Ah yes, because solving "million-step" tasks is just as easy as a toddler's ABCs in the magical land of 2025. πŸ€–βœ¨ Let's all pretend this isn't a glorified way of asking for donations while name-dropping the Simons Foundation for a sprinkle of academic prestige. πŸ†πŸ’Έ
https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09030 #AIChallenges #AcademicPrestige #Fundraising #TechHumor #2025Vision #HackerNews #ngated
Solving a Million-Step LLM Task with Zero Errors

LLMs have achieved remarkable breakthroughs in reasoning, insights, and tool use, but chaining these abilities into extended processes at the scale of those routinely executed by humans, organizations, and societies has remained out of reach. The models have a persistent error rate that prevents scale-up: for instance, recent experiments in the Towers of Hanoi benchmark domain showed that the process inevitably becomes derailed after at most a few hundred steps. Thus, although LLM research is often still benchmarked on tasks with relatively few dependent logical steps, there is increasing attention on the ability (or inability) of LLMs to perform long range tasks. This paper describes MAKER, the first system that successfully solves a task with over one million LLM steps with zero errors, and, in principle, scales far beyond this level. The approach relies on an extreme decomposition of a task into subtasks, each of which can be tackled by focused microagents. The high level of modularity resulting from the decomposition allows error correction to be applied at each step through an efficient multi-agent voting scheme. This combination of extreme decomposition and error correction makes scaling possible. Thus, the results suggest that instead of relying on continual improvement of current LLMs, massively decomposed agentic processes (MDAPs) may provide a way to efficiently solve problems at the level of organizations and societies.

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Ah, the not-so-glorious days of computing freedom 🌈 where anyone could run their own questionable code at 2 AM and crash their system without a corporate overlord holding their hand πŸ‘‹. Welcome to 2025, where your machine is just a fancy paperweight shackled by tech giants 🏒.
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/22/what-happened-to-running-what-you-wanted-on-your-own-machine/ #computingfreedom #techgiants #nostalgia #codecrashing #digitalindependence #2025vision #HackerNews #ngated
What Happened To Running What You Wanted On Your Own Machine?

When the microcomputer first landed in homes some forty years ago, it came with a simple freedomβ€”you could run whatever software you could get your hands on. Floppy disk from a friend? Pop it in. S…

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Daily Inspiration: β€œPause. reflect. turn the chaos into insight" - Futurist Jim Carroll

I've always liked the idea of starting to focus my mindset as a new year approaches. Given that it is only a few weeks away, I thought now might be as good a time as any!

With that in mind, starting next Monday, November 25, I'll be launching here in my Daily Inspiration a series that will carry us through to January 1: "25 Things I've Learned That Will Carry Me into 2025: A Motivational Trend Series." You'll find the series unfolding at 2025.jimcarroll.com; it will also become the focus of my Daily Inspiration each day up until and including January 1, 2025.

I've done this before. Last year, I rolled out my '24 Strategies for 2024" series in the same way, and the entire series still resides at 2024.jimcarroll.com. In 2023, I took a different approach, with a series of 23 Trends for 2023.

Back in 2019? In December of that year, I started putting together my Insight 2020 video series together, with a video post related to every theme each day. Check the first item in the series  - "Check your speed!" Little did I know the speed at which organizations and people would need to adapt just a few months later as the global pandemic began to unfold!

In other years, I approached the forthcoming New Year with my "words" or "phrases" for the coming year, such as a post, "10 Phrases that Define 2022."

This method of pausing and thinking about the forthcoming year goes way back to 2006 when I wrote my original 10 Great Words outline in December 2005, These became a PDF and material I used to close many of my keynotes on stage - and are summarized at https://10greatwords.jimcarroll.com.

What's the point of all this?

I've always found it useful to take a moment to pause, reflect, and come up with some strategies for the year to come. Given the likely volatility in what comes next, I've decided to take an approach this year that will offer up my thoughts with "25 Things I've Learned That Will Carry Me into 2025." I have no idea what I am going to write about; I have yet to define my list - but that will unfold in the days to come.

Stay tuned!

#PauseReflectAct #TurnChaosIntoInsight #MotivationalSeries #2025Vision #DailyInspiration #FutureFocused #StrategicThinking #InsightfulLeadership #YearAhead #ResilienceAndGrowth

Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2024/11/daily-inspiration-into-2025-pause-reflect-turn-the-chaos-into-insight/

Navigating the Future: A Journey with Technology, From the 80s to 2025 and Beyond πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ’«

In 2025 I will have spent a lifetime as a blind person living in a sighted world 🌍. I learnt very early on that one thing that would help me was technology πŸ“². That has led to a forty-year love and hate relationship with Access/Assistive Technology 🎧.
Technology has changed a lot since the mid-80s, but perhaps not as much as in the past two years πŸš€. Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, nothing has been the same – with talk of end-of-the-world β€˜doom’ ☠️ or a new β€˜golden’ age 🌟 fighting it out for the headlines every day. But while the world deals with these existential questions, blind people have been enjoying the benefits of the new technology πŸ€–.

I am hoping to take delivery of one of the new Glidance mobility devices next year πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. With it, I’m planning to stroll up to my local coffee shop β˜•οΈ for brunch with a girlfriend. I’ll have my phone with me, of course, an iPhone 17 Pro πŸ“±. Because I am a β€˜cool cookie’ πŸͺ, I’ll be wearing sunglasses 😎, even if it isn’t sunny – the next version of the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses by then πŸ•ΆοΈ. When I was learning to use a long cane forty years ago I had nothing but the benefits of being a teenager πŸ§’. The benefits of being a teenager are not to be underestimated when it comes to mobility – if for very little else.

So, what will it be like? Walking the streets in 2025 with Glidance, an iPhone 17, and wearing Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses 2? πŸ€” And what will it be like in 2035? Will I make it to fifty years in the dark? 🌌 Will the world? Perhaps that question is too dark to answer here πŸŒ‘, so tell me, what do you expect from Assistive Technology in the next ten years? πŸ’¬

#AssistiveTech #AccessibilityMatters #Blind #TechForGood #FutureOfMobility #AIRevolution #2025Vision #InclusionForAll #DisabilityAdvocacy #TechJourney