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BMC Expands Collaboration with AWS to Accelerate Intelligent Automation
BMC Expands Collaboration with AWS to Accelerate Intelligent Automation BMC, a global leader in software solutions, has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help companies orchestrate application workflows and data pipelines at scale. Go to dbta
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Forest-based resins challenge fossil materials in wind turbines, boats and high-performance adhesives
Forest-based resins challenge fossil materials in wind turbines, boats and high-performance adhesives Researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland, have developed new high-performance bio-based resins that can replace conventional oil-based materials in composite products—without compromising strength, cost, or industrial scalability. As composite materials continue to play a critical role in renewable energy, transportation, marine industries…
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Researchers pioneer next-generation AI semiconductors with ‘thermal constraining’ technique
Researchers pioneer next-generation AI semiconductors with ‘thermal constraining’ technique A research team led by Professor Taesung Kim from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University has developed a technology that precisely controls the internal structure of semiconductors using heat, much like stamping out “bungeoppang” (fish-shaped pastry) in a mold. The team report that this…
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US AI giants accuse Chinese rivals of mass data theft
US AI giants accuse Chinese rivals of mass data theft US artificial intelligence company Anthropic said Monday it had uncovered campaigns by three Chinese AI firms to illicitly extract capabilities from its Claude chatbot, in what it described as industrial-scale intellectual property theft. Go to techxplore
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New roadmap for evaluating AI morality proposed
New roadmap for evaluating AI morality proposed Large language models (LLMs) are dealing with an increasing amount of morally sensitive information as people turn to them for medical advice, companionship and therapy. However, they are not exactly known for possessing a moral compass. Go to techxplore
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AI energy use: New tools show which model consumes the most power, and why
AI energy use: New tools show which model consumes the most power, and why AI users and developers can now measure the amount of electricity various AI models consume to complete tasks with an open-source software and online leaderboard developed at the University of Michigan. Companies can download the software to evaluate private models run…
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Rethinking cyber defences in the age of continuous threat exposure management
Rethinking cyber defences in the age of continuous threat exposure management For Australian organisations, cybersecurity has long been defined by compliance. However, while the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Essential Eight remains the national benchmark for resilience, many businesses are still struggling to meet its targets. Indeed, the ACSC’s latest reports continue to show that most…
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STAT+: Bayer sues J&J over ‘false and misleading claims’ about competing prostate cancer treatments
STAT+: Bayer sues J&J over ‘false and misleading claims’ about competing prostate cancer treatments Underscoring the high-stakes market for prostate cancer medicines, Bayer filed a lawsuit accusing Johnson & Johnson of launching a “false advertising campaign” that uses flawed data to wrongfully promote its rival drug as a more effective treatment. At issue are claims…
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STAT+: FDA unveils rules for bespoke gene therapies, predicting flood of rare disease applications
STAT+: FDA unveils rules for bespoke gene therapies, predicting flood of rare disease applications The Trump administration on Monday released detailed guidance for approving the first bespoke medicines crafted to treat patients’ individual mutations. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary and biologics chief Vinay Prasad had already previewed the new approach, known as the plausible mechanism…
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Ralph Abraham, No. 2 official at CDC, abruptly steps down
Ralph Abraham, No. 2 official at CDC, abruptly steps down The drama and chaos surrounding the leadership of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have taken another twist, with the announcement Monday that the agency’s No. 2 official, Ralph Abraham, has resigned. A statement posted to the CDC’s website said Abraham, a former Louisiana…
