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‘Robot’ buses could bring more environmental benefits than public transport with drivers
‘Robot’ buses could bring more environmental benefits than public transport with drivers Autonomous self-driving cars and taxis are already on the roads of San Francisco and Beijing. There are also autonomous tram-style services around Oxfordshire and Dubai. Go to techxplore
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We can’t ban AI, but we can build the guardrails to prevent it from going off the tracks
We can’t ban AI, but we can build the guardrails to prevent it from going off the tracks Artificial intelligence is fascinating, transformative and increasingly woven into how we learn, work and make decisions. Go to techxplore
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Colorado is pumping the brakes on first-of-its-kind AI regulation to find a practical path forward
Colorado is pumping the brakes on first-of-its-kind AI regulation to find a practical path forward When the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act passed in May 2024, it made national headlines. The law was the first of its kind in the U.S. It was a comprehensive attempt to govern “high-risk” artificial intelligence systems across various industries before…
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STAT+: Kidney cancer cases spiked in this town. Will residents find out why?
STAT+: Kidney cancer cases spiked in this town. Will residents find out why? After the largest ground water contamination in New Hampshire history, a state-commissioned study released this fall found significantly elevated rates of kidney cancer in the town of Merrimack. Residents fear that toxic “forever chemicals” are to blame. But to pin down a…
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Bitcoin ATM Firm Weighing $100 Million Sale Following Money Laundering Charges
Bitcoin ATM Firm Weighing $100 Million Sale Following Money Laundering Charges Chicago-based Crypto Dispensers says it’s considering a $100 million sale, just days after the firm and its founder were hit with money laundering charges. Andrew Hayward Go to decrypt.co
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Group Asks Federal Agency to Halt Use of Elon Musk’s Grok AI Amid Racism Concerns
Group Asks Federal Agency to Halt Use of Elon Musk’s Grok AI Amid Racism Concerns Analysis showed Grok citing extremist sites as credible sources, raising another red flag after the AI’s earlier “MechaHitler” incident. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Treasuries Are Fading—And Staking ETFs Will ‘Eat Their Lunch’: SOL Strategies CEO
Crypto Treasuries Are Fading—And Staking ETFs Will ‘Eat Their Lunch’: SOL Strategies CEO SOL Strategies Interim CEO Michael Hubbard believes that there’s “there’s no sustainable market” for pure crypto treasuries. Here’s why. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin ETFs Just Had One of Their Worst Weeks on Record, Bleeding $1.2 Billion
Bitcoin ETFs Just Had One of Their Worst Weeks on Record, Bleeding $1.2 Billion Spot Bitcoin funds are closing in on $4 billion of outflows so far in November, with investors cashing out as the price of BTC dives. James Rubin Go to decrypt.co
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Europe Will Get Risky 3x Leveraged Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs as Crypto Markets Melt Down
Europe Will Get Risky 3x Leveraged Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs as Crypto Markets Melt Down Investors in Europe can soon take a gamble on 3x leveraged Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs thanks to LeverageShares. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Empirical Mode Decomposition: The Most Intuitive Way to Decompose Complex Signals and Time Series
Empirical Mode Decomposition: The Most Intuitive Way to Decompose Complex Signals and Time Series A step-by-step breakdown of empirical mode decomposition to help you extract patterns from time series The post Empirical Mode Decomposition: The Most Intuitive Way to Decompose Complex Signals and Time Series appeared first on Towards Data Science. Sabrine Bendimerad Go to…
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Overfitting vs. Underfitting: Making Sense of the Bias-Variance Trade-Off
Overfitting vs. Underfitting: Making Sense of the Bias-Variance Trade-Off The best models live in the sweet spot: generalizing well, learning enough, but not too much The post Overfitting vs. Underfitting: Making Sense of the Bias-Variance Trade-Off appeared first on Towards Data Science. Frida Karvouni Go to original source
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Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off, but several things are holding it back
Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off, but several things are holding it back Imagine powering long-haul aircraft and heavy ships with fuels derived from just air, water and renewable electricity. This is moving from science fiction to the verge of reality, thanks to the falling price of renewables like wind…
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Direct approach can bond and debond 2D semiconductors without any glue-like materials
