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  • Kalshi Sued Over Refusing to Pay Out Prediction Market After Iran Leader’s Death

    Kalshi Sued Over Refusing to Pay Out Prediction Market After Iran Leader’s Death Kalshi is facing a class action lawsuit based on its handling of a recent market related to Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co

  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Eyes State Stablecoin Framework Following Senate Passage

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Eyes State Stablecoin Framework Following Senate Passage The bill establishes Florida-centric consumer protections and safeguards against money laundering André Beganski Go to decrypt.co

  • ‘Obscene’: Grammarly’s New AI Tool Offers Writing Feedback From Dead Scholars

    ‘Obscene’: Grammarly’s New AI Tool Offers Writing Feedback From Dead Scholars Grammarly’s “Expert Review” feature uses AI to give feedback through the lens of noted writers and scholars—some of whom are no longer living. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co

  • Binance Denies $1.7 Billion in Iran Sanctions Violations Amid US Senate Probe

    Binance Denies $1.7 Billion in Iran Sanctions Violations Amid US Senate Probe Binance denied $1.7 billion in Iran sanctions violations and stood behind its compliance operations, in a new letter to Senator Richard Blumenthal. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co

  • CFO Gets Prison Time After Losing $35 Million of Company Money in Crypto Side Hustle

    CFO Gets Prison Time After Losing $35 Million of Company Money in Crypto Side Hustle Nevin Shetty secretly moved $35 million in company funds to his own DeFi platform, before losing nearly all of it in the Terra collapse. Stephen Graves Go to decrypt.co

  • What Makes Quantum Machine Learning “Quantum”?

    What Makes Quantum Machine Learning “Quantum”? And where is it today? The post What Makes Quantum Machine Learning “Quantum”? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Sara A. Metwalli Go to original source

  • The Data Team’s Survival Guide for the Next Era of Data

    The Data Team’s Survival Guide for the Next Era of Data 6 pillars to declutter your stack, escape the service trap, and build the missing foundations for the new primary data consumer: the AI agent. The post The Data Team’s Survival Guide for the Next Era of Data appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mahdi…

  • The Black Box Problem: Why AI-Generated Code Stops Being Maintainable

    The Black Box Problem: Why AI-Generated Code Stops Being Maintainable Same notification system, two architectures. Unstructured generation couples everything into a single module. Structured generation decomposes into independent components with explicit, one-directional dependencies. Image by the author The post The Black Box Problem: Why AI-Generated Code Stops Being Maintainable appeared first on Towards Data Science.…

  • How to Create Production-Ready Code with Claude Code

    How to Create Production-Ready Code with Claude Code Learn how to write robust code with coding agents. The post How to Create Production-Ready Code with Claude Code appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source

  • A guide to contact center security best practices

    A guide to contact center security best practices Follow this comprehensive contact center security checklist that encompasses technology safeguards, customer data protection procedures and common business sense. Go to techtarget

  • Forcepoint Secures Data with AI-Driven Endpoint Intelligence

    Forcepoint Secures Data with AI-Driven Endpoint Intelligence Global cybersecurity leader Forcepoint is introducing major enhancements to its AI-native Data Security Cloud platform, led by ARIA, the embedded Adaptive Risk Intelligence Assistant that uses natural language to create enforcement policies and accelerate incident response across AI-driven workflows. Go to dbta

  • MinIO Integrates Delta Sharing Open Protocol for Seamless Access to Enterprise Data

    MinIO Integrates Delta Sharing Open Protocol for Seamless Access to Enterprise Data MinIO, the data foundation for enterprise analytics and AI, is debuting AIStor Table Sharing, a capability built into MinIO AIStor that allows enterprises to securely share their on-premises data directly with the?Databricks?platform for instant access to fresh data for real-time analytics and intelligence.…

  • China’s 10-passenger electric aircraft, the Matrix, hints at how big flying taxis can be

