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CFTC Faces Tough Crypto Mandate With Fewer Staff, Inspector General Says
CFTC Faces Tough Crypto Mandate With Fewer Staff, Inspector General Says Expanding the CFTC’s authority would require new staff, technical expertise, and data systems as the agency’s workforce continues to shrink. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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OpenAI Deploys Age Prediction to Restrict Teen Access on ChatGPT
OpenAI Deploys Age Prediction to Restrict Teen Access on ChatGPT OpenAI now uses behavioral signals to identify accounts likely belonging to minors and automatically apply content limits, while experts warn of errors and bias. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Gradient-based Active Learning with Gaussian Processes for Global Sensitivity Analysis
Gradient-based Active Learning with Gaussian Processes for Global Sensitivity Analysis arXiv:2601.11790v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Global sensitivity analysis of complex numerical simulators is often limited by the small number of model evaluations that can be afforded. In such settings, surrogate models built from a limited set of simulations can substantially reduce the computational burden, provided…
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A Kernel Approach for Semi-implicit Variational Inference
A Kernel Approach for Semi-implicit Variational Inference arXiv:2601.12023v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Semi-implicit variational inference (SIVI) enhances the expressiveness of variational families through hierarchical semi-implicit distributions, but the intractability of their densities makes standard ELBO-based optimization biased. Recent score-matching approaches to SIVI (SIVI-SM) address this issue via a minimax formulation, at the expense of an…
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On the Provable Suboptimality of Momentum SGD in Nonstationary Stochastic Optimization
On the Provable Suboptimality of Momentum SGD in Nonstationary Stochastic Optimization arXiv:2601.12238v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While momentum-based acceleration has been studied extensively in deterministic optimization problems, its behavior in nonstationary environments — where the data distribution and optimal parameters drift over time — remains underexplored. We analyze the tracking performance of Stochastic Gradient Descent…
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A Theory of Diversity for Random Matrices with Applications to In-Context Learning of Schr”odinger Equations
A Theory of Diversity for Random Matrices with Applications to In-Context Learning of Schr”odinger Equations arXiv:2601.12587v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We address the following question: given a collection ${mathbf{A}^{(1)}, dots, mathbf{A}^{(N)}}$ of independent $d times d$ random matrices drawn from a common distribution $mathbb{P}$, what is the probability that the centralizer of ${mathbf{A}^{(1)}, dots, mathbf{A}^{(N)}}$…
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Approximate full conformal prediction in RKHS
Approximate full conformal prediction in RKHS arXiv:2601.13102v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Full conformal prediction is a framework that implicitly formulates distribution-free confidence prediction regions for a wide range of estimators. However, a classical limitation of the full conformal framework is the computation of the confidence prediction regions, which is usually impossible since it requires training…
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Does Calendar-Based Time-Intelligence Change Custom Logic?
Does Calendar-Based Time-Intelligence Change Custom Logic? Let’s look at calculating the moving average over time The post Does Calendar-Based Time-Intelligence Change Custom Logic? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Salvatore Cagliari Go to original source
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How to Perform Large Code Refactors in Cursor
How to Perform Large Code Refactors in Cursor Learn how to perform code refactoring with LLMs The post How to Perform Large Code Refactors in Cursor appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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You Probably Don’t Need a Vector Database for Your RAG — Yet
You Probably Don’t Need a Vector Database for Your RAG — Yet Numpy or SciKit-Learn might meet all your retrieval needs The post You Probably Don’t Need a Vector Database for Your RAG — Yet appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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ScyllaDB adds vector search to managed database platform
