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Digital.ai Launches Quick Protect Agent for Rapidly Securing Mobile Apps
Digital.ai Launches Quick Protect Agent for Rapidly Securing Mobile Apps Digital.ai, the only AI-powered software delivery platform for the enterprise, is debuting Quick Protect Agent (QPA), a new addition to Digital.ai’s long-trusted Application Security solution suite. Quick Protect Agent addresses the increasing demand for enterprise-grade protection plagued by a lack of staffing resources to fine-tune…
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Robots to the rescue: Miniature robots offer new hope for search and rescue operations
Robots to the rescue: Miniature robots offer new hope for search and rescue operations In the critical 72 hours after an earthquake or explosion, a race against the clock begins to find survivors. After that window, the chances of survival drop sharply. Go to techxplore
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Researcher explores visual media through the lens of machine vision
Researcher explores visual media through the lens of machine vision Large visual collections, such as paintings, photographs, drawings, and other forms of visual media, offer valuable insights into historical events, social life, and artistic expression. These collections are key to understanding how societies produce and use images to shape cultural meaning over time. Yet they…
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Predicting post-disaster waste disposal times to improve resilience to tsunamis and earthquakes
Predicting post-disaster waste disposal times to improve resilience to tsunamis and earthquakes Tsunamis and earthquakes pose devastating threats to coastal communities worldwide. However, beyond the immediate destructive power of these events, the negative impact of the disaster waste they produce is sometimes overlooked. Go to techxplore
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New approach models potential and trade-offs of floating solar
New approach models potential and trade-offs of floating solar Floating solar, the practice of placing solar panels on bodies of water, can generate even more electricity per square foot than terrestrial solar. But researchers are just starting to understand the impacts of floating solar on biodiversity and climate—so how should the new technology be implemented?…
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Evaporative cooling tech could curb data centers’ rising energy demands
Evaporative cooling tech could curb data centers’ rising energy demands Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new cooling technology that could significantly improve the energy efficiency of data centers and high-powered electronics. The technology features a specially engineered fiber membrane that passively removes heat through evaporation. It offers a promising…
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STAT+: Anne Wojcicki wins back 23andMe, this time as a nonprofit
STAT+: Anne Wojcicki wins back 23andMe, this time as a nonprofit A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and long-time CEO of genetic data firm 23andMe, won a last-minute bidding war to buy most of the company’s assets for a price of $305 million, the company said in a press release. The news, reported…
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STAT+: HHS plans ‘bold, edgy’ campaign on ultra-processed foods and diabetes
STAT+: HHS plans ‘bold, edgy’ campaign on ultra-processed foods and diabetes The links between ultra-processed food and higher risk of diabetes will be the focus of the first wave of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s national “Take Back Your Health” campaign, according to a notice posted on a government site for contractors. The notice…
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STAT+: RFK Jr.’s new vaccine panel raises questions of how Kennedy defines conflicts of interest
STAT+: RFK Jr.’s new vaccine panel raises questions of how Kennedy defines conflicts of interest WASHINGTON — When health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed the 17 members of the key panel that advises the federal government on vaccine recommendations, he claimed that their ties to the pharmaceutical industry had damaged public trust. However, new members…
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STAT+: HHS tries pushing pharma to the negotiating table
STAT+: HHS tries pushing pharma to the negotiating table 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. Today, we’re hearing more about President Trump’s “most-favored nation” plan for drug pricing, Recursion’s case for why the company laid off 20% of…
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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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Thai Police Arrest Chinese Suspect in $6.1 Million Bitcoin Fraud Case
Thai Police Arrest Chinese Suspect in $6.1 Million Bitcoin Fraud Case Two Chinese victims lost their Bitcoin after a business meeting in Mae Sai district, transferring funds in two separate transactions. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Coinbase Launches Bitcoin Rewards Card to Drive Subscriber Growth
Coinbase Launches Bitcoin Rewards Card to Drive Subscriber Growth Coinbase has launched a Bitcoin rewards credit card, with possible plans to support multiple tokens over time, Decrypt was told. Liz Napolitano Go to decrypt.co
