What if artificial intelligence could evolve as seamlessly as humans, learning from every interaction without forgetting what it already knows? Prompt Engineering takes a closer look at how the ...
MIT researchers unveil a new fine-tuning method that lets enterprises consolidate their "model zoos" into a single, continuously learning agent.
Artificial intelligence has learned to talk, draw and code, but it still struggles with something children master in kindergarten: learning from mistakes without forgetting what it already knows. The ...
A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign suggests that the loss of skills often seen when fine-tuning large AI models may not be true forgetting but a temporary bias in their ...
Artificial intelligence can learn and remember how to do multiple tasks by mimicking the way sleep helps us cement what we learned during waking hours. “There is a huge trend now to bring ideas from ...
Google has announced HOPE, a new AI model that's developed in an effort to help machines learn and adapt over time. The firm describes HOPE as a "self-modifying" system that contains an innovative ...
This article is part of our Summer reads series. Visit the full collection for book lists, guest essays and more seasonal distractions. Learning new things is hard. Remembering what has already been ...
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