ScyllaDB adds vector search to managed database platform The feature’s direct integration in the X Cloud platform is aimed at simplifying AI development by eliminating the need for customers to add specialized databases. Go to techtarget
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Simbian and NuSummit Collaborate on Next-Generation AI-Powered Security Services
Simbian and NuSummit Collaborate on Next-Generation AI-Powered Security Services Simbian, a leader in building superintelligence for security operations, and?NuSummit Cybersecurity (part of NuSummit), a global provider of cybersecurity services, are partnering to transform modern security operations. Go to dbta
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DataOps Tools Give Boost to Organizational ROI
DataOps Tools Give Boost to Organizational ROI Many data teams struggle to prove the business impact of their work. Traditional metrics such as uptime or throughput don’t resonate with executives, making it hard to justify investments in modernization and tooling. Go to dbta
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Research reveals a surprising line of defense against cyber attacks: Accountants
Research reveals a surprising line of defense against cyber attacks: Accountants When Optus, Medibank and non-bank lender Latitude Financial were hit by separate cyber attacks in the past few years, millions of Australians felt the fallout: stolen personal data, disrupted services and weeks of uncertainty. Each breach raised the same uncomfortable question: how can this…
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New smart chip reduces consumption and computing time, advancing high-performance computing
New smart chip reduces consumption and computing time, advancing high-performance computing A new chip aims to dramatically reduce energy consumption while accelerating the processing of large amounts of data. Go to techxplore
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MorphoChrome pairs software with handheld device to make everyday objects iridescent
MorphoChrome pairs software with handheld device to make everyday objects iridescent Gemstones like precious opal are beautiful to look at and deceivingly complex. As you look at such gems from different angles, you’ll see a variety of tints glisten, causing you to question what color the rock actually is. It’s iridescent thanks to something called…
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Newly discovered metallic material with record thermal conductivity upends assumptions about heat transport limits
Newly discovered metallic material with record thermal conductivity upends assumptions about heat transport limits A UCLA-led, multi-institution research team has discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals, challenging long-standing assumptions about the limits of heat transport in metallic materials. Go to techxplore
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Findings on phonetic reduction in speech could help make AI voices more natural-sounding
Findings on phonetic reduction in speech could help make AI voices more natural-sounding A speech study by a research team from The University of Texas at El Paso has identified an underappreciated aspect of speech in English and Spanish speakers that could lead to improvements in artificial intelligence (AI) spoken dialogue systems. Go to techxplore
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Five ways A/NZ organisations will evolve their networks in 2026
Five ways A/NZ organisations will evolve their networks in 2026 The Australia and New Zealand IT space is undergoing a rapid shift, with organisations demanding more resilience, better connectivity at the edge, and technology that can scale rapidly. It’s an exciting time for the region as digital investment accelerates across every sector. Businesses are moving…
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Senior CDC official: Loss of measles elimination status in U.S. would be ‘cost of doing business’
Senior CDC official: Loss of measles elimination status in U.S. would be ‘cost of doing business’ With measles transmission in the United States at levels that haven’t been seen in decades, the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that he would not view the loss of the country’s…
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STAT+: What’s in Congress’ sweeping health care deal: PBM reform, telehealth, science funding
STAT+: What’s in Congress’ sweeping health care deal: PBM reform, telehealth, science funding WASHINGTON — Congress has reached a deal on several health care policies, including a crackdown on drug-industry middlemen, transparency measures for hospital billing, pediatric cancer research measures, and Medicare coverage of multi-cancer screening tests. Those measures are part of a bill to…
