Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, March 18
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 18.
Fitbit’s Personal Health Coach Will Soon Understand Your Medical Records
Google says Fitbit’s AI Coach will offer improved sleep insights and use your medical records for more personalized advice.
Google, Meta and Amazon Join Global Pact to Fight Rising Online Scams
The companies will share fraud intelligence and coordinate responses as AI makes scams faster, cheaper and harder to detect.
Nvidia Teases DLSS 5 and Gamers Aren’t Impressed
The new AI technology is making some big changes to video game graphics that hardly anyone seems to like.
Nvidia says it can shrink LLM memory 20x without changing model weights
Nvidia researchers have introduced a new technique that dramatically reduces how much memory large language models need to track conversation history — by as much as 20x — without modifying…
Open source Mamba 3 arrives to surpass Transformer architecture with nearly 4% improved language modeling, reduced latency
The generative AI era began for most people with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022, but the underlying technology — the “Transformer” neural network architecture that allows AI…
Dog Health Goes Digital With New AI Chatbot
Fi Intelligence allows you to ask questions of a specially tailored pet health chatbot, but it’s not meant to replace vet visits.
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue OpenAI
The lawsuit continues a trend of content owners suing AI companies for copyright infringement.
The authorization problem that could break enterprise AI
When an AI agent needs to log into your CRM, pull records from your database, and send an email on your behalf, whose identity is it using? And what happens…
Mistral AI launches Forge to help companies build proprietary AI models, challenging cloud giants
Mistral AI on Monday launched Forge, an enterprise model training platform that allows organizations to build, customize, and continuously improve AI models using their own proprietary data — a move…