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STAT+: Novo’s next-gen obesity drug stumbles in Lilly comparison study
STAT+: Novo’s next-gen obesity drug stumbles in Lilly comparison study Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. We’ve got some big acquisition news today, and also some politics — specifically a look at how pharma lobbyists, who have longed considered the…
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Blockchain Apps Have Failed to Win Over the Masses, Ethereum Builders Admit
Blockchain Apps Have Failed to Win Over the Masses, Ethereum Builders Admit Ethereum builders at ETH Denver said that the crypto infrastructure has been laid—but not products people actually want to use. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Topological Exploration of High-Dimensional Empirical Risk Landscapes: general approach, and applications to phase retrieval
Topological Exploration of High-Dimensional Empirical Risk Landscapes: general approach, and applications to phase retrieval arXiv:2602.17779v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We consider the landscape of empirical risk minimization for high-dimensional Gaussian single-index models (generalized linear models). The objective is to recover an unknown signal $boldsymbol{theta}^star in mathbb{R}^d$ (where $d gg 1$) from a loss function $hat{R}(boldsymbol{theta})$…
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Drift Estimation for Stochastic Differential Equations with Denoising Diffusion Models
Drift Estimation for Stochastic Differential Equations with Denoising Diffusion Models arXiv:2602.17830v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study the estimation of time-homogeneous drift functions in multivariate stochastic differential equations with known diffusion coefficient, from multiple trajectories observed at high frequency over a fixed time horizon. We formulate drift estimation as a denoising problem conditional on previous…
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Interactive Learning of Single-Index Models via Stochastic Gradient Descent
Interactive Learning of Single-Index Models via Stochastic Gradient Descent arXiv:2602.17876v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Stochastic gradient descent (SGD) is a cornerstone algorithm for high-dimensional optimization, renowned for its empirical successes. Recent theoretical advances have provided a deep understanding of how SGD enables feature learning in high-dimensional nonlinear models, most notably the textit{single-index model} with i.i.d.…
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Learning from Biased and Costly Data Sources: Minimax-optimal Data Collection under a Budget
Learning from Biased and Costly Data Sources: Minimax-optimal Data Collection under a Budget arXiv:2602.17894v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Data collection is a critical component of modern statistical and machine learning pipelines, particularly when data must be gathered from multiple heterogeneous sources to study a target population of interest. In many use cases, such as medical…
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On the Generalization and Robustness in Conditional Value-at-Risk
On the Generalization and Robustness in Conditional Value-at-Risk arXiv:2602.18053v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conditional Value-at-Risk (CVaR) is a widely used risk-sensitive objective for learning under rare but high-impact losses, yet its statistical behavior under heavy-tailed data remains poorly understood. Unlike expectation-based risk, CVaR depends on an endogenous, data-dependent quantile, which couples tail averaging with threshold…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 23 Feb, 2026 – 02 Mar, 2026
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 23 Feb, 2026 – 02 Mar, 2026 Welcome to this week’s entering & transitioning thread! This thread is for any questions about getting started, studying, or transitioning into the data science field. Topics include: Learning resources (e.g. books, tutorials, videos) Traditional education (e.g. schools, degrees, electives) Alternative education (e.g.…
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How to not get discouraged while searching for a job?
How to not get discouraged while searching for a job? The market has not been forgiving, especially when it comes to interviews. I am not sure if anyone else has noticed, but companies seem to expect flawless interviews and coding rounds. I have faced a few rejections over the past couple of months, and it…
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Data Catalog Tool – Sanity Check
Data Catalog Tool – Sanity Check submitted by /u/FirCoat [link] [comments] /u/FirCoat Go to original source
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What should I tell the students about job opportunities?
