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Gold on a Steady Decline, Is it Bitcoin’s Time to Shine?
Gold on a Steady Decline, Is it Bitcoin’s Time to Shine? As gold cools, experts see a potential Bitcoin catch-up trade, but warn a major capital rotation is unlikely due to different investor bases. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Bitchat Tops Jamaica App Charts as Hurricane Melissa Cuts Connectivity
Bitchat Tops Jamaica App Charts as Hurricane Melissa Cuts Connectivity Bitchat uses Bluetooth mesh networking for offline communication, turning each phone into a node that relays messages to nearby devices. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Mastercard in Talks to Acquire Stablecoin Tech Firm Zerohash for Around $2 Billion: Fortune
Mastercard in Talks to Acquire Stablecoin Tech Firm Zerohash for Around $2 Billion: Fortune The potential deal follows reports earlier this month that the credit card giant and Coinbase were each in late-stage talks to acquire stablecoin startup BVNK. James Rubin Go to decrypt.co
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IBM’s Quantum ‘Cat’ Roars: 120-Qubit Breakthrough Pushes Bitcoin’s Encryption Risk Closer
IBM’s Quantum ‘Cat’ Roars: 120-Qubit Breakthrough Pushes Bitcoin’s Encryption Risk Closer IBM’s new 120-qubit experiment marks a leap forward, advancing technology that could one day crack Bitcoin’s encryption. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Certainty in Uncertainty: Reasoning over Uncertain Knowledge Graphs with Statistical Guarantees
Certainty in Uncertainty: Reasoning over Uncertain Knowledge Graphs with Statistical Guarantees arXiv:2510.24754v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Uncertain knowledge graph embedding (UnKGE) methods learn vector representations that capture both structural and uncertainty information to predict scores of unseen triples. However, existing methods produce only point estimates, without quantifying predictive uncertainty-limiting their reliability in high-stakes applications where…
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Tree Ensemble Explainability through the Hoeffding Functional Decomposition and TreeHFD Algorithm
Tree Ensemble Explainability through the Hoeffding Functional Decomposition and TreeHFD Algorithm arXiv:2510.24815v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Tree ensembles have demonstrated state-of-the-art predictive performance across a wide range of problems involving tabular data. Nevertheless, the black-box nature of tree ensembles is a strong limitation, especially for applications with critical decisions at stake. The Hoeffding or ANOVA…
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Generative Bayesian Optimization: Generative Models as Acquisition Functions
Generative Bayesian Optimization: Generative Models as Acquisition Functions arXiv:2510.25240v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present a general strategy for turning generative models into candidate solution samplers for batch Bayesian optimization (BO). The use of generative models for BO enables large batch scaling as generative sampling, optimization of non-continuous design spaces, and high-dimensional and combinatorial design.…
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Convergence of off-policy TD(0) with linear function approximation for reversible Markov chains
Convergence of off-policy TD(0) with linear function approximation for reversible Markov chains arXiv:2510.25514v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study the convergence of off-policy TD(0) with linear function approximation when used to approximate the expected discounted reward in a Markov chain. It is well known that the combination of off-policy learning and function approximation can lead…
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Using latent representations to link disjoint longitudinal data for mixed-effects regression
Using latent representations to link disjoint longitudinal data for mixed-effects regression arXiv:2510.25531v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many rare diseases offer limited established treatment options, leading patients to switch therapies when new medications emerge. To analyze the impact of such treatment switches within the low sample size limitations of rare disease trials, it is important to…
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4 Techniques to Optimize Your LLM Prompts for Cost, Latency and Performance
4 Techniques to Optimize Your LLM Prompts for Cost, Latency and Performance Learn how to greatly improve the performance of your LLM application The post 4 Techniques to Optimize Your LLM Prompts for Cost, Latency and Performance appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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Bringing Vision-Language Intelligence to RAG with ColPali
Bringing Vision-Language Intelligence to RAG with ColPali Unlocking the value of non-textual contents in your knowledge base The post Bringing Vision-Language Intelligence to RAG with ColPali appeared first on Towards Data Science. Julian Yip Go to original source
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Streaming specialist Confluent unveils AI development suite
Streaming specialist Confluent unveils AI development suite In addition to a unified environment for building and deploying agents, the vendor launched a private cloud version of its platform and integrations that simplify data preparation. Go to techtarget
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Informatica launches agents, adds new AI development tools
Informatica launches agents, adds new AI development tools Prebuilt agents for data quality and other data management tasks and a development framework featuring MCP support highlight the vendor’s Fall 2025 platform update. Go to techtarget
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Palo Alto Networks Unveils Cortex Cloud to Secure Enterprises from AI-Driven Threats
