NVIDIA researchers have introduced Polar, a rollout framework that trains language agents using reinforcement learning without modifying their agent harnesses. Polar places a model API proxy between the harness and the inference server, capturing token-level interactions and reconstructing trainer-ready trajectories. Using GRPO on a Qwen3.5-4B base model, Polar improves SWE-Bench Verified pass@1 by 22.6 points under the Codex harness, 4.8 points under Claude Code, and 6.2 points under Pi. The framework is registered as a NeMo Gym environment and released under the ProRL Agent Server repository.
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The US-Taiwan trade deal strengthens semiconductor supply chains, boosts US tech sectors, and reduces trade deficits, enhancing economic ties.
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The US-Taiwan trade deal strengthens semiconductor supply chains, boosts US tech sectors, and reduces trade deficits, enhancing economic ties.
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Taiwan's crackdown on chip smuggling highlights the challenges of enforcing export controls and may prompt stricter international trade scrutiny.
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Taiwan's crackdown on chip smuggling highlights vulnerabilities in global supply chains, prompting stricter oversight and regulatory scrutiny.
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Nvidia's massive investment in Taiwan underscores the escalating geopolitical and economic stakes in the global AI and semiconductor sectors.
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IrisGo, a desktop AI agent that observes and automates user workflows without repeat instructions, has raised a $2.8 million seed round led by Andrew Ng’s AI Fund, with backing from Nvidia and Google. The company was co-founded by Jeffrey Lai, a former Apple engineer who helped build the Chinese-language version of Siri. The platform watches […]
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