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June 8, 20267 min readFour approaches can dramatically improve the performance and trustworthiness of AI agents in operational environments.
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IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS)2025We present a protocol for fault-tolerantly implementing the logical quantum random access memory (QRAM) operation, given access to a specialized, noisy QRAM device. For coherently accessing classical memories of size 2^n, our protocol consumes only poly(n) fault-tolerant quantum resources (logical gates, logical qubits, quantum error correction cycles, etc.), avoiding the need to perform active error correction
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2025This paper investigates synthetic data generation strategies in developing generative retrieval models for domain-specific corpora, thereby addressing the scalability challenges inherent in manually annotating in-domain queries. We study the data strategies for a two-stage training framework: in the first stage, which focuses on learning to decode document identifiers from queries, we investigate LLM-generated
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KDD 2025 Workshop on Prompt Optimization2025Length control in Large Language Models (LLMs) is a crucial but under-addressed challenge, with applications ranging from voice interfaces requiring concise responses to research summaries needing comprehensive outputs. Current approaches to length control, including Regularized DPO, Length-Instruction Fine-Tuning, and tool-augmented methods, typically require expensive model retrain-ing or complex inference-time
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NeurIPS 2025 Workshop on Uncovering Causality in Science2025Online randomized controlled experiments (A/B tests) measure causal changes in industry. While these experiments use incremental changes to minimize disruption, they often yield statistically insignificant results due to low signal-to-noise ratios. Precision improvement (or reducing standard error) traditionally focuses on trigger observations - where treatment and control outputs differ. Though effective
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KDD 2025 Workshop on AI Agent for Information Retrieval2025In this paper, we present CACHE-ED, a novel framework for document entity extraction that combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with graph-based document representations, caching mechanisms, and an actor-critic multi-agent architecture. Our approach addresses the inefficiencies and inaccuracies that are common in extracting structured information from documents, particularly in templated formats
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