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STAT+: House and Senate appropriators endorse NIH budget increase, reject Trump’s proposed cuts
STAT+: House and Senate appropriators endorse NIH budget increase, reject Trump’s proposed cuts Congressional appropriations committees offered a near-total rebuke of President Trump’s proposed downsizing and reshaping of the National Institutes of Health in their spending bill for the 2026 fiscal year. In a compromise bill released Tuesday, Congress set NIH’s budget at $48.7 billion,…
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STAT+: How accurate is HBO’s ‘The Pitt’? Mass. ER doctors and nurses describe the reality of their jobs
STAT+: How accurate is HBO’s ‘The Pitt’? Mass. ER doctors and nurses describe the reality of their jobs Emergency room staff cut the clothes off an unresponsive homeless man, and several rats leap from his body onto the floor. Doctors examine a child who won’t wake up and discover he ate one of his father’s cannabis…
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UK Parliamentary Panel Flags AI Oversight Gaps Could Expose Financial System to Harm
UK Parliamentary Panel Flags AI Oversight Gaps Could Expose Financial System to Harm A parliamentary committee said regulators are struggling to keep pace as AI spreads across banks and insurers, urging clearer guidance. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Pump.fun Unveils Market-Driven Fund for Early-Stage Crypto Projects
Pump.fun Unveils Market-Driven Fund for Early-Stage Crypto Projects Pump.fun said it will test a market-driven funding model that replaces traditional venture capital selection with live token launches. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Price Outlook Still ‘Constructive’ Despite Geopolitical ‘Noise’
Bitcoin Price Outlook Still ‘Constructive’ Despite Geopolitical ‘Noise’ Bitcoin steadied after a sharp selloff, with analysts citing ETF inflows as support for its longer-term outlook despite macro shocks. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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ChatGPT Is Getting Ads—Here’s What to Expect
ChatGPT Is Getting Ads—Here’s What to Expect Sam Altman once called ads in AI “uniquely unsettling.” Now OpenAI is testing them as it hemorrhages cash and loses market share to Google. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Bermuda Plots ‘Fully On-Chain National Economy’ With Help From Coinbase and Circle
Bermuda Plots ‘Fully On-Chain National Economy’ With Help From Coinbase and Circle Bermuda wants to take its entire economy on-chain and will lean on Coinbase and Circle for support in the process. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Using Local LLMs to Discover High-Performance Algorithms
Using Local LLMs to Discover High-Performance Algorithms How I used open-source models to explore new frontiers in efficient code generation, using my MacBook and local LLMs. The post Using Local LLMs to Discover High-Performance Algorithms appeared first on Towards Data Science. Stefano Bosisio Go to original source
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Time Series Isn’t Enough: How Graph Neural Networks Change Demand Forecasting
Time Series Isn’t Enough: How Graph Neural Networks Change Demand Forecasting Why modeling SKUs as a network reveals what traditional forecasts miss The post Time Series Isn’t Enough: How Graph Neural Networks Change Demand Forecasting appeared first on Towards Data Science. Partha Sarkar Go to original source
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Rubrik Security Cloud Sovereign Gives Enterprises Advanced Data Protection
Rubrik Security Cloud Sovereign Gives Enterprises Advanced Data Protection Rubrik, the Security and AI Operations Company, is introducing Rubrik Security Cloud Sovereign, a critical offering that allows global organizations complete data control, a non-negotiable for national security and operational continuity. Go to dbta
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Microsoft’s AI deal promises Canada digital sovereignty, but is that a pledge it can keep?
Microsoft’s AI deal promises Canada digital sovereignty, but is that a pledge it can keep? Over the past year, few words have been abused as much as “sovereignty,” particularly in relation to Canadian digital policy and artificial intelligence. In early December, Microsoft promised to invest more than $7.5 billion over the next two years to…
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Will Google be ‘third time lucky’ with new, AI-powered smart glasses?
