AI Models Get Smaller and Smarter, Robots Learn from Human Adversaries, and New Camera Tech Reshapes Video Creation
Update: 2025-03-18
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Today's tech breakthroughs show how artificial intelligence is becoming both more efficient and more human-like, with new models that can do more while using fewer resources. From tiny document-processing systems to robots that learn from human challenges, these advances point to a future where AI seamlessly integrates into our daily lives, while raising important questions about the balance between automation and human control.
Links to all the papers we discussed: ReCamMaster: Camera-Controlled Generative Rendering from A Single Video, PLADIS: Pushing the Limits of Attention in Diffusion Models at Inference
Time by Leveraging Sparsity, Adversarial Data Collection: Human-Collaborative Perturbations for
Efficient and Robust Robotic Imitation Learning, Technologies on Effectiveness and Efficiency: A Survey of State Spaces
Models, API Agents vs. GUI Agents: Divergence and Convergence, SmolDocling: An ultra-compact vision-language model for end-to-end
multi-modal document conversion
Links to all the papers we discussed: ReCamMaster: Camera-Controlled Generative Rendering from A Single Video, PLADIS: Pushing the Limits of Attention in Diffusion Models at Inference
Time by Leveraging Sparsity, Adversarial Data Collection: Human-Collaborative Perturbations for
Efficient and Robust Robotic Imitation Learning, Technologies on Effectiveness and Efficiency: A Survey of State Spaces
Models, API Agents vs. GUI Agents: Divergence and Convergence, SmolDocling: An ultra-compact vision-language model for end-to-end
multi-modal document conversion
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