Nvidia's roadmap plans to bring agentic AI from the digital space to the physical world with the release of new physical ...
What if machines could not only process data but also reason through it like a human mind—drawing logical conclusions, adapting to new challenges, and solving problems with unprecedented precision?
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced that o3-pro, a new version of its most capable simulated reasoning model, is now available to ChatGPT Pro and Team users, replacing o1-pro in the model picker. The company ...
Researchers from Samsung Electronic Co. Ltd. have created a tiny artificial intelligence model that punches far above its weight on certain kinds of “reasoning” tasks, challenging the industry’s ...
What if artificial intelligence could think more like humans, adapting to failures, learning from mistakes, and maintaining a coherent train of thought even in the face of complexity? Enter RAG 3.0, ...
Singapore-based AI startup Sapient Intelligence has developed a new AI architecture that can match, and in some cases vastly outperform, large language models (LLMs) on complex reasoning tasks, all ...
Everyone knows that AI still makes mistakes. But a more pernicious problem may be flaws in how it reaches conclusions. As generative AI is increasingly used as an assistant rather than just a tool, ...
LG AI Research, the AI research unit of LG, announced the launch of hybrid reasoning AI model Exaone 4.0 on July 15, 2025. LG Group, one of Korea’s largest conglomerates, has unveiled a new version of ...
AI in finance is shifting from cold maths to reasoning-native models—systems that explain, verify, and build trust in banking and compliance. For years, artificial intelligence in finance has dazzled ...
New research suggests that advanced AI models may be easier to hack than previously thought, raising concerns about the safety and security of some leading AI models already used by businesses and ...
Researchers from Samsung Electronic Co. Ltd. have created a tiny artificial intelligence model that punches far above its weight on certain kinds of “reasoning” tasks, challenging the industry’s ...