Will Google be ‘third time lucky’ with new, AI-powered smart glasses? It has been over a decade since Google Glass smart glasses were announced in 2013, followed by their swift withdrawal—in part because of low adoption. Their subsequent (and lesser known) second iteration was released in 2017 and aimed at the workplace. They were withdrawn…
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Ransomware: What it is and why it’s your problem
Ransomware: What it is and why it’s your problem Ransomware is a type of malicious software that makes a victim’s data, system or device inaccessible. It locks the target or encrypts it (converting text into an unreadable form) until the victim pays a ransom to the attacker. Go to techxplore
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Solid-state material can store and release hydrogen using sunlight or LEDs
Solid-state material can store and release hydrogen using sunlight or LEDs Hydrogen, a clean energy source, requires a highly reliable and safe storage system, which is currently lacking. Layered hydrogen silicane (L-HSi) is a promising, safe, lightweight, and energy-efficient solid-state hydrogen carrier with potential for practical utility. This material releases hydrogen when irradiated with low-intensity…
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Off-the-shelf kitchen chemistry could make Li–S batteries thinner
Off-the-shelf kitchen chemistry could make Li–S batteries thinner Demand is booming for batteries that are faster, thinner and cheaper. We want electric cars and bikes that travel further, devices that last longer, charge quicker and cost less. Today, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) set the benchmark. But after decades of research, this technology is approaching its limits,…
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Lenovo launches expanded AI inferencing portfolio
Lenovo launches expanded AI inferencing portfolio Lenovo has unveiled a line of ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge servers designed specifically for AI inferencing workloads. The solutions and software stacks are designed to cater to AI inferencing workloads of any size and are built on Lenovo’s Hybrid AI Advantage platform. The inferencing-optimised portfolio includes flagship solutions built to…
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Bariatric surgery beats GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes across income levels, study says
Bariatric surgery beats GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes across income levels, study says When endocrinologist Mary Elizabeth Patti looks at a patient with type 2 diabetes who could benefit from weight loss, she sees more than body mass index and blood glucose levels. She also recognizes the challenges of social vulnerability, understanding how low income,…
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STAT+: Former AMA president says the U.S. health care system will implode without an overhaul
STAT+: Former AMA president says the U.S. health care system will implode without an overhaul When artificial intelligence medical imaging company Aidoc asked Jesse Ehrenfeld to be the company’s new chief medical officer, he said no. At 47, Ehrenfeld has already had a distinguished career: He was a commander in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps…
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Trump Meme Coin’s First Year Leaves Crypto Policy in Limbo
Trump Meme Coin’s First Year Leaves Crypto Policy in Limbo From ethics violations to billion-dollar family profits, Trump’s crypto ventures have triggered legislative warfare and industry backlash. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Ethereum Sets Record Usage as Costs Drop and Network Conditions Ease
Ethereum Sets Record Usage as Costs Drop and Network Conditions Ease Ethereum is seeing record transaction activity and lower fees as staking remains steady, showing the network’s durability and stability. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Slips On Trade War Fears, Sparks $865M in Liquidations
Bitcoin Slips On Trade War Fears, Sparks $865M in Liquidations Analysts say the resurgence in U.S.-EU trade war tensions has driven Bitcoin’s drop as U.S. markets remain closed for a public holiday. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Binance Restores Real-Time Bank Transfers for Australian Users
Binance Restores Real-Time Bank Transfers for Australian Users Binance Australia has reopened direct dollar deposits and withdrawals after more than two years of disrupted banking access. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co
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Mass Distribution versus Density Distribution in the Context of Clustering
Mass Distribution versus Density Distribution in the Context of Clustering arXiv:2601.10759v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper investigates two fundamental descriptors of data, i.e., density distribution versus mass distribution, in the context of clustering. Density distribution has been the de facto descriptor of data distribution since the introduction of statistics. We show that density distribution…
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Memorize Early, Then Query: Inlier-Memorization-Guided Active Outlier Detection
Memorize Early, Then Query: Inlier-Memorization-Guided Active Outlier Detection arXiv:2601.10993v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Outlier detection (OD) aims to identify abnormal instances, known as outliers or anomalies, by learning typical patterns of normal data, or inliers. Performing OD under an unsupervised regime-without any information about anomalous instances in the training data-is challenging. A recently observed phenomenon,…
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Contextual Distributionally Robust Optimization with Causal and Continuous Structure: An Interpretable and Tractable Approach