    China’s 10-passenger electric aircraft, the Matrix, hints at how big flying taxis can be A glimpse of what the future of flying taxis might look like can be seen in this southeastern Chinese city. Go to techxplore

  • Multiply and subtract your way to more lifelike VR avatars

    Multiply and subtract your way to more lifelike VR avatars POSTECH’s (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Professor Inseok Hwang’s team has developed ArithMotion, a mobile virtual reality (VR) system that enables anyone to express a wide range of avatar motions with ease. Using simple arithmetic-like controls, users can scale an avatar’s motion up or…

  • Your clothes may become smarter than you

    Your clothes may become smarter than you You’re probably used to the sight of smartwatches on people’s wrists. But what about smart clothes? Researchers at the University of Georgia are exploring how the clothes people wear can potentially track and protect their health. Smart textiles are fabrics that can monitor the body’s vitals and movement…

  • Breaking down the battery problem: Cheaper, more efficient cathodes could cut costs

    Breaking down the battery problem: Cheaper, more efficient cathodes could cut costs Consider the humble rechargeable battery: Many people start their day by unplugging their phone from a charger to check the weather or commute to work, or throw on their favorite podcast. They’ll end the day by plugging in their phone to charge again…

  • Anthropic supply chain risk designation could chill innovation, experts say

    Anthropic supply chain risk designation could chill innovation, experts say The Pentagon’s designation of the industry-leading AI company Anthropic as a “supply chain risk” suggests that the U.S. government may be using its supply chain authority as leverage in negotiations with U.S. businesses, according to a Northeastern University expert. Go to techxplore

  • TeamViewer integrates further with Microsoft Intune

    TeamViewer integrates further with Microsoft Intune Digital workplace platform provider TeamViewer has collaborated with Microsoft to develop enhanced native integration between the TeamViewer Tensor enterprise connectivity platform and the Microsoft Intune unified endpoint management solution. As part of the enhanced integration, IT teams will no longer need to switch tools to use both platforms. Recently…

  • Vinay Prasad, key Makary ally and a focus of controversy at the FDA, is leaving the agency

    Vinay Prasad, key Makary ally and a focus of controversy at the FDA, is leaving the agency WASHINGTON — Vinay Prasad, a top official at the Food and Drug Administration who has been at the center of recurring public controversies, is exiting the agency for a second time. Prasad will leave the FDA at the…

  • STAT+: Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Ozempic shots could be made for as little as $3 a month, analysis finds

    STAT+: Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Ozempic shots could be made for as little as $3 a month, analysis finds Generic versions of Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster Wegovy and Ozempic medications could be mass produced for about $3 per person per month, a cost that could greatly widen access in low- and middle-income countries, according to a…

  • STAT+: Up and down the ladder: The latest comings and goings

    STAT+: Up and down the ladder: The latest comings and goings Hired someone new and exciting? Promoted a rising star? Finally solved that hard-to-fill spot? Share the news with us, and we’ll share it with others. That’s right. Send us your changes, and we’ll find a home for them. Don’t be shy. Everyone wants to know who is…

  • STAT+: The FDA, urged to avoid controversy, creates a new headache with attack against UniQure

    STAT+: The FDA, urged to avoid controversy, creates a new headache with attack against UniQure There was a telling exchange during a Thursday media call set up by the Food and Drug Administration to enable a “senior FDA official” — he could only be quoted anonymously — to attack UniQure and its experimental treatment for…

  • STAT+: Moderna’s reset hinges on oncology

    STAT+: Moderna’s reset hinges on oncology Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Seems as though investors are still rewarding sheer weight loss over tolerability in the obesity drug race. The FDA moved at a rapid clip with a new myeloma…

  • Vancouver Moves to Close Bitcoin Reserve Proposal After Legal Review

    Vancouver Moves to Close Bitcoin Reserve Proposal After Legal Review Over a year after Vancouver explored becoming a “Bitcoin-friendly city,” staff say municipal law bars holding Bitcoin in city reserves. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co

  • Crypto Exchange OKX Debuts Social Platform Linking Posts to Trades

    Crypto Exchange OKX Debuts Social Platform Linking Posts to Trades Orbit allows traders to disclose portfolio data and earn rewards tied to follower engagement in what OKX is touting as a transparency play. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co

  • Nvidia Is Probably Done Investing in OpenAI and Anthropic, Says CEO—Why?

