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    Qwen-Image-Layered

    Qwen-Image-Layered

    Qwen-Image-Layered: Layered Decomposition for Inherent Editablity

    Qwen-Image-Layered is an extension of the Qwen series of multimodal models that introduces layered image understanding, enabling the model to reason about hierarchical visual structures — such as separating foreground, background, objects, and contextual layers within an image. This architecture allows richer semantic interpretation, enabling use cases such as scene decomposition, object-level editing, layered captioning, and more fine-grained multimodal reasoning than with flat image encodings alone. By combining text and structured image representations, it aims to facilitate tasks where both descriptive and structural understanding are important, such as detailed image QA, interactive image editing via prompt layers, and image-conditioned generation with structural control. ...
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    DeepSeek Prover V2

    DeepSeek Prover V2

    Advancing Formal Mathematical Reasoning via Reinforcement Learning

    DeepSeek-Prover-V2 is DeepSeek’s specialized model for formal theorem proving, particularly targeting proof in Lean 4. The repository describes how they use recursive proof decomposition by prompting DeepSeek-V3 to break complex theorems into subgoals, synthesize proof sketches, and then combine them to bootstrap training data. They then fine-tune via reinforcement learning with binary correct/incorrect feedback to integrate informal reasoning with formal proof behavior. The repo releases two model sizes (7B and 671B) and provides evaluation performance (e.g. pass rates on MiniF2F, results on ProverBench) as well as prompt / usage examples for proof generation in Lean 4. ...
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    MiniMax-M2.5

    MiniMax-M2.5

    State of the art LLM and coding model

    MiniMax-M2.5 is a state-of-the-art foundation model extensively trained with reinforcement learning across hundreds of thousands of real-world environments. It delivers leading performance in coding, agentic tool use, search, and complex office workflows, achieving top benchmark scores such as 80.2% on SWE-Bench Verified and 76.3% on BrowseComp. Designed to reason efficiently and decompose tasks like an experienced architect, M2.5 plans features, structure, and system design before...
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    Kimi K2.6

    Kimi K2.6

    Multimodal agent model for coding, orchestration, and autonomy

    ...One of its most distinctive capabilities is horizontal agent scaling, supporting up to 300 sub-agents and 4,000 coordinated steps in a single run, which enables parallel task decomposition and end-to-end completion of outputs such as documents, websites, and spreadsheets. Architecturally, it uses a 1T-parameter Mixture-of-Experts design with 32B activated parameters, a MoonViT vision encoder, and a 256K context window.
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