Direct approach can bond and debond 2D semiconductors without any glue-like materials A key objective of electronics engineers is to further reduce the size of devices, while also boosting their speed, performance and efficiency. Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors, single-layer and thin materials with a controllable electrical conductivity, have been found to be particularly promising for the…
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US demands Google ad breakup in court closing arguments
US demands Google ad breakup in court closing arguments The US government asked a federal judge on Friday to order the breakup of Google’s digital advertising business, arguing that the tech giant’s pledges to change its practices cannot be trusted. Go to techxplore
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Opinion: Road-tripping through North Dakota to foster healthy conversation about vaccines
Opinion: Road-tripping through North Dakota to foster healthy conversation about vaccines Below is a lightly edited, AI-generated transcript of the “First Opinion Podcast” interview with Sandy Tibke and Josh Gryniewicz. Be sure to sign up for the weekly “First Opinion Podcast” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Get alerts about each new episode…
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RFK Jr. confirms he ordered CDC website changes on vaccines and autism
RFK Jr. confirms he ordered CDC website changes on vaccines and autism Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally ordered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to alter language on a webpage that said vaccines do not cause autism, he told The New York Times in an interview Thursday. The updated CDC website now…
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STAT+: CDC moves to end telework for employees, including those with medical needs
STAT+: CDC moves to end telework for employees, including those with medical needs The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ended full-time telework agreements for reasonable accommodations for many employees, according to multiple employees familiar with the policy. Supervisors in some centers have been told in recent days that they can no longer approve…
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Cardano Network Disrupted by ‘Poisoned’ Transaction Attack
Cardano Network Disrupted by ‘Poisoned’ Transaction Attack A validation mismatch sparked an unexpected Cardano network fork as a user publicly apologized for sending the bad transaction. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Solo Bitcoin Miner Hits the Jackpot, Winning $266K BTC Reward
Solo Bitcoin Miner Hits the Jackpot, Winning $266K BTC Reward A solo miner earned a Bitcoin bounty for mining the network’s 924,569th block, securing $266,000 worth of the asset against incredible odds. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Industry Makes Tax Policy Push With Private Dinner for Lawmakers
Crypto Industry Makes Tax Policy Push With Private Dinner for Lawmakers A powerful nonprofit hosted a dinner with lawmakers this week focused on crypto taxes, while groups backing the nonprofit pushed the Trump administration on related policies. Sander Lutz Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin in a Death Cross: How Low Will We Go?
Bitcoin in a Death Cross: How Low Will We Go? Bitcoin is falling, dragging nearly every other crypto asset along with it. The charts suggest this could get uglier. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Strategy’s $55 Billion Bitcoin Bet Undeterred by Index Delisting Concerns, Says Michael Saylor
Strategy’s $55 Billion Bitcoin Bet Undeterred by Index Delisting Concerns, Says Michael Saylor The company’s shares have plunged 43% over the past month. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Modern DataFrames in Python: A Hands-On Tutorial with Polars and DuckDB
Modern DataFrames in Python: A Hands-On Tutorial with Polars and DuckDB How I learned to handle growing datasets without slowing down my entire workflow The post Modern DataFrames in Python: A Hands-On Tutorial with Polars and DuckDB appeared first on Towards Data Science. Benjamin Nweke Go to original source
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How To Build a Graph-Based Recommendation Engine Using EDG and Neo4j
How To Build a Graph-Based Recommendation Engine Using EDG and Neo4j Use a shared taxonomy to connect RDF and property graphs—and power smarter recommendations with inferencing The post How To Build a Graph-Based Recommendation Engine Using EDG and Neo4j appeared first on Towards Data Science. Steve Hedden Go to original source
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Natural Language Visualization and the Future of Data Analysis and Presentation
Natural Language Visualization and the Future of Data Analysis and Presentation Will conversational interaction replace SQL queries, KPI reports, and dashboards? The post Natural Language Visualization and the Future of Data Analysis and Presentation appeared first on Towards Data Science. Michal Szudejko Go to original source
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Generative AI Will Redesign Cars, But Not the Way Automakers Think
Generative AI Will Redesign Cars, But Not the Way Automakers Think Traditional manufacturers are using revolutionary technology for incremental optimization instead of fundamental re-imagination The post Generative AI Will Redesign Cars, But Not the Way Automakers Think appeared first on Towards Data Science. Nishant Arora Go to original source
