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More questions than answers surround Trump’s TikTok deal
More questions than answers surround Trump’s TikTok deal President Donald Trump insists he has found a solution to keep TikTok alive in the United States through a group of investors who will buy the short-video app from its Chinese owners in accordance with US law. Go to techxplore
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FAA restores Boeing’s ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes
FAA restores Boeing’s ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes Boeing is getting back the ability to perform final safety inspections on 737 Max jetliners and certify the planes for flight more than six years after crashes of the then-new model killed 346 people, the Federal Aviation Administration…
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Opinion: STAT readers on gun silencers as public health measure, ‘lived experience,’ and more
Opinion: STAT readers on gun silencers as public health measure, ‘lived experience,’ and more First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, written by biotech insiders, health care workers, researchers, and others. To encourage robust, good-faith discussion about issues raised in First Opinion essays, STAT publishes…
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STAT+: Unsealed court documents reveal a whistleblower suit over UnitedHealth use of an artery disease test
STAT+: Unsealed court documents reveal a whistleblower suit over UnitedHealth use of an artery disease test A law firm representing health care fraud whistleblowers is suing UnitedHealth Group over its use of a peripheral artery disease test, called QuantaFlo, to increase payments it received from the government Medicare program, after the Department of Justice declined…
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3 burning questions about the MMR vaccine, answered
3 burning questions about the MMR vaccine, answered On Friday, President Trump doubled down on calling for changes to the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. “BREAK UP THE MMR SHOT INTO THREE TOTALLY SEPARATE SHOTS (NOT MIXED!),” he wrote on his Truth Social account. Currently, parents are offered either the MMR vaccine or a one-shot…
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Meme Coin Modeled on Baby Shark Creator Collapses
Meme Coin Modeled on Baby Shark Creator Collapses Story Protocol says that it can turn intellectual property into Legos, but some users’ dreams were shattered on Thursday. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Will Bitcoin Finish the Month Above $105K? Traders Are Losing Faith
Will Bitcoin Finish the Month Above $105K? Traders Are Losing Faith Predictors on Myriad Markets are now flipping bearish about Bitcoin’s next price milestone, leaning towards $105,000 before $125,000. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Market Battles Sea of Red and Growing Fear, But HYPE Floats
Crypto Market Battles Sea of Red and Growing Fear, But HYPE Floats With Bitcoin standing still and the rest of the crypto market close to posting a red monthly candle, Hyperliquid’s HYPE is bucking the trend. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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$18 Billion in Bitcoin Options Set to Expire—Here’s What to Expect
$18 Billion in Bitcoin Options Set to Expire—Here’s What to Expect A record $18 billion Bitcoin options expiry today may spark delayed volatility as crypto markets brace for weekend moves, said analysts. Stacy Elliott Go to decrypt.co
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Do LLMs Dream of Electric Sheep? New AI Study Shows Surprising Results
Do LLMs Dream of Electric Sheep? New AI Study Shows Surprising Results A new AI study finds that large language models show stable, surprising behaviors when left alone. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Building Fact-Checking Systems: Catching Repeating False Claims Before They Spread
Building Fact-Checking Systems: Catching Repeating False Claims Before They Spread How retrieval and ensemble methods make fact-checking faster, scalable, and more reliable in a digital world The post Building Fact-Checking Systems: Catching Repeating False Claims Before They Spread appeared first on Towards Data Science. Iva Pezo Go to original source
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Why MissForest Fails in Prediction Tasks: A Key Limitation You Need to Keep in Mind