    Nvidia Is Probably Done Investing in OpenAI and Anthropic, Says CEO—Why? Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang blamed potential IPOs for ending the chip giant’s investment run—right as both AI labs are immersed in controversy. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co

  • SEC Moves to Settle Justin Sun Case With $10M Penalty for BitTorrent Owner

    SEC Moves to Settle Justin Sun Case With $10M Penalty for BitTorrent Owner The judgment would resolve one of the agency’s highest-profile crypto enforcement actions and dismiss the remaining claims against Sun. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co

  • Roblox Is Now Using AI to Rewrite Chat Swears in Real Time

    Roblox Is Now Using AI to Rewrite Chat Swears in Real Time Roblox’s new AI feature replaces blocked messages with rewritten text to keep conversations readable while enforcing platform rules. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co

  • Dictionary Based Pattern Entropy for Causal Direction Discovery

    Dictionary Based Pattern Entropy for Causal Direction Discovery arXiv:2603.04473v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Discovering causal direction from temporal observational data is particularly challenging for symbolic sequences, where functional models and noise assumptions are often unavailable. We propose a novel emph{Dictionary Based Pattern Entropy ($DPE$)} framework that infers both the direction of causation and the specific…

  • Bayesian Modeling of Collatz Stopping Times: A Probabilistic Machine Learning Perspective

    Bayesian Modeling of Collatz Stopping Times: A Probabilistic Machine Learning Perspective arXiv:2603.04479v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study the Collatz total stopping time $tau(n)$ over $nle 10^7$ from a probabilistic machine learning viewpoint. Empirically, $tau(n)$ is a skewed and heavily overdispersed count with pronounced arithmetic heterogeneity. We develop two complementary models. First, a Bayesian hierarchical…

  • The Volterra signature

    The Volterra signature arXiv:2603.04525v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern approaches for learning from non-Markovian time series, such as recurrent neural networks, neural controlled differential equations or transformers, typically rely on implicit memory mechanisms that can be difficult to interpret or to train over long horizons. We propose the Volterra signature $mathrm{VSig}(x;K)$ as a principled, explicit…

  • Optimal Prediction-Augmented Algorithms for Testing Independence of Distributions

    Optimal Prediction-Augmented Algorithms for Testing Independence of Distributions arXiv:2603.04635v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Independence testing is a fundamental problem in statistical inference: given samples from a joint distribution $p$ over multiple random variables, the goal is to determine whether $p$ is a product distribution or is $epsilon$-far from all product distributions in total variation distance.…

  • The Inductive Bias of Convolutional Neural Networks: Locality and Weight Sharing Reshape Implicit Regularization

    The Inductive Bias of Convolutional Neural Networks: Locality and Weight Sharing Reshape Implicit Regularization arXiv:2603.04807v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study how architectural inductive bias reshapes the implicit regularization induced by the edge-of-stability phenomenon in gradient descent. Prior work has established that for fully connected networks, the strength of this regularization is governed solely by…

  • AI in Multiple GPUs: ZeRO & FSDP

    AI in Multiple GPUs: ZeRO & FSDP Learn how Zero Redundancy Optimizer works, how to implement it from scratch, and how to use it in PyTorch The post AI in Multiple GPUs: ZeRO & FSDP appeared first on Towards Data Science. Lorenzo Cesconetto Go to original source