What should I tell the students about job opportunities? I am a data scientist with almost two years of experience. I mainly work on SQL, Pandas, Power BI dashboards, credit risk modeling, MLOps, and a small part of GenAI architecture using Redis workers. I have been invited to my college, where I completed my Masters…
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Roast my AB test analysis [A]
Roast my AB test analysis [A] I have just finished up a sample analysis on an AB test dummy dataset, and would love feedback. The dataset is from Udacity’s AB Testing course. It tracks data on two landing page variations, treatment and control, with mean conversion rate as the defining metric. In my analysis, I…
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The Reality of Vibe Coding: AI Agents and the Security Debt Crisis
The Reality of Vibe Coding: AI Agents and the Security Debt Crisis Why optimizing for speed over safety is leaving applications vulnerable, and how to fix it. The post The Reality of Vibe Coding: AI Agents and the Security Debt Crisis appeared first on Towards Data Science. Reya Vir Go to original source
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New AI software set to accelerate delivery of vital net-zero infrastructure
New AI software set to accelerate delivery of vital net-zero infrastructure New software, developed by the University of Sheffield spin-out AENi aims to transform how the world’s essential net-zero infrastructure is planned. The new digital platform will help the organizations shaping the world’s critical net-zero infrastructure to de-risk projects and accelerate delivery. Go to techxplore
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Quantum materials could enable the solar-powered production of hydrogen from water
Quantum materials could enable the solar-powered production of hydrogen from water Hydrogen fuel is a promising alternative to fossil fuels that only emits water vapor when used and could thus help to lower greenhouse gas emissions on Earth. In the future, it could potentially be used to fuel heavy-duty transport vehicles, such as trucks, trains,…
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Jailbreaking the matrix: How researchers are bypassing AI guardrails to make them safer
Jailbreaking the matrix: How researchers are bypassing AI guardrails to make them safer A paper written by University of Florida Computer & Information Science & Engineering, or CISE, Professor Sumit Kumar Jha, Ph.D., contains so many science fiction terms, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s a Hollywood script: Nullspace steering. Red teaming. Jailbreaking the matrix.…
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Cold and expensive vs. hot, cheap and eco-friendly: Contrasting histories of home heating in the UK and Sweden
Cold and expensive vs. hot, cheap and eco-friendly: Contrasting histories of home heating in the UK and Sweden The new year in Sweden began with some record-breaking cold temperatures. Temperatures in the village of Kvikkjokk in the northern Swedish part of Lapland dropped to -43.6°C, the lowest recorded since records began in 1887. Go to…
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AI agent invasion has people trying to pick winners
AI agent invasion has people trying to pick winners An onslaught of artificial intelligence agents that handle tasks from writing code to dispensing tax advice has the tech world and financial markets scrambling to pick winners and shed losers. Go to techxplore
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11:11 Systems buys Digital Sense
11:11 Systems buys Digital Sense Managed infrastructure solutions provider 11:11 Systems has acquired Brisbane-based cloud and managed services provider Digital Sense from previous owner Aussie Broadband. The acquisition, 11:11’s tenth purchase over the past several years, will be used to strengthen the company’s cloud services portfolio and customer base. Digital Sense provides solutions including data…
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Building resilience with cybersecurity business intelligence
Building resilience with cybersecurity business intelligence Despite increasing investment in cybersecurity, organisations continue to experience more breaches. This paradox reveals that more spending doesn’t necessarily lead to better outcomes. The sheer volume of data and the rapid pace of change in today’s threat landscape make it difficult for security teams to accurately assess risk or…
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‘Ethereum Is Going Hard’: Vitalik Buterin Backs Censorship Resistance Upgrade
‘Ethereum Is Going Hard’: Vitalik Buterin Backs Censorship Resistance Upgrade Ethereum developers scheduled a controversial upgrade for later this year. Buterin said it reinforces the network’s cypherpunk principles. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Marketers Could Use AI to Make Sure You See Their Ads—Here’s How
Marketers Could Use AI to Make Sure You See Their Ads—Here’s How Researchers built AdGazer, a machine learning tool that predicts whether you’ll actually look at a digital ad—before it’s ever shown to you. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Quantum Threat Takes Center Stage at Ethereum Conference
Bitcoin Quantum Threat Takes Center Stage at Ethereum Conference At ETH Denver, developers warned that advances in quantum computing could threaten Bitcoin’s digital signatures as the industry continues to debate how to prepare. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Architecting GPUaaS for Enterprise AI On-Prem
Architecting GPUaaS for Enterprise AI On-Prem Multi-tenancy, scheduling, and cost modeling on Kubernetes The post Architecting GPUaaS for Enterprise AI On-Prem appeared first on Towards Data Science. Joe Sasson Go to original source
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Age verification online can be done safely and privately. Here’s how
Age verification online can be done safely and privately. Here’s how Online chat service Discord has announced it will begin testing age verification for some users, joining a growing list of platforms trying to work out who is actually behind the screen. Go to techxplore
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South Africa is moving away from coal—how mines and power stations could be used for green energy and farming
South Africa is moving away from coal—how mines and power stations could be used for green energy and farming Globally, nearly 7,000 coal mines, more than 2,400 coal-fired power plants and hundreds of coal rail networks, trucks and port terminals all make up the world’s coal industry. When coal is phased out and green energy…