Why MissForest Fails in Prediction Tasks: A Key Limitation You Need to Keep in Mind Why the original MissForest algorithm cannot be directly applied for predictive modeling, and how MissForestPredict solves this problem The post Why MissForest Fails in Prediction Tasks: A Key Limitation You Need to Keep in Mind appeared first on Towards Data…
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Using Vision Language Models to Process Millions of Documents
Using Vision Language Models to Process Millions of Documents Learn how to effectively apply vision language models to problem solving The post Using Vision Language Models to Process Millions of Documents appeared first on Towards Data Science. Eivind Kjosbakken Go to original source
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Precisely Data Integrity Suite Expands Access to AI-Powered Data Quality with Natural Language Interfaces
Precisely Data Integrity Suite Expands Access to AI-Powered Data Quality with Natural Language Interfaces Precisely, a global leader in data integrity, is introducing new enhancements to the Precisely Data Integrity Suite, designed to further streamline and advance data quality across the enterprise?adding powerful AI-driven features that enable organizations to operationalize high-quality, AI-ready data even more…
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Flox Raises $25M in Funding to Address Growing AI Complexity for Engineering Teams
Flox Raises $25M in Funding to Address Growing AI Complexity for Engineering Teams Flox, a leading platform enabling unified software lifecycles, announced it has secured $25 million in a Series B funding round, enabling the company to accelerate product development and market expansion as organizations struggle to manage increasingly complex software supply chains. Go to…
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Facebook, Instagram to offer paid ad-free UK subscriptions
Facebook, Instagram to offer paid ad-free UK subscriptions Meta announced Friday that Facebook and Instagram users in the UK will be able to buy ad-free subscriptions, extending a model already in place in Europe, to comply with regulation. Go to techxplore
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Novel film manufacturing technique lets robots walk on water
Novel film manufacturing technique lets robots walk on water Imagine tiny robots zipping across the surface of a lake to check water quality or searching for people in flooded areas. This technology is moving closer to reality thanks to work by researchers at the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science. Inspired by…
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Lightweight framework enables faster, more accurate object detection for UAV remote sensing
Lightweight framework enables faster, more accurate object detection for UAV remote sensing Remote sensing object detection is a rapidly growing field in artificial intelligence, playing a critical role in advancing the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for real-world applications such as disaster response, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. Yet, designing models that balance both…
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Research shows Portland transit-oriented developments reduce car trips, especially at affordable housing sites
Research shows Portland transit-oriented developments reduce car trips, especially at affordable housing sites New research from Portland State University’s Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) shows that transit-oriented developments (TODs) in the Portland metro area generate far fewer car trips than standard estimates suggest—especially at sites that include affordable housing. Go to techxplore
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Turkish Airlines inks big Boeing deal after Erdogan visits US
Turkish Airlines inks big Boeing deal after Erdogan visits US Turkish Airlines announced on Friday a deal to buy up to 225 Boeing jets, one day after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made his first White House visit since 2019. Go to techxplore
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STAT+: Patients set to lose hospital care at home if government funding isn’t extended
STAT+: Patients set to lose hospital care at home if government funding isn’t extended WASHINGTON — If Congress doesn’t fund the government by the end of the day on Tuesday, patients across the country who have been receiving hospital-level care at home will be placed back in hospitals. The Acute Hospital Care at Home initiative…
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STAT+: Days before Trump deadline to lower prices, companies push a flurry of initiatives. Will it be enough?