Contextual Distributionally Robust Optimization with Causal and Continuous Structure: An Interpretable and Tractable Approach arXiv:2601.11016v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a framework for contextual distributionally robust optimization (DRO) that considers the causal and continuous structure of the underlying distribution by developing interpretable and tractable decision rules that prescribe decisions using covariates.…
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Split-and-Conquer: Distributed Factor Modeling for High-Dimensional Matrix-Variate Time Series
Split-and-Conquer: Distributed Factor Modeling for High-Dimensional Matrix-Variate Time Series arXiv:2601.11091v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we propose a distributed framework for reducing the dimensionality of high-dimensional, large-scale, heterogeneous matrix-variate time series data using a factor model. The data are first partitioned column-wise (or row-wise) and allocated to node servers, where each node estimates…
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Fine Tuning a Simulation-Driven Estimator
Fine Tuning a Simulation-Driven Estimator arXiv:2504.04480v2 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Many industries now deploy high-fidelity simulators (digital twins) to represent physical systems, yet their parameters must be calibrated to match the true system. This motivated the construction of simulation-driven parameter estimators, built by generating synthetic observations for sampled parameter values and learning a supervised mapping…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 19 Jan, 2026 – 26 Jan, 2026
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 19 Jan, 2026 – 26 Jan, 2026 Welcome to this week’s entering & transitioning thread! This thread is for any questions about getting started, studying, or transitioning into the data science field. Topics include: Learning resources (e.g. books, tutorials, videos) Traditional education (e.g. schools, degrees, electives) Alternative education (e.g.…
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The Hidden Opportunity in AI Workflow Automation with n8n for Low-Tech Companies
The Hidden Opportunity in AI Workflow Automation with n8n for Low-Tech Companies How to use n8n with multimodal AI and optimisation tools to help companies with low data maturity accelerate their digital transformation. The post The Hidden Opportunity in AI Workflow Automation with n8n for Low-Tech Companies appeared first on Towards Data Science. Samir Saci…
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Why Healthcare Leads in Knowledge Graphs
Why Healthcare Leads in Knowledge Graphs How science, regulation, collaboration, and public funding shaped the world’s most mature semantic infrastructure The post Why Healthcare Leads in Knowledge Graphs appeared first on Towards Data Science. Steve Hedden Go to original source
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New memristor training method slashes AI energy use by six orders of magnitude
New memristor training method slashes AI energy use by six orders of magnitude In a Nature Communications study, researchers from China have developed an error-aware probabilistic update (EaPU) method that aligns memristor hardware’s noisy updates with neural network training, slashing energy use by nearly six orders of magnitude versus GPUs while boosting accuracy on vision…
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A new approach to energy harvesting opened up by the quantum world
A new approach to energy harvesting opened up by the quantum world Touch the back of a laptop and it often feels warm. This is because part of the energy used for computation and communication escapes to the outside as heat. Yet even this “waste heat” still contains a great deal of usable energy. Technologies…
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Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies Scientists have discovered a new quantum state of matter that connects two significant areas of physics, potentially leading to advancements in computing, sensing and materials science. Go to techxplore
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No power, no phone, no radio: Why comms dropped out during the Central Victorian fires
No power, no phone, no radio: Why comms dropped out during the Central Victorian fires Australia has entered an era of climate instability, where communications during bushfires and extreme weather must perform under increasingly severe conditions. Go to techxplore
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Opinion: What lingers in ‘The Pitt’ is heartache. What’s missing is outrage
Opinion: What lingers in ‘The Pitt’ is heartache. What’s missing is outrage In “The Pitt,” Robby is the rockstar every emergency doctor wants to be — sharp, fast, instinctive. So it’s shocking when the man who moves like lightning through a resus room buckles to the floor, sobbing, gasping. He’s having a flashback: the ICU,…
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AI Utopianism Masks Tech Billionaires’ Fear: Douglas Rushkoff
AI Utopianism Masks Tech Billionaires’ Fear: Douglas Rushkoff Economists and technologists say AI hype obscures displacement, infrastructure costs, and uneven gains. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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DTCC ‘Not Building Walled Gardens’ for Tokenization, Says Digital Assets Head
DTCC ‘Not Building Walled Gardens’ for Tokenization, Says Digital Assets Head The financial giant says it’s open to interoperability André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Robinhood Offers Prediction Market ‘Custom Combos’—But Don’t Call Them Parlays