  • How Human Work Will Remain Valuable in an AI World

    How Human Work Will Remain Valuable in an AI World The Road to Reality — Episode 1 The post How Human Work Will Remain Valuable in an AI World appeared first on Towards Data Science. Favio Vázquez Go to original source

  • 10 predictive analytics platforms for enterprises in 2026

    10 predictive analytics platforms for enterprises in 2026 The leading products have evolved into autonomous ecosystems that use AI agents and natural language to accommodate users at every skill level and accelerate decision-making. Go to techtarget

  • Nasuni Acquires Resilio to Improve End-User File Access and Orchestration

    Nasuni Acquires Resilio to Improve End-User File Access and Orchestration Nasuni Corporation,?a leading unstructured data management company, today announced it has acquired?Resilio, Inc, a pioneer in high-performance file synchronization and edge acceleration technology?strengthening Nasuni’s ability to help enterprises improve end-user file access by removing friction from how distributed teams access and collaborate on shared content.…

  • Constructing Successful Digital Twins with Informatica

    Constructing Successful Digital Twins with Informatica Too many digital twin initiatives stall after the pilot phase, failing to deliver real business impact. Without a trusted data foundation, companies risk costly downtime, inaccurate predictions, and missed opportunities. Go to dbta

  • Study proposes ways to control unforeseen leaks in underground excavations

    Study proposes ways to control unforeseen leaks in underground excavations A study involving the IIAMA Institute at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) proposes a series of solutions to address a critical engineering problem: unforeseen water leaks during the construction of deep excavations. The work, carried out by Alejandro Ferrer (Ferrer Dewatering, S.L.), Eduardo Cassiraga…

  • Listening to the body’s quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor

    Listening to the body’s quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor The human body continuously generates a rich spectrum of vibrations—often without us ever noticing. Everyday unconscious activities such as breathing, speaking, and swallowing all produce subtle yet distinct mechanical signals. Although these faint vibrations carry valuable information about physiological state, they have…

  • Can thermal noise train a computer? A new framework points to low-power AI

    Can thermal noise train a computer? A new framework points to low-power AI What if the thermal noise that hinders the efficiency of both classical and quantum computers could, instead, be used as a power source? What if computers could make use of the noise instead of suppressing or overcoming it? These are the goals…

  • Non-destructive battery testing with ultralow-field nuclear magnetic resonance

    Non-destructive battery testing with ultralow-field nuclear magnetic resonance Rechargeable batteries are everywhere—from portable electronic devices and electric vehicles to renewable energy storage. Battery failures are often due to the loss or chemical degradation of the electrolyte. Go to techxplore

  • Ultrasonic sensor eliminates inspection blind spots in extreme environments

    Ultrasonic sensor eliminates inspection blind spots in extreme environments The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed an ultrasonic sensor technology that applies a waveguide to detect defects in all directions without directly attaching sensors to the inspection target. By enabling remote ultrasonic excitation and reception, the technology is expected to help…

  • STAT+: Omada reports first profitable quarter as it seizes broad GLP-1 opportunity

    STAT+: Omada reports first profitable quarter as it seizes broad GLP-1 opportunity Digital chronic care company Omada reported a quarterly profit for the first time since going  public less than a year ago, the company revealed while announcing  its full year 2025 earnings Thursday.  Omada also provided earnings guidance for 2026, suggesting the company will…

  • STAT+: Science Corp. raises $230 million to bring retinal implant to Americans

    STAT+: Science Corp. raises $230 million to bring retinal implant to Americans Science Corporation announced Thursday that the company raised $230 million as it awaits a decision from the Food and Drug Administration on PRIMA, its wireless retinal implant.  The Series C funding round includes investors from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, Y Combinator, Quiet…

  • STAT+: Patient health data as a public utility: A former ARPA-H data chief explains

    STAT+: Patient health data as a public utility: A former ARPA-H data chief explains Last year, the Department of Health and Human Services published a sweeping document that described the agency’s approach to real-world data. Historically, health and biomedical data has been intentionally manufactured, the output of carefully designed clinical trials. But in a digitized…