STAT+: Days before Trump deadline to lower prices, companies push a flurry of initiatives. Will it be enough? Pharmaceutical companies are scrambling to make last-minute announcements ahead of a Trump administration deadline on Monday for the firms to lower U.S. drug prices. But it’s not clear if the initiatives — which include investments in the…
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Kennedy launches abortion pill review
Kennedy launches abortion pill review Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. What a wild week to cover disability. On Wednesday, just before dinnertime, I finished my third story in three days in a daze. Not realizing I hadn’t eaten all day and desperate…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Trump’s drug pricing plans, pharma tariffs, and much more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Trump’s drug pricing plans, pharma tariffs, and much 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 we may rendezvous with…
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STAT+: How the government establishes research grant overhead rates: ‘It’s not like buying a widget’
STAT+: How the government establishes research grant overhead rates: ‘It’s not like buying a widget’ For decades, the federal government has supported the infrastructure that makes biomedical breakthroughs possible at universities, academic hospitals, and other research institutions. But recent moves by the Trump administration and Congress reinforce that this system seems headed for a major…
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Elon Musk’s xAI Sues OpenAI Again, This Time Over Alleged Trade Secret Theft
Elon Musk’s xAI Sues OpenAI Again, This Time Over Alleged Trade Secret Theft The lawsuit alleges OpenAI orchestrated a “coordinated campaign” to steal xAI’s source code and data center secrets. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Regulators Eye Stock Jumps Before Corporate Crypto Buys: WSJ
Regulators Eye Stock Jumps Before Corporate Crypto Buys: WSJ Regulators have pinged companies after unusual market moves before treasury disclosures, though no formal actions have been confirmed. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Korean Actor Hwang Jung-eum Gets Suspended Term In $3 Million Crypto Case
Korean Actor Hwang Jung-eum Gets Suspended Term In $3 Million Crypto Case The actor received a two-year suspended sentence after embezzling millions from her own agency to invest in crypto. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Rate Cuts, Options Expiry Put Bitcoin at a Crossroads
Rate Cuts, Options Expiry Put Bitcoin at a Crossroads Bitcoin’s rally faces a major test as $22 billion in options expire alongside a key U.S. inflation report. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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New Book on AI Says ‘Everyone Dies,’ Leading Chatbots Disagree
New Book on AI Says ‘Everyone Dies,’ Leading Chatbots Disagree Although a book by two prominent doomers labels today’s AI arms race as “suicide,” LLMs, predictably, have shrugged off the risk. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Sample completion, structured correlation, and Netflix problems
Sample completion, structured correlation, and Netflix problems arXiv:2509.20404v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We develop a new high-dimensional statistical learning model which can take advantage of structured correlation in data even in the presence of randomness. We completely characterize learnability in this model in terms of VCN${}_{k,k}$-dimension (essentially $k$-dependence from Shelah’s classification theory). This model suggests…
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Fast Estimation of Wasserstein Distances via Regression on Sliced Wasserstein Distances
Fast Estimation of Wasserstein Distances via Regression on Sliced Wasserstein Distances arXiv:2509.20508v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We address the problem of efficiently computing Wasserstein distances for multiple pairs of distributions drawn from a meta-distribution. To this end, we propose a fast estimation method based on regressing Wasserstein distance on sliced Wasserstein (SW) distances. Specifically, we…
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Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with an Unobservable Source Subpopulation
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with an Unobservable Source Subpopulation arXiv:2509.20587v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study an unsupervised domain adaptation problem where the source domain consists of subpopulations defined by the binary label $Y$ and a binary background (or environment) $A$. We focus on a challenging setting in which one such subpopulation in the source domain…
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A Gapped Scale-Sensitive Dimension and Lower Bounds for Offset Rademacher Complexity
A Gapped Scale-Sensitive Dimension and Lower Bounds for Offset Rademacher Complexity arXiv:2509.20618v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study gapped scale-sensitive dimensions of a function class in both sequential and non-sequential settings. We demonstrate that covering numbers for any uniformly bounded class are controlled above by these gapped dimensions, generalizing the results of cite{anthony2000function,alon1997scale}. Moreover, we…
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A Hierarchical Variational Graph Fused Lasso for Recovering Relative Rates in Spatial Compositional Data
A Hierarchical Variational Graph Fused Lasso for Recovering Relative Rates in Spatial Compositional Data arXiv:2509.20636v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The analysis of spatial data from biological imaging technology, such as imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) or imaging mass cytometry (IMC), is challenging because of a competitive sampling process which convolves signals from molecules in a single…
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Notes on LLM Evaluation
Notes on LLM Evaluation A practical, step-by-step guide to building an evaluation pipeline for a real-world AI application The post Notes on LLM Evaluation appeared first on Towards Data Science. Felipe Adachi Go to original source
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Building a Video Game Recommender System with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 2
Building a Video Game Recommender System with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 2 Deploying a FastAPI + PostgreSQL recommender system as a web application on Render The post Building a Video Game Recommender System with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 2 appeared first on Towards Data Science. Lucas See Go to original source
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Building Video Game Recommender Systems with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 1
Building Video Game Recommender Systems with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 1 Designing a video game recommendations service with Steams API The post Building Video Game Recommender Systems with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Render: Part 1 appeared first on Towards Data Science. Lucas See Go to original source
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Databricks partners with OpenAI to boost AI development
Databricks partners with OpenAI to boost AI development GPT-5 is now the primary model for the data platform vendor’s users. In addition, the partners will collaborate to improve model performance for real-world applications. Go to techtarget
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Pega Infinity ?25 Reimagines Legacy Systems with Agentic Transformation
Pega Infinity ?25 Reimagines Legacy Systems with Agentic Transformation Pegasystems Inc.?, The Enterprise Transformation Company, is launching the general availability of?Pega Infinity ’25, an agentic enterprise transformation platform that delivers trustworthy, predictable AI agents at scale. Go to dbta
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Teleport Identity Security Beefs Up Data Protection with AI Session Summaries?