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Barbie, Hot Wheels Toy Maker to Use OpenAI Tech to Boost Productivity
Barbie, Hot Wheels Toy Maker to Use OpenAI Tech to Boost Productivity Mattel will retain full control of its brands while using AI to develop new products, with the first launch expected later this year. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Ripple, SEC Ask Court to Dissolve XRP Injunction, Release $125M in Escrow
Ripple, SEC Ask Court to Dissolve XRP Injunction, Release $125M in Escrow The joint filing proposes a $50 million payment to the SEC and marks a key step toward settling the years-long legal battle over XRP sales. Callan Quinn Go to decrypt.co
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Former NBA Star Shaquille O’Neal Agrees to Pay $1.8M to Settle FTX Suit
Former NBA Star Shaquille O’Neal Agrees to Pay $1.8M to Settle FTX Suit The agreement marks one of the first major financial settlements against celebrities who promoted FTX before its spectacular collapse. Callan Quinn Go to decrypt.co
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Fundamental Limits of Learning High-dimensional Simplices in Noisy Regimes
Fundamental Limits of Learning High-dimensional Simplices in Noisy Regimes arXiv:2506.10101v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we establish sample complexity bounds for learning high-dimensional simplices in $mathbb{R}^K$ from noisy data. Specifically, we consider $n$ i.i.d. samples uniformly drawn from an unknown simplex in $mathbb{R}^K$, each corrupted by additive Gaussian noise of unknown variance. We…
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Momentum Multi-Marginal Schr”odinger Bridge Matching
Momentum Multi-Marginal Schr”odinger Bridge Matching arXiv:2506.10168v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Understanding complex systems by inferring trajectories from sparse sample snapshots is a fundamental challenge in a wide range of domains, e.g., single-cell biology, meteorology, and economics. Despite advancements in Bridge and Flow matching frameworks, current methodologies rely on pairwise interpolation between adjacent snapshots. This hinders…
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Distributionally-Constrained Adversaries in Online Learning
Distributionally-Constrained Adversaries in Online Learning arXiv:2506.10293v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: There has been much recent interest in understanding the continuum from adversarial to stochastic settings in online learning, with various frameworks including smoothed settings proposed to bridge this gap. We consider the more general and flexible framework of distributionally constrained adversaries in which instances are…
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Measuring Semantic Information Production in Generative Diffusion Models
Measuring Semantic Information Production in Generative Diffusion Models arXiv:2506.10433v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: It is well known that semantic and structural features of the generated images emerge at different times during the reverse dynamics of diffusion, a phenomenon that has been connected to physical phase transitions in magnets and other materials. In this paper, we…
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Box-Constrained Softmax Function and Its Application for Post-Hoc Calibration
Box-Constrained Softmax Function and Its Application for Post-Hoc Calibration arXiv:2506.10572v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Controlling the output probabilities of softmax-based models is a common problem in modern machine learning. Although the $mathrm{Softmax}$ function provides soft control via its temperature parameter, it lacks the ability to enforce hard constraints, such as box constraints, on output probabilities,…
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Connecting the Dots for Better Movie Recommendations
Connecting the Dots for Better Movie Recommendations Connecting the Dots for Better Movie Recommendations: Lightweight graph RAG on Rotten Tomatoes movie reviews The post Connecting the Dots for Better Movie Recommendations appeared first on Towards Data Science. Brian Godsey Go to original source
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Agentic AI 103: Building Multi-Agent Teams
Agentic AI 103: Building Multi-Agent Teams Build multi-agent teams that can automate tasks and enhance productivity. The post Agentic AI 103: Building Multi-Agent Teams appeared first on Towards Data Science. Gustavo Santos Go to original source
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Design Smarter Prompts and Boost Your LLM Output: Real Tricks from an AI Engineer’s Toolbox
Design Smarter Prompts and Boost Your LLM Output: Real Tricks from an AI Engineer’s Toolbox Not just what you ask, but how you ask it. Practical techniques for prompt engineering that deliver The post Design Smarter Prompts and Boost Your LLM Output: Real Tricks from an AI Engineer’s Toolbox appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ugo Pradère…
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User Authorisation in Streamlit With OIDC and Google
User Authorisation in Streamlit With OIDC and Google Log in to a Streamlit app with a Google email account The post User Authorisation in Streamlit With OIDC and Google appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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What is SAP BW (Business Warehouse)?