  • Breaching the IBD efficacy ceiling, and sham surgeries

    Breaching the IBD efficacy ceiling, and sham surgeries Will drugmakers finally be able to breach the efficacy ceiling in inflammatory bowel disease? And is the Food and Drug Administration being flexible enough with rare disease treatments? We discuss all that on this week’s episode of “The Readout LOUD.” Read the rest… Allison DeAngelis, Adam Feuerstein,…

  • STAT+: TrumpRx’s slow start

    STAT+: TrumpRx’s slow start You’re reading the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and medicine. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Mary Talley Bowden, who spent years in an expensive court battle with the Texas Medical Board over her license for…

  • Senator Flags White House ‘Corruption’ Concerns Over Iran War Predictions Markets

    Senator Flags White House ‘Corruption’ Concerns Over Iran War Predictions Markets The senator has slammed predictions markets betting on war in the Middle East, accusing White House officials of corruption. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co

  • Canadian Robbed of Crypto via ATM Kiosk, Recovery Efforts Lead to Another Scam Attempt

    Canadian Robbed of Crypto via ATM Kiosk, Recovery Efforts Lead to Another Scam Attempt Police say scammers used RCMP branding to target a Nanaimo victim in a crypto recovery scheme after an earlier fraud. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co

  • Big Tech Joins White House Energy Pledge as Iran Tensions Threaten Higher Costs

    Big Tech Joins White House Energy Pledge as Iran Tensions Threaten Higher Costs Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI agreed to fund electricity supply and grid upgrades as AI energy demands spike. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co

  • How Policy Shifts, Geopolitical Tensions Are Reshaping the Bitcoin Trade

    How Policy Shifts, Geopolitical Tensions Are Reshaping the Bitcoin Trade Fresh ETF inflows, policy momentum and a deeper integration with the financial system are beginning to shift sentiment, analysts say. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co

  • Inside the Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Controversy Plaguing Meta

    Inside the Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Controversy Plaguing Meta An investigation into Meta’s smart glasses has ignited concerns from regulators and privacy advocates over the use of sensitive footage. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co

  • The Theory behind UMAP?

    The Theory behind UMAP? arXiv:2603.03375v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In 2018, McInnes et al. introduced a dimensionality reduction algorithm called UMAP, which enjoys wide popularity among data scientists. Their work introduces a finite variant of a functor called the metric realization, based on an unpublished draft by Spivak. This draft contains many errors, most of…

  • Learning Order Forest for Qualitative-Attribute Data Clustering

    Learning Order Forest for Qualitative-Attribute Data Clustering arXiv:2603.03387v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clustering is a fundamental approach to understanding data patterns, wherein the intuitive Euclidean distance space is commonly adopted. However, this is not the case for implicit cluster distributions reflected by qualitative attribute values, e.g., the nominal values of attributes like symptoms, marital status,…

  • Beyond Cross-Validation: Adaptive Parameter Selection for Kernel-Based Gradient Descents

    Beyond Cross-Validation: Adaptive Parameter Selection for Kernel-Based Gradient Descents arXiv:2603.03401v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper proposes a novel parameter selection strategy for kernel-based gradient descent (KGD) algorithms, integrating bias-variance analysis with the splitting method. We introduce the concept of empirical effective dimension to quantify iteration increments in KGD, deriving an adaptive parameter selection strategy…

  • Surprisal-R’enyi Free Energy

    Surprisal-R’enyi Free Energy arXiv:2603.03405v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The forward and reverse Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergences arise as limiting objectives in learning and inference yet induce markedly different inductive biases that cannot be explained at the level of expectations alone. In this work, we introduce the Surprisal-R’enyi Free Energy (SRFE), a log-moment-based functional of the likelihood…

