RULER (Relative Universal LLM-Elicited Rewards) eliminates the need for hand-crafted reward functions by using an LLM-as-judge to automatically score agent trajectories. Simply define your task in the ...
Someone had to step up. The opensource fitness community deserves better than broken promises and abandoned platforms. I'm not building this for profit. This isn't just a revival : it's an evolution.
There’s nothing like the thrill and provocation of watching a TV show that leaves your mind completely blown and scattered. Television is full of unique concepts and worlds that have the ability to ...
Aided by Russian tech, China’s Type 096 ballistic missile submarine nears completion, threatening to outpace even the most advanced sub-hunting capabilities. Stealthier and more elusive, these vessels ...
Snapchat is launching a new Lens that lets users create and edit images using a text-to-image AI generator, the company told TechCrunch exclusively. The new “Imagine Lens” is available to Snapchat+ ...
Recent progress in both analog and digital quantum simulations heralds a future in which quantum computers could simulate — and thereby illuminate — physical phenomena that are far too complex for ...
The Teamgroup C47 fell a bit shy of the competition in synthetic benchmarks, but was their equal in our real-world 48GB transfer tests and better than most during large sustained writes. PCIe 4.0 HMB ...
Billie Melissa is a Newsweek reporter based in London. Her focus is reporting on film and television. She has in depth knowledge of documentaries, female directed films, awards season, and frequently ...
Labor Day may bring about the unofficial end to summer, but on the bright side, it can be a good time to save on tech. While seasonal holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day aren’t the boon for tech ...
A new Frank Drebin is back on the case. Liam Neeson steps into the goofy shoes of the legendary Leslie Nielsen, playing Frank Drebin Jr., the Los Angeles cop son of Nielsen’s original goofball in "The ...
As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything ...