Compact models move from the lab to the laptop
A new generation of smaller AI systems is making private, responsive assistants possible without a permanent trip to the cloud.
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A new generation of smaller AI systems is making private, responsive assistants possible without a permanent trip to the cloud.
Read moreClinicians want less time at the keyboard, but health systems are insisting that every generated note can be traced and reviewed.
Read moreCheaper sensors and reusable control models are helping smaller operators experiment with robots that once required bespoke engineering.
Read moreCompute remains scarce, but the next constraint is increasingly physical: reliable electricity, available land and systems that can move heat efficiently.
Read moreThe most durable automation projects are beginning with a repetitive handoff, a clear owner and a measurable definition of done.
Read moreResearchers and publishers are looking beyond a single detector toward durable records of how an image was created and edited.
Read moreThe emerging workflow is less prompt-and-publish than a rapid loop of storyboarding, performance, editing and rights review.
Read moreEducators are experimenting with oral defenses, process journals and in-class creation to evaluate understanding in an age of abundant assistance.
Read moreAnswer engines are changing discovery, pushing newsrooms to build direct audience relationships and make their reporting easier to verify.
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