  • Scalable Contrastive Causal Discovery under Unknown Soft Interventions

    Scalable Contrastive Causal Discovery under Unknown Soft Interventions arXiv:2603.03411v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Observational causal discovery is only identifiable up to the Markov equivalence class. While interventions can reduce this ambiguity, in practice interventions are often soft with multiple unknown targets. In many realistic scenarios, only a single intervention regime is observed. We propose a…

  • 5 Ways to Implement Variable Discretization

    5 Ways to Implement Variable Discretization An overview of powerful methods for transforming continuous variables into discrete ones The post 5 Ways to Implement Variable Discretization appeared first on Towards Data Science. Rukshan Pramoditha Go to original source

  • Stop Tuning Hyperparameters. Start Tuning Your Problem.

    Stop Tuning Hyperparameters. Start Tuning Your Problem. 80% of ML projects fail from bad problem framing, not bad models. A 5-step protocol to define the right problem before you write training code. The post Stop Tuning Hyperparameters. Start Tuning Your Problem. appeared first on Towards Data Science. Kaushik Rajan Go to original source

  • Escaping the Prototype Mirage: Why Enterprise AI Stalls

    Escaping the Prototype Mirage: Why Enterprise AI Stalls Too many prototypes, too few products The post Escaping the Prototype Mirage: Why Enterprise AI Stalls appeared first on Towards Data Science. Reya Vir Go to original source

  • RAG with Hybrid Search: How Does Keyword Search Work?

    RAG with Hybrid Search: How Does Keyword Search Work? Understanding keyword search, TF-IDF, and BM25 The post RAG with Hybrid Search: How Does Keyword Search Work? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Maria Mouschoutzi Go to original source

  • Data governance responsibilities now belong in the C-suite

    Data governance responsibilities now belong in the C-suite To improve business outcomes, leadership must move beyond IT controls and adopt a playbook that treats data as a shared enterprise asset with clear roles and policies. Go to techtarget

  • Insightsoftware unifies semantic layer, governance to aid AI

    Insightsoftware unifies semantic layer, governance to aid AI With many enterprises struggling to develop AI tools, the vendor’s Simba Intelligence feature set is designed to feed agents and other applications trustworthy, transparent data. Go to techtarget

  • Postman Unveils AI-Native API Development, Creating a Central System of Record for All APIs and Services

    Postman Unveils AI-Native API Development, Creating a Central System of Record for All APIs and Services Postman, a leading API platform, is evolving its platform, introducing AI-native, git-based API workflows and an API Catalog?a central system of record that provides a single view of APIs and services. Go to dbta

  • Precisely Enriches its Data Integrity Suite with New AI Agents for Enhanced Data Quality

    Precisely Enriches its Data Integrity Suite with New AI Agents for Enhanced Data Quality Precisely, a global leader in data integrity, is introducing new Data Quality, Data Enrichment, and Location Intelligence agents for the Precisely Data Integrity Suite. Working in coordination with the Data Integrity Suite’s Gio AI Assistant, the new AI agents automate and…

  • Oracle Makes Pledge to Construct Sustainable Data Centers

    Oracle Makes Pledge to Construct Sustainable Data Centers Oracle is announcing its pledge to design and build AI data centers with care, considering land use, water, and the natural environment. According to the company, “we believe our AI data centers play a critical role in supporting America’s leadership in the AI era. They deliver substantial…

  • Oracle AI Database 26ai: Practical Features

    Oracle AI Database 26ai: Practical Features Oracle AI Database 26ai was built to provide value right from the start. This data platform enhances performance stability, enables in-database AI, and reduces operational costs without requiring changes to applications. Go to dbta

  • Oracle AI Database 26ai: Practical Features

    Oracle AI Database 26ai: Practical Features Oracle AI Database 26ai was built to provide value right from the start. This data platform enhances performance stability, enables in-database AI, and reduces operational costs without requiring changes to applications. Go to dbta