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TDS Newsletter: How to Build Robust Data and AI Systems
TDS Newsletter: How to Build Robust Data and AI Systems Many practitioners like to jump headfirst into the nitty-gritty details of implementing AI-powered tools. We get it: tinkering your way into a solution can sometimes save you time, and it’s often a fun way to go about learning. As the articles we’re highlighting this week show,…
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Cloudera Arms Enterprises with Unified Data Access and Governance
Cloudera Arms Enterprises with Unified Data Access and Governance Cloudera, a company bringing AI to data anywhere, is introducing a major platform update that integrates Trino, Cloudera Shared Data Experience (SDX), and Cloudera Octopai Data Lineage to deliver unified data access, control, smarter governance, and lineage across the entire data estate. Go to dbta
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Qdrant Launches Tiered Multitenancy for Vector Search
Qdrant Launches Tiered Multitenancy for Vector Search Qdrant, the open-source vector search engine used by enterprises and AI-native teams, announced Tiered Multitenancy?as part of the v1.16 release?a new capability that helps organizations isolate heavy-traffic tenants, improve performance, and scale vector search workloads more efficiently. Go to dbta
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Wargaming: The surprisingly effective tool that can help us prepare for modern crises
Wargaming: The surprisingly effective tool that can help us prepare for modern crises Consider the following scenario. There’s a ransomware attack, enhanced by AI, which paralyzes NHS systems—delaying medical care across the country. Go to techxplore
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Carbon electrode enables 1-Wh-class stacked lithium-air battery with enhanced output and lifespan
Carbon electrode enables 1-Wh-class stacked lithium-air battery with enhanced output and lifespan A joint research team from NIMS and Toyo Tanso has developed a carbon electrode that enables stable operation of a 1-Wh-class stacked lithium-air battery, achieving higher output, longer life and scalability simultaneously. Go to techxplore
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$2B Counter-Strike 2 crash exposes a legal black hole: Your digital investments aren’t really yours
$2B Counter-Strike 2 crash exposes a legal black hole: Your digital investments aren’t really yours In late October 2025, as much as US$2 billion vanished from a digital marketplace. This wasn’t a hack or a bubble bursting. It happened because one company, Valve, changed the rules for its video game Counter-Strike 2, a popular first-person…
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New AI language-vision models transform traffic video analysis to improve road safety
New AI language-vision models transform traffic video analysis to improve road safety New York City’s thousands of traffic cameras capture endless hours of footage each day, but analyzing that video to identify safety problems and implement improvements typically requires resources that most transportation agencies don’t have. Go to techxplore
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World’s biggest nuclear plant edges closer to restart
World’s biggest nuclear plant edges closer to restart Japanese local authorities approved the restart of the world’s biggest nuclear plant on Friday for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. Go to techxplore
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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 review staff was excluded from voting on whether to approve first priority voucher drug
STAT+: FDA review staff was excluded from voting on whether to approve first priority voucher drug WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration has promised companies that earn a Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher a one- to two-month drug review, culminating in a one day “tumor board” style meeting where leaders decide whether to approve the drug. …
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STAT+: Recursion seeks to deliver results, and a VC sees a wave of M&A coming
STAT+: Recursion seeks to deliver results, and a VC sees a wave of M&A coming 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’ve got some spicy comments from Mark Cuban, and a pair of biotech Q&As. Let’s get to…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Texas suit over Plavix labeling, Novo drugs and vision loss, and more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Texas suit over Plavix labeling, Novo drugs and vision loss, 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, but…
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Vaccines aren’t linked to autism, despite CDC website change
Vaccines aren’t linked to autism, despite CDC website change Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Lots of important CDC news in the last 48 hours. We’ve got you covered below. Read the rest… O. Rose Broderick Go to statnews
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Crypto Firms Push Trump to Direct Agencies on Stalled Regulatory Guidance
Crypto Firms Push Trump to Direct Agencies on Stalled Regulatory Guidance Industry groups have urged Trump to use executive authority to speed crypto rules, saying agencies can offer clarity without Congress. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Sentiment Hits ‘Extreme Fear’ Amid $2.7 Trillion S&P 500 Wipeout