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Social media can be addictive even for adults, but there are ways to cut back
Social media can be addictive even for adults, but there are ways to cut back Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes. Go to techxplore
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AI model edits can leak sensitive data via update ‘fingerprints’
AI model edits can leak sensitive data via update ‘fingerprints’ Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are now widely used by millions of people worldwide, as tools to source information or tackle specific tasks more rapidly and efficiently. Today, some of the most used are large language models (LLMs), computational models trained on large collections of texts…
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How eyes affect our perception of a humanoid robot’s mind
How eyes affect our perception of a humanoid robot’s mind Eyes are said to be the mirror of the soul. Eyes and gaze direction guide attention, evoke emotions and activate the brain’s social perception mechanisms. Researchers at Tampere University and the University of Bremen conducted a study examining how people perceive the minds of humanoid…
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STAT+: Nature Medicine to investigate study that found cancer treatment is better in morning
STAT+: Nature Medicine to investigate study that found cancer treatment is better in morning The notion that oncologists could boost immunotherapy responses simply by giving infusions in the morning, rather than late afternoon, is an attractive one. So when a clinical trial published in Nature Medicine this month showed that lung cancer patients treated in…
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Bitcoin Sell Pressure Is Easing, But Whales Keep Dumping on Exchanges: CryptoQuant
Bitcoin Sell Pressure Is Easing, But Whales Keep Dumping on Exchanges: CryptoQuant Bitcoin is down 46% from its October peak—and the largest holders keep depositing to exchanges, presumably to sell, says CryptoQuant. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Trump-Backed World Liberty Plots ‘Exit Mechanism’ for Maldives Hotel Tokenization Project
Trump-Backed World Liberty Plots ‘Exit Mechanism’ for Maldives Hotel Tokenization Project Eric Trump called the offering a balance against meme coins, as the tokenization project has a lengthy timeline. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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After State Lawsuit Losing Streak, Kalshi Nabs Victory in Tennessee—This Could Be Why
After State Lawsuit Losing Streak, Kalshi Nabs Victory in Tennessee—This Could Be Why States are scoring victories against prediction markets when they invoke congressional intent, said a legal expert—and losing when they focus on narrower legal definitions. Sander Lutz Go to decrypt.co
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What Is Strategy (MSTR)? The Bitcoin Treasury Company
What Is Strategy (MSTR)? The Bitcoin Treasury Company Software firm Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and its co-founder Michael Saylor have become synonymous with Bitcoin. Here’s what you need to know. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Rises After Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs
Bitcoin Rises After Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs Bitcoin ticked up after the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in imposing most tariffs on foreign goods. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Donkeys, Not Unicorns
Donkeys, Not Unicorns The New Rules of Entrepreneurship in the Era of Commoditized Magic The post Donkeys, Not Unicorns appeared first on Towards Data Science. Yariv Adan Go to original source
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An End-to-End Guide to Beautifying Your Open-Source Repo with Agentic AI
An End-to-End Guide to Beautifying Your Open-Source Repo with Agentic AI The guide to automated improvement of scientific and industrial repositories using open-source AI agents The post An End-to-End Guide to Beautifying Your Open-Source Repo with Agentic AI appeared first on Towards Data Science. Nikolay Nikitin Go to original source
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From Monolith to Contract-Driven Data Mesh
From Monolith to Contract-Driven Data Mesh A pragmatic journey using website analytics as a real-world example The post From Monolith to Contract-Driven Data Mesh appeared first on Towards Data Science. Corné POTGIETER Go to original source
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Top 32 big data interview questions to prep for in 2026
Top 32 big data interview questions to prep for in 2026 Get insight into the technical and strategic topics that hiring managers focus on with the questions that reveal how organizations assess modern big data skills. Go to techtarget
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LicenseFortress Announces New Milestone, Expands Leadership in Client Satisfaction
LicenseFortress Announces New Milestone, Expands Leadership in Client Satisfaction LicenseFortress, a global leader in independent software asset management (SAM) and licensing optimization, announced a new milestone?the company has been awarded its 2025 Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 83.3%, as independently validated by ClearlyRated. Go to dbta
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Liquibase Secure 5.1 Closes Gap in Data Platform Security, Compliance, and AI Readiness
Liquibase Secure 5.1 Closes Gap in Data Platform Security, Compliance, and AI Readiness Liquibase, a leader in Database Change Governance, announced the release of Liquibase Secure 5.1, extending modeled Change Control to Snowflake?enabling enterprises to govern Snowflake control plane changes with the same rigor and automation they already apply to schema evolution, closing a critical…
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Selector Raises $32M in Recent Funding Round to Eliminate Data Silos in Complex Network Operations
Selector Raises $32M in Recent Funding Round to Eliminate Data Silos in Complex Network Operations Selector, a leader in AI-driven observability and network intelligence, announced it has secured $32 million in a recent funding round, enabling the company to accelerate AI innovation, product development, global go-to-market expansion, and customer success. Go to dbta
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Humanoid home robots are on the market—but do we really want them?
