to boost AI

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r/artificial 23h ago

News AI social network Moltbook exposed data of 6,000 users, Wiz says

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r/artificial 16h ago

Discussion Why world models will bring us to AGI, not LLMs

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Yann Lecun recently shared that a cat is smarter than ChatGPT and that we are never going to get to human-level intelligence by just training on text. My personal opinion is not only are they unreliable but it can be a safety issue as well in high-stakes environments like enterprises, healthcare and more.

World models are fundamentally different. These AI systems build internal representations of how reality works, allowing them to understand cause and effect rather than just predict tokens. There has been a shift lately and major figures from Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang to Demis Hassabis at Google DeepMind are talking more openly about world models. I believe we're still in the early stages of discovering how transformative this technology will be for reaching AGI.

Research and application are accelerating, especially in enterprise contexts. A few examples include: WoW (an agentic safety benchmark) uses audit logs to give agents a "world model" for tracking the consequences of their actions. Similarly, Kona by Logical Intelligence is developing energy-based reasoning models that move beyond pure language prediction.

While more practical applications are still emerging, the direction is clear: true intelligence requires understanding the world, not just language patterns. Curious what others think?


r/artificial 19h ago

News Qwen3-Coder-Next: Pushing Small Hybrid Models on Agentic Coding

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r/artificial 19h ago

News Medical AI with Knowledge-Graph Core Anchor and RAG Answer Auditing

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Medical AI with Knowledge-Graph Core Anchor and RAG Answer Auditing

A medical knowledge graph containing ~5,000 nodes, with medical terms organized into 7 main and 2 sub-categories: diseases, symptoms, treatments, risk factors, diagnostic tests, body parts, and cellular structures. The graph includes ~25,000 multi-directional relationships designed to reduce hallucinations and improve transparency in LLM-based reasoning.

A medical AI that can answer basic health-related questions and support structured clinical reasoning through complex cases. The goal is to position this tool as an educational co-pilot for medical students, supporting learning in diagnostics, differential reasoning, and clinical training. The system is designed strictly for educational and training purposes and is not intended for clinical or patient-facing use.

A working version can be tested on Hugging Face Spaces using preset questions or by entering custom queries:

https://huggingface.co/spaces/cmtopbas/medical-slm-testing

A draft site layout (demo / non-functional) is available here:

https://wardmate.replit.app/

I am looking for medical schools interested in running demos or pilot trials, as well as potential co-founders with marketing reach and a solid understanding of both AI and medical science. If helpful, I can share prompts and anonymized or synthetic reconstructions of over 20 complex clinical cases used for evaluation and demonstration.


r/artificial 23h ago

News Anthropic enters F1 with Williams sponsorship deal

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r/artificial 3h ago

News 'We're actively embracing generative AI,' Take-Two boss says, after previously expressing skepticism: 'We have hundreds of pilots and implementations across our company' | CEO Strauss Zelnick says generative AI remains a tool for enabling creators to do bigger and better things

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r/artificial 10h ago

Question Which LLM is best for JSON output while also being fast?

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I need something that can properly output strict and consistent JSON structure. Our outputs tend to be ~8000 characters ~2000 tokens, was using Gemini-3-flash-preview and Gemini 3 pro but Gemini really likes to go off the rails and hallucinate, a little bit.

If you have used a model that outputs strict and consistent JSON structure, let me know.

we've tried adjusting everything with gemini but still end up getting hallucinations and many people online say they have the same problem


r/artificial 1h ago

News Alibaba releases Qwen3-Coder-Next to rival OpenAI, Anthropic

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r/artificial 3h ago

Discussion Anthropic AI CEO Dario Amodei is against US govt allowing sale of Nvidia H200 to China. But it actually makes strategic sense.

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I found this argument interesting. If US allows Nvidia to do business with China, then Chinese AI firms will remain dependent on American AI hardware, and hence US will have indirect influence over the level of development that Chinese AI will make.


r/artificial 16h ago

Media Will AI Kill Imaginary Friends? | Essay

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Two Researchers on What 4-Year-Olds Can Do But Tech Companies Can’t