A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs
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The Miami-based AI startup Subquadratic came out of stealth mode last month with a huge claim. It announced that it had solved a mathematical bottleneck that had been holding back large language models for almost a decade. The details were thin, and many people were unconvinced. But Subquadratic has started to bring the receipts, sharing…
1Key Takeaways
- The Miami-based AI startup Subquadratic came out of stealth mode last month with a huge claim.
- It announced that it had solved a mathematical bottleneck that had been holding back large language models for almost a decade.
- The details were thin, and many people were unconvinced.
- But Subquadratic has started to bring the receipts, sharing….
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LLM news directly affects chatbots, copilots, and APIs that millions of products rely on. MIT Tech Review reports that the Miami-based AI startup Subquadratic came out of stealth mode last month with a huge claim.
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