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🚀 AI News with Shaily for Week starting Jan 19: Can Google’s Nested Learning Change Everything?

🚀 AI News with Shaily for Week starting Jan 19: Can Google’s Nested Learning Change Everything?

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🚀 Welcome to your Weekly AI News Roundup with Shaily! Hosted by Shailendra Kumar (Shaily), this episode (Week starting March 23, 2025) dives into the most exciting artificial intelligence and machine learning breakthroughs from Google, NVIDIA, Siemens, and more. 🧠 First up: Google Research announces Nested Learning, a deep learning breakthrough enabling self-modifying AI architectures and continual learning. Their HOPE model outshines standard transformers in language tasks—transforming how machine learning adapts to new information. ⚡️ NVIDIA hits CES with the Rubin AI platform—six new chips making supercomputing up to 10x more cost-effective and training mixture-of-expert models with fewer GPUs. This has huge implications for AI developers and data scientists seeking efficient AI performance. 🌍 The Technology Innovation Institute unveils Falcon-H1R 7B, a lean Transformer-Mamba hybrid, bringing powerful AI reasoning to edge computing without needing massive resources. 🏭 Industrial innovation gets a boost as Siemens and NVIDIA team up, merging AI with digital twin technology and new AI copilots—projected to fast-track drug development and redefine manufacturing. 🚗 And don’t miss NVIDIA’s Alpamayo 1: a 10-billion parameter vision-language-action model that powers robotics and autonomous vehicles, marking a leap for real-world deep learning applications. Whether you’re a researcher, developer, or business leader, these AI stories matter—pushing the boundaries from cloud to edge, research to real-world impact. 🔥 Subscribe now for the latest machine learning developments, and follow Shailendra Kumar on YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Medium. Stay curious, stay informed!
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