Teleport Identity Security Beefs Up Data Protection with AI Session Summaries? Teleport, the Infrastructure Identity company, is introducing AI Session Summaries, a new capability in Teleport Identity Security enabling customers to summarize insights from thousands of hours of session recordings. Go to dbta
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Vultr and FluidCloud Collaborate to Provide Instant Cloud Migration
Vultr and FluidCloud Collaborate to Provide Instant Cloud Migration Vultr, the largest privately-held cloud infrastructure company, announced?that?FluidCloud, a pioneer in portable cloud infrastructure, has joined the?Vultr Cloud Alliance?to accelerate and simplify cloud migration for businesses worldwide. Go to dbta
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Broadcom Supercharges Developer Productivity with VMware Private AI Services Now Available with VMware Cloud Foundation
Broadcom Supercharges Developer Productivity with VMware Private AI Services Now Available with VMware Cloud Foundation Broadcom announced that VMware Private AI Services will become a standard component of VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0, making VCF an AI native platform?empowering customers to adopt a unified, AI native platform for secure, modern private cloud infrastructure at scale.? Go…
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Perforce Launches JRebel Enterprise to Eliminate Redeploys in Cloud Dev Environments
Perforce Launches JRebel Enterprise to Eliminate Redeploys in Cloud Dev Environments Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams seeking AI innovation at scale, announced the public availability of JRebel Enterprise, a new software that is automatically configured to support changing development environments at enterprise scale. Go to dbta
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Compact camera uses 25 color channels for high-speed, high-definition hyperspectral video
Compact camera uses 25 color channels for high-speed, high-definition hyperspectral video A traditional digital camera splits an image into three channels—red, green and blue—mirroring how the human eye perceives color. But those are just three discrete points along a continuous spectrum of wavelengths. Specialized “spectral” cameras go further by sequentially capturing dozens, or even hundreds,…
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Low-cost sensor system can check indoor air quality in real time
Low-cost sensor system can check indoor air quality in real time Humans spend about 80% of their time indoors, but keeping track of the air we breathe usually requires expensive lab-grade equipment. Researchers at Concordia and Qatar University have created a low-cost sensor system that does the job just as well—and in real time. Go…
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Atomic neighborhoods in semiconductors provide new avenue for designing microelectronics
Atomic neighborhoods in semiconductors provide new avenue for designing microelectronics Inside the microchips powering the device you’re reading this on, the atoms have a hidden order all their own. A team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and George Washington University has confirmed that atoms in semiconductors will arrange themselves in distinctive localized…
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Mice and AI neural networks reveal similar patterns when learning to cooperate
Mice and AI neural networks reveal similar patterns when learning to cooperate At a time when conflict and division dominate the headlines, a new study from UCLA finds remarkable similarities in how mice and artificial intelligence systems each develop cooperation: working together toward shared goals. Go to techxplore
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‘Digital brains’ that ‘think’ and ‘feel’: Why do we personify AI models, and are these metaphors actually helpful?