Crypto Sentiment Hits ‘Extreme Fear’ Amid $2.7 Trillion S&P 500 Wipeout Widening U.S. credit spreads, overextended market gains, and an uncertain macro landscape are being blamed for Thursday’s wipeout. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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UK Fraud Office Probes $28M Crypto Fund Collapse, Two Arrested
UK Fraud Office Probes $28M Crypto Fund Collapse, Two Arrested The office has begun probing Basis Markets, a defunct crypto project accused of misappropriating investor funds. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Google Sparks Backlash After Gmail Setting Lets Gemini Peek Inside Inboxes
Google Sparks Backlash After Gmail Setting Lets Gemini Peek Inside Inboxes Google has faced criticism after a buried setting allowed Gemini to scan inboxes and calendars without clear notice to users. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Giant Strategy Could Shed Billions If Removed From Stock Indices: JPMorgan
Bitcoin Giant Strategy Could Shed Billions If Removed From Stock Indices: JPMorgan Analysts from the investment banking giant wrote in a note Thursday that removal from MSCI indices could lead to $2.8 billion in outflows. James Rubin Go to decrypt.co
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Atlas Gaussian processes on restricted domains and point clouds
Atlas Gaussian processes on restricted domains and point clouds arXiv:2511.15822v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In real-world applications, data often reside in restricted domains with unknown boundaries, or as high-dimensional point clouds lying on a lower-dimensional, nontrivial, unknown manifold. Traditional Gaussian Processes (GPs) struggle to capture the underlying geometry in such settings. Some existing methods assume…
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Angular Graph Fractional Fourier Transform: Theory and Application
Angular Graph Fractional Fourier Transform: Theory and Application arXiv:2511.16111v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Graph spectral representations are fundamental in graph signal processing, offering a rigorous framework for analyzing and processing graph-structured data. The graph fractional Fourier transform (GFRFT) extends the classical graph Fourier transform (GFT) with a fractional-order parameter, enabling flexible spectral analysis while preserving…
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Spectral Identifiability for Interpretable Probe Geometry
Spectral Identifiability for Interpretable Probe Geometry arXiv:2511.16288v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Linear probes are widely used to interpret and evaluate neural representations, yet their reliability remains unclear, as probes may appear accurate in some regimes but collapse unpredictably in others. We uncover a spectral mechanism behind this phenomenon and formalize it as the Spectral Identifiability…
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Time dependent loss reweighting for flow matching and diffusion models is theoretically justified
Time dependent loss reweighting for flow matching and diffusion models is theoretically justified arXiv:2511.16599v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This brief note clarifies that, in Generator Matching (which subsumes a large family of flow matching and diffusion models over continuous, manifold, and discrete spaces), both the Bregman divergence loss and the linear parameterization of the generator…
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Rate-optimal community detection near the KS threshold via node-robust algorithms
Rate-optimal community detection near the KS threshold via node-robust algorithms arXiv:2511.16613v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study community detection in the emph{symmetric $k$-stochastic block model}, where $n$ nodes are evenly partitioned into $k$ clusters with intra- and inter-cluster connection probabilities $p$ and $q$, respectively. Our main result is a polynomial-time algorithm that achieves the minimax-optimal…
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How to Use Gemini 3 Pro Efficiently
How to Use Gemini 3 Pro Efficiently Learn the pros and cons of Gemini 3 Pro, from testing with both coding and console usage The post How to Use Gemini 3 Pro Efficiently appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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Data Visualization Explained (Part 5): Visualizing Time-Series Data in Python (Matplotlib, Plotly, and Altair)
Data Visualization Explained (Part 5): Visualizing Time-Series Data in Python (Matplotlib, Plotly, and Altair) An explanation of time-series visualization, including in-depth code examples in Matplotlib, Plotly, and Altair. The post Data Visualization Explained (Part 5): Visualizing Time-Series Data in Python (Matplotlib, Plotly, and Altair) appeared first on Towards Data Science. Murtaza Ali Go to original…
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How Relevance Models Foreshadowed Transformers for NLP
How Relevance Models Foreshadowed Transformers for NLP Tracing the history of LLM attention: standing on the shoulders of giants The post How Relevance Models Foreshadowed Transformers for NLP appeared first on Towards Data Science. Sean Moran Go to original source
