@Kseniase_: EBM are so back! @ylecun has been pointing here for years: AI reasoning needs systems that check structure before they …
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Aleph, a new formal reasoning AI system, leads major benchmarks, validating Yann LeCun's emphasis on Energy-Based Models for AI reasoning.
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EBM are so back! @ylecun has been pointing here for years: AI reasoning needs systems that check structure before they answer.
Aleph from @logic_int now leads the major formal reasoning benchmarks – let me explain what it is -> 📺 https://t.co/4D3fqtjfL4
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