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When Features Beat Noise: A Feature Selection Technique Through Noise-Based Hypothesis Testing
When Features Beat Noise: A Feature Selection Technique Through Noise-Based Hypothesis Testing arXiv:2511.20851v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Feature selection has remained a daunting challenge in machine learning and artificial intelligence, where increasingly complex, high-dimensional datasets demand principled strategies for isolating the most informative predictors. Despite widespread adoption, many established techniques suffer from notable limitations; some…
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Deep Learning as a Convex Paradigm of Computation: Minimizing Circuit Size with ResNets
Deep Learning as a Convex Paradigm of Computation: Minimizing Circuit Size with ResNets arXiv:2511.20888v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper argues that DNNs implement a computational Occam’s razor — finding the `simplest’ algorithm that fits the data — and that this could explain their incredible and wide-ranging success over more traditional statistical methods. We start…
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Geometric Calibration and Neutral Zones for Uncertainty-Aware Multi-Class Classification
Geometric Calibration and Neutral Zones for Uncertainty-Aware Multi-Class Classification arXiv:2511.20960v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern artificial intelligence systems make critical decisions yet often fail silently when uncertain. We develop a geometric framework for post-hoc calibration of neural network probability outputs, treating probability vectors as points on the $(c-1)$-dimensional probability simplex equipped with the Fisher–Rao metric.…
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Nonconvex Penalized LAD Estimation in Partial Linear Models with DNNs: Asymptotic Analysis and Proximal Algorithms
Nonconvex Penalized LAD Estimation in Partial Linear Models with DNNs: Asymptotic Analysis and Proximal Algorithms arXiv:2511.21115v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper investigates the partial linear model by Least Absolute Deviation (LAD) regression. We parameterize the nonparametric term using Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) and formulate a penalized LAD problem for estimation. Specifically, our model exhibits…
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Maxitive Donsker-Varadhan Formulation for Possibilistic Variational Inference
Maxitive Donsker-Varadhan Formulation for Possibilistic Variational Inference arXiv:2511.21223v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Variational inference (VI) is a cornerstone of modern Bayesian learning, enabling approximate inference in complex models that would otherwise be intractable. However, its formulation depends on expectations and divergences defined through high-dimensional integrals, often rendering analytical treatment impossible and necessitating heavy reliance on…
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I Cleaned a Messy CSV File Using Pandas . Here’s the Exact Process I Follow Every Time.
I Cleaned a Messy CSV File Using Pandas . Here’s the Exact Process I Follow Every Time. Stop guessing at data cleaning. Use this repeatable 5-step Python workflow to diagnose and fix the most common data flaws. The post I Cleaned a Messy CSV File Using Pandas . Here’s the Exact Process I Follow Every Time. appeared first on Towards…
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RISAT’s Silent Promise: Decoding Disasters with Synthetic Aperture Radar
RISAT’s Silent Promise: Decoding Disasters with Synthetic Aperture Radar The high-resolution physics turning microwave echoes into real-time flood intelligence The post RISAT’s Silent Promise: Decoding Disasters with Synthetic Aperture Radar appeared first on Towards Data Science. Aakash Goswami Go to original source
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How I Use AI to Convince Companies to Adopt Sustainability
How I Use AI to Convince Companies to Adopt Sustainability Discover how Claude can act as a Supply Chain Sustainability Analyst and guide companies toward greener, more efficient inventory management. The post How I Use AI to Convince Companies to Adopt Sustainability appeared first on Towards Data Science. Samir Saci Go to original source
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Top 12 business process management certifications for 2026
Top 12 business process management certifications for 2026 These certifications and courses can help you gain the specialized knowledge you need to bolster your credentials and marketability as a BPM professional. Go to techtarget
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10 dashboard design principles and best practices
10 dashboard design principles and best practices Dashboards are a key tool for delivering analytics data to business users. Here’s how BI teams can design effective dashboards to help drive informed decision-making. Go to techtarget
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Elevate Real-Time Data and Analytics with Fivetran and Qlik
Elevate Real-Time Data and Analytics with Fivetran and Qlik Boosting real-time data and analytics capabilities is a top priority for business leaders looking to gain competitive advantage through faster insights and decision-making.?However, many organizations are still saddled with legacy data warehouses, data silos, and latency-heavy pipelines that can’t keep up with today’s demands. Go to…
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Study finds lower emissions from higher-ethanol gasoline
Study finds lower emissions from higher-ethanol gasoline California residents will soon get some price relief at the pump and reductions in harmful vehicle emissions, thanks in part to a landmark UC Riverside vehicle emissions study. Go to techxplore
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Visualizing the internal structure behind AI decision-making
Visualizing the internal structure behind AI decision-making Although deep learning–based image recognition technology is rapidly advancing, it still remains difficult to clearly explain the criteria AI uses internally to observe and judge images. In particular, technologies that analyze how large-scale models combine various concepts (e.g., cat ears, car wheels) to reach a conclusion have long…