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Why I’m Making the Switch to marimo Notebooks
Why I’m Making the Switch to marimo Notebooks A fresh way to think about computational notebooks The post Why I’m Making the Switch to marimo Notebooks appeared first on Towards Data Science. Parul Pandey Go to original source
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What are AI agents? Types and examples
What are AI agents? Types and examples AI agents are autonomous intelligent software components that form the foundation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Go to techtarget
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Memgraph Creates Toolkit for Non-Graph Users to Jumpstart the Journey to Full GraphRAG AI Capability
Memgraph Creates Toolkit for Non-Graph Users to Jumpstart the Journey to Full GraphRAG AI Capability Memgraph, a leader in open-source in-memory graph databases purpose-built for dynamic, real-time enterprise applications, is releasing two new tools specifically architected to open up the power of Retrieval-Augmented Generation based on graph technology (GraphRAG), to the entire database market, democratizing…
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CoreWeave Unlocks Multi-Cloud Development for AI Workloads with ?Zero Egress Migration
CoreWeave Unlocks Multi-Cloud Development for AI Workloads with ?Zero Egress Migration CoreWeave, Inc, “The Essential Cloud for AI,” is launching its Zero Egress Migration (0EM) program?a true no-egress-fee data migration program?to empower customers to move large-scale datasets from third-party cloud providers directly to CoreWeave’s cloud without technical friction. Go to dbta
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Peer Software Amplifies its Data Orchestration and Analytics Platform
Peer Software Amplifies its Data Orchestration and Analytics Platform Peer Software is introducing significant advancements across its enterprise data orchestration and analytics platform with new releases of Peer Global File Service (PeerGFS) and PeerIQ–delivering expanded storage platform support, improved resiliency and performance, enhanced security and compliance, and powerful analytics for hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises. Go…
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Agentic AI Runs the Governance Gauntlet
Agentic AI Runs the Governance Gauntlet Today’s agentic AI systems are best understood as exercises in complex workflow automation: exercises in which every step of the process must be deliberately designed, or, better stated, deliberately constrained. As such, they are proving a natural, if provoking, means for stress-testing every aspect of an organiza?tion’s data, analytic,…
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The Edge AI Evolution: When Vision AI Meets IoT Intelligence
The Edge AI Evolution: When Vision AI Meets IoT Intelligence A few months ago, I was on a call with one of our partners who had just returned from a large construction site in Dubai. They were implementing a worker safety system, and the site manager had walked them through their setup?RFID tags clipped to…
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New ship power system keeps vessels running even if central control fails
New ship power system keeps vessels running even if central control fails The shipbuilding industry is on the verge of a major leap forward. Timo Alho’s doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa introduces a pioneering power management strategy that prevents ship blackouts. In Alho’s management principle, the vessel’s electrical equipment is capable of independently…
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New modeling approach predicts errors in quantum computers before they occur
New modeling approach predicts errors in quantum computers before they occur You’ve just put a dollar into a machine to play a song and it stopped playing after a few seconds. You put in another dollar and the tune stops after a minute. You can’t get your dollars back and can’t listen to the song…
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Data centers’ insatiable demand for electricity is changing the entire energy sector, say researchers
Data centers’ insatiable demand for electricity is changing the entire energy sector, say researchers When the first large language models were unleashed, it triggered a headache for authorities around the world as they tried to figure out how to satisfy data centers’ endless demand for electricity. Go to techxplore
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Machine learning algorithm rapidly reconstructs 3D images from X-ray data
Machine learning algorithm rapidly reconstructs 3D images from X-ray data Soon, researchers may be able to create movies of their favorite protein or virus better and faster than ever before. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have pioneered a new machine learning method—called X-RAI (X-Ray single particle imaging with Amortized Inference)—that…
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How small can optical computers get? Scaling laws reveal new strategies
How small can optical computers get? Scaling laws reveal new strategies By studying the theoretical limits of how light can be used to perform computation, Cornell researchers have uncovered new insights and strategies for designing energy-efficient optical computing systems. Go to techxplore
