Nous Research launches AI model with optional reasoning mode

Nous Research has released DeepHermes-3, a new AI language model that allows users to switch between detailed reasoning and quick responses. As reported by Carl Franzen for VentureBeat, this 8-billion parameter model builds on Meta’s Llama technology. Users can activate a special reasoning mode that makes the AI show its thought process before providing answers. …

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Anthropic working on hybrid AI model with adjustable reasoning capabilities

Anthropic is preparing to launch a new AI model that combines language processing with reasoning abilities. According to an article by Matthias Bastian citing The Information, the model features variable resource allocation through a slider control. Users can adjust computing power for specific tasks, with the lowest setting operating as a standard language model. Early …

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Understanding Reasoning AI: What it is, how to use it

As creative professionals, we’ve already witnessed how generative AI has transformed the way we create content, design visuals, and develop ideas. Now, there’s a new player in the field: Reasoning AI. Unlike traditional AI models that excel at pattern recognition or generating content, Reasoning AI models are designed to approach problems through logical analysis and …

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OpenAI expands visibility of o3-mini AI model’s reasoning process

OpenAI has updated its o3-mini AI model to provide users with more detailed insights into its reasoning steps. The change affects both free and paid users of ChatGPT, as reported by Kyle Wiggers for TechCrunch. The enhanced “chain of thought” feature aims to help users better understand how the model arrives at its answers. While …

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Stanford researchers create AI reasoning model for under $50, challenging industry giants

Researchers from Stanford and the University of Washington have developed an AI model called s1 that rivals the capabilities of expensive commercial AI systems while costing less than $50 in computing resources to train. The model, which was created through a process called distillation using Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental model, demonstrates similar performance …

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Microsoft brings advanced AI reasoning to all Copilot versions for free

Microsoft is extending OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model to all Copilot users at no additional cost, Tom Warren reports. The feature, called “Think Deeper,” enables more complex question handling and provides detailed step-by-step answers. It was previously available only to premium subscribers. The tool takes approximately 30 seconds to analyze questions from multiple perspectives. Microsoft AI …

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Google releases new Gemini 2.0 AI models with expanded capabilities

Google has announced several new versions of its Gemini artificial intelligence models, expanding its AI portfolio with different options for developers and users. The company is making Gemini 2.0 Flash generally available through its AI Studio and Vertex AI platforms, while introducing a new cost-efficient model called Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite and an experimental version of …

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Meta develops AI that knows when to think fast or slow

Meta AI and the University of Illinois Chicago researchers have created a new system that helps AI models respond more efficiently to queries. As reported by Ben Dickson in VentureBeat, the technology enables AI to determine whether a question needs deep reasoning or a quick response. The system, called Inference Budget-Constrained Policy Optimization (IBPO), uses …

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Amazon introduces automated reasoning tool to reduce AI hallucinations

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is implementing automated reasoning technology to help prevent AI models from generating false information, according to a Wall Street Journal article by Belle Lin. The technology aims to provide mathematical proof that AI responses are accurate within specific domains. AWS’s new tool, called Automated Reasoning Checks, requires customers to establish definitive …

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Comparison: DeepSeek-R1 versus OpenAI o1 in real-world AI tasks

A comprehensive comparison of AI models DeepSeek-R1 and o1 reveals that while both systems make errors, R1’s transparent reasoning process gives it an advantage in practical applications. This finding comes from recent testing conducted by Ben Dickson, as reported in VentureBeat. The comparison focused on real-world tasks including investment calculations, data analysis, and sports statistics …

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