What is SAP BW (Business Warehouse)? SAP Business Warehouse (BW) is a model-driven data warehousing product based on the SAP NetWeaver ABAP platform. Go to techtarget
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Kyndryl Offers Mainframe Modernization Services Leveraging AWS? Agentic AI
Kyndryl Offers Mainframe Modernization Services Leveraging AWS? Agentic AI Kyndryl, a leading provider of mission-critical enterprise technology services, is unveiling ?new advisory and implementation services to accelerate modernization and migration of mainframe applications and data to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Go to dbta
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Hirundo Secures $8M in Funding to Combat AI-Produced Hallucinations and Misinformation
Hirundo Secures $8M in Funding to Combat AI-Produced Hallucinations and Misinformation Hirundo, specialists in “machine unlearning,” announced it has raised $8M in a recent seed funding round, enabling the company to continue developing solutions to “make AI forget” poisoned, malicious, and confidential data from trained AI models, biases, as well as hallucinations that pump out…
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What to Do When You Have Nothing
What to Do When You Have Nothing Inside any database management system (DBMS), one can designate a specific data item as “null.” The null represents the “existence” of a non-value, the nonexistence of a value, or?nothing. This sounds a bit like an oxymoron, a nonvalue value, but there it is. Each DBMS has its own…
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Cloud Repatriation: Rethinking the Cloud-Only Strategy
Cloud Repatriation: Rethinking the Cloud-Only Strategy For several years now, cloud computing has been heralded as the ultimate solution for IT infrastructure, promising scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. Organizations of all sizes rushed to the cloud, enticed by its pay-as-you-go pricing and freedom from on-prem hardware constraints. However, an interesting shift is occurring: Some organizations…
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The Future of Work Is Accessible: What Apple?s WWDC 2025 Accessibility Features Mean for an Aging, Digital Workforce
The Future of Work Is Accessible: What Apple?s WWDC 2025 Accessibility Features Mean for an Aging, Digital Workforce As our lifespans stretch well beyond the traditional retirement horizon, the future of work is undergoing a profound transformation. With some individuals living well into their 110s?and babies born today potentially reaching 150?we’re not just facing longer…
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Q&A: Why improving robot design is essential to achieving true intelligence
Q&A: Why improving robot design is essential to achieving true intelligence Thanks to artificial intelligence, robots can already perform many tasks that would otherwise require humans. In this interview, Edoardo Milana, a junior professor of soft machines in the Department of Microsystems Engineering at the University of Freiburg, explains how improved design and innovative mechanics…
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Choir singers help researchers design quieter airplanes
Choir singers help researchers design quieter airplanes As the beautiful harmonies of the Century Singers echo through the hallway, dozens of microphones pick up the sound of their voices—while software tracks each note. This may not sound like a typical aerospace engineering experiment, but the results may improve commercial and military airplanes. Go to techxplore
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Advanced steelmaking technologies could substantially reduce carbon emissions
Advanced steelmaking technologies could substantially reduce carbon emissions The long-term aspirational goal of the Paris Agreement on climate change is to cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, and thereby reduce the frequency and severity of floods, droughts, wildfires, and other extreme weather events. Achieving that goal will require a massive reduction…
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Kirigami-inspired design enables uniform 200% stretch in multi-pixel display arrays
Kirigami-inspired design enables uniform 200% stretch in multi-pixel display arrays A research team at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has successfully developed the world’s first technology that enables uniform and even stretching across multiple pixels in a stretchable display. This breakthrough overcomes a critical challenge in the field and has been selected as…
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Starch-based aerogel material improves anti-concussion headgear
Starch-based aerogel material improves anti-concussion headgear Researchers have developed a wearable material that may help dramatically reduce the risk of a concussion, suggests a new study. Go to techxplore
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Guardian agents will suppport trustworthy AI: Gartner
Guardian agents will suppport trustworthy AI: Gartner By 2030, guardian agent technologies will account for at least 10 to 15% of agentic AI markets, according to Gartner. Guardian agents are AI-based technologies designed to support trustworthy and secure interactions with AI. They function as both AI assistants, supporting users with tasks like content review, monitoring…
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The upheaval of CDC’s vaccine panel, and drug pricing confusion
The upheaval of CDC’s vaccine panel, and drug pricing confusion Why did Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fire all members of the expert panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines? Who are the new members that Kennedy named? And what does that all mean for the future of public health?…
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STAT+: Trump administration demands pharma companies begin drug price negotiations, a day after key deadline
STAT+: Trump administration demands pharma companies begin drug price negotiations, a day after key deadline WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is pushing pharmaceutical companies to begin negotiations to bring their drug prices in line with what other countries pay — usually far less than Americans. “Under President Trump’s direction, HHS is demanding that pharmaceutical companies…