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Hitachi Vantara unveils storage platform for AI era
Hitachi Vantara unveils storage platform for AI era Hitachi Vantara has unveiled an all-flash Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) block storage solution designed to address enterprise demand for storage to suit AI and mission-critical workloads. According to Hitachi Vantara, the Virtual Storage Platform One Block High End solution aims to provide users with the performance, scalability,…
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How Mark Cuban plans to ‘f— up’ health care
How Mark Cuban plans to ‘f— up’ health care How much time does Mark Cuban spend thinking about health care? Why does he think TrumpRx, a direct drug purchasing platform that the Trump administration aims to launch, is “the most incredible program ever”? And what are his thoughts on sports betting? We discuss all that…
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STAT+: Cassidy and other Republicans have little to say about change to CDC’s position on vaccines and autism
STAT+: Cassidy and other Republicans have little to say about change to CDC’s position on vaccines and autism WASHINGTON — Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. broke another promise to Senate health committee Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) this week. So far, there don’t seem to have been any consequences. To secure Cassidy’s decisive confirmation vote,…
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STAT+: Trump administration lists 16 new CDC initiatives, from hepatitis B testing to bolstering workforce
STAT+: Trump administration lists 16 new CDC initiatives, from hepatitis B testing to bolstering workforce WASHINGTON — Trump administration officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention laid out 16 strategic initiatives this week, many of them bolstering health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s priorities, according to an internal agency memo obtained by STAT.…
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STAT+: FDA approves Paradromics’ brain-computer interface trial for speech restoration
STAT+: FDA approves Paradromics’ brain-computer interface trial for speech restoration Paradromics announced Thursday that the Food and Drug Administration approved a clinical study to evaluate whether the company’s brain-computer interface for speech restoration is safe and capable of providing the ability to communicate via text or synthesized speech to someone with paralysis. The Austin-based company…
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STAT+: South Africa is urged by advocates to issue a compulsory license for Gilead’s HIV prevention drug
STAT+: South Africa is urged by advocates to issue a compulsory license for Gilead’s HIV prevention drug Patient advocacy groups have urged the South African government to issue a compulsory license for a groundbreaking HIV prevention treatment after the Trump administration refused to include South Africa in a new program to distribute the drug to…
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Trump Eyes Executive Order to Rein In Patchwork State AI Policies
Trump Eyes Executive Order to Rein In Patchwork State AI Policies The White House is pushing for a federal framework as Hill Republicans explore attaching a moratorium to the defense bill. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Ripple Weighs Staking Overhaul to Expand XRP’s Role in DeFi
Ripple Weighs Staking Overhaul to Expand XRP’s Role in DeFi Ripple is exploring whether native staking could enhance the XRP Ledger’s security and utility without compromising its core consensus model. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Samourai Wallet CTO William Hill Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Samourai Wallet CTO William Hill Sentenced to Four Years in Prison The developer will serve 48 months for running an unlicensed money transmitter, after his co-founder received five years earlier this month. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Circle, Bitcoin Treasuries Lead Crypto Stock Losses Amid Bitcoin Headwinds
Circle, Bitcoin Treasuries Lead Crypto Stock Losses Amid Bitcoin Headwinds Digital asset-focused stocks fell on Wednesday as Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies extended losses, even as tech stocks steadied. James Rubin Go to decrypt.co
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NASA Insists Interstellar Visitor Is ‘Just a Comet’ as Public Speculation Lingers
NASA Insists Interstellar Visitor Is ‘Just a Comet’ as Public Speculation Lingers Agency officials said data showed nothing unusual about Comet 3I Atlas despite weeks of speculation. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Convex Clustering Redefined: Robust Learning with the Median of Means Estimator
Convex Clustering Redefined: Robust Learning with the Median of Means Estimator arXiv:2511.14784v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clustering approaches that utilize convex loss functions have recently attracted growing interest in the formation of compact data clusters. Although classical methods like k-means and its wide family of variants are still widely used, all of them require the…
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Implicit Bias of the JKO Scheme
