Training an LLM is Like Growing a Fractal: The Power of Iterative Learning

James Gleick, one of my favorite science writers, wrote this famous quote in his book Chaos: Making a New Science:  “IN THE MIND’S EYE, a fractal is a way of seeing infinity”.’  Doesn’t it also reflect how LLMs work?  How? Just like fractals, these models take patterns, layer them and build something infinitely complex from simple rules. It’s like staring into a never-ending web of words, where meaning keeps unfolding the deeper we go.

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AntGrip: Enhancing Gripper Performance with Ant-Inspired Hairs

Whenever I find myself really fascinated by biomimicry, I often discover new things inspired by it. This time, it’s a robotic hand that takes ideas from how ants work. Imagine you’re picking up a slippery soda can with a simple two-finger robot gripper. No suction cups, no fancy sensors, just friction. Sounds tricky, right? That’s exactly the kind of challenge researchers tackled by taking inspiration from “ants”.

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