  • Scientist patents invention that can reduce damage from earthquakes

    Scientist patents invention that can reduce damage from earthquakes A newly granted patent unveiled an innovative energy-dissipation device designed to protect buildings, infrastructure, and sensitive equipment from earthquakes, strong winds, and man-made vibrations. Granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in December 2025, the invention represents a significant milestone toward developing affordable, reliable,…

  • Bio-inspired methods help guide coordination in underwater robot swarms

    Bio-inspired methods help guide coordination in underwater robot swarms Coordinating groups of underwater robots is difficult because communication below the surface is slow and unreliable. GPS signals do not work underwater, and radio waves fade rapidly in seawater. Most underwater communication relies on acoustic signals, which travel farther but introduce latency and carry limited data.…

  • AI and 3D printing help researchers create heat‑ and pressure‑resistant materials for aerospace and defense applications

    AI and 3D printing help researchers create heat‑ and pressure‑resistant materials for aerospace and defense applications From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines, many of today’s most advanced defense systems rely on a special class of materials known as refractory alloys. This class refers to metals that do not melt or weaken easily, even in extreme…

  • Heavy-metal-free quantum dots hit record solar hydrogen photocurrent of 15.1 mA/cm²

    Heavy-metal-free quantum dots hit record solar hydrogen photocurrent of 15.1 mA/cm² A research team has developed a technology to precisely control the concentration of anion defects in eco-friendly quantum dots through joint research. Through this technology, the research team achieved world-class solar hydrogen production efficiency in the field of heavy-metal-free eco-friendly quantum dot photoelectrodes. The…

  • How hawks slip through tight gaps: A flight stability trick drones could copy

    How hawks slip through tight gaps: A flight stability trick drones could copy Birds have an ability to fly through obstacles by shifting their shape in flight, which is difficult to reproduce in uncrewed aerial vehicles, commonly known as UAVs or drones. A new study from researchers at the University of Oxford and the University…

  • Why enterprise software development in Australia needs air traffic control

    Why enterprise software development in Australia needs air traffic control Imagine being a CIO right now. Your developers are eager to experiment with the latest AI coding assistants, each one promising faster builds and cleaner code. New models and tools appear almost weekly. The pressure to move quickly in this rapidly changing landscape is real,…

  • STAT+: Is RFK Jr. coming for your Dunkin’?

    STAT+: Is RFK Jr. coming for your Dunkin’? AUSTIN, Texas — As Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ticked through a list of ways the Trump administration is trying to clean up the nation’s food supply before an appreciative Texas crowd last week, he previewed more to come, including potentially pulling certain ingredients from the…

  • STAT+: FDA warns more telehealth firms about compounded GLP-1s

    STAT+: FDA warns more telehealth firms about compounded GLP-1s Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning. Moderna is avoiding what would have been a high-profile trial, but will still have to pay up. That and more news below. Let’s…

  • STAT+: What does malpractice insurance have to do with AI?

    STAT+: What does malpractice insurance have to do with AI? You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s AI Prognosis newsletter, our subscriber-exclusive guide to artificial intelligence in health care and medicine. Sign up to get it delivered in your inbox every Wednesday.  Are you coming down off the Olympics hype and eagerly awaiting college basketball’s March Madness?…

  • STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Moderna’s $2.25 billion settlement, FDA warning letters, and more

    STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Moderna’s $2.25 billion settlement, FDA warning letters, and more Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the middle of the week. Congratulations on making it this far, and remember there are only a few more days until the weekend arrives. So keep plugging away. After all, what are the alternatives? While…

  • Wildfire pollution linked to higher stroke risk

    Wildfire pollution linked to higher stroke risk Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Good morning. Here’s a combination of proper nouns you might not expect: Harry Styles and Haruki Marakami for Runner’s World. It’s quite an existential conversation, shared in segments amid a…