‘Digital brains’ that ‘think’ and ‘feel’: Why do we personify AI models, and are these metaphors actually helpful? The press has always used metaphors and examples to simplify complex issues and make them easier to understand. With the rise of chatbots powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the tendency to humanize technology has intensified, whether through…
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Teradata unveils tools for building AI agents
Teradata unveils tools for building AI agents Teradata has unveiled a set of tools for enabling enterprises to build and manage autonomous AI agents. AgentBuilder leverages open-source frameworks and the Teradata AI and knowledge platform to allow IT teams to design, operationalise and manage multi-agent systems. The recently revealed capabilities also include a range of…
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Check Point Software expands Australian presence
Check Point Software expands Australian presence Check Point Software has expanded its Australian data residence capabilities with the implementation of local instances of its Check Point Harmony SASE and Check Point CloudGuard WAF security tools. The company says the deployment will help Australian customers meet local data privacy, security and compliance requirements for the storage…
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Cloudflare gives creators new tool to control use of their content
Cloudflare gives creators new tool to control use of their content Cloudflare has introduced a way to help website owners and publishers gain more control over their content, by making it easy for any website owner to update their robots.txt — the simple text file that tells web crawlers what parts of a site they…
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STAT+: Crinetics wins FDA approval for acromegaly drug, faces competition with Novartis and Ipsen
STAT+: Crinetics wins FDA approval for acromegaly drug, faces competition with Novartis and Ipsen SAN DIEGO — Crinetics Pharmaceuticals won Food and Drug Administration approval on Thursday for a drug for a rare and debilitating hormonal disorder — the company’s first approved product. But the treatment faces competition from pharma giants with blockbuster medicines already…
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A gene therapy success in Huntington’s and Trump’s autism announcement
A gene therapy success in Huntington’s and Trump’s autism announcement Why were doctors and investors so excited about trial results of UniQure’s gene therapy for Huntington’s disease? Are autism rates actually rising? And what does the research tell us about Tylenol and autism? We discuss all that on this week’s episode of the “The Readout…
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Why this week underscores the value of STAT’s journalism
Why this week underscores the value of STAT’s journalism Dear Readers, This week, like so many others, has demonstrated why I think STAT is so essential. Read the rest… Rick Berke Go to statnews
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A new Ebola outbreak in Congo kills dozens as health officials warn of lack of funds
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo kills dozens as health officials warn of lack of funds GOMA, Congo — As a deadly new Ebola outbreak kills dozens in southern Congo, health authorities and organizations are sounding the alarm, warning they lack the funds and resources to mount an effective response to the crisis. The World Health Organization…
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Ohio Moves to Accept Crypto Payments for State Fees
Ohio Moves to Accept Crypto Payments for State Fees The board’s decision follows months of preparation that began in April with LaRose and Treasurer Sprague’s initial proposal. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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US Dollar Bounces, Gold Pauses Rally: What’s Next for Bitcoin?
