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Hereā€™s what you need to know about AI today:

  • New study finds AI better at pattern recognition than rule application.

  • xAI's Grok-2 got a 2x speed boost after code rewrite.

  • Apple will roll out iPad-like home robot for 2026-2027.

  • Google AI Studio adds Prompt Gallery to test advanced AI features.

New research reveals why you should always include examples in your prompts. 

You know how most prompting advice tells you to include a few example outputs with your request? Well, a group of researchers from Amazon and UCLA just found out why that works as well as it does. 

It turns out, large language models excel at learning patterns, even with only a few examples. What they donā€™t excel at? Applying rulesā€”especially in unfamiliar scenarios.

Hereā€™s what happened: 

  • The paper looked at two types of reasoning in AI: ā€œdeductiveā€ (applying rules) and ā€œinductiveā€ (figuring out patterns).

  • The researchers tested large language models like GPT-4 on a variety of tasks, from math to language to spatial reasoning. 

  • They discovered that AI are actually really good at inductive reasoning, often getting perfect scores, but struggle with deductive reasoning, especially on ā€œcounterfactualā€ tasks (things they weren't trained on).

To test their theories, the researchers created a new method, called SolverLearner, which uses a two-step process: 

  • Function proposal (the learning step): The AI is given a few examples and asked to figure out the underlying pattern or rule.

  • Function execution (the application step): Once the AI proposes a rule, it's tested using an external ā€œverificationā€ system (like a code interpreter), not the AI itself.

By using an external system to apply the rule, the researchers could focus solely on how well the AI learned the pattern without mixing in its ability to apply the rule.

This means future AI models (like Strawberry) will need to prove their deductive skills have specifically improved before they can claim anything close to AGIā€¦

Hereā€™s how to apply this in your own work with AI: 

  • When asking an AI to solve a problem, play to its strengths and always give it a few examples. 

  • Don't assume the AI can perfectly follow complex instructions or rules, especially with unique situations.

  • When possible, break down complex tasks into smaller pattern-recognition problems rather than long sets of rules.

In general, this paper is a good reminder to be aware that while an AI might understand a concept, it can still make mistakes when trying to apply it.

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Around the Horn.

  • Grok-2 got a 2x speed boost after 2 engineers at xAI rewrote the inference code stack from the ground up in 3 days.

  • VCs are eagerly buying into other VCs' AI startups at premium prices, sometimes 30% higher than recent valuations.

  • Apple is moving ahead with plans to build tabletop robots (rolling iPad that follows you around) sometime around 2026-2027.

  • There are now 70+ legit robotics companies hiring right now, signaling a boom-time for the industry.

  • Google has a new Prompt Gallery feature in its AI Studio to let you test out ā€œlong context, native multi-modal (image, video and audio), structured outputs, and more!ā€

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