Humanoid home robots are on the market—but do we really want them? Last year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: “the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home.” Go to techxplore
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AI ‘blind spot’ could allow attackers to hijack self-driving vehicles
AI ‘blind spot’ could allow attackers to hijack self-driving vehicles A newly discovered vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to silently hijack the artificial intelligence (AI) systems in self-driving cars, raising concerns about the security of autonomous systems increasingly used on public roads. Georgia Tech cybersecurity researchers discovered the vulnerability, dubbed VillainNet, and found it can remain…
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New chip-fabrication method creates ‘twin’ fingerprints for direct authentication
New chip-fabrication method creates ‘twin’ fingerprints for direct authentication Just like each person has unique fingerprints, every CMOS chip has a distinctive “fingerprint” caused by tiny, random manufacturing variations. Engineers can leverage this unforgeable ID for authentication, to safeguard a device from attackers trying to steal private data. Go to techxplore
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Shipping damage, measured in real time: How wireless origami cushioning could improve logistics
Shipping damage, measured in real time: How wireless origami cushioning could improve logistics Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, has received considerable attention in engineering. By applying paper-folding principles, researchers have created compact structures that are flexible, lightweight, and reconfigurable across aerospace, medicine, and robotics. Go to techxplore
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AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable users, study shows
AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable users, study shows Large language models (LLMs) have been championed as tools that could democratize access to information worldwide, offering knowledge in a user-friendly interface regardless of a person’s background or location. However, new research from MIT’s Center for Constructive Communication (CCC) suggests these artificial intelligence systems may…
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STAT+: DOJ, Ohio attorney general accuse OhioHealth of driving up prices, crowding out competition
STAT+: DOJ, Ohio attorney general accuse OhioHealth of driving up prices, crowding out competition OhioHealth is the latest nonprofit health system to find itself in the government’s crosshairs for allegedly using its market power to suppress competition and drive up costs. The Department of Justice and Ohio’s attorney general filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against…
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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+: Element Biosciences launches table-top sequencer capable of $100 genome
STAT+: Element Biosciences launches table-top sequencer capable of $100 genome Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Grail’s Galleri blood test just failed a make-or-break NHS trial, missing its primary endpoint and reviving the uncomfortable question: Does earlier detection actually change…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about an FDA official’s speech, a Grail cancer blood test, and much more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about an FDA official’s speech, a Grail cancer blood test, 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 as we…
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ACIP meeting postponed, for reasons that are unclear
ACIP meeting postponed, for reasons that are unclear Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Happy Friday! Read the rest… O. Rose Broderick Go to statnews
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Custodia CEO Says Trump Family Crypto Ties Are Part of Clarity Act Problem
Custodia CEO Says Trump Family Crypto Ties Are Part of Clarity Act Problem At ETH Denver, Caitlin Long said the ethics controversy around Trump-linked crypto projects has complicated Senate support. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Risk-Off Capital Shifts Toward Tokenized Assets as DeFi Pulls Back
Risk-Off Capital Shifts Toward Tokenized Assets as DeFi Pulls Back Capital is rotating out of DeFi into tokenized assets as experts say the shift reflects maturing markets, not capitulation. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Australian Executive Accused of Selling Cyber Secrets to Russia for Crypto
Australian Executive Accused of Selling Cyber Secrets to Russia for Crypto U.S. prosecutors say the former defense contractor executive took about $1.26 million in crypto to transfer sensitive exploit tools tied to Five Eyes intelligence work. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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White House, Banks and Crypto Groups Resume Talks on Stablecoin Rewards