Palo Alto Networks Unveils Cortex Cloud to Secure Enterprises from AI-Driven Threats Palo Alto Networks is unveiling Cortex Cloud, unifying best-in-class cloud detection and response (CDR) and industry-leading cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) capabilities on the Cortex platform to meet the new challenge of AI-driven threats. Go to dbta
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Redpanda Combines Streaming, SQL, and Iceberg for Cloud to Air-Gapped Environments Enabling Governed Data Access
Redpanda Combines Streaming, SQL, and Iceberg for Cloud to Air-Gapped Environments Enabling Governed Data Access Redpanda, the real-time data platform for the agentic enterprise, is releasing the Agentic Data Plane (ADP)?a new suite for safely connecting AI Agents across the growing digital workforce. Go to dbta
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Cequence Security Elevates its Channel Partner Program to Accelerate API Protection
Cequence Security Elevates its Channel Partner Program to Accelerate API Protection Cequence Security, a pioneer in application and API security, announced the expansion and formalization of its Partner Program, further reinforcing the company’s commitment to a channel-only business model. As API attacks continue to rise as the primary attack vector against enterprises, Cequence’s enhanced Partner…
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New drivetrain technology for off-road vehicles moves safely in difficult terrain
New drivetrain technology for off-road vehicles moves safely in difficult terrain Wet meadows, steep slopes, and loose ground often present a challenge to agricultural vehicles. A new drive system that gets off-road vehicles safely through difficult terrain has been developed by researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) together with a partner from industry. It…
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Relocated Arctic town Kiruna is colder after urban planning missteps
Relocated Arctic town Kiruna is colder after urban planning missteps When mining forced Kiruna to relocate, the city planners took the opportunity to modernize. But with a large square, city streets and tall buildings located in a depression, residents have already begun to complain about the “new” city, according to a study from the University…
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Amid renewable-energy boom, study explores options for electricity market
Amid renewable-energy boom, study explores options for electricity market Renewable energy sources like wind and solar generation now account for over 20% of electricity in the U.S., and keep growing after large-scale production has more than doubled since 2000. Go to techxplore
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Microwave sintering slashes hydrogen cell production time and energy use
Microwave sintering slashes hydrogen cell production time and energy use Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs), a key technology for producing green hydrogen without carbon emissions, require a high-temperature “sintering” process to harden ceramic powders. Researchers at KAIST, led by Professor Kang Taek Lee from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, have successfully shortened this process from…
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Artificial neurons replicate biological function for improved computer chips
Artificial neurons replicate biological function for improved computer chips Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have developed artificial neurons that replicate the complex electrochemical behavior of biological brain cells. Go to techxplore
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Akamai and NVIDIA launch edge AI inferencing platform
Akamai and NVIDIA launch edge AI inferencing platform Akamai has launched the Akamai Inference Cloud, a platform for providing scalable and secure AI inferencing, in partnership with NVIDIA. The solution enables agentic AI inference at the network edge, closer to users and devices. Edge processing is expected to be a requirement of next-generation agentic workloads,…
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ISACA reports on what’s keeping tech leaders up at night for 2026
ISACA reports on what’s keeping tech leaders up at night for 2026 The Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) says its 2026 Tech Trends & Priorities Pulse Poll has revealed the top threats and pressures keeping Oceania’s digital trust professionals awake at night. Artificial intelligence, ransomware and regulatory complexity will dominate the agendas of…
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HPE and NVIDIA unveil enhanced AI computing portfolio
HPE and NVIDIA unveil enhanced AI computing portfolio HPE has unveiled an expanded NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE product portfolio, aimed at helping make AI easier to deploy at scale by governments, regulated industries and enterprises. The expanded range includes the second generation of HPE Private Cloud AI, which now includes the new ProLiant Compute…
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STAT+: FDA moves to ease path for biosimilars as Trump seeks to cut drug costs
STAT+: FDA moves to ease path for biosimilars as Trump seeks to cut drug costs WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced a draft framework Wednesday that officials say will speed cheaper versions of biologic drugs to market with the aim of making medicine more affordable and accessible for patients. The framework will shorten the path…
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Trump team takes aim at state laws shielding consumers’ credit scores from medical debt
Trump team takes aim at state laws shielding consumers’ credit scores from medical debt The Trump administration took another step Tuesday to weaken protections for Americans with medical debt, issuing new guidance that threatens ongoing state efforts to keep that debt off consumers’ credit reports. More than a dozen states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado,…
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STAT+: Will Optum Real really end the payer vs provider AI wars?
