
Startup Flint makes rival LLMs stop repeating themselves by design
Springboards trains an LLM to inject novelty at key moments, not by cranking randomness everywhere.

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Springboards trains an LLM to inject novelty at key moments, not by cranking randomness everywhere.

Instead of cranking temperature globally, Flint injects “oddballs” at key moments to diversify outputs.

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Claude Science adds Claude Code-style autonomous execution for computational biology and drug development, pushing AI-for-science into real research workflows.