White House, Banks and Crypto Groups Resume Talks on Stablecoin Rewards Stablecoin incentives remain a key unresolved issue as lawmakers seek to advance digital-asset market-structure legislation. Sebastian Sinclair Go to decrypt.co
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‘Warhammer’ Veteran Jervis Johnson Warns AI Could Become the ‘Asbestos of the Internet’
‘Warhammer’ Veteran Jervis Johnson Warns AI Could Become the ‘Asbestos of the Internet’ The longtime Warhammer designer backed Games Workshop’s generative AI ban, arguing the technology undermines creative work. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Beyond Procedure: Substantive Fairness in Conformal Prediction
Beyond Procedure: Substantive Fairness in Conformal Prediction arXiv:2602.16794v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conformal prediction (CP) offers distribution-free uncertainty quantification for machine learning models, yet its interplay with fairness in downstream decision-making remains underexplored. Moving beyond CP as a standalone operation (procedural fairness), we analyze the holistic decision-making pipeline to evaluate substantive fairness-the equity of downstream…
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Poisson-MNL Bandit: Nearly Optimal Dynamic Joint Assortment and Pricing with Decision-Dependent Customer Arrivals
Poisson-MNL Bandit: Nearly Optimal Dynamic Joint Assortment and Pricing with Decision-Dependent Customer Arrivals arXiv:2602.16923v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study dynamic joint assortment and pricing where a seller updates decisions at regular accounting/operating intervals to maximize the cumulative per-period revenue over a horizon $T$. In many settings, assortment and prices affect not only what an…
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Semi-Supervised Learning on Graphs using Graph Neural Networks
Semi-Supervised Learning on Graphs using Graph Neural Networks arXiv:2602.17115v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Graph neural networks (GNNs) work remarkably well in semi-supervised node regression, yet a rigorous theory explaining when and why they succeed remains lacking. To address this gap, we study an aggregate-and-readout model that encompasses several common message passing architectures: node features are…
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Anti-causal domain generalization: Leveraging unlabeled data
Anti-causal domain generalization: Leveraging unlabeled data arXiv:2602.17187v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The problem of domain generalization concerns learning predictive models that are robust to distribution shifts when deployed in new, previously unseen environments. Existing methods typically require labeled data from multiple training environments, limiting their applicability when labeled data are scarce. In this work, we…
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MGD: Moment Guided Diffusion for Maximum Entropy Generation
MGD: Moment Guided Diffusion for Maximum Entropy Generation arXiv:2602.17211v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Generating samples from limited information is a fundamental problem across scientific domains. Classical maximum entropy methods provide principled uncertainty quantification from moment constraints but require sampling via MCMC or Langevin dynamics, which typically exhibit exponential slowdown in high dimensions. In contrast, generative…
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The Missing Curriculum: Essential Concepts For Data Scientists in the Age of AI Coding Agents
The Missing Curriculum: Essential Concepts For Data Scientists in the Age of AI Coding Agents AI can write the code, but you have to steer the ship. Master the knowledge to keep you relevant in the age of AI. The post The Missing Curriculum: Essential Concepts For Data Scientists in the Age of AI Coding…
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Understanding the Chi-Square Test Beyond the Formula
Understanding the Chi-Square Test Beyond the Formula How categorical data becomes statistical evidence. The post Understanding the Chi-Square Test Beyond the Formula appeared first on Towards Data Science. Nikhil Dasari Go to original source
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AlpamayoR1: Large Causal Reasoning Models for Autonomous Driving
AlpamayoR1: Large Causal Reasoning Models for Autonomous Driving All you need to know about Chain of Causation reasoning and the current state of Autonomous Driving! The post AlpamayoR1: Large Causal Reasoning Models for Autonomous Driving appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ryan Pégoud Go to original source
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AI in Multiple GPUs: How GPUs Communicate