STAT+: Will Optum Real really end the payer vs provider AI wars? 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. Multiple people have told me they’re now planning to see “Doctor Moloch,” the…
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STAT+: Natera, known for spotting cancer recurrence, wades into early detection
STAT+: Natera, known for spotting cancer recurrence, wades into early detection 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. It seems everyone I know has been getting sick lately — hope you are all taking care of yourselves! Onto the news…
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Texas lawsuit targets Tylenol
Texas lawsuit targets Tylenol Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Remember Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse? A colleague in the newsroom said the name yesterday, and even though I hadn’t thought about it in decades, the smell instantly came back to me. Also, the talking…
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Microsoft Values $135 Billion Stake in OpenAI as Firms Face Legal Pressure
Microsoft Values $135 Billion Stake in OpenAI as Firms Face Legal Pressure The recapitalization gives OpenAI freedom to partner with competitors and release open-weight models, even as both firms face legal pressure. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitwise’s Solana ETF Draws $69.5M on Debut, Outpacing Rival Fund’s Launch
Bitwise’s Solana ETF Draws $69.5M on Debut, Outpacing Rival Fund’s Launch The strong early inflows suggest institutions are favoring Bitwise’s direct staking model as Solana ETFs start gaining traction. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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OpenAI Reveals Over 1 Million ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide Weekly
OpenAI Reveals Over 1 Million ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide Weekly OpenAI says it’s strengthening suicide crisis safeguards, but a former researcher says the fixes don’t go far enough. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Humanoid Race Heats Up as 1X Unveils Talking Home Robot Helper NEO
Humanoid Race Heats Up as 1X Unveils Talking Home Robot Helper NEO Analysts expect the humanoid and service-robot markets to exceed $300 billion within the next decade as companies continue to forge ahead. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Australia’s Financial Regulator Flags Broader Oversight of Crypto Under Updated Guidance
Australia’s Financial Regulator Flags Broader Oversight of Crypto Under Updated Guidance The final guidance expands last year’s draft, adding new examples and custody rules as ASIC shifts from proposals to enforceable oversight. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co
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Beyond Normality: Reliable A/B Testing with Non-Gaussian Data
Beyond Normality: Reliable A/B Testing with Non-Gaussian Data arXiv:2510.23666v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A/B testing has become the cornerstone of decision-making in online markets, guiding how platforms launch new features, optimize pricing strategies, and improve user experience. In practice, we typically employ the pairwise $t$-test to compare outcomes between the treatment and control groups, thereby…
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VIKING: Deep variational inference with stochastic projections
VIKING: Deep variational inference with stochastic projections arXiv:2510.23684v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Variational mean field approximations tend to struggle with contemporary overparametrized deep neural networks. Where a Bayesian treatment is usually associated with high-quality predictions and uncertainties, the practical reality has been the opposite, with unstable training, poor predictive power, and subpar calibration. Building upon…
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Bayesian neural networks with interpretable priors from Mercer kernels
Bayesian neural networks with interpretable priors from Mercer kernels arXiv:2510.23745v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantifying the uncertainty in the output of a neural network is essential for deployment in scientific or engineering applications where decisions must be made under limited or noisy data. Bayesian neural networks (BNNs) provide a framework for this purpose by constructing…
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Understanding Fairness and Prediction Error through Subspace Decomposition and Influence Analysis
Understanding Fairness and Prediction Error through Subspace Decomposition and Influence Analysis arXiv:2510.23935v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Machine learning models have achieved widespread success but often inherit and amplify historical biases, resulting in unfair outcomes. Traditional fairness methods typically impose constraints at the prediction level, without addressing underlying biases in data representations. In this work, we…
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Score-based constrained generative modeling via Langevin diffusions with boundary conditions
