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AI research lab Goodfire finds models think using geometric shapes

Goodfire, an AI research lab valued at $1.25 billion, has released new findings suggesting that AI models represent concepts using geometric shapes, a phenomenon termed "neural geometry." This insight, derived from studying the internal workings of AI, is crucial for improving model behavior and safety. Their flagship tool, Silico, leverages this understanding to map AI "brains," enabling developers to identify and correct errors, with early adopters including Mayo Clinic, Rakuten, and Microsoft. AI

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IMPACT Understanding AI's internal 'neural geometry' could unlock safer, more controllable models and novel applications.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes new research findings and a tool release from an AI research lab focused on interpretability. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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AI research lab Goodfire finds models think using geometric shapes

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Rashi Shrivastava, Forbes Staff ·

    We Have No Clue What Goes On Inside AI's Brain. This $1.25 Billion Startup Is Trying To Find Out

    Founded in 2024, Goodfire is trying to fix AI’s black box problem — increasingly important as AI systems take on high-stakes tasks in cybersecurity and finance.