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STAT+: Pharma wins a victory over a Minnesota law designed to provide transparency into drug pricing
STAT+: Pharma wins a victory over a Minnesota law designed to provide transparency into drug pricing In a victory for the pharmaceutical industry, a U.S. appeals court upheld a lower court decision to halt a controversial Minnesota law that is designed to provide transparency into prescription drug pricing. The decision was issued as the result…
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Systematic reviews cited retracted articles, new study finds
Systematic reviews cited retracted articles, new study finds Systematic reviews, which involve pooling data from multiple studies and analyzing them together, are increasingly popular as a way to produce more authoritative conclusions than can be derived from the individual smaller papers. In recent weeks, systematic reviews have been used to justify policy around gender affirming…
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Opinion: I study conflicts of interest. Here’s why RFK Jr.’s approach to the vaccine advisory committee could backfire
Opinion: I study conflicts of interest. Here’s why RFK Jr.’s approach to the vaccine advisory committee could backfire If Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to “clean up the corruption and conflicts” at HHS, he is going about it the wrong way. I study conflicts of interest at federal agencies. While…
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Philippines Enacts Sweeping Crypto Rules, Mandates Licensing and Capital Requirements
Philippines Enacts Sweeping Crypto Rules, Mandates Licensing and Capital Requirements The new SEC framework imposes minimum capital, local incorporation, and strict data rules on crypto firms operating in the Philippines. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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US Senators Probe Stablecoin Plans by Facebook Parent Meta
US Senators Probe Stablecoin Plans by Facebook Parent Meta Senators Warren and Blumenthal are demanding answers from Meta over renewed stablecoin plans, warning of risks to competition and privacy. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Australian Woman Hit With Ten-Year Ban Over $9.6 Million Crypto Scheme
Australian Woman Hit With Ten-Year Ban Over $9.6 Million Crypto Scheme ASIC has banned Glenda Rogan for misleading conduct after she allegedly transfered client funds into blacklisted crypto platform. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Startup DIMO Launches DePIN Venture in Japan to Help Automakers Monetize Vehicle Data
Startup DIMO Launches DePIN Venture in Japan to Help Automakers Monetize Vehicle Data The decentralized physical infrastructure platform wants to scale and improve data infrastructure for vehicles in Japan. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Disney, Universal, DreamWorks Sue Midjourney, Call It a ‘Bottomless Pit of Plagiarism’
Disney, Universal, DreamWorks Sue Midjourney, Call It a ‘Bottomless Pit of Plagiarism’ Hollywood studios are accusing Midjourney of rampant copyright infringement, citing unauthorized use of iconic characters. Callan Quinn Go to decrypt.co
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Know What You Don’t Know: Uncertainty Calibration of Process Reward Models
Know What You Don’t Know: Uncertainty Calibration of Process Reward Models arXiv:2506.09338v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Process reward models (PRMs) play a central role in guiding inference-time scaling algorithms for large language models (LLMs). However, we observe that even state-of-the-art PRMs can be poorly calibrated and often overestimate success probabilities. To address this, we present…
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Attention-Bayesian Hybrid Approach to Modular Multiple Particle Tracking
Attention-Bayesian Hybrid Approach to Modular Multiple Particle Tracking arXiv:2506.09441v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Tracking multiple particles in noisy and cluttered scenes remains challenging due to a combinatorial explosion of trajectory hypotheses, which scales super-exponentially with the number of particles and frames. The transformer architecture has shown a significant improvement in robustness against this high combinatorial…
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LLM-Powered CPI Prediction Inference with Online Text Time Series
LLM-Powered CPI Prediction Inference with Online Text Time Series arXiv:2506.09516v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Forecasting the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an important yet challenging task in economics, where most existing approaches rely on low-frequency, survey-based data. With the recent advances of large language models (LLMs), there is growing potential to leverage high-frequency online text…
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Evasion Attacks Against Bayesian Predictive Models
Evasion Attacks Against Bayesian Predictive Models arXiv:2506.09640v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: There is an increasing interest in analyzing the behavior of machine learning systems against adversarial attacks. However, most of the research in adversarial machine learning has focused on studying weaknesses against evasion or poisoning attacks to predictive models in classical setups, with the susceptibility…
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Scaling Laws for Uncertainty in Deep Learning
Scaling Laws for Uncertainty in Deep Learning arXiv:2506.09648v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deep learning has recently revealed the existence of scaling laws, demonstrating that model performance follows predictable trends based on dataset and model sizes. Inspired by these findings and fascinating phenomena emerging in the over-parameterized regime, we examine a parallel direction: do similar scaling…
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Exploring the Proportional Odds Model for Ordinal Logistic Regression
Exploring the Proportional Odds Model for Ordinal Logistic Regression Understanding and Implementing Brant’s Tests in Ordinal Logistic Regression with Python The post Exploring the Proportional Odds Model for Ordinal Logistic Regression appeared first on Towards Data Science. JUNIOR JUMBONG Go to original source
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Can AI Truly Develop a Memory That Adapts Like Ours?
