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Daily Tech Feed: From the Labs

Daily Tech Feed: From the Labs

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Daily Tech Feed: From the Labs delivers deep dives into the most important AI and machine learning research papers. Each episode breaks down a single paper — the core ideas, the technical details, and the researchers behind the work. Produced entirely by artificial intelligence. Subscribe to stay at the frontier.© 2026 Daily Tech Feed Scienza
  • Attention Is All You Need — The Paper That Changed Everything
    Feb 11 2026
    In our inaugural episode, we dive deep into Attention Is All You Need — the 15-page paper from June 2017 that introduced the Transformer architecture and reshaped all of artificial intelligence. We break down how it works, why the title is a Beatles joke, and where all eight authors ended up — from Google Gemini to RNA therapeutics to blockchain.
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    16 min
  • Generative Modeling via Drifting — One-Step Image Generation
    Feb 12 2026
    Researchers from MIT and Harvard propose Drifting Models, a new paradigm for generative modeling that achieves state-of-the-art image generation in a single forward pass. Instead of iterating at inference time like diffusion models, Drifting Models evolve the generated distribution during training using an elegant attraction-repulsion mechanism. The result: one-step image generation with FID 1.54 on ImageNet 256x256, beating even multi-step diffusion models. From the lab of Kaiming He, the creator of ResNet.
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    13 min
  • DreamDojo — Teaching Robots to Dream
    Feb 13 2026
    Researchers from UC Berkeley, NVIDIA, and UT Austin introduce DreamDojo, a framework that teaches robots physical skills by learning from large-scale human videos. Instead of expensive robot-specific data, DreamDojo distills 5 years of human video into a generalist world model that runs in real time. We break down how it works, why the team composition matters, and what it means for the future of robotics.
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    21 min
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