by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 8, 2025 | AI News
At Notre Dame, few things are as bleak as a gray November day after you have finished studying physics or organic chemistry at “Heschella” (Hesburgh Library x Coachella, per my friend group). My fellow upperclassmen, you know the feeling. And it will be here before...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 7, 2025 | AI News
Key Takeaways Can Bittensor’s TAO price reach $3,000? Learn how its 2025 halving, decentralized AI network, & market factors could trigger an epic crypto bull run. New York, NY – Talk in the crypto and AI scenes keeps circling back to one name: Bittensor [TAO]. An...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 7, 2025 | AI News
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OpenAI study says current GenAI evaluations encourage guessing over uncertainty
Hallucinations stem from next-word prediction, not mysterious AI glitches
Redesigning scoreboards to reward humility...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 7, 2025 | AI News
Greg Ip is the Chief economics commentator for the Wall Street Journal. In this morning’s edition he penned an article articulating his theory that AI is also damaging the knowledge base that is available to researchers. We at VINNEWS asked an AI to respond. This...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 7, 2025 | AI News
Earlier, Geoffrey Hinton flagged that AI is already capable of generating harmful ideas and may soon develop beyond human comprehension (Representative image/Pexels) Geoffrey Hinton, widely known as the “godfather of artificial intelligence (AI),” has issued a stark...
by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 7, 2025 | AI News
If there is any field in which the rise of AI is already said to be rendering humans obsolete—in which the dawn of superintelligence is already upon us—it is coding. This makes the results of a recent study genuinely astonishing. In the study, published in July, the...