AI in Multiple GPUs: How GPUs Communicate A deep dive into the hardware infrastructure that enables multi-GPU communication for AI workloads The post AI in Multiple GPUs: How GPUs Communicate appeared first on Towards Data Science. Lorenzo Cesconetto Go to original source
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ThoughtSpot Launches Agentic Data Prep to Transform How Teams Profile, Mash Up, and Secure Data for AI Workloads
ThoughtSpot Launches Agentic Data Prep to Transform How Teams Profile, Mash Up, and Secure Data for AI Workloads ThoughtSpot, the Agentic Analytics Platform company, is launching the next generation of Analyst Studio?introducing a new suite of capabilities to revolutionize how data teams deliver AI-ready data with speed, flexibility, and control. Go to dbta
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StorONE Launches 9x ROI on Flash Program to Increase Effective Storage Capacity
StorONE Launches 9x ROI on Flash Program to Increase Effective Storage Capacity StorONE,?a leader in auto-tiered storage architecture, is introducing the 9x ROI on Flash Program, designed to help organizations dramatically increase the value they derive from flash storage while maintaining all-flash-class performance for data in active use. Go to dbta
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Kong and Solace Partner to Unify API and Real-Time Data and Event Streaming
Kong and Solace Partner to Unify API and Real-Time Data and Event Streaming Kong Inc., a leading developer of API and AI connectivity technologies, announced that Solace, the real-time data and agentic AI company, has joined Kong’s Premium Technology Partner Program. Go to dbta
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Most AI bots lack basic safety disclosures, study finds
Most AI bots lack basic safety disclosures, study finds Many people use AI chatbots to plan meals and write emails, AI-enhanced web browsers to book travel and buy tickets, and workplace AI to generate invoices and performance reports. However, a new study of the “AI agent ecosystem” suggests that as these AI bots rapidly become…
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A design thinker’s guide to AI and creativity
A design thinker’s guide to AI and creativity Stanford d.school’s Jeremy Utley wants people to stop using AI. Instead, he wants them to work with it. “If you’re ‘using’ AI, I know you’re misusing it,” said Utley, an adjunct professor at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (aka the “d.school”). Utley argues that people fall…
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Google Gemini, Apple add music-focused generative AI features
Google Gemini, Apple add music-focused generative AI features Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. are adding music-focused generative artificial intelligence features to their core consumer apps, underscoring how advanced AI tools are moving into mainstream use. Go to techxplore
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Resilient nylon-11 film generates electricity from pressure and survives repeated runovers
Resilient nylon-11 film generates electricity from pressure and survives repeated runovers RMIT University researchers have developed a flexible nylon-film device that generates electricity from compression and keeps working even after being run over by a car multiple times, opening the door to self-powered sensors on our roads and other electronic devices. The paper is published…
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Hot cities, safer buildings: A cooling coating that can also reduce fire risk
Hot cities, safer buildings: A cooling coating that can also reduce fire risk An international research team has demonstrated how conventional radiative cooling coatings can be optimized to further reduce building surface temperatures, cutting energy consumption, while also improving fire safety. Go to techxplore
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STAT+: Key study of Grail’s cancer detection test fails in setback for company
STAT+: Key study of Grail’s cancer detection test fails in setback for company A blood test for detecting cancer early being developed by the diagnostics firm Grail failed to meet its main goal in a giant study being conducted with England’s National Health Service, the company said Thursday. Grail’s test has been the standard bearer…
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STAT+: In first speech to her FDA staff, Høeg says she’ll scrutinize RSV shots and SSRIs in pregnancy
STAT+: In first speech to her FDA staff, Høeg says she’ll scrutinize RSV shots and SSRIs in pregnancy WASHINGTON — Tracy Beth Høeg, the top drug regulator at the Food and Drug Administration, indicated in her first address to staff that she’ll scrutinize antidepressants and the shots used to protect babies from RSV. Høeg told…
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Hims’ Super Bowl fallout, and the FDA reverses course
