As LLMs and diffusion models power more applications, their safety alignment becomes critical. Our research shows that even minimal downstream fine‑tuning can weaken safeguards, raising a key question ...
Images that can be interpreted in a variety of ways have existed for many decades, with the classical example being Rubin’s vase — which some viewers see as a vase, and others a pair of human faces.
British biochemist Professor Frederick Sanger was awarded his second Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980. He is only the third person to win Nobel Prizes for science in the history of he awards and ...
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We’re all pretty familiar with AI’s ability to create realistic-looking images of people that don’t exist, but here’s an unusual implementation of using that technology for a different purpose: ...
All over the AI field, teams are unlocking new functionality by changing the ways that the models work. Some of this has to do with input compression and changing the memory requirements for LLMs, or ...
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Amid the flood of AI-related announcements at Google’s I/O developer conference Tuesday was a brief demo that, although it didn’t get much stage time, has AI insiders buzzing. Gemini Diffusion, an ...