Robinhood Offers Prediction Market ‘Custom Combos’—But Don’t Call Them Parlays Sports contracts recently accounted for 91% of trading volume on Kalshi. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Seized From Samourai Wallet Has Not Been Sold, White House Says
Bitcoin Seized From Samourai Wallet Has Not Been Sold, White House Says Advocates for the incarcerated Samourai Wallet developers have argued that the DOJ liquidated the Bitcoin funds against the president’s wishes. Sander Lutz Go to decrypt.co
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Despite the Dip, Bitcoin Just Flashed Its Most Reliable Bullish Signal: Analysis
Despite the Dip, Bitcoin Just Flashed Its Most Reliable Bullish Signal: Analysis The price of Bitcoin is down today, but BTC also just flashed its most-watched bullish signal. Is a recovery rally on the way? Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Data Poisoning in Machine Learning: Why and How People Manipulate Training Data
Data Poisoning in Machine Learning: Why and How People Manipulate Training Data Do you know where your data has been? The post Data Poisoning in Machine Learning: Why and How People Manipulate Training Data appeared first on Towards Data Science. Stephanie Kirmer Go to original source
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A Geometric Method to Spot Hallucinations Without an LLM Judge
A Geometric Method to Spot Hallucinations Without an LLM Judge Imagine a flock of birds in flight. There’s no leader. No central command. Each bird aligns with its neighbors—matching direction, adjusting speed, maintaining coherence through purely local coordination. The result is global order emerging from local consistency. Now imagine one bird flying with the same…
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Soft robotic hand ‘sees’ around corners to achieve human-like touch
Soft robotic hand ‘sees’ around corners to achieve human-like touch To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their manipulation strategies based on the objects they are working with, similarly to how humans leverage information they gain via the sense of touch. While humans attain…
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The UK’s offshore wind auction broke records, but its clean power target remains unrealistic
The UK’s offshore wind auction broke records, but its clean power target remains unrealistic The UK government has just announced the results of its biggest-ever auction for new offshore wind projects. By doubling the budget at the eleventh hour, it managed to award contracts for a massive 8.4 gigawatts of new capacity. Energy Secretary Ed…
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Google files to appeal decision in search monopoly case
Google files to appeal decision in search monopoly case Google filed a notice on Friday to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that it held an illegal monopoly on online search, court records show. Go to techxplore
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YouTube relaxes monetization policy on videos with controversial content
YouTube relaxes monetization policy on videos with controversial content YouTube is updating its guidelines for videos containing content that advertisers define as controversial, allowing more creators to earn full ad revenue when they tackle sensitive issues in a nongraphic way. Go to techxplore
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ChatGPT’s free ride is ending: Here’s what OpenAI plans for advertising on the chatbot
ChatGPT’s free ride is ending: Here’s what OpenAI plans for advertising on the chatbot OpenAI says it will soon start showing advertisements to ChatGPT users who aren’t paying for a premium version of the chatbot. Go to techxplore
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STAT+: Behind new dietary guidelines: Industry-funded studies, opaque science, crushing deadline pressure
STAT+: Behind new dietary guidelines: Industry-funded studies, opaque science, crushing deadline pressure WASHINGTON — In early May, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had good news for the President: updated dietary guidelines, which were due at the end of 2025, would be delivered ahead of schedule. “We are working very, very fast…
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Opinion: My son had rotavirus before he could get the vaccine. Ending universal rotavirus vaccination is a tragedy
Opinion: My son had rotavirus before he could get the vaccine. Ending universal rotavirus vaccination is a tragedy The Department of Health and Human Services has removed the rotavirus vaccine, along with five others, from the list of universally recommended childhood immunizations. This makes the U.S. an outlier. According to the International Vaccine Access Center,…
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Tylenol use during pregnancy not linked to autism, new study says
Tylenol use during pregnancy not linked to autism, new study says Acetaminophen use during pregnancy is not likely to raise the risk of having a child with autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability, according to a new study published Friday. Researchers across Europe reexamined evidence from multiple studies investigating the link between these conditions and the…
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STAT+: Limit on multiyear funding of NIH grants is a sticking point in Senate budget talks
STAT+: Limit on multiyear funding of NIH grants is a sticking point in Senate budget talks Last year, the country’s biomedical researchers watched with apprehension as the National Institutes of Health’s grant awards lagged billions of dollars behind the pace of previous years. Fears grew that the Trump administration would impound funds appropriated by Congress…
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Massive Coinbase News! Bitcoin Rips to $96,750! Football.Fun TGE Interview with Founder!