Score-based constrained generative modeling via Langevin diffusions with boundary conditions arXiv:2510.23985v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Score-based generative models based on stochastic differential equations (SDEs) achieve impressive performance in sampling from unknown distributions, but often fail to satisfy underlying constraints. We propose a constrained generative model using kinetic (underdamped) Langevin dynamics with specular reflection of velocity…
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Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood)
Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood) Can I use NumPy to figure out how my habits affect my mood and productivity? The post Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood) appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ibrahim Salami Go to original source
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Deep Reinforcement Learning: 0 to 100
Deep Reinforcement Learning: 0 to 100 Using RL to teach robots to fly a drone The post Deep Reinforcement Learning: 0 to 100 appeared first on Towards Data Science. Vedant Jumle Go to original source
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Using Claude Skills with Neo4j
Using Claude Skills with Neo4j A hands-on exploration of Claude Skills and their potential applications in Neo4j The post Using Claude Skills with Neo4j appeared first on Towards Data Science. Tomaz Bratanic Go to original source
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Water Cooler Small Talk, Ep. 9: What “Thinking” and “Reasoning” Really Mean in AI and LLMs
Water Cooler Small Talk, Ep. 9: What “Thinking” and “Reasoning” Really Mean in AI and LLMs Understanding how AI models “reason” and why it’s not what humans do when we think The post Water Cooler Small Talk, Ep. 9: What “Thinking” and “Reasoning” Really Mean in AI and LLMs appeared first on Towards Data Science.…
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Streaming vendor Redpanda buys SQL engine, unveils AI suite
Streaming vendor Redpanda buys SQL engine, unveils AI suite With the Agent Data Plane, which features newly acquired SQL database capabilities, the specialist is expanding beyond its roots and adding tools to train and govern AI agents. Go to techtarget
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Alkira Advances AI-Powered Network Management with Multiple AI-Driven Solutions
Alkira Advances AI-Powered Network Management with Multiple AI-Driven Solutions Alkira, a leader in Network Infrastructure as a Service (NIaaS, is introducing Alkira Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server alongside the launch of Alkira NIA (Network Infrastructure Assistant)?an AI co-pilot designed to further enhance network management and operations through conversational AI. Go to dbta
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Valkey 9.0 Offers Performance and Resiliency for Real-Time Workloads
Valkey 9.0 Offers Performance and Resiliency for Real-Time Workloads Valkey, an open source key-value database under the Linux Foundation, announced the general availability of Valkey 9.0?introducing expiration dates for hash fields, atomic slot migration, and multiple databases in cluster mode, which fortify Valkey’s use at scale. Go to dbta
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AI chatbots are becoming everyday tools for mundane tasks, use data shows
AI chatbots are becoming everyday tools for mundane tasks, use data shows Artificial intelligence is fast becoming “part of the furniture.” A decade after IBM’s Watson triumphed on “Jeopardy!,” generative AI models are in kitchens and home offices. People often talk about AI in science fiction terms, yet the most consequential change in 2025 may…
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OpenAI’s Atlas browser promises ultimate convenience. But the glossy marketing masks safety risks
OpenAI’s Atlas browser promises ultimate convenience. But the glossy marketing masks safety risks Last week, OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser that promises to revolutionize how we interact with the internet. The company’s CEO, Sam Altman, described it as a “once-a-decade opportunity” to rethink how we browse the web. Go to techxplore
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How digital technologies can support a circular economy
How digital technologies can support a circular economy The role of digital technologies, such as IoT, 3D printing, and digital platforms, holds significant potential for supporting a circular economy. However, digital technologies are not a magic fix that can instantly change how physical resources are used and produced to prevent waste and promote a circular…
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Dirty water boosts prospects for clean hydrogen
Dirty water boosts prospects for clean hydrogen Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen production, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and reducing water treatment costs by up to 47%, according to new research from Princeton Engineering. Go to techxplore
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AI use makes us overestimate our cognitive performance, study reveals