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Interlaced origami structure enables compact storage and high-strength robotic deployment
Interlaced origami structure enables compact storage and high-strength robotic deployment Researchers at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National University, have applied the principle of interlacing to an origami-inspired structure and developed a “Foldable-and-Rollable corruGated Structure (FoRoGated-Structure)” that can be smoothly folded and rolled up for compact storage while maintaining very high strength when deployed.…
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Innovative materials boost stretchable digital displays’ performance
Innovative materials boost stretchable digital displays’ performance Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) power the high-end screens of our digital world, from TVs and phones to laptops and game consoles. Go to techxplore
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UAV-based system could predict sag and environmental risks for power transmission lines
UAV-based system could predict sag and environmental risks for power transmission lines Power transmission lines (TLs) are ubiquitous, spanning diverse landscapes, including forests, agricultural regions, as well as mountains. Therefore, it is crucial to develop novel technologies to monitor their condition in terms of environmental infringement as well as sag estimation. Go to techxplore
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Bendigo Bank expands agreement with Google Cloud
Bendigo Bank expands agreement with Google Cloud Bendigo Bank has awarded Google Cloud a multi-year agreement aimed at ensuring its staff and customers can access AI capabilities and cybersecurity defences. The agreement, which builds on the bank’s existing relationship with Google Cloud for core digital infrastructure, is designed to enable Bendigo Bank’s team to more…
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Future-proofing business operations in Fiji
Future-proofing business operations in Fiji Established in 1931, Fijian conglomerate Motibhai Group has a diverse portfolio of businesses including luxury domestic and travel retail, manufacturing, import/export and the wholesaling of fast-moving consumer goods. The group also operates in print and digital news media, real estate and serviced apartments, as well as quick service restaurants and…
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In Medicare drug negotiations, Trump administration embraces a policy the GOP once despised
In Medicare drug negotiations, Trump administration embraces a policy the GOP once despised WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, the Trump administration celebrated drug price cuts it had secured through a Democrat-created program — despite Republicans’ longstanding antipathy toward the policy. The Inflation Reduction Act, a 2022 law supported solely by Democrats and signed into law by…
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STAT+: Patients are already using AI. How can the health care system help?
STAT+: Patients are already using AI. How can the health care system help? 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. Happy Thanksgiving! This year, I’m grateful for all the cool things I…
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STAT+: Sarepta cleared to test new safety regimen for Duchenne drug
STAT+: Sarepta cleared to test new safety regimen for Duchenne drug 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. We discuss some big news that the Trump administration dropped last night. And we’ll be taking a break this Thursday and Friday. We’ll…
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Louisiana official is now No. 2 at the CDC
Louisiana official is now No. 2 at the CDC Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Good morning. The newsletter will be off tomorrow and Friday. I hope you can get some rest this holiday weekend. I’ll see you back here on Monday. Read…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Medicare-negotiated drug prices, an FDA voucher program, and more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Medicare-negotiated drug prices, an FDA voucher program, and more Happy Thanksgiving Eve, Pharmalittle readers. This is Allison, filling in for Mr. Pharmalot. I recently hosted a mini Thanksgiving dinner for friends, and was stumped trying to pick music to play in the background. Why aren’t there any real Thanksgiving songs?…
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Bitcoin Depot Contests $18.5M Award as Subsidiary Faces Dual Legal Battles
Bitcoin Depot Contests $18.5M Award as Subsidiary Faces Dual Legal Battles Cash Cloud’s bankruptcy case in Nevada cites similar claims mentioned in the Canada arbitral proceedings, according to Bitcoin Depot. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Three Signals Bitcoin Options Traders Are Looking For to Time a ‘Genuine Low’
Three Signals Bitcoin Options Traders Are Looking For to Time a ‘Genuine Low’ Options traders are signaling a capped Bitcoin rebound, with volatility gauges pointing to a range-bound 2025 rather than a year-end surge. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Monad Hit With Spoofed Token Transfers Days After Mainnet Launch
Monad Hit With Spoofed Token Transfers Days After Mainnet Launch Fake ERC-20 transfers appeared within 48 hours of MON’s debut as attackers targeted users during the network’s first wave of activity. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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JPMorgan’s Bitcoin Structured Notes Offer Potentially Massive Returns—If BTC Surges by 2028
JPMorgan’s Bitcoin Structured Notes Offer Potentially Massive Returns—If BTC Surges by 2028 The bank has an idea for a product that would allow investors to make big gains if the leading cryptocurrency soars. Mathew Di Salvo Go to decrypt.co
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Saudi Arabia’s First Quantum Computer: Can It Break Bitcoin?
Saudi Arabia’s First Quantum Computer: Can It Break Bitcoin? Saudi Arabia has deployed its first quantum computer, renewing questions about the future of blockchain security. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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FAST: Topology-Aware Frequency-Domain Distribution Matching for Coreset Selection
FAST: Topology-Aware Frequency-Domain Distribution Matching for Coreset Selection arXiv:2511.19476v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Coreset selection compresses large datasets into compact, representative subsets, reducing the energy and computational burden of training deep neural networks. Existing methods are either: (i) DNN-based, which are tied to model-specific parameters and introduce architectural bias; or (ii) DNN-free, which rely on…
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Optimization and Regularization Under Arbitrary Objectives
Optimization and Regularization Under Arbitrary Objectives arXiv:2511.19628v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This study investigates the limitations of applying Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods to arbitrary objective functions, focusing on a two-block MCMC framework which alternates between Metropolis-Hastings and Gibbs sampling. While such approaches are often considered advantageous for enabling data-driven regularization, we show that…
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Clustering Approaches for Mixed-Type Data: A Comparative Study
Clustering Approaches for Mixed-Type Data: A Comparative Study arXiv:2511.19755v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clustering is widely used in unsupervised learning to find homogeneous groups of observations within a dataset. However, clustering mixed-type data remains a challenge, as few existing approaches are suited for this task. This study presents the state-of-the-art of these approaches and compares…
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A Fully Probabilistic Tensor Network for Regularized Volterra System Identification
A Fully Probabilistic Tensor Network for Regularized Volterra System Identification arXiv:2511.20457v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modeling nonlinear systems with Volterra series is challenging because the number of kernel coefficients grows exponentially with the model order. This work introduces Bayesian Tensor Network Volterra kernel machines (BTN-V), extending the Bayesian Tensor Network framework to Volterra system identification.…
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Generative Modeling with Manifold Percolation
Generative Modeling with Manifold Percolation arXiv:2511.20503v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Generative modeling is typically framed as learning mapping rules, but from an observer’s perspective without access to these rules, the task manifests as disentangling the geometric support from the probability distribution. We propose that Continuum Percolation is uniquely suited for this support analysis, as the…
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Why CrewAI’s Manager-Worker Architecture Fails — and How to Fix It
Why CrewAI’s Manager-Worker Architecture Fails — and How to Fix It A real-world analysis of why CrewAI’s hierarchical orchestration misfires—and a practical fix you can implement today. The post Why CrewAI’s Manager-Worker Architecture Fails — and How to Fix It appeared first on Towards Data Science. Partha Sarkar Go to original source
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How to Implement Three Use Cases for the New Calendar-Based Time Intelligence
How to Implement Three Use Cases for the New Calendar-Based Time Intelligence Starting with the September 2025 Release of Power BI, Microsoft introduced the new Calendar-based Time Intelligence feature. Let’s see what can be done by implementing three use cases. The future looks very interesting with this new feature. The post How to Implement Three…
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Ten Lessons of Building LLM Applications for Engineers
Ten Lessons of Building LLM Applications for Engineers Practical field notes on workflows, structure, and evaluation from two years of building with engineering domain experts. The post Ten Lessons of Building LLM Applications for Engineers appeared first on Towards Data Science. Shuai Guo Go to original source
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How to Create Professional Articles with LaTeX in Cursor
How to Create Professional Articles with LaTeX in Cursor Learn how to rapidly create professional articles and presentations with LaTeX in Cursor The post How to Create Professional Articles with LaTeX in Cursor appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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One year of MCP: Support a must for data management vendors
One year of MCP: Support a must for data management vendors With most AI development initiatives focused on agentic AI, failure to provide the framework for easily connecting agents with relevant data is now a competitive disadvantage. Go to techtarget
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Hitachi Vantara Unveils Virtual Storage Platform One Block High End to Remedy Data Fragmentation
Hitachi Vantara Unveils Virtual Storage Platform One Block High End to Remedy Data Fragmentation Hitachi?Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., is launching Virtual Storage Platform One (VSP One) Block High End, a next-generation, all-flash NVMe block storage solution designed to address the demands of most mission-critical business and…
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Cribl Simplifies Real-Time Insights with Dedicated Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence Integration
Cribl Simplifies Real-Time Insights with Dedicated Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence Integration Cribl, the data engine for IT and security, is offering a new, dedicated integration for Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence, further expanding its collaboration with Microsoft?utilizing Cribl Stream to act as the scalable, high-performance data pipeline. Go to dbta
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SentinelOne Offers Wayfinder Threat Detection and Response in Partnership with Google Cloud
SentinelOne Offers Wayfinder Threat Detection and Response in Partnership with Google Cloud SentinelOne, a leader in AI-native cybersecurity, is releasing the new Wayfinder Threat Detection and Response suite of managed services, designed to give customers the ultimate Human + AI defense against modern cyber risks. Go to dbta
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Strategic maintenance could double Öresund Bridge lifespan to 200 years
Strategic maintenance could double Öresund Bridge lifespan to 200 years Researchers at Lund University have developed a new framework that can lead to the Öresund Link, thanks to the right maintenance at the right time and smart monitoring, having a total lifespan of 200 years. This is twice as long as envisaged when the bridge…
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Tim Berners-Lee wants everyone to own their own data. His plan needs state and consumer support to work
Tim Berners-Lee wants everyone to own their own data. His plan needs state and consumer support to work Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has released an important new book about the problems we face online and how to solve them. It is called “This is for Everyone,” meaning that the internet…
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Soft hybrid material turns motion into power—without toxic lead
Soft hybrid material turns motion into power—without toxic lead Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead—paving the way for a new generation of devices that we use in everyday life. Go to techxplore
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Stress and a toxic workplace culture can cause insider cybersecurity threats
Stress and a toxic workplace culture can cause insider cybersecurity threats While most organizations address cybersecurity issues with technology and surveillance, Emmanuel Anti’s research argues that empathy may be a more effective defense. His doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa explores insider deviance, and how understanding the human elements related to it can lead…
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Who is to blame when AI goes wrong? Study points to shared responsibility
Who is to blame when AI goes wrong? Study points to shared responsibility Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral part of our everyday lives and with that emerges a pressing question: Who should be held responsible when AI goes wrong? AI lacks consciousness and free will, which makes it difficult to blame the system…
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More than 2m Australians now coding on GitHub
More than 2m Australians now coding on GitHub More than 2 million Australians are now actively coding software on GitHub, with 367,000 having joined the platform in the last year alone, the company has revealed. GitHub’s 2025 Octoverse report found that Australia now has the 19th largest developer community on the platform, and the local…
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STAT+: FDA approves Otsuka kidney disease therapy
STAT+: FDA approves Otsuka kidney disease therapy The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the first drug from an emerging class of medicines for patients with chronic, autoimmune kidney disease, according to a notice on the agency’s website. The new drug, called Voyxact, is made by Otsuka, the Japanese pharmaceutical company. U.S. regulators cleared…
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STAT+: Major health insurers like Humana, UnitedHealth are cutting broker commissions to avoid costly Medicare enrollees
STAT+: Major health insurers like Humana, UnitedHealth are cutting broker commissions to avoid costly Medicare enrollees Major health insurers are taking drastic steps to discourage older adults from signing up for their private Medicare plans as they seek to boost profits, drawing the ire of insurance brokers and state regulators. Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Anthem, and Centene,…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Novo next-gen diabetes drug, a Novartis gene therapy, and more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Novo next-gen diabetes drug, a Novartis gene therapy, and more Hello there and happy Tuesday from STAT’s London outpost, with Andrew Joseph here filling in for Mr. Pharmalot for the day. While it feels like things are slowing down stateside ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, this place is busy…
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Opinion: The hidden reason lung cancer screening is not working
Opinion: The hidden reason lung cancer screening is not working For years, federal policymakers have tweaked lung cancer screening guidelines as if the barrier to saving lives is a math problem. Add a few years to the eligibility age. Drop a few pack-years — a measure combining how much and how long someone has smoked.…
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Japan’s FSA to Require Crypto Exchanges Hold Liability Reserves for Losses Relating to Hacks
Japan’s FSA to Require Crypto Exchanges Hold Liability Reserves for Losses Relating to Hacks Japan is seeking to restore trust in crypto markets after a decade of security failures, from Mt. Gox to the recent DMM Bitcoin hack. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Rebounds Above $88K—Will It Last?
Bitcoin Rebounds Above $88K—Will It Last? Bitcoin’s weekend bounce is being supported by orderly derisking, a drop in bearish options hedging, and steady institutional conviction. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Binance Faces Fresh Lawsuit Over Alleged Hamas Transactions
Binance Faces Fresh Lawsuit Over Alleged Hamas Transactions A court filing claims Binance’s structure and controls let users tied to U.S.-designated terrorist groups move funds through its exchange. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Musk Says Real-World Data From X and Tesla to Drive AGI Efforts
Musk Says Real-World Data From X and Tesla to Drive AGI Efforts SpaceX’s CEO, Elon Musk, said Tesa’s fleet and X’s live data are providing him with training inputs that competitors lack. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Heist: Family Members Waterboarded, Sexually Assaulted as Attackers Steal $1.6 Million
Bitcoin Heist: Family Members Waterboarded, Sexually Assaulted as Attackers Steal $1.6 Million Horrific details of a Bitcoin wrench attack in Canada were revealed, with victims held hostage, waterboarded, and sexually assaulted. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Quantum Fourier Transform Based Kernel for Solar Irrandiance Forecasting
Quantum Fourier Transform Based Kernel for Solar Irrandiance Forecasting arXiv:2511.17698v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This study proposes a Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT)-enhanced quantum kernel for short-term time-series forecasting. Each signal is windowed, amplitude-encoded, transformed by a QFT, then passed through a protective rotation layer to avoid the QFT/QFT adjoint cancellation; the resulting kernel is used…
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Prequential posteriors
Prequential posteriors arXiv:2511.17721v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Data assimilation is a fundamental task in updating forecasting models upon observing new data, with applications ranging from weather prediction to online reinforcement learning. Deep generative forecasting models (DGFMs) have shown excellent performance in these areas, but assimilating data into such models is challenging due to their intractable…
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Variational Estimators for Node Popularity Models
Variational Estimators for Node Popularity Models arXiv:2511.17783v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Node popularity is recognized as a key factor in modeling real-world networks, capturing heterogeneity in connectivity across communities. This concept is equally important in bipartite networks, where nodes in different partitions may exhibit varying popularity patterns, motivating models such as the Two-Way Node Popularity…
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An operator splitting analysis of Wasserstein–Fisher–Rao gradient flows
An operator splitting analysis of Wasserstein–Fisher–Rao gradient flows arXiv:2511.18060v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Wasserstein-Fisher-Rao (WFR) gradient flows have been recently proposed as a powerful sampling tool that combines the advantages of pure Wasserstein (W) and pure Fisher-Rao (FR) gradient flows. Existing algorithmic developments implicitly make use of operator splitting techniques to numerically approximate the WFR…
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Conformal Prediction for Compositional Data
Conformal Prediction for Compositional Data arXiv:2511.18141v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this work, we propose a set of conformal prediction procedures tailored to compositional responses, where outcomes are proportions that must be positive and sum to one. Building on Dirichlet regression, we introduce a split conformal approach based on quantile residuals and a highest-density region…
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How to Implement Randomization with the Python Random Module
How to Implement Randomization with the Python Random Module Let’s generate randomness in our code’s outputs The post How to Implement Randomization with the Python Random Module appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mahnoor Javed Go to original source
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Struggling with Data Science? 5 Common Beginner Mistakes
Struggling with Data Science? 5 Common Beginner Mistakes Avoid these mistakes to fast track your data science career. The post Struggling with Data Science? 5 Common Beginner Mistakes appeared first on Towards Data Science. Egor Howell Go to original source
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A Hands-On Guide to Anthropic’s New Structured Output Capabilities
A Hands-On Guide to Anthropic’s New Structured Output Capabilities A developer’s guide to perfect JSON and typed outputs from Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Opus 4.1 The post A Hands-On Guide to Anthropic’s New Structured Output Capabilities appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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LLM-as-a-Judge: What It Is, Why It Works, and How to Use It to Evaluate AI Models
LLM-as-a-Judge: What It Is, Why It Works, and How to Use It to Evaluate AI Models A step-by-step guide to building AI quality control using large language models The post LLM-as-a-Judge: What It Is, Why It Works, and How to Use It to Evaluate AI Models appeared first on Towards Data Science. Piero Paialunga Go…
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Microsoft helps Premier League fuel fan experience with AI
Microsoft helps Premier League fuel fan experience with AI A new app built by England’s top soccer division using the tech giant’s data management and development capabilities draws on decades of data to deliver personalized insights. Go to techtarget
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Cohesity and AWS Collaboration Enhances Critical Data Protection, Speeds Operations Recovery, and More
Cohesity and AWS Collaboration Enhances Critical Data Protection, Speeds Operations Recovery, and More Cohesity, a leader in AI-powered data security, announced that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), expanding its use of advanced AWS technologies to help customers protect, backup, and recover data at scale. Go to…
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Veeam Data Platform v13 Outsmarts Threats and Accelerates Recovery
Veeam Data Platform v13 Outsmarts Threats and Accelerates Recovery Veeam Software, a global leader in data resilience, is releasing?Veeam Data Platform v13?to redefine the standard for cyber resilience, intelligent data protection, and data freedom in the AI era. Go to dbta
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Tamr Launches Curator Hub to Support Data Quality and Curation
Tamr Launches Curator Hub to Support Data Quality and Curation Tamr, an AI-native master data management (MDM) solution, is launching Curator Hub, a new module that helps organizations tackle quality issues in their data?and prepare it for successful generative AI use?by pairing intelligent agents with human expertise. Go to dbta
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7 Predictions for Cybersecurity and Resilience in 2026
7 Predictions for Cybersecurity and Resilience in 2026 From the U.S. government letting CISA briefly lapse to recent “internet-breaking” updates sent out by various companies that form the backbone of web infrastructure, cybersecurity and resilience is more important than ever. Here, security experts share their predictions for incoming threats, security measures, and more in 2026.…
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7 Predictions for Cybersecurity and Resilience in 2026
7 Predictions for Cybersecurity and Resilience in 2026 From the U.S. government letting CISA briefly lapse to recent “internet-breaking” updates sent out by various companies that form the backbone of web infrastructure, cybersecurity and resilience is more important than ever. Here, security experts share their predictions for incoming threats, security measures, and more in 2026.…
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The gift that keeps on giving: How solar panels on farms can help increase crop yields
The gift that keeps on giving: How solar panels on farms can help increase crop yields Solar farm projects in the Canadian province of Alberta have been put on hold or canceled because of a recent increase in regulations in the province. The new regulations ban solar panels from agricultural land and force solar developers…
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Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers
Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells last longer and hasten the arrival of cost-competitive, eco-friendly versions of the fuel source. Go to techxplore
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Integrated approach to cybersecurity key to reducing critical infrastructure vulnerability
Integrated approach to cybersecurity key to reducing critical infrastructure vulnerability As our society becomes more digital and interconnected, the systems that keep it running face growing vulnerability to cyber threats. Bahaa Eltahawy’s doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa, Finland, shows that safeguarding these networks requires a holistic approach. Go to techxplore
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Researchers develop model to accurately predict vessel turnaround time at ports
Researchers develop model to accurately predict vessel turnaround time at ports In the 21st century, as global trade expands and cargo volumes surge, ports face mounting pressure to operate efficiently. A key challenge lies in accurately predicting vessel turnaround time (VTT)—the period between a ship’s arrival and departure—which directly influences scheduling, congestion management, and energy…
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Integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip developed for next-generation radar 6G networks
Integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip developed for next-generation radar 6G networks In a breakthrough in radar technology, researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) have developed the world’s first integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip, achieving unprecedented precision in a remarkably compact device. This breakthrough represents a significant step forward in the development of…
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ACS to lead consortium upskilling cyber workers
ACS to lead consortium upskilling cyber workers The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has formed a consortium with the Australian Information Security Association (AISA), the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre and the Australian Women in Security Network aimed at providing career, skills and education pathways for the cybersecurity workforce. The consortium will deliver a pilot scheme known…
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STAT+: Trump weighs plan to extend extra ACA subsidies for two years
STAT+: Trump weighs plan to extend extra ACA subsidies for two years WASHINGTON — In an about-face, the White House is weighing a proposal to extend the Affordable Care Act enhanced subsidies that Democrats have been clamoring for since last year. ACA health insurance enrollees face a spike in premium payments if Congress does not…
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STAT+: Medicare backs off plan for quicker clawback of $7.8 billion from hospitals
STAT+: Medicare backs off plan for quicker clawback of $7.8 billion from hospitals Hospitals scored a win in Medicare’s final outpatient payment rule for 2026, as they persuaded federal Medicare officials to back off a plan that would have clawed back $7.8 billion a decade sooner than originally planned. However, hospitals didn’t get everything they…
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STAT+: Lilly hits trillion-dollar valuation as GLP-1 era peaks
STAT+: Lilly hits trillion-dollar valuation as GLP-1 era peaks Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Morning! We’re closing in on CMS’s deadline for 2027 Medicare-negotiated drug prices. Plus, we see a break from precedent in how the FDA selects priority review…
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STAT+: J&J’s novel Alzheimer’s drug fails in key trial, dimming hopes for a hot target
STAT+: J&J’s novel Alzheimer’s drug fails in key trial, dimming hopes for a hot target A promising Alzheimer’s disease treatment from Johnson & Johnson failed to slow the progress of the disease in a closely watched study, news that could dampen enthusiasm for a new class of potential medicines. J&J terminated its mid-stage study of…
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Department of Government Efficiency Winds Down Despite Months Left To Run: Report
Department of Government Efficiency Winds Down Despite Months Left To Run: Report The administration’s DOGE office has gone dormant months early as the White House weighs easier paths to close federal units. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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JPMorgan Chase Ends Banking Ties With Strike CEO, Rekindling Crypto Debanking Concerns
JPMorgan Chase Ends Banking Ties With Strike CEO, Rekindling Crypto Debanking Concerns JPMorgan Chase’s move has renewed scrutiny of alleged anti-crypto debanking despite a Trump order banning the practice. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Logs Longest Losing Streak Since 2024 as Fed Repricing Fuels Cautious Rebound
Bitcoin Logs Longest Losing Streak Since 2024 as Fed Repricing Fuels Cautious Rebound Bitcoin’s longest weekly slump in over a year puts it on track for its worst quarter since 2018, with a potential bull trap looming. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Bitwise CIO Says Most DATs Are Headed for Discounts, Not Premiums: Here’s Why
Bitwise CIO Says Most DATs Are Headed for Discounts, Not Premiums: Here’s Why Bitwise’s Hougan argues that structural drag in DATs outweighs the few uncertain paths firms have to lift their crypto-per-share. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Why This Billionaire Collector Continues to Buy NFTs in 2025
Why This Billionaire Collector Continues to Buy NFTs in 2025 Businessman Adam Weitsman recently doubled down on NFTs with a record Meebits purchase, and says he’s never sold an NFT—and doesn’t plan to. Erika Lee Go to decrypt.co
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BITS for GAPS: Bayesian Information-Theoretic Sampling for hierarchical GAussian Process Surrogates
BITS for GAPS: Bayesian Information-Theoretic Sampling for hierarchical GAussian Process Surrogates arXiv:2511.16815v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce the Bayesian Information-Theoretic Sampling for hierarchical GAussian Process Surrogates (BITS for GAPS) framework to emulate latent components in hybrid physical systems. BITS for GAPS supports serial hybrid modeling, where known physics governs part of the system and…
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Efficient Penalty-Based Bilevel Methods: Improved Analysis, Novel Updates, and Flatness Condition
Efficient Penalty-Based Bilevel Methods: Improved Analysis, Novel Updates, and Flatness Condition arXiv:2511.16796v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Penalty-based methods have become popular for solving bilevel optimization (BLO) problems, thanks to their effective first-order nature. However, they often require inner-loop iterations to solve the lower-level (LL) problem and small outer-loop step sizes to handle the increased smoothness…
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Diffusion-Inversion-Net (DIN): An End-to-End Direct Probabilistic Framework for Characterizing Hydraulic Conductivities and Quantifying Uncertainty
Diffusion-Inversion-Net (DIN): An End-to-End Direct Probabilistic Framework for Characterizing Hydraulic Conductivities and Quantifying Uncertainty arXiv:2511.16926v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We propose the Diffusion-Inversion-Net (DIN) framework for inverse modeling of groundwater flow and solute transport processes. DIN utilizes an offline-trained Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (DDPM) as a powerful prior leaner, which flexibly incorporates sparse, multi-source observational…
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Gradient flow for deep equilibrium single-index models
Gradient flow for deep equilibrium single-index models arXiv:2511.16976v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Deep equilibrium models (DEQs) have recently emerged as a powerful paradigm for training infinitely deep weight-tied neural networks that achieve state of the art performance across many modern machine learning tasks. Despite their practical success, theoretically understanding the gradient descent dynamics for training…
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DAPS++: Rethinking Diffusion Inverse Problems with Decoupled Posterior Annealing
DAPS++: Rethinking Diffusion Inverse Problems with Decoupled Posterior Annealing arXiv:2511.17038v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: From a Bayesian perspective, score-based diffusion solves inverse problems through joint inference, embedding the likelihood with the prior to guide the sampling process. However, this formulation fails to explain its practical behavior: the prior offers limited guidance, while reconstruction is largely…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 24 Nov, 2025 – 01 Dec, 2025
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 24 Nov, 2025 – 01 Dec, 2025 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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Are LeetCode heavy Interviews becoming the norm for DS Modeling roles?
Are LeetCode heavy Interviews becoming the norm for DS Modeling roles? I’ve been actively searching for DS Modeling roles again, and wow the landscape has changed a lot since the last time I was on the market. It seems like leetcode style interviews have become way more common. I’ve already failed or barely passed several…
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How long should I stay at my first job if I dislike the city?
How long should I stay at my first job if I dislike the city? I recently just got my bachelors from Berkeley in data science, and I recently started a new job in Boston. I’m super grateful for this job opportunity because I applied to probably 1k jobs and this was the only good offer…
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Will there be a discount for Physical O’Reilly Media books?
Will there be a discount for Physical O’Reilly Media books? Will there be a discount for Physical O’Reilly Media books? Hello. Not sure if this is the best place to post this question so let me know. Does anyone know if there will be some Black Friday discount for Physical O’Reilly Media books somewhere? I…
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Indeed’s Job Report Shows 13% YoY Drop in Data & Analytics Roles
Indeed’s Job Report Shows 13% YoY Drop in Data & Analytics Roles “Roles like business analyst, data analyst, data scientist, and BI developer are drawing large talent pools that outpace the number of job postings, creating a fiercely competitive market.” do you agree with these findings – are data & analytics roles the hardest-hit in…
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Learning Triton One Kernel at a Time: Softmax
Learning Triton One Kernel at a Time: Softmax All you need to know about a fast, readable and PyTorch-ready softmax kernel The post Learning Triton One Kernel at a Time: Softmax appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ryan Pégoud Go to original source
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Your Next ‘Large’ Language Model Might Not Be Large After All
Your Next ‘Large’ Language Model Might Not Be Large After All A 27M-parameter model just outperformed giants like DeepSeek R1, o3-mini, and Claude 3.7 on reasoning tasks The post Your Next ‘Large’ Language Model Might Not Be Large After All appeared first on Towards Data Science. Moulik Gupta Go to original source