Massive Coinbase News! Bitcoin Rips to $96,750! Football.Fun TGE Interview with Founder! Crypto majors are very green with Bitcoin making a new another 2-month high; BTC +2% at $96,7500; ETH +2% at $3,360, SOL even at $145; XRP -1% to $2.11. DCR (+30%), DASH (+10%), ICP (+10%) and ZEC (+7%) led top movers; XMR hit…
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Are we back? Crypto is Green! Solana Intern goes rogue! Pump up 13%! Monero hits another ATH!
Are we back? Crypto is Green! Solana Intern goes rogue! Pump up 13%! Monero hits another ATH! BTC: 95k (+3%) | BTC.D: 59.2% (-0.1%). ETH: 3313 (+6%) | BNB: 936 (+3%) | SOL: 145 (+2%). Top Gainers: IP, ICP, PUMP, PEPE, ENA. BTC ETFs: +$754m | ETH ETFs: +$130m. Crypto rallies on largest ETF inflow…
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Pump & Memes HEATING up! XMR vs ZEC! How important are these rate cuts? – Under Exposed
Pump & Memes HEATING up! XMR vs ZEC! How important are these rate cuts? – Under Exposed Crypto majors are green; BTC +1.5% at $92,000; ETH +1% at $3,130, SOL +2% at $142; XRP +1% to $2.06. DASH (+60%), IP (+30%) and XMR (+13%) led top movers; XMR hit another new ATH at $680 (now…
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PsyopAnime Meme up 30X! Are Memes back? Monero ATH! Interview W/ Joseph Chalom, CEO of Sharplink
PsyopAnime Meme up 30X! Are Memes back? Monero ATH! Interview W/ Joseph Chalom, CEO of Sharplink Crypto majors are green; BTC +1.5% at $92,000; ETH +1% at $3,130, SOL +2% at $142; XRP +1% to $2.06. DASH (+60%), IP (+30%) and XMR (+13%) led top movers; XMR hit another new ATH at $680 (now $640).…
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A16z raise $15B! Jerome Powell vs Trump! Crypto remains flat! Special Guest: Dudas!
A16z raise $15B! Jerome Powell vs Trump! Crypto remains flat! Special Guest: Dudas! Crypto majors are mostly flat headed into Monday open; btc even at $90,600; eth +1% at $3,110, sol +2% at $140; xrp -2% to $2.04. Ip (+20%) and xmr (+15%) led top movers; xmr hit a new ath at $590. Fed chair…
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Maximum-Effiency Coding Setup
Maximum-Effiency Coding Setup Learn how to be a more efficient programmer The post Maximum-Effiency Coding Setup appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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Cutting LLM Memory by 84%: A Deep Dive into Fused Kernels
Cutting LLM Memory by 84%: A Deep Dive into Fused Kernels Why your final LLM layer is OOMing and how to fix it with a custom Triton kernel. The post Cutting LLM Memory by 84%: A Deep Dive into Fused Kernels appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ryan Pégoud Go to original source
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From RGB to Lab: Addressing Color Artifacts in AI Image Compositing
From RGB to Lab: Addressing Color Artifacts in AI Image Compositing A multi-tier approach to segmentation, color correction, and domain-specific enhancement The post From RGB to Lab: Addressing Color Artifacts in AI Image Compositing appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eric Chung Go to original source
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The Great Data Closure: Why Databricks and Snowflake Are Hitting Their Ceiling
The Great Data Closure: Why Databricks and Snowflake Are Hitting Their Ceiling Acquisitions, venture, and an increasingly competitive landscape all point to a market ceiling The post The Great Data Closure: Why Databricks and Snowflake Are Hitting Their Ceiling appeared first on Towards Data Science. Hugo Lu Go to original source
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Top field service management software platforms for 2026
Top field service management software platforms for 2026 The rise in remote work has spawned innovations in field service management. As a result, enterprise tech buyers now have several FSM product features to consider. Go to techtarget
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Delinea?to Acquire?StrongDM?to Reimagine Identity Security
Delinea?to Acquire?StrongDM?to Reimagine Identity Security Delinea, a provider of solutions for securing human and machine identities through centralized authorization, is acquiring StrongDM, a universal access management company purpose-built for modern engineering, DevOps, and AI-driven environments?forming a new class of identity security platform designed for continuous, always-on environments.? Go to dbta
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OpenAI introducing ads to ChatGPT
OpenAI introducing ads to ChatGPT OpenAI announced Friday it will begin testing advertisements on ChatGPT in the coming weeks, as the wildly popular artificial intelligence chatbot seeks to increase revenue to cover its soaring costs. Go to techxplore
