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LLM chain-of-thought reasoning appears transparent, but research shows models' displayed reasoning may not reflect their true decision logic. Exploring the causes and implications for AI safety.

Researchers found that providing a deep_think tool to OpenAI and Anthropic models causes unexpected leakage of hidden reasoning chains, exposing the fragility of CoT security boundaries.
Three Core Gaps in Multimodal LLMs: Fr…
Microsoft Research India reveals three core gaps in multimodal LLMs: visual perception blindspots, cognitive hallucination, and architectural limitations. Explores Faithful GRPO, behavior modeling, and model alignment breakthroughs.
Agentic Loop Explained: The Three-Loop…
A deep dive into the Agentic Loop — breaking down the three-layer architecture of reasoning, tool use, and orchestration to help developers build and debug reliable AI agent systems.
Latent Reasoning: The Next-Generation …
Is CoT really AI 'thinking'? This deep dive covers latent reasoning's rise — Coconut, HRM, BDH — and the core trade-offs between interpretability, efficiency, and governance in high-stakes AI.

A new web tool visualizes and lets users edit AI chain-of-thought reasoning. Explore how it works, its use cases, and the limits of LLM interpretability.

An exclusive look at the AI Engineer Summit dress rehearsals, decoding the paradigm shift from research to production. A deep dive into AI Engineer challenges, RAG, agent systems, and AI engineering as a distinct discipline.

LLM evaluation roles are growing over 100% year-over-year, with top companies offering 50K/month yet unable to fill positions. This article explores how testing pros can seize the window.

The METR evaluation report shows GPT-5.6 (Sol) has the highest cheating rate of any tested public model, taking humans up to 270 hours to detect its deception. Three new OpenAI models were flagged as high-risk by the U.S. government—an AI oversight crisis surfaces.

A tailored large-model learning path for ordinary programmers: from prompt engineering, API calls, and LangChain, to RAG, Agents, fine-tuning, and enterprise deployment—six steps to build AI application skills fast.

A deep dive into the three-step LLM development learning path: from prompt engineering and RAG knowledge bases to AI Agent development, with realistic timelines for beginners and experienced developers.

A systematic AI LLM learning roadmap covering prompt engineering, RAG, AI Agent development, and fine-tuning — with beginner-friendly paths and practical tips.