Can AI Truly Develop a Memory That Adapts Like Ours? Exploring Titans: A new architecture equipping LLMs with human-inspired memory that learns and updates itself during test-time. The post Can AI Truly Develop a Memory That Adapts Like Ours? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Moulik Gupta Go to original source
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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tutorial: Build Your First MCP Server in 6 Steps
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tutorial: Build Your First MCP Server in 6 Steps A beginner-friendly tutorial of MCP architecture, with the focus on MCP server components and applications, guiding through the process of building a custom MCP server that enables code-to-diagram. The post Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tutorial: Build Your First MCP Server in 6…
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Mobile App Development with Python
Mobile App Development with Python Build iOS & Android Apps with Kivy The post Mobile App Development with Python appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mauro Di Pietro Go to original source
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How Microsoft uses AI for RFP response management
How Microsoft uses AI for RFP response management Microsoft’s proposal team implemented Responsive’s GenAI tool to automate RFP responses. The tool can quickly create first drafts, but it still requires human editing. Go to techtarget
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10 integrations for your CMS
10 integrations for your CMS To get the most out of a content management system, organizations can integrate theirs with other crucial tools, like marketing and collaboration software. Go to techtarget
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Whoop pushing AI limits powered by Snowflake
Whoop pushing AI limits powered by Snowflake The wearable health and fitness technology vendor has already put advanced applications into production for its workers, with plans to dramatically expand over the next year. Go to techtarget
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Latest Databricks tools use AI to simplify AI development
Latest Databricks tools use AI to simplify AI development Fueled by user feedback, the vendor’s newest features include a framework that automates building agents and a no-code interface for creating the pipelines that feed applications. Go to techtarget
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Pentaho Data Catalog Update Fuels AI with Trustworthy, High-Quality, Easily Accessible Data
Pentaho Data Catalog Update Fuels AI with Trustworthy, High-Quality, Easily Accessible Data Pentaho, an industry leading data intelligence and integration platform utilized by 73% of the Fortune 100, is unveiling a series of enhancements to Pentaho Data Catalog, a solution that provides a single source of truth through trusted data for core operations and AI.…
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Making Diverse, Fresh Data Access Simple with Korem
Making Diverse, Fresh Data Access Simple with Korem Experts from Korem joined DBTA’s webinar, Turning Disconnected Data into Business Intelligence, to explore how, through a graph-based API architecture and the flexibility of GraphQL, enterprises can achieve true data integrity that fuels decision making with clean, interconnected, fresh datasets. Go to dbta
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The FinOps Foundation Unifies Format for Cloud Billing Data with Version 1.2 of FOCUS
The FinOps Foundation Unifies Format for Cloud Billing Data with Version 1.2 of FOCUS The FinOps Foundation, a project of The Linux Foundation dedicated to advancing FinOps practitioners, is introducing?version 1.2 of the FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification?(FOCUS), the open specification for cloud cost and usage data. This latest release introduces support for SaaS…
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Computer Scientists at NYU Create Energy-Efficient Blockchain System ?Bounce?