AI use makes us overestimate our cognitive performance, study reveals When it comes to estimating how good we are at something, research consistently shows that we tend to rate ourselves as slightly better than average. This tendency is stronger in people who perform low on cognitive tests. It’s known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect (DKE): The…
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Cognizant forges BRaaS alliance with Rubrik
Cognizant forges BRaaS alliance with Rubrik Technology services provider Cognizant has expanded its partnership with security and AI operations company Rubrik to cover the supply of business-resilience-as-a-service to joint customers. The two companies have launched a global AI-powered cyber resilience offering on a subscription-based, pay-as-you-go model. The solution has been designed to help enterprises quickly recover…
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Dynatrace enters partnership with ServiceNow
Dynatrace enters partnership with ServiceNow AI powered observability platform provider Dynatrace has entered into a multi-year strategic partnership with ServiceNow in a bid to advance autonomous IT operations for joint enterprise customers. Under the agreement, Dynatrace will provide its deterministic and agentic AI capabilities, while ServiceNow will provide AI agents and AIOps capabilities. Dynatrace will…
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STAT+: UnitedHealth wants to employ more of its doctors
STAT+: UnitedHealth wants to employ more of its doctors After assembling the largest collection of doctors in the U.S., UnitedHealth Group is switching strategies in an effort to improve its financial performance. The company plans to revamp its enterprise of 90,000 clinicians into one more heavily weighted toward employed physicians, rather than affiliated doctors, executives…
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STAT+: Eli Lilly, NVIDIA team up to build pharma’s biggest AI supercomputer
STAT+: Eli Lilly, NVIDIA team up to build pharma’s biggest AI supercomputer Eli Lilly announced a partnership with chipmaker NVIDIA on Tuesday to build what it claims will be the “most powerful supercomputer owned and operated by a pharmaceutical company.” Lilly’s technology investment is meant to help the drugmaker tap into the potential of artificial…
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STAT+: Casey Means faces confirmation hearing for surgeon general
STAT+: Casey Means faces confirmation hearing for surgeon general You’re reading the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and medicine. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The wife and I went to the Rehoboth Beach Sea Witch Festival dressed as a…
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Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism risk
Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism risk Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday accused the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to pregnant mothers in a lawsuit that asserted unproven claims that early exposure to acetaminophen increased risk of autism and other disorders. Paxton, an ally of President…
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STAT+: Bausch Health leaves Medicaid and 340B programs as drugmakers face changing calculus on pricing
STAT+: Bausch Health leaves Medicaid and 340B programs as drugmakers face changing calculus on pricing In an unexpected move, Bausch Health recently stopped participating in Medicaid and a federal government drug discount scheme known as 340B, a step that suggests more drugmakers may rethink decisions to provide their medicines to these widely used programs. Bausch…
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Kalshi Sues New York Regulators After Crypto.com’s Nevada Loss
Kalshi Sues New York Regulators After Crypto.com’s Nevada Loss By suing first, Kalshi controls the narrative to focus on federal preemption rather than contract legality, Decrypt was told. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Democrat Seeks Crypto Trading Ban for Politicians Following Binance Founder’s Pardon
Democrat Seeks Crypto Trading Ban for Politicians Following Binance Founder’s Pardon Democrat Ro Khanna called Trump’s pardon of Binance founder Zhao “blatant corruption” as he pushes to ban politicians from trading crypto. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Leverage Nears $40 Billion Ahead of Key Fed Vote
Bitcoin Leverage Nears $40 Billion Ahead of Key Fed Vote Bitcoin’s climb to $116,000 has spurred a wave of leveraged bets ahead of Wednesday’s Fed decision, as traders brace for another rate cut. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Gate Reinvents the Exchange Model: From Trading Platform to ‘Full Web3 Operating System’
Gate Reinvents the Exchange Model: From Trading Platform to ‘Full Web3 Operating System’ With beefed-up security, tokenized stocks, crypto travel bookings and a meme coin launchpad, Gate is offering users a more rounded experience. Decrypt Staff Go to decrypt.co
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Argentine Stablecoin Use Surged Ahead of President Milei’s Midterm Election Win
Argentine Stablecoin Use Surged Ahead of President Milei’s Midterm Election Win Argentines gambled by swapping pesos for dollar stablecoins this weekend as the local currency fluctuated in price. Ryan Gladwin Go to decrypt.co