Implicit Bias of the JKO Scheme arXiv:2511.14827v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Wasserstein gradient flow provides a general framework for minimizing an energy functional $J$ over the space of probability measures on a Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$. Its canonical time-discretization, the Jordan-Kinderlehrer-Otto (JKO) scheme, produces for any step size $eta>0$ a sequence of probability distributions $rho_k^eta$ that…
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Latent space analysis and generalization to out-of-distribution data
Latent space analysis and generalization to out-of-distribution data arXiv:2511.15010v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Understanding the relationships between data points in the latent decision space derived by the deep learning system is critical to evaluating and interpreting the performance of the system on real world data. Detecting textit{out-of-distribution} (OOD) data for deep learning systems continues to…
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Neural Networks Learn Generic Multi-Index Models Near Information-Theoretic Limit
Neural Networks Learn Generic Multi-Index Models Near Information-Theoretic Limit arXiv:2511.15120v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In deep learning, a central issue is to understand how neural networks efficiently learn high-dimensional features. To this end, we explore the gradient descent learning of a general Gaussian Multi-index model $f(boldsymbol{x})=g(boldsymbol{U}boldsymbol{x})$ with hidden subspace $boldsymbol{U}in mathbb{R}^{rtimes d}$, which is the…
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Beyond Uncertainty Sets: Leveraging Optimal Transport to Extend Conformal Predictive Distribution to Multivariate Settings
Beyond Uncertainty Sets: Leveraging Optimal Transport to Extend Conformal Predictive Distribution to Multivariate Settings arXiv:2511.15146v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conformal prediction (CP) constructs uncertainty sets for model outputs with finite-sample coverage guarantees. A candidate output is included in the prediction set if its non-conformity score is not considered extreme relative to the scores observed on…
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How to Perform Agentic Information Retrieval
How to Perform Agentic Information Retrieval Learn how to utilize AI agents to find information in your document corpus The post How to Perform Agentic Information Retrieval appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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PyTorch Tutorial for Beginners: Build a Multiple Regression Model from Scratch
PyTorch Tutorial for Beginners: Build a Multiple Regression Model from Scratch Hands-on PyTorch: Building a 3-layer neural network for multiple regression The post PyTorch Tutorial for Beginners: Build a Multiple Regression Model from Scratch appeared first on Towards Data Science. Gustavo Santos Go to original source
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Making Smarter Bets: Towards a Winning AI Strategy with Probabilistic Thinking
Making Smarter Bets: Towards a Winning AI Strategy with Probabilistic Thinking Practical guidance on identifying opportunities, managing product portfolios, and overcoming behavioral biases The post Making Smarter Bets: Towards a Winning AI Strategy with Probabilistic Thinking appeared first on Towards Data Science. Chinmay Kakatkar Go to original source
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OpenText’s agentic AI glow-up
OpenText’s agentic AI glow-up While OpenText has talked AI agents before, its new vision is a radical departure. Go to techtarget
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Precisely intros AI capabilities to simplify data quality
Precisely intros AI capabilities to simplify data quality The data integrity specialist’s new features, including a conversational interface and a fabric for connecting governed assets, address the growing emphasis on high-quality data. Go to techtarget
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Snowflake integrates with Nvidia to speed AI/ML workloads
Snowflake integrates with Nvidia to speed AI/ML workloads Adding data science libraries featuring GPUs to the vendor’s development suite aims to exponentially improve the performance of application workloads. Go to techtarget
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Oracle and Defence Technologies Collaborate on Innovation for Global Defense and National Security Customers
Oracle and Defence Technologies Collaborate on Innovation for Global Defense and National Security Customers Defence Holdings PLC, the U.K.’s first listed software-led defense company, announced a collaboration framework between Defence Technologies and Oracle to provide access to sovereign cloud and AI solutions for global defense and national security customers. Go to dbta
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FluidCloud Brings Cloud Cloning to OCI
FluidCloud Brings Cloud Cloning to OCI FluidCloud announced it is officially supporting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to give customers the freedom to run workloads anywhere. At the core of this capability is Cloud Cloning?FluidCloud’s signature technology for reverse-engineering, replicating, and deploying full infrastructures across clouds. Go to dbta
