Scale AI News | Sep 13, 2024
Michael Kratsios, former WH CTO, is now with Scale AI...
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Scale AI
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Updates as of Sep 13, 2024
- Michael Kratsios, former WH CTO, is now with Scale AI.
- Scale AI collaborated with Cursor AI and Caltech to introduce PLANSEARCH, a new search algorithm to improve code generation by large language models.
- Scale AI's PlanSearch restores diversity in LLM output using combinatorial samples of observations for coding problems, yielding strong gains.
- Scale AI released a new state-of-the-art test-time compute method called PlanSearch that outperforms existing approaches on LiveCodeBench.
- Scale AI recently had dinner with DSIT to discuss matters from AI to payments regulation.
- Scale AI researchers, including Evan Wang, introduced PlanSearch to improve code generation in LLMs like Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
- Scale AI co-authored a paper on PlanSearch, a development that can upgrade and reshape AI coding.
- Scale AI researchers published a paper on a new search algorithm that improves code generation by planning in natural language.
- Scale AI's new research shows human red-teamers outperform automated methods, and they released the MHJ dataset for further multiturn red teaming research.
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