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Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech
Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech U.S. regulators have granted a five-week extension for Tesla to respond to allegations that its vehicles have broken traffic laws while operating in what the electric automaker calls “full self-driving” mode. Go to techxplore
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Using causal AI to amplify sustainability in the textile industry
Using causal AI to amplify sustainability in the textile industry With the textile industry facing mounting scrutiny over the environmental impacts of fast fashion, two researchers from Constructor University have published a framework to help responsible brands engage audiences more effectively about sustainability on social media. Go to techxplore
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Do Woolworths shoppers want Google AI adding items to buy? We’ll soon find out
Do Woolworths shoppers want Google AI adding items to buy? We’ll soon find out Woolworths has announced a partnership with Google to incorporate agentic artificial intelligence into its “Olive” chatbot, starting in Australia later this year. Go to techxplore
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I was a designer for RuneScape—its comeback reveals how old games can be rejuvenated
I was a designer for RuneScape—its comeback reveals how old games can be rejuvenated RuneScape experienced a surge of popularity over the 2025 holiday season. While fan nostalgia for a game that is now 25 years old plays a role, the revival more clearly reflects recent changes to RuneScape’s controversial monetization—changes that appear to be…
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STAT+: Supreme Court agrees to review ‘skinny labeling’ and generic drug access
STAT+: Supreme Court agrees to review ‘skinny labeling’ and generic drug access The Supreme Court has agreed to review a controversy over so-called skinny labels for medicines, a decision that will be closely watched for its implications for the availability of generic medicines. Skinny labeling refers to moves by generic companies that seek regulatory approval…
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Measles cases jump again in South Carolina, rising to more than 550
Measles cases jump again in South Carolina, rising to more than 550 Reported measles cases in South Carolina surged by almost 30% in the last few days, state health officials said Friday. The South Carolina health department reported 124 new cases since Tuesday, bringing the state’s total to 558 in a wave of infections centered…
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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…
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STAT+: FDA delays reviews for two drugs in new voucher program
STAT+: FDA delays reviews for two drugs in new voucher program Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Hello hello! Hope you survived JPM week and are now recuperating with some electrolytes and a sleep mask. (But don’t forget our virtual…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about FDA voucher worries, weight loss drugs and jet fuel, and more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about FDA voucher worries, weight loss drugs and jet fuel, and more And so, another working week will soon draw to a close. Not a moment too soon, yes? This is, you may recall, our treasured signal to daydream about weekend plans. Our agenda is still shaping up as we weigh…
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Policy Forces Reshape Bitcoin Trading as Four-Year Cycle Weakens
Policy Forces Reshape Bitcoin Trading as Four-Year Cycle Weakens Bitcoin is increasingly trading on fiscal and regulatory signals as policy-driven liquidity expectations reshape market behavior in 2026. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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California Fines Crypto Wealth Platform Nexo $500K Over ‘Unlicensed’ Loans
California Fines Crypto Wealth Platform Nexo $500K Over ‘Unlicensed’ Loans Nexo faces fresh headwinds as California regulators take action against the digital assets platform for the second time in three years. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Utah Man Gets Three Years for $2.9M Fraud Tied to Crypto Cash Scheme
Utah Man Gets Three Years for $2.9M Fraud Tied to Crypto Cash Scheme The sentencing of a Utah man links investor fraud and unlicensed cash-to-crypto activity under the same prosecution. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co