In the latest episode of Razr Kade Daily News, several groundbreaking developments in artificial intelligence and robotics were highlighted.
GPT-5.4 Cracks Erdős Conjectures
OpenAI's GPT-5.4 has reportedly solved the famous Erdős conjectures, a set of unsolved problems in number theory named after mathematician Paul Erdős. This marks a significant milestone in AI's ability to tackle complex mathematical reasoning, showcasing the model's advanced problem-solving capabilities.
Qwen3.6 Runs Locally on RTX 3090
Alibaba's Qwen3.6 model has been successfully deployed on a single NVIDIA RTX 3090 GPU, demonstrating that large language models can be run locally without requiring expensive enterprise hardware. This opens up possibilities for developers and researchers to experiment with powerful AI models on consumer-grade equipment.
1X NEO Robot Begins Shipping
The humanoid robot NEO, developed by 1X Technologies (backed by OpenAI), is now being shipped to early customers. Designed for household tasks, NEO can navigate autonomously and perform actions like knocking on doors, signaling a step toward wider domestic robotics adoption.
Other News
- Berkeley researchers published a paper on "voice drift" in AI systems, examining how models can subtly alter their speech patterns over time.
- A Chinese court ruled on a case involving an AI system firing an employee, raising new legal questions about AI decision-making in the workplace.