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Bridging Prediction and Attribution: Identifying Forward and Backward Causal Influence Ranges Using Assimilative Causal Inference
Bridging Prediction and Attribution: Identifying Forward and Backward Causal Influence Ranges Using Assimilative Causal Inference arXiv:2510.21889v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Causal inference identifies cause-and-effect relationships between variables. While traditional approaches rely on data to reveal causal links, a recently developed method, assimilative causal inference (ACI), integrates observations with dynamical models. It utilizes Bayesian data assimilation…
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Input Adaptive Bayesian Model Averaging
Input Adaptive Bayesian Model Averaging arXiv:2510.22054v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper studies prediction with multiple candidate models, where the goal is to combine their outputs. This task is especially challenging in heterogeneous settings, where different models may be better suited to different inputs. We propose input adaptive Bayesian Model Averaging (IA-BMA), a Bayesian method…
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Differentially Private High-dimensional Variable Selection via Integer Programming
Differentially Private High-dimensional Variable Selection via Integer Programming arXiv:2510.22062v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Sparse variable selection improves interpretability and generalization in high-dimensional learning by selecting a small subset of informative features. Recent advances in Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) have enabled solving large-scale non-private sparse regression – known as Best Subset Selection (BSS) – with millions…
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Frequentist Validity of Epistemic Uncertainty Estimators
Frequentist Validity of Epistemic Uncertainty Estimators arXiv:2510.22063v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Decomposing prediction uncertainty into its aleatoric (irreducible) and epistemic (reducible) components is critical for the development and deployment of machine learning systems. A popular, principled measure for epistemic uncertainty is the mutual information between the response variable and model parameters. However, evaluating this measure…
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A Real-World Example of Using UDF in DAX
A Real-World Example of Using UDF in DAX With the September 2025 release of Power BI, we get the new user-defined function feature. This is an excellent addition to our toolset. Let’s see how to build a real-world example of this new feature. The post A Real-World Example of Using UDF in DAX appeared first…
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How to Apply Powerful AI Audio Models to Real-World Applications
How to Apply Powerful AI Audio Models to Real-World Applications Learn about different types of AI audio models and the application areas they can be used in. The post How to Apply Powerful AI Audio Models to Real-World Applications appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned This Month
The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned This Month October 2025: READMEs, MIGs, and movements The post The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned This Month appeared first on Towards Data Science. Pascal Janetzky Go to original source
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Building a Monitoring System That Actually Works
Building a Monitoring System That Actually Works A step-by-step guide to catching real anomalies without drowning in false alerts The post Building a Monitoring System That Actually Works appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mariya Mansurova Go to original source
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What is a neural network?
What is a neural network? A neural network is a machine learning (ML) model designed to process data in a way that mimics the function and structure of the human brain. Go to techtarget
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DoiT Acquires CloudWize to Expand its Reach into Intelligent Security
DoiT Acquires CloudWize to Expand its Reach into Intelligent Security DoiT, provider of enterprise-grade FinOps and CloudOps solutions, is acquiring CloudWize, a multi-cloud security posture and compliance platform?extending DoiT Cloud Intelligence beyond cloud financial management to include intelligent security posture, compliance, and automated guardrails, connecting risk, reliability, and cost into a unified, outcome-driven platform. Go…
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Platform Engineering Labs Introduces formae, a New Infrastructure-as-Code Platform Built for the Future
Platform Engineering Labs Introduces formae, a New Infrastructure-as-Code Platform Built for the Future Platform Engineering Labs is launching formae, an open source infrastructure-as-code (IaC) platform, built from the ground up to solve modern infrastructure challenges at scale. Go to dbta
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Rubrik Agent Cloud Empowers Organizations to Adopt Agents at Scale with the Ability to Monitor, Govern, and Remediate?
