AI Boom Spurs US-China Chip Race

The semiconductor chip tug-of-war between the US and China has chip companies scrambling to keep business going as usual. AI is ruling the tech world right now, as gadget makers and software giants integrate the tech into everything to enhance and empower their products. And this AI push has created an unprecedented demand for semiconductor … Read more

Closing the Skills Gap: Addressing the Surge in Demand for Digital Marketing Experts

The world of business is experiencing a massive transformation with the integration of rapid technological and digital innovation. In light of this ongoing evolution, aspiring entrepreneurs, existing CXOs, and also employees need to understand the new-age digital technologies and their impact across industries and products or services to achieve long-term success. In a rapidly expanding … Read more

$TRUMP Presale: Now Live On TrumpCrypto

PORT CHARLOTTE, United States, June 2nd, 2024/Chainwire/–TrumpCrypto.io is excited to announce the launch of the $TRUMP Coin Initial Coin Offering (ICO), a groundbreaking cryptocurrency designed to merge digital innovation with tangible real-world benefits. With a total supply of 8,000,000,000 tokens and a pre-sale price of 0.016 USDT per token, $TRUMP Coin offers a unique investment … Read more

Microsoft and ARM: A Rocky Romance A Decade in the Making

“Microsoft announces new Surface devices! Their light form factor blends the experience of a traditional laptop with a tablet. A new Windows version, specially built for low-power ARM processors, promises security and performance improvements. It gives users access to their favorite Windows apps with an all-day battery life. Microsoft believes these 2-in-1 gadgets can finally … Read more

Discrete Mean Estimates and the Landau-Siegel Zero

:::info Author: (1) Yitang Zhang. ::: Table of Links Abstract & Introduction Notation and outline of the proof The set Ψ1 Zeros of L(s, ψ)L(s, χψ) in Ω Some analytic lemmas Approximate formula for L(s, ψ) Mean value formula I Evaluation of Ξ11 Evaluation of Ξ12 Proof of Proposition 2.4 Proof of Proposition 2.6 Evaluation … Read more

Why Java Remains a Top Choice for Developers in 2024

Java is one of the world’s most well-known and widely used programming languages. Since its creation in 1995, it has maintained its popularity and significance despite the rapid development of technology and the emergence of new programming languages. Java is used to develop many mobile applications for large enterprise systems. Modern Capabilities of Java With … Read more

Syntax Error-Free and Generalizable Tool Use for LLMs: ToolDec Eliminates Syntax Errors

:::info Authors: (1) Kexun Zhang, UC Santa Barbara and Equal contribution; (2) Hongqiao Chen, Northwood High School and Equal contribution; (3) Lei Li, Carnegie Mellon University; (4) William Yang Wang,UC Santa Barbara. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Related Work ToolDec: LLM Tool Use via Finite-State Decoding Experiment: ToolDec Eliminates Syntax Errors Experiment: ToolDec … Read more

Syntax Error-Free and Generalizable Tool Use for LLMs: Appendix

:::info Authors: (1) Kexun Zhang, UC Santa Barbara and Equal contribution; (2) Hongqiao Chen, Northwood High School and Equal contribution; (3) Lei Li, Carnegie Mellon University; (4) William Yang Wang,UC Santa Barbara. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Related Work ToolDec: LLM Tool Use via Finite-State Decoding Experiment: ToolDec Eliminates Syntax Errors Experiment: ToolDec … Read more

Our Annotations Guide for BIG-Bench Mistake

:::info Authors: (1) Gladys Tyen, University of Cambridge, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, ALTA Institute, and Work done during an internship at Google Research (e-mail: gladys.tyen@cl.cam.ac.uk); (2) Hassan Mansoor, Google Research (e-mail: hassan@google.com); (3) Victor Carbune, Google Research (e-mail: vcarbune@google.com); (4) Peter Chen, Google Research and Equal leadership contribution (chenfeif@google.com); (5) Tony Mak, Google … Read more

BIG-Bench Mistake: Implementational Details That Are Important

:::info Authors: (1) Gladys Tyen, University of Cambridge, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, ALTA Institute, and Work done during an internship at Google Research (e-mail: gladys.tyen@cl.cam.ac.uk); (2) Hassan Mansoor, Google Research (e-mail: hassan@google.com); (3) Victor Carbune, Google Research (e-mail: vcarbune@google.com); (4) Peter Chen, Google Research and Equal leadership contribution (chenfeif@google.com); (5) Tony Mak, Google … Read more

LLMs Can Correct Reasoning Errors! But Not Without Limitations

:::info Authors: (1) Gladys Tyen, University of Cambridge, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, ALTA Institute, and Work done during an internship at Google Research (e-mail: gladys.tyen@cl.cam.ac.uk); (2) Hassan Mansoor, Google Research (e-mail: hassan@google.com); (3) Victor Carbune, Google Research (e-mail: vcarbune@google.com); (4) Peter Chen, Google Research and Equal leadership contribution (chenfeif@google.com); (5) Tony Mak, Google … Read more

Using LLMs to Correct Reasoning Mistakes: Related Works That You Should Know About

:::info Authors: (1) Gladys Tyen, University of Cambridge, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, ALTA Institute, and Work done during an internship at Google Research (e-mail: gladys.tyen@cl.cam.ac.uk); (2) Hassan Mansoor, Google Research (e-mail: hassan@google.com); (3) Victor Carbune, Google Research (e-mail: vcarbune@google.com); (4) Peter Chen, Google Research and Equal leadership contribution (chenfeif@google.com); (5) Tony Mak, Google … Read more