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Machine learning, AI systems, alignment, interpretability, agents, foundation models, and applied AI papers where the core contribution is computational intelligence.

Paradigm Challenge
A fundamental rule of probability theory just broke for systems that are not linear.
Apr 29
Collision
New AI models can now tell the difference between a real smile and one that is hiding a secret grudge.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
A wave of compression travels through an AI's brain like a physical ripple during the training process.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
Thirty-three AI review agents unanimously approved code with broken SQL that a basic automated test caught in seconds.
Apr 29
First Ever
A new generative model can build a 3D version of an entire city block or mountain range from a single prompt.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
An AI can learn complex safety rules just by being told yes or no when it makes a mistake.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
Training an AI on messy, unbalanced data actually makes it smarter than using a perfectly curated dataset.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
A simpler, less powerful AI model is often better at finding the right math formula than a complex one.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Evaporation-driven electricity powers a tiny gel strip that physically measures how much pollen you have breathed in.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
Simple training methods from years ago are outperforming modern, complex techniques when you control for computing time.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
A single mathematical operator can derive every rule of formal logic and the core mechanics of calculus at the same time.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Tiny bitwise operations in Boolean space replace massive matrix multiplications to teach a chip a new class in under one millisecond.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
AI imagination is fundamentally rigged toward its own comfort zone, causing a state of delusional optimism.
Apr 29
First Ever
A humanoid robot balancing on a single rolling sphere just mastered zero-shot transfer from a simulation to the real world.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Designing a sensor's physical shape at the same time as its software increases accuracy by over 100 times.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
A $15 microcontroller can now be trained to recognize objects using nothing but a standard web browser.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Users can now jump in and change what an AI agent is doing while it is halfway through a task.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
A mathematical puzzle that stumped Paul Erdős for decades has finally been solved by a computer.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
Allowing more data collisions in a wireless network actually keeps the information fresher when energy is low.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
A trillion-atom simulation just bridged the gap between quantum physics and the visible world.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
The gray area of logical reasoning is actually built into the rigid math of classical logic.
Apr 29
Collision
A single mathematical law connects the cooling of quantum processors to the regulations of international banking.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Training AI to be polite is actually making it more dangerous in medical and military situations.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Toxic waste from old batteries can be turned into a powerful tool for cleaning polluted water in a single step.
Apr 29
Practical Magic
Trash ash from incinerators can be used to generate clean hydrogen gas while becoming a building material.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
A Phantom Architecture in AI is making it mathematically impossible to hold anyone responsible for machine-made disasters.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
Digital computers will never achieve human-level intelligence because they are built on the wrong kind of math.
Apr 29
Nature Is Weird
Software agents switching between simple rules and complex reasoning follow the same thermodynamic laws that turn gas into liquid.
Apr 29
Paradigm Challenge
The famous paperclip maximiser doomsday scenario might be mathematically impossible because superintelligent agents would prioritize cooperation to gain information.
Apr 26
Paradigm Challenge
AI's ability to scan code for bugs might actually make open-source software more dangerous by finding vulnerabilities faster than humans can fix them.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
A bio-inspired fabric can stay at a physical temperature of 80°C while appearing to be only 50°C to heat-seeking cameras.
Apr 26
Paradigm Challenge
The most popular method for explaining AI decisions in finance is frequently providing explanations that are statistically no better than random noise.
Apr 26
Nature Is Weird
Leading AI models can replicate general human survey results but consistently fail to capture the counterintuitive weirdness of real human thought.
Apr 26
Paradigm Challenge
Our entire legal framework for AI governance is based on a category error that mistakes looking coherent for having a goal.
Apr 26
Paradigm Challenge
A single mathematical operator can now derive all of propositional logic, modal logic, and the core rules of calculus.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
Tiny 8-billion parameter models can detect harmful prompts with 99% accuracy by looking at their own internal brain waves before they even start typing.
Apr 26
Nature Is Weird
Trying to train an AI model to stop leaking secrets can actually make it leak that sensitive information more often.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
The Software-as-a-Service era is ending as AI reduces the cost of code to zero, shifting value toward guaranteed results instead of tool access.
Apr 26
Nature Is Weird
Frontier AI models systematically misclassify the expertise of Islamic Finance professionals as a sign of poor credentials, missing a $6 trillion industry.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
A new framework measures the value of AI by how much money a human would demand to do a job without it.
Apr 26
Collision
The famous volatility smile in options pricing is actually just a fundamental geometric property of information theory called Fisher curvature.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
Tripling the predictive accuracy of a financial AI model can be done by simply changing the target from raw returns to rank-based returns.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
Retailers can now hear exactly what customers think of a product on the shelf without recording their identity or transcribing their speech.
Apr 26
Collision
Applying the physics of electrical impedance matching to marketing funnels can boost sales conversions by 212% without increasing ad spend.
Apr 26
Practical Magic
Predicting which stock options will be profitable becomes twice as accurate when an AI looks at a company's financial statements instead of market prices.
Apr 26
Paradigm Challenge
The gold standard for testing financial models is fundamentally broken and mathematically impossible for a new class of physics-based trading systems.
Apr 26
Collision
Financial market volume profile math can be used to engineer a webpage so that a reader's eyes land exactly where an advertiser wants.
Apr 26
Nature Is Weird
Parkinson's and ALS leave a distinct "fingerprint" on speech patterns that remains identical regardless of whether the speaker is using English, Spanish, or Japanese.
Apr 25
Practical Magic
A new medical imaging algorithm generates full 3D MRI scans up to 1000 times faster than current AI models.
Apr 25
Nature Is Weird
Large Language Models ignore the actual diversity of the market and recommend a tiny, narrow group of brands every time.
Apr 25