Rubrik Agent Cloud Empowers Organizations to Adopt Agents at Scale with the Ability to Monitor, Govern, and Remediate? Rubrik, Inc., the Security and AI Operations Company, is releasing the?Rubrik Agent Cloud?to accelerate enterprise AI agent adoption while managing risk of AI deployments. Go to dbta
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The hidden military pressures behind the new push for small nuclear reactors
The hidden military pressures behind the new push for small nuclear reactors Donald Trump’s recent visit to the UK saw a so-called “landmark partnership” on nuclear energy. London and Washington announced plans to build 20 small modular reactors and also develop microreactor technology—despite the fact no such plants have yet been built commercially anywhere in…
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Renaissance artists’ vanishing points illuminate autonomous vehicles
Renaissance artists’ vanishing points illuminate autonomous vehicles An artificial intelligence (AI) technology has been developed to enable camera-based autonomous vehicles to perceive their surroundings more accurately. This innovative approach utilizes the geometric concept of the vanishing point—an artistic device that conveys depth and perspective in images. Go to techxplore
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Enhancing eco-friendly solar cells through simple temperature control
Enhancing eco-friendly solar cells through simple temperature control A research team has discovered a technology that significantly enhances the efficiency of eco-friendly solar cells through simple temperature control. They found that rapidly increasing the temperature during material thermal processing leads to more orderly crystal growth and smoother charge transport. The study is published in the…
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Plasma treatment strategy enhances semiconductor device performance
Plasma treatment strategy enhances semiconductor device performance A joint research team, led by Professor Byungjo Kim of the Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering at UNIST and Professor Jihwan An of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at POSTECH has pioneered a fabrication technology to improve the performance of semiconductor devices. Go to techxplore
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Beyond electronics: Optical system performs feature extraction with unprecedented low latency
Beyond electronics: Optical system performs feature extraction with unprecedented low latency Many modern artificial intelligence (AI) applications, such as surgical robotics and real-time financial trading, depend on the ability to quickly extract key features from streams of raw data. This process is currently bottlenecked by traditional digital processors. The physical limits of conventional electronics prevent…
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Why AI agents are a new insider threat for business
Why AI agents are a new insider threat for business IT security teams have long focused on rogue employees, compromised credentials, and malicious third parties when scanning for insider threats. However, in many organisations a new kind of entity now holds operational privileges and system access. They are agents, powered by generative AI and capable…
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When SNAP benefits run out, ‘people can die,’ say health experts
When SNAP benefits run out, ‘people can die,’ say health experts Millions of Americans are set to lose access to food benefits starting Saturday because of the government shutdown, with at least 25 states telling recipients they won’t receive checks for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in November. Health care experts warn that families…
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STAT+: Hope and ‘no regrets’: How pancreatic cancer surgeon Dr. Michael Zinner faced a pancreatic cancer diagnosis
STAT+: Hope and ‘no regrets’: How pancreatic cancer surgeon Dr. Michael Zinner faced a pancreatic cancer diagnosis “The irony’s not lost — going from the physician to the caregiver to the patient,” Michael Zinner mused in June. He was speaking by phone from his Florida home about the unusual and heart-rending way his professional life…
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STAT+: Blue Cross plans to target doctors for overcharging. Physicians are furious
STAT+: Blue Cross plans to target doctors for overcharging. Physicians are furious With the help of a computer algorithm, the state’s biggest health insurer says it will scrutinize doctors who frequently bill it for the most expensive patient visits. It will then unilaterally cut payments to physicians it concludes charged too much. Targeting what it…
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STAT+: For heart health, physical activity favors women
STAT+: For heart health, physical activity favors women When it comes to reaping heart health benefits from physical activity, women saw bigger drops than men in their risk of developing coronary heart disease when they followed or exceeded weekly exercise recommendations. And as a new study published Monday in Nature Cardiovascular Research reports, they needed…
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Microsoft Sued in Australia Over 365 Price Hikes Tied to AI Copilot Rollout