US Dollar Bounces, Gold Pauses Rally: What’s Next for Bitcoin? Experts note that while Bitcoin is caught between macro headwinds, August’s Core PCE data serves as a possible key near-term catalyst. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Philippines Turns to Blockchain After Mass Protests Over Corruption
Philippines Turns to Blockchain After Mass Protests Over Corruption The Philippines has launched a blockchain system to track public works spending following protests over corruption. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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FalconX Opens Door to Trading Ethereum’s Native Yield
FalconX Opens Door to Trading Ethereum’s Native Yield FalconX has launched the first forwards market tied to Ethereum staking yields, giving institutions a way to hedge the network’s native rate. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co
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Peaq Unveils Tokenized Robo-Farm in Hong Kong
Peaq Unveils Tokenized Robo-Farm in Hong Kong The new project will automate stacked indoor farming and share revenues with token holders through NFTs on the peaq network. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Anchored Langevin Algorithms
Anchored Langevin Algorithms arXiv:2509.19455v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Standard first-order Langevin algorithms such as the unadjusted Langevin algorithm (ULA) are obtained by discretizing the Langevin diffusion and are widely used for sampling in machine learning because they scale to high dimensions and large datasets. However, they face two key limitations: (i) they require differentiable log-densities,…
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MAGIC: Multi-task Gaussian process for joint imputation and classification in healthcare time series
MAGIC: Multi-task Gaussian process for joint imputation and classification in healthcare time series arXiv:2509.19577v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Time series analysis has emerged as an important tool for improving patient diagnosis and management in healthcare applications. However, these applications commonly face two critical challenges: time misalignment and data sparsity. Traditional approaches address these issues through…
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Diffusion and Flow-based Copulas: Forgetting and Remembering Dependencies
Diffusion and Flow-based Copulas: Forgetting and Remembering Dependencies arXiv:2509.19707v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Copulas are a fundamental tool for modelling multivariate dependencies in data, forming the method of choice in diverse fields and applications. However, the adoption of existing models for multimodal and high-dimensional dependencies is hindered by restrictive assumptions and poor scaling. In this…
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Convex Regression with a Penalty
Convex Regression with a Penalty arXiv:2509.19788v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A common way to estimate an unknown convex regression function $f_0: Omega subset mathbb{R}^d rightarrow mathbb{R}$ from a set of $n$ noisy observations is to fit a convex function that minimizes the sum of squared errors. However, this estimator is known for its tendency to…
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Decoding Nonlinear Signals In Large Observational Datasets
Decoding Nonlinear Signals In Large Observational Datasets Rain, snow, or something In between? The post Decoding Nonlinear Signals In Large Observational Datasets appeared first on Towards Data Science. Fraser King Go to original source
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RAG Explained: Reranking for Better Answers
RAG Explained: Reranking for Better Answers How reranking improves retrieval-augmented generation by surfacing the most relevant results The post RAG Explained: Reranking for Better Answers appeared first on Towards Data Science. Maria Mouschoutzi Go to original source
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PyTorch Explained: From Automatic Differentiation to Training Custom Neural Networks
PyTorch Explained: From Automatic Differentiation to Training Custom Neural Networks Deep learning is shaping our world as we speak. In fact, it has been slowly revolutionizing software since the early 2010s. In 2025, PyTorch is at the forefront of this revolution, emerging as one of the most important libraries to train neural networks. Whether you…
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Introducing the AI-3P Assessment Framework: Score AI Projects Before Committing Resources
Introducing the AI-3P Assessment Framework: Score AI Projects Before Committing Resources A question-driven scorecard to prioritize and de-risk AI initiatives before implementation The post Introducing the AI-3P Assessment Framework: Score AI Projects Before Committing Resources appeared first on Towards Data Science. Marina Tosic Go to original source
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Sitecore CEO: Embedded agentic AI is the future of business
Sitecore CEO: Embedded agentic AI is the future of business As AI disrupts website traffic and remakes marketing techniques, Sitecore CEO Eric Stine discusses the future of agentic AI for customer experience. Go to techtarget
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Incorta unveils features as part of new focus on AI
