A topic-organized collection of 200+ LLM research papers from 2025
As some of you know, I keep a running list of research papers I (want to) read and reference.
About six months ago, I shared my 2024 list, which many readers found useful. So, I was thinking about doing this again. However, this time, I am incorporating that one piece of feedback kept coming up: "Can you organize the papers by topic instead of date?"
The categories I came up with are:
Reasoning Models
Other Reinforcement Learning Methods for LLMs
Other Inference-Time Scaling Methods
Efficient Training & Architectures
Diffusion-Based Language Models
Multimodal & Vision-Language Models
Data & Pre-training Datasets
Also, as LLM research continues to be shared at a rapid pace, I have decided to break the list into bi-yearly updates. This way, the list stays digestible, timely, and hopefully useful for anyone looking for solid summer reading material.
Please note that this is just a curated list for now. In future articles, I plan to revisit and discuss some of the more interesting or impactful papers in larger topic-specific write-ups. Stay tuned!
It's summer! And that means internship season, tech interviews, and lots of learning.To support those brushing up on intermediate to advanced machine learning and AI topics, I have made all 30 chapters of my Machine Learning Q and AI book freely available for the summer:š https://sebastianraschka.com/books/ml-q-and-ai/#table-of-contentsWhether you are just curious and want to learn something new or prepping for interviews, hopefully this comes in handy. Happy reading, and best of luck if you are interviewing!
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