Hims’ Super Bowl fallout, and the FDA reverses course Was Hims’ Super Bowl ad the final straw for regulators? Is the bar being lowered for psychedelic medicines? And what’s happening behind-the-scenes with Moderna and the Food and Drug Administration? We discuss all that on this week’s episode of “The Readout LOUD.” STAT’s Katie Palmer joins…
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STAT+: FDA taps AI executive to lead digital health center
STAT+: FDA taps AI executive to lead digital health center The Food and Drug Administration has tapped a former executive from a health artificial intelligence company to lead its digital health center. Rick Abramson, formerly a chief medical officer at a subsidiary of Harrison.ai, which develops AI products to interpret radiological images, is the new…
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STAT+: The federal directory of doctors and hospitals is coming this year
STAT+: The federal directory of doctors and hospitals is coming this year After years of grand ambitions, the federal government disclosed that it is months away from rolling out a centralized list of doctors and hospitals filled with up-to-date contact and insurance information. Details of how the national provider directory will work are scant —…
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AI Disruption Could Cut Creator Earnings by Nearly 25% by 2028, UNESCO Warns
AI Disruption Could Cut Creator Earnings by Nearly 25% by 2028, UNESCO Warns A new UNESCO report projects steep revenue losses for music and screen creators as lawyers say the fair use doctrine is buckling under AI’s scale. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Altcoin Selling Pressure Hits Five-Year High as Confidence Wanes
Altcoin Selling Pressure Hits Five-Year High as Confidence Wanes Selling pressure across altcoins has continued to build, with net outflows now matching levels last seen in 2021 Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Fed Economists Praise Prediction Markets as States Step Up Enforcement
Fed Economists Praise Prediction Markets as States Step Up Enforcement Research is casting prediction markets as policy-relevant forecasting tools just as state regulators escalate efforts to curtail their use. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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ETH Denver 2026 Opens With Builder Energy Despite Crypto Slump
ETH Denver 2026 Opens With Builder Energy Despite Crypto Slump ETH Denver founder John Paller says serious interest has replaced hype-driven crowds. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Coinbase’s Crypto-Backed Lending Product Expands to XRP and DOGE
Coinbase’s Crypto-Backed Lending Product Expands to XRP and DOGE Coinbase signaled its crypto-backed lending product is expanding in the U.S., unveiling support for XRP, Dogecoin, Cardano, and Litecoin. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Generalized Leverage Score for Scalable Assessment of Privacy Vulnerability
Generalized Leverage Score for Scalable Assessment of Privacy Vulnerability arXiv:2602.15919v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Can the privacy vulnerability of individual data points be assessed without retraining models or explicitly simulating attacks? We answer affirmatively by showing that exposure to membership inference attack (MIA) is fundamentally governed by a data point’s influence on the learned model.…
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Robust Stochastic Gradient Posterior Sampling with Lattice Based Discretisation
Robust Stochastic Gradient Posterior Sampling with Lattice Based Discretisation arXiv:2602.15925v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Stochastic-gradient MCMC methods enable scalable Bayesian posterior sampling but often suffer from sensitivity to minibatch size and gradient noise. To address this, we propose Stochastic Gradient Lattice Random Walk (SGLRW), an extension of the Lattice Random Walk discretization. Unlike conventional Stochastic…
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Partial Identification under Missing Data Using Weak Shadow Variables from Pretrained Models
Partial Identification under Missing Data Using Weak Shadow Variables from Pretrained Models arXiv:2602.16061v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Estimating population quantities such as mean outcomes from user feedback is fundamental to platform evaluation and social science, yet feedback is often missing not at random (MNAR): users with stronger opinions are more likely to respond, so standard…
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Empirical Cumulative Distribution Function Clustering for LLM-based Agent System Analysis
Empirical Cumulative Distribution Function Clustering for LLM-based Agent System Analysis arXiv:2602.16131v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used as agents to solve complex tasks such as question answering (QA), scientific debate, and software development. A standard evaluation procedure aggregates multiple responses from LLM agents into a single final answer, often via…