  • Polymarket Pulls Nuclear Detonation Market Following Public Backlash

    Polymarket Pulls Nuclear Detonation Market Following Public Backlash War betting, insider trading accusations, and a list of overseas bans are piling pressure on the prediction market giant. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co

  • Vitalik Buterin Urges Ethereum to Broaden Its Mission Beyond Finance

    Vitalik Buterin Urges Ethereum to Broaden Its Mission Beyond Finance Ethereum’s co-founder is calling for “sanctuary technologies” spanning privacy tools, social systems, and infrastructure beyond finance. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co

  • Corporates and Exchanges Rush to Stake Ethereum Instead of Selling

    Corporates and Exchanges Rush to Stake Ethereum Instead of Selling Analysts say large investors are increasingly locking up ETH for yield rather than positioning to sell into market rallies. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co

  • AI Models Prefer Bitcoin Over Fiat and Stablecoins, Study Finds

    AI Models Prefer Bitcoin Over Fiat and Stablecoins, Study Finds Bitcoin Policy Institute study finds AI systems, including Claude, GPT, Grok, and Gemini, favored Bitcoin over fiat and other digital assets. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co

  • Colombian Court Rejects Appeal for AI Writing, Then Gets Flagged By Its Own AI Detector

    Colombian Court Rejects Appeal for AI Writing, Then Gets Flagged By Its Own AI Detector Colombia’s top criminal court cited AI detectors to reject a lawyer’s appeal. An attorney then ran the court’s ruling through the same software and got a 93% match. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co

  • Fisher-Geometric Diffusion in Stochastic Gradient Descent: Optimal Rates, Oracle Complexity, and Information-Theoretic Limits

    Fisher-Geometric Diffusion in Stochastic Gradient Descent: Optimal Rates, Oracle Complexity, and Information-Theoretic Limits arXiv:2603.02417v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We develop a Fisher-geometric theory of stochastic gradient descent (SGD) in which mini-batch noise is an intrinsic, loss-induced matrix — not an exogenous scalar variance. Under exchangeable sampling, the mini-batch gradient covariance is pinned down (to leading…

  • Conformal Graph Prediction with Z-Gromov Wasserstein Distances

    Conformal Graph Prediction with Z-Gromov Wasserstein Distances arXiv:2603.02460v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Supervised graph prediction addresses regression problems where the outputs are structured graphs. Although several approaches exist for graph–valued prediction, principled uncertainty quantification remains limited. We propose a conformal prediction framework for graph-valued outputs, providing distribution–free coverage guarantees in structured output spaces. Our method…

  • Geometric structures and deviations on James’ symmetric positive-definite matrix bicone domain

    Geometric structures and deviations on James’ symmetric positive-definite matrix bicone domain arXiv:2603.02483v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Symmetric positive-definite (SPD) matrix datasets play a central role across numerous scientific disciplines, including signal processing, statistics, finance, computer vision, information theory, and machine learning among others. The set of SPD matrices forms a cone which can be viewed…

  • Low-Degree Method Fails to Predict Robust Subspace Recovery

    Low-Degree Method Fails to Predict Robust Subspace Recovery arXiv:2603.02594v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The low-degree polynomial framework has been highly successful in predicting computational versus statistical gaps for high-dimensional problems in average-case analysis and machine learning. This success has led to the low-degree conjecture, which posits that this method captures the power and limitations of…

  • Combinatorial Sparse PCA Beyond the Spiked Identity Model

    Combinatorial Sparse PCA Beyond the Spiked Identity Model arXiv:2603.02607v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Sparse PCA is one of the most well-studied problems in high-dimensional statistics. In this problem, we are given samples from a distribution with covariance $Sigma$, whose top eigenvector $v in R^d$ is $s$-sparse. Existing sparse PCA algorithms can be broadly categorized into…

  • Graph Coloring You Can See

    Graph Coloring You Can See Visual intuition with Python The post Graph Coloring You Can See appeared first on Towards Data Science. Rhyd Lewis Go to original source

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