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@gdb: Sol for complex reasoning and data analysis:

X AI KOLs Following · 20h ago Cached

Sol, a new model from GPT-5.6, is a breakthrough in complex reasoning and data analysis, capable of analyzing hundreds of pages of legal documents and generating source-cited reports.

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@corbin_braun: I really don’t know who else out there is realizing the massive leap Fable 5 has given but wow. legit cheat code. I rea…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2d ago Cached

The author expresses awe at the capabilities of Fable 5, calling it a cheat code and predicting it will lead to exponential advancement. They consider it an endgame model.

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@wafer_ai: BREAKING: these engineers figured out how to serve GLM 5.2 on @AMD MI355X at 2626 tok/s/node and 213 tok/s single strea…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-07-03 Cached

Engineers successfully serve GLM 5.2 on AMD MI355X at 2626 tok/s per node and 213 tok/s single stream, achieving ~80% of B200 throughput at over 2x lower cost than Blackwell.

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Deepseek drops another HUGE breakthrough - DSpark. Waaay faster than MTP [Video explaining it]

Reddit r/LocalLLaMA · 2026-07-03

Deepseek announced DSpark, a new AI breakthrough that is significantly faster than MTP, as explained in a video.

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A major conceptual novelty and an infrastructure breakthrough for the field of generative biology

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-07-01

This article highlights a major conceptual novelty and infrastructure breakthrough in generative biology, likely involving advanced AI models for biological design and discovery.

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@Phoenixyin13: Breaking! This is the latest major breakthrough in synthetic biology, confirmed by The New York Times in a front-page story. A team led by University of Minnesota scientist Kate Adamala has used non-living chemical components to assemble, from scratch, a brand-new cell—SpudCell. In the past, gene editing was like buying a ready-made car and swapping a tire or upgrading the engine. Now, scientists have essentially gone to the parts factory, bought iron, rubber, circuits, and assembled from the ground up a prototype of artificial life that can refuel itself, run, and self-replicate.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-07-01 Cached

A team led by Kate Adamala at the University of Minnesota has built a completely new cell, SpudCell, from non-living chemical components. It can grow, divide, and evolve—a milestone breakthrough in synthetic biology.

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@Afinetheorem: An incredible breakthrough in synthetic biology. It has overall been a great year for scientific progress. https://nyti…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-07-01 Cached

Scientists at the University of Minnesota have created SpudCells, synthetic cells that feed, grow, reproduce, and compete, marking a major advance in synthetic biology. The work is described in a 190-page preprint under journal review.

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A Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time

Hacker News Top · 2026-06-25

For the first time, a Herculaneum scroll has been read using advanced imaging and AI techniques, unlocking texts buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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Attention Is All You Need

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-22

A reflection on the landmark 'Attention Is All You Need' paper, highlighting how removing recurrence and relying solely on attention mechanisms revolutionized AI and led to modern LLMs like GPT and Claude.

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A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs

MIT Technology Review · 2026-06-19 Cached

Miami-based startup Subquadratic claims its new SubQ model solves the quadratic attention bottleneck, making LLMs faster and cheaper. Independent tests from Appen back up many of the claims, though skepticism remains.

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@techNmak: For 38 years, computer scientists believed Dijkstra's algorithm was optimal for sparse graphs. The logic seemed airtigh…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-08 Cached

Five researchers from Tsinghua, Stanford, and Max Planck have developed a new shortest path algorithm that beats Dijkstra's for sparse directed graphs, achieving O(m log^(2/3) n) time complexity, the first improvement since 1987.

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Finally, one of the battery breakthroughs from the last decade has reached full commercial availability

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-06-02

A battery breakthrough from the past decade has now reached full commercial availability, marking a significant milestone in energy storage technology.

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@DrSamuelBHume: One of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen: a standing ovation for the full Daraxonrasib results I feel inspired and…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-31 Cached

A standing ovation greeted the full results of Daraxonrasib, a targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer, marking a major breakthrough. The researcher expresses inspiration that nothing is undruggable anymore.

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@docrodwong: a standing ovation for daraxonrasib at asco. over 40k oncologists, entrepreneurs, investors, and patient advocates toge…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-31 Cached

Daraxonrasib received a standing ovation at ASCO as Revolution Medicines' breakthrough against pancreatic cancer, celebrated by over 40,000 oncologists, entrepreneurs, investors, and patient advocates.

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Daily pill can double survival time for deadliest cancer, trial shows

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-31 Cached

A clinical trial found that the daily pill daraxonrasib doubles survival time for patients with pancreatic cancer, offering a significant breakthrough in treatment with fewer side effects compared to chemotherapy.

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@justalexoki: me: <explaining openais recent breakthrough> wife: ? me: 80 year old math thing humans couldn't figure out wife: ? me: …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-23 Cached

A lighthearted tweet about explaining OpenAI's recent breakthrough (likely solving an 80-year-old math problem) to a spouse, with humorous discussion of AGI and ASI leading to growing vegetables.

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OpenAl claims Al breakthrough, says its model solved 80-year-old math problem

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-21 Cached

OpenAI claims its unreleased reasoning model has solved the 80-year-old planar unit distance problem in mathematics, producing an original proof that outperforms traditional grid-based arrangements.

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@FinanceYF5: OpenAI's model just accomplished a major feat: independently solving the plane unit distance problem posed by Erdős in 1946. For 80 years, the best known solution was thought to be a grid-like structure, but AI found a better new construction. This marks the first time AI has independently solved a core open problem in mathematics—a historic breakthrough.

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-21 Cached

OpenAI's model independently solved the plane unit distance problem posed by Erdős in 1946, marking the first time AI has autonomously solved a core open problem in mathematics—a historic achievement.

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@wjmzbmr1: 1/ Today, an internal @OpenAI model has refuted Erdős’s unit distance conjecture — a research result that one could rec…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-21 Cached

An internal OpenAI model has disproved Erdős's unit distance conjecture, solving a famous open problem in mathematics and demonstrating AI's potential to contribute to high-level research.

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@SebastienBubeck: https://x.com/SebastienBubeck/status/2057187978720719114

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-20 Cached

An internal OpenAI model achieved a breakthrough in the unit distance problem, a famous open conjecture in discrete geometry that had seen no progress in 80 years, by finding a new construction beating the grid's bound.

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