Image created with gemini-2.5-flash-image with claude-sonnet-4-5. Image prompt: Top-down isometric PS1-style pixel art laboratory with chunky sprite scientists moving between workstation blocks, massive glowing petri dish in center showing neon cellular automata patterns in electric blue and green, dithered textures, high contrast saturated colors, CRT glow effect, late 90s 32-bit graphics aesthetic, bird’s eye view of living experimental ecosystem
Erdos problems are a definite example of models breaching a threshold. The idea that an AI could solve one, let alone many, on its own would have been insane a year ago (o1 was brand new), and now we have multiple Erdos problems solved by GPT-5.2 Pro in the last couple weeks.”” https://x.com/emollick/status/2012729680667750812
I’ve solved a second Erdos problem (#281) using only GPT 5.2 Pro – no prior solutions found. Terence Tao calls it “”perhaps the most unambiguous instance”” of AI solving an open problem:”” https://x.com/neelsomani/status/2012695714187325745
Claude can now securely connect to your health data. Four new integrations are now available in beta: Apple Health (iOS), Health Connect (Android), HealthEx, and Function Health.”” https://x.com/claudeai/status/2013754136265621952?s=20
Mathematics for Robotics, is a graduate-level course at the University of Michigan that introduces applied mathematics for robotics engineers. [📍 Bookmark for later use] Topics include vector spaces, orthogonal bases, projection theorem, least squares, matrix factorizations,”” https://x.com/IlirAliu_/status/2013688737578815715
This paper tests an LLM on real NHS (National Health Service) medication reviews and finds it spots risks but misses safe fixes. They ran a medication safety reviewer on structured United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) primary care records, mostly coded fields without”” https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2011640231645085991
Excited for this! I think it is by far the most interesting approach of any BCI effort.”” https://x.com/sama/status/2013403329322242261
Introducing OptiMind, a research model designed for optimization https://huggingface.co/blog/microsoft/optimind





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