Incorta unveils features as part of new focus on AI The vendor’s new AI-focused features include a Model Context Protocol layer for developing agents and prebuilt agentic AI capabilities to assist with specific tasks. Go to techtarget
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UiPath Successfully Goes Live with SAP Cloud ERP Private
UiPath Successfully Goes Live with SAP Cloud ERP Private SAP?announced that UiPath Inc., a global leader in?agentic automation, has successfully gone live with an SAP Cloud ERP Private solution as part of its strategic digital transformation initiative. The company achieved 93% clean core in solution design and 88% clean core across the overall implementation, advancing…
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PwC and SAP Collaborate on Global ERP Transformation
PwC and SAP Collaborate on Global ERP Transformation SAP announced the successful go-live of PwC’s implementation of the SAP Cloud ERP solution, marking a major milestone to modernize and unify PwC’s operations. Developed in close collaboration between PwC and SAP, the program replaces highly customized legacy SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) software and a…
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SAP and ADP Elevate the Global Payroll Experience
SAP and ADP Elevate the Global Payroll Experience ADP, a global leader in HR and payroll solutions, and?SAP, a global leader in enterprise applications and business AI, are partnering to enable shared clients to run ADP Global Payroll in the cloud. This collaboration marks the next milestone in the longstanding partnership between ADP and SAP…
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Prolifics Acquires Castaliaz to Strengthen Global SAP Capabilities
Prolifics Acquires Castaliaz to Strengthen Global SAP Capabilities Prolifics, a global digital transformation leader, is acquiring Castaliaz Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a premier SAP Gold Partner with deep expertise in SAP S/4HANA and certified delivery operations. This strategic acquisition strengthens Prolifics’ position as an SAP powerhouse, significantly expanding its ability to deliver enterprise-grade SAP solutions to…
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Sponsored Content: The Future of MultiValue: Modernization with the Aleph MV Framework
Sponsored Content: The Future of MultiValue: Modernization with the Aleph MV Framework Application modernization is the strategic process of updating legacy software to leverage modern technologies and methodologies, transforming older systems into flexible, cloud-native solutions. This shift allows businesses to move faster, improve performance, and integrate cutting-edge tools like AI. Go to dbta
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Microsoft offers no-cost Windows 10 lifeline
Microsoft offers no-cost Windows 10 lifeline Microsoft on Wednesday announced new options for US and European customers to safely extend the life of the Windows 10 operating system free of charge just days before a key deadline to upgrade to Windows 11. Go to techxplore
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Biomolecular computing shows potential for next-generation integrated circuits
Biomolecular computing shows potential for next-generation integrated circuits A new study has uncovered the remarkable potential of biomolecular computing that could provide innovative solutions in next generation of integrated circuits. In their article published in Materials Today Nano, the authors review existing “biological integrated circuits” that utilize DNA or proteins for clinical analysis tasks and…
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Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business
Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business A US judge recently decided not to break up Google, despite a ruling last year that the company held a monopoly in the online search market. Between Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Meta, there are more than…
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Professional ambition often outweighs security concerns in cloud computing adoption
Professional ambition often outweighs security concerns in cloud computing adoption New insights into how and why people choose to adopt cloud computing services is reported in the International Journal of Services, Economics and Management. The research found that professional ambition often outweighs concerns about data security when signing up for such services. Go to techxplore
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AI-generated voices now indistinguishable from real human voices
AI-generated voices now indistinguishable from real human voices Many people still think of AI-generated speech as sounding “fake” or unconvincing and easily told apart from human voices. But new research from Queen Mary University of London shows that AI voice technology has now reached a stage where it can create “voice clones” or deepfakes which…
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Radware uncovers zero-click vulnerability in ChatGPT
Radware uncovers zero-click vulnerability in ChatGPT Cybersecurity solution provider Radware recently announced the discovery of a previously unknown zero-click vulnerability affecting the ChatGPT Deep Research agent. The flaw, dubbed ‘ShadowLeak’, allows attackers to exfiltrate sensitive information from users without any clicks, prompts or visible signs of compromise on the network or endpoint. The vulnerability, which…