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Transatel Selects Oracle to Power its 5G Standalone Services for Automotive, Travel, and Industrial Applications
Transatel Selects Oracle to Power its 5G Standalone Services for Automotive, Travel, and Industrial Applications Transatel, an NTT company and global pioneer in cellular IoT connectivity, has selected?Oracle Communications’?cloud native 5G signaling core to advance its next-generation connectivity services. Leveraging its partnerships with over 300 international mobile carriers, Transatel plans to implement key components of?Oracle’s…
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SAP Gives Developers the Tools to Revolutionize the Business with AI
SAP Gives Developers the Tools to Revolutionize the Business with AI SAP is introducing new AI-driven capabilities in the SAP Build solution, an expanding data ecosystem and powerful Joule Agents empower developers to move from idea to impact with unprecedented speed and confidence. As AI transforms the nature of professional work, SAP also pledges to…
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Deloitte Adopts SAP Joule for Consultants
Deloitte Adopts SAP Joule for Consultants Deloitte, one of SAP’s largest and most enduring collaborators, is adopting SAP Joule for Consultants, a solution that is designed to accelerate knowledge search to help drive value delivery and enhance productivity for consulting teams working on SAP projects and cloud transformations. Go to dbta
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Studies reveal 95 barriers and 50 risks slowing decarbonization in the building sector
Studies reveal 95 barriers and 50 risks slowing decarbonization in the building sector In the race against time to meet 2050 climate targets, building decarbonization looms large—but high upfront costs and a lack of public awareness are two of the biggest barriers for many countries, slowing the adoption of energy efficiency and electrification technologies. The…
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Half of novelists believe AI is likely to replace their work entirely, research finds
Half of novelists believe AI is likely to replace their work entirely, research finds Just over half (51%) of published novelists in the UK believe that artificial intelligence is likely to end up entirely replacing their work as fiction writers, a new University of Cambridge report shows. Go to techxplore
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Real-world helper exoskeletons come closer to reality with AI training
Real-world helper exoskeletons come closer to reality with AI training Georgia Tech researchers are using AI to quickly train exoskeleton devices, making it much more practical to develop, improve, and ultimately deploy wearable robots for people with impaired mobility. Go to techxplore
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Shrinking materials hold big potential for smart devices, researchers say
Shrinking materials hold big potential for smart devices, researchers say Wearable electronics could be more wearable, according to a research team at Penn State. The researchers have developed a scalable, versatile approach to designing and fabricating wireless, internet-enabled electronic systems that can better adapt to 3D surfaces, like the human body or common household items,…
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X-ray vision dives deep to boost safety, inspection and response
X-ray vision dives deep to boost safety, inspection and response X-ray imaging is useful for seeing inside objects without causing damage, but until now it was not practical for use underwater. Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed the first X-ray imaging system that clearly reveals the interior of suspicious objects or infrastructure underwater. Go…
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Sophos integrates its threat intelligence platform with Copilot
Sophos integrates its threat intelligence platform with Copilot Security company Sophos has launched into general availability integrations that connect the company’s Intelix cyberthreat intelligence repository with Microsoft Security Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot. The integrations will provide organisations of all sizes with free, real-time access to Sophos threat intelligence within Microsoft’s AI environments. Sophos said…
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HHS names authors and releases peer-review comments for gender dysphoria report
HHS names authors and releases peer-review comments for gender dysphoria report The Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday re-released its controversial report on gender dysphoria in children, and this time it named the previously anonymous authors and published a handful of peer-review comments after the initial study had been faulted for a lack…
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STAT+: Pfizer and Tris agree to $41.5 million settlement with Texas over ADHD drug for children
STAT+: Pfizer and Tris agree to $41.5 million settlement with Texas over ADHD drug for children Pfizer and Tris Pharma have agreed to pay $41.5 million to settle allegations by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that they provided an ADHD medicine to children on Medicaid while knowing about “flawed” manufacturing practices. The companies were accused…