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Daily Archives: 28 November, 2025

Depict a massive, muscular robot huffing and puffing on a treadmill, burning lots of energy, while a much smaller, nimble robot (“Small Efficient LLM”) zips past on roller skates, easily outpacing its bigger counterpart. Caption: Sometimes smaller runs smarter.

Lean Machines: Small Language Models

Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Topics in AIBy Mat Newcomb28 November, 2025

One mantra regarding large language models (LLMs) is that bigger is better. Parameters are the learned weights of a model, while tokens represent the pieces of text used to train it. The more training tokens an LLM sees, the more fluent the answers it produces. This assumption that bigger is better is what has driven…

A robot hand playing a piano, with digital sound waves rising from the keys.

Robot Rock

AI in Industry, Artificial IntelligenceBy Mat Newcomb28 November, 2025

Music has evolved over the centuries, from the first bone flutes (dating back to at least 38,000 BC) to the invention of the piano in Italy in 1700. The theremin, invented in 1920 by a Russian physicist, is played by a performer moving their hands near two antennas. However, it was only in more recent…

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