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Beyond tech sprawl: the four shifts defining the next-generation tech stack
Beyond tech sprawl: the four shifts defining the next-generation tech stack For the last decade, Australian organisations have been on a technology shopping spree. The promise of digital transformation led to widespread investment, but the result has often been a ‘tech sprawl’ — a messy, tangled and under-utilised collection of software. Which isn’t just inefficient; it’s…
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STAT+: Anthony Letai of Dana-Farber is front-runner to lead National Cancer Institute
STAT+: Anthony Letai of Dana-Farber is front-runner to lead National Cancer Institute Anthony Letai, a cancer researcher and oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard University, has emerged as a leading candidate to be the next director of the National Cancer Institute, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation. The NCI…
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STAT+: The ‘HIPAA-compliant’ myth and other health privacy fallacies
STAT+: The ‘HIPAA-compliant’ myth and other health privacy fallacies 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. This weekend I had my first apple cider of the season. It was (and is, I…
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STAT+: Veru update shows FDA still values weight loss over body composition
STAT+: Veru update shows FDA still values weight loss over body composition 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 big news on a gene therapy for Huntington’s disease, so let’s get straight to it. Uniqure hails ‘groundbreaking’…
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BMJ group retracts study on apple cider vinegar for weight loss
BMJ group retracts study on apple cider vinegar for weight loss Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Good morning. Scroll down for a(nother) real show of strength from across the STAT newsroom. In the last 24 hours, I think we’ve published more than…
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STAT+: Pharmalitte: We’re reading about a Huntington’s gene therapy success, a low-cost HIV drug, and more
STAT+: Pharmalitte: We’re reading about a Huntington’s gene therapy success, a low-cost HIV drug, and more Good morning, this is Allison, substituting for Mr. Pharmalot. We may have three months left in the year, but I’m already starting to think about 2026, thanks to a handful of concert announcements and ticket sales opening up over…
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Kraken Donates $1M to Pro-Trump PAC to Support Crypto Privacy Rights
Kraken Donates $1M to Pro-Trump PAC to Support Crypto Privacy Rights Kraken co-CEO Arjun Sethi says the fight for crypto in the United States is “far from over,” as the exchange looks to back pro-crypto policy. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin’s Slump Widens Safe Haven Divergence for Gold
Bitcoin’s Slump Widens Safe Haven Divergence for Gold Bitcoin’s lackluster performance as gold soars is leading to an increased divergence between the two assets. Here’s what could come next. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Sam Bankman-Fried’s X Account Awakens, Sends FTT Token Soaring
Sam Bankman-Fried’s X Account Awakens, Sends FTT Token Soaring The unexpected post sparked questions about inmate communications as the FTX estate sues for $1.1 billion and prepares a $1.6 billion payout. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Robot Swarms Could Solve Blockchain’s Oracle Problem, Researchers Say
Robot Swarms Could Solve Blockchain’s Oracle Problem, Researchers Say New study shows mobile robots can collectively verify real-world data for smart contracts while resisting attacks. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Stablecoin Titan Tether Seeks $500 Billion Valuation on $20 Billion Raise: Report
Stablecoin Titan Tether Seeks $500 Billion Valuation on $20 Billion Raise: Report Tether would potentially join the ranks of OpenAI and SpaceX, which received similar valuations. James Rubin Go to decrypt.co
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The Art of Asking Good Questions
The Art of Asking Good Questions As a data scientist, are you driving product decisions? Or just supporting them? The right questions can turn AI from a threat into your career’s best ally. Here’s how to start asking them. The post The Art of Asking Good Questions appeared first on Towards Data Science. Greg Rafferty…
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Generative AI Myths, Busted: An Engineers’s Quick Guide
Generative AI Myths, Busted: An Engineers’s Quick Guide A super simple and quick guide to how generative AI works, the myths around it, and why it won’t replace engineers anytime soon. The post Generative AI Myths, Busted: An Engineers’s Quick Guide appeared first on Towards Data Science. Amy Ma Go to original source
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Why Are Marketers Turning To Quasi Geo-Lift Experiments? (And How to Plan Them)
Why Are Marketers Turning To Quasi Geo-Lift Experiments? (And How to Plan Them) Are “quasi” geo-lift experiments the missing piece for your marketing science function? The post Why Are Marketers Turning To Quasi Geo-Lift Experiments? (And How to Plan Them) appeared first on Towards Data Science. Tomas Jancovic Go to original source