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15 articles about industry 4.0 in AI news

Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro: The Quiet Revolution That's Redefining AI Benchmarks

Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro preview, released in November 2025, has achieved remarkable performance leaps within just three months. The modest version numbering belies what industry observers describe as 'significant jumps' across most benchmarks, positioning it as a new state-of-the-art contender.

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DISCO-TAB: Hierarchical RL Framework Boosts Clinical Data Synthesis by 38.2%, Achieves JSD < 0.01

Researchers propose DISCO-TAB, a reinforcement learning framework that guides a fine-tuned LLM with multi-granular feedback to generate synthetic clinical data. It improves downstream classifier utility by up to 38.2% versus GAN/diffusion baselines and achieves near-perfect statistical fidelity (JSD < 0.01).

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arXiv Paper Proposes Federated Multi-Agent System with AI Critics for Network Fault Analysis

A new arXiv paper introduces a collaborative control algorithm for AI agents and critics in a federated multi-agent system, providing convergence guarantees and applying it to network telemetry fault detection. The system maintains agent privacy and scales with O(m) communication overhead for m modalities.

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DRKL: Diversity-Aware Reverse KL Divergence Fixes Overconfidence in LLM Distillation

A new paper proposes Diversity-aware Reverse KL (DRKL), a fix for the overconfidence and reduced diversity caused by the popular Reverse KL divergence in LLM distillation. DRKL consistently outperforms existing objectives across multiple benchmarks.

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arXiv Paper Proposes 'Connections' Word Game as New Benchmark for AI Agent Social Intelligence

A new arXiv preprint introduces the improvisational word game 'Connections' as a benchmark for evaluating social intelligence in AI agents. It requires agents to gauge the cognitive states of others, testing collaborative reasoning beyond individual knowledge retrieval.

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MOON3.0: A New Reasoning-Aware MLLM for Fine-Grained E-commerce Product Understanding

A new arXiv paper introduces MOON3.0, a multimodal large language model (MLLM) specifically architected for e-commerce. It uses a novel joint contrastive and reinforcement learning framework to explicitly model fine-grained product details from images and text, outperforming other models on a new benchmark, MBE3.0.

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UniMixer: A Unified Architecture for Scaling Laws in Recommendation Systems

A new arXiv paper introduces UniMixer, a unified scaling architecture for recommender systems. It bridges attention-based, TokenMixer-based, and factorization-machine-based methods into a single theoretical framework, aiming to improve parameter efficiency and scaling return on investment (ROI).

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Uni-SafeBench Study: Unified Multimodal Models Show 30-50% Higher Safety Failure Rates Than Specialized Counterparts

Researchers introduced Uni-SafeBench, a benchmark showing that Unified Multimodal Large Models (UMLMs) suffer a significant safety degradation compared to specialized models, with open-source versions showing the highest failure rates.

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E-STEER: New Framework Embeds Emotion in LLM Hidden States, Shows Non-Monotonic Impact on Reasoning and Safety

A new arXiv paper introduces E-STEER, an interpretable framework for embedding emotion as a controllable variable in LLM hidden states. Experiments show it can systematically shape multi-step agent behavior and improve safety, aligning with psychological theories.

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FAOS Neurosymbolic Architecture Boosts Enterprise Agent Accuracy by 46% via Ontology-Constrained Reasoning

Researchers introduced a neurosymbolic architecture that constrains LLM-based agents with formal ontologies, improving metric accuracy by 46% and regulatory compliance by 31.8% in controlled experiments. The system, deployed in production, serves 21 industries with over 650 agents.

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China's Planar Maglev 'XBot' Movers Use AI for 6-DoF Precision on Electromagnetic 'Flyway'

Chinese robotics firm Planar Motor demonstrates 'XBot' movers that levitate 1–2 mm above a tiled electromagnetic surface, achieving frictionless, coordinated 2D motion. The system uses AI for 6-degree-of-freedom precision control in factory automation.

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Kering Appoints Former Renault Executive Pierre Houlès as Chief Digital, AI and IT Officer

Kering has hired Pierre Houlès, a former Renault executive, as its new Director of Digital, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology. This signals a strategic push to accelerate digital transformation and AI adoption across the luxury group.

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NVIDIA Breaks the Data Bottleneck: Nemotron-Terminal and Nemotron 3 Super Democratize Agentic AI

NVIDIA has launched Nemotron-Terminal, a systematic data engineering pipeline to scale LLM terminal agents, and Nemotron 3 Super, a massive 120B-parameter open-source model. These releases aim to solve the critical data scarcity and transparency issues plaguing autonomous AI agent development.

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FIRE Benchmark Ignites New Era in Financial AI Evaluation

Researchers introduce FIRE, a comprehensive benchmark testing LLMs on both theoretical financial knowledge and practical business scenarios. The benchmark includes 3,000 financial scenario questions and reveals significant gaps in current models' financial reasoning capabilities.

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Gemini 3.1 Pro Claims Benchmark Supremacy: A New Era in AI Reasoning Emerges

Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro has dethroned competitors on major AI benchmarks, achieving unprecedented scores in abstract reasoning and reducing hallucinations by 38%. While establishing technical dominance, questions remain about its practical tool integration.

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