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  1. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued new guidelines on Wednesday outlining when inventions created with the help of artificial intelligence can be patented, clarifying that AI is a tool used by human inventors.
  2. Researchers at MIT’s CSAIL are charting a more "modular" path ahead for software development, breaking systems into "concepts" and "synchronizations" to make code clearer, safer, and easier for LLMs to generate.

    MIT researchers are proposing a new software development approach centered around "concepts" and "synchronizations" to address issues of complexity, safety, and LLM compatibility in modern software.

    Concepts are self-contained units of functionality (like "sharing" or "liking") with their own state and actions, whereas synchronizations are explicit rules defining how these concepts interact, expressed in a simple, LLM-friendly language.

    The benefits include ncreased modularity, transparency, easier understanding for both humans and AI, improved safety, and potential for automated software development. Real-world application: has been demonstrated by successfully restructuring features (liking, commenting, sharing) to be more modular and legible.

    Future includes concept catalogs, a shift in software architecture, and improved collaboration through shared, well-tested concepts.
  3. - Raph Levien, who is an expert in Rust and rendering on GPUs, who founded Advogato, and who designed Inconsolata, a great monospace font. His talk's title is *I Want a Good Parallel Language*.
    - Jeff Shrager will give a talk on reviving early AI programs like ELIZA and IPL-V. His talk's title is *RetroAI: Reanimating the Earliest AIs in the Lost Languages that Predated Lisp*.
  4. Italo Calvino's 'literature machine' is a prescient vision of the perils and promise of artificial intelligence. This article explores Calvino's thoughts on the future of literature in the age of computers, his embrace of fantasy as a way to represent the modern world, and why his work remains relevant today.
  5. An Apple study shows that large language models (LLMs) can improve performance by using a checklist-based reinforcement learning scheme, similar to a simple productivity trick of checking one's work.
  6. A pilot program allows teachers to use AI to tackle their classroom problems. Researchers found that teachers learned to build and customize tools quickly, but successful integration depended on solving specific problems rather than just seeking efficiency.
  7. The article discusses how AI is forcing institutions like schools, governments, and corporations to re-evaluate their purpose and adapt to a world where machines can increasingly perform cognitive tasks. It argues that institutions must become more adaptive, transparent, and focused on uniquely human values to remain relevant.
  8. This GitHub repository contains a re-implementation of the IPL-V programming language and the Logic Theorist (LT) program. It includes the original code transcribed into a TSV format and converted to Lisp, along with documentation and debugging tools.
  9. Jeff Shrager has reanimated LT in IPL-V with a new implementation.
  10. The ELIZA chatbot, created in the 1960s by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT, has been painstakingly reconstructed from archived records and run for the first time in over half a century. This effort marks a significant step in preserving one of the earliest examples of artificial intelligence. Despite its rudimentary nature compared to modern AI, ELIZA's resurrection highlights its historical importance.

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