Microsoft Sued in Australia Over 365 Price Hikes Tied to AI Copilot Rollout The lawsuit claims Microsoft hid cheaper subscription plans from 2.7 million users after bundling AI tools and raising prices by up to 45%. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Zcash Surpasses 2021 Peak as Traders Bet on Privacy Revival
Zcash Surpasses 2021 Peak as Traders Bet on Privacy Revival Zcash has returned to prominence as traders position ahead of its halving and a renewed appetite for privacy-focused assets. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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WazirX Barred from Redistributing XRP as Indian Court Affirms Crypto as Property
WazirX Barred from Redistributing XRP as Indian Court Affirms Crypto as Property The ruling defines crypto as property with fiduciary protections, preventing WazirX from diluting user holdings after a $234 million hack. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Reclaims $115,000 as US–China Trade Hopes Lift Markets
Bitcoin Reclaims $115,000 as US–China Trade Hopes Lift Markets Bitcoin climbed over the weekend as signs of progress in U.S.–China trade talks lifted risk appetite across global markets. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Korean Public Company Bitplanet Kicks Off Treasury Plan, Buys Bitcoin as Market Rebounds
Korean Public Company Bitplanet Kicks Off Treasury Plan, Buys Bitcoin as Market Rebounds Bitplanet, a publicly-listed firm backed by Metaplanet’s Simon Gerovich and Sora Ventures, has begun its daily Bitcoin purchases. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Exponential Convergence Guarantees for Iterative Markovian Fitting
Exponential Convergence Guarantees for Iterative Markovian Fitting arXiv:2510.20871v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Schr”odinger Bridge (SB) problem has become a fundamental tool in computational optimal transport and generative modeling. To address this problem, ideal methods such as Iterative Proportional Fitting and Iterative Markovian Fitting (IMF) have been proposed-alongside practical approximations like Diffusion Schr”odinger Bridge and…
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Kernel Learning with Adversarial Features: Numerical Efficiency and Adaptive Regularization
Kernel Learning with Adversarial Features: Numerical Efficiency and Adaptive Regularization arXiv:2510.20883v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Adversarial training has emerged as a key technique to enhance model robustness against adversarial input perturbations. Many of the existing methods rely on computationally expensive min-max problems that limit their application in practice. We propose a novel formulation of adversarial…
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A Short Note on Upper Bounds for Graph Neural Operator Convergence Rate
A Short Note on Upper Bounds for Graph Neural Operator Convergence Rate arXiv:2510.20954v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Graphons, as limits of graph sequences, provide a framework for analyzing the asymptotic behavior of graph neural operators. Spectral convergence of sampled graphs to graphons yields operator-level convergence rates, enabling transferability analyses of GNNs. This note summarizes known…
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Doubly-Regressing Approach for Subgroup Fairness
Doubly-Regressing Approach for Subgroup Fairness arXiv:2510.21091v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Algorithmic fairness is a socially crucial topic in real-world applications of AI. Among many notions of fairness, subgroup fairness is widely studied when multiple sensitive attributes (e.g., gender, race, age) are present. However, as the number of sensitive attributes grows, the number of subgroups increases…
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Enforcing Calibration in Multi-Output Probabilistic Regression with Pre-rank Regularization
Enforcing Calibration in Multi-Output Probabilistic Regression with Pre-rank Regularization arXiv:2510.21273v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Probabilistic models must be well calibrated to support reliable decision-making. While calibration in single-output regression is well studied, defining and achieving multivariate calibration in multi-output regression remains considerably more challenging. The existing literature on multivariate calibration primarily focuses on diagnostic tools…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 27 Oct, 2025 – 03 Nov, 2025
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 27 Oct, 2025 – 03 Nov, 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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Anyone looking to read the third edition of Deep Learning With Python?
Anyone looking to read the third edition of Deep Learning With Python? The book is now available to read online for free: https://deeplearningwithpython.io/chapters/ submitted by /u/yaymayhun [link] [comments] /u/yaymayhun Go to original source
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The Great Stay — Here’s the New Reality for Tech Workers
The Great Stay — Here’s the New Reality for Tech Workers Do you think you’re part of this new phenomenon called The Great Stay? submitted by /u/KitchenTaste7229 [link] [comments] /u/KitchenTaste7229 Go to original source