Computer Scientists at NYU Create Energy-Efficient Blockchain System ?Bounce? A team of New York University computer scientists have developed an alternative approach to blockchain design, called Bounce, that relies on satellites to determine the order of the blocks, where each block is a set of transactions. Go to dbta
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Panther Protocol Announces its Codebase is Now Open-Source, Supporting the Development of On-Chain Data Privacy
Panther Protocol Announces its Codebase is Now Open-Source, Supporting the Development of On-Chain Data Privacy Panther Protocol is releasing its codebase as open-source software, following a successful security audit conducted by Veridise, a leader in blockchain auditing. This launch offers access to Panther’s industry-leading Zero-Knowledge technology to build DeFi solutions that meet customizable regulatory requirements…
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High-performance water electrolysis without platinum brings hydrogen economy closer
High-performance water electrolysis without platinum brings hydrogen economy closer Hydrogen is gaining attention as a clean energy source that emits no carbon. Among various methods, water electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity, is recognized as an eco-friendly hydrogen production method. Go to techxplore
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Novel crystal strategy yields brighter, longer-lasting all-inorganic perovskite LEDs
Novel crystal strategy yields brighter, longer-lasting all-inorganic perovskite LEDs Perovskite has broad application prospects in solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and detectors due to its high luminescent efficiency and low cost. However, electrons and holes in traditional perovskite materials often struggle to effectively recombine and emit light. As a result, the strongly space-confined method is…
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Single-material electronic skin gives robots the human touch
Single-material electronic skin gives robots the human touch Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly sensitive robotic “skin” that can be added to robotic hands like a glove, enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans. The results are reported in the journal Science Robotics. Go to techxplore
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Photonic processor could streamline 6G wireless signal processing
Photonic processor could streamline 6G wireless signal processing As more connected devices demand an increasing amount of bandwidth for tasks like teleworking and cloud computing, it will become extremely challenging to manage the finite amount of wireless spectrum available for all users to share. Go to techxplore
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Chinese researchers debut world’s first AI-based processor chip design system
Chinese researchers debut world’s first AI-based processor chip design system A team of engineers, AI specialists and chip design researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has designed, built and tested what they are describing as the first AI-based chip design system. The group has published a paper describing their system, called QiMeng, on the…
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Commvault acts to protect against new quantum threats
Commvault acts to protect against new quantum threats Cyber resilience and data protection company Commvault has introduced new post-quantum cryptography capabilities aimed at helping its customers protect their sensitive data. The new capabilities include support for the Hamming Quasi-Cyclic code-based encryption scheme, a new error-correcting algorithm designed to defend against evolving quantum-based threats. These threats…
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STAT+: Braced for details on Trump’s ‘most favored nation’ policy, pharma industry is still waiting
STAT+: Braced for details on Trump’s ‘most favored nation’ policy, pharma industry is still waiting WASHINGTON — Executives at pharmaceutical companies have been bracing for more information from the Trump administration this week about how it planned to lower drug prices. That information has not yet arrived, despite the administration’s self-imposed deadline to disclose by…
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RFK Jr. names new members of CDC’s vaccine advisory panel
RFK Jr. names new members of CDC’s vaccine advisory panel WASHINGTON — Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday unveiled the names of the eight new members who will sit on the panel of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccine policy, and said they would review the current…
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STAT+: Cassidy is circulating a proposed law to push down U.S. drug prices, backing a key Trump ambition
STAT+: Cassidy is circulating a proposed law to push down U.S. drug prices, backing a key Trump ambition WASHINGTON — Senate health committee Chair Bill Cassidy (La.) is the latest Republican to take an interest in legislation that would tie U.S. brand drug prices to lower prices in other wealthy countries, according to seven people…
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HHS reverses hundreds of CDC firings
HHS reverses hundreds of CDC firings WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has reversed the firings of hundreds of staffers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including those who work in divisions that handle cruise ship safety, sexually transmitted infection prevention, and global health. A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services,…
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STAT+: Coalition for Health AI is building the plane as it’s flying it
STAT+: Coalition for Health AI is building the plane as it’s flying it 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. I recently saw an inspirational Instagram post that said, “Been so worried…
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CLARITY Act Clears Two House Committees, Heads to House Floor for Vote
CLARITY Act Clears Two House Committees, Heads to House Floor for Vote Two House committees have advanced the CLARITY Act, setting the stage for a floor vote that could shift primary crypto oversight. Callan Quinn Go to decrypt.co
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Elite Footballers Named in $3.4 Million Crypto Fraud Case
Elite Footballers Named in $3.4 Million Crypto Fraud Case A Barcelona court has launched a criminal probe into crypto firm Shirtum after star footballers allegedly promoted a failed NFT scheme. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bullish Files for IPO as Trump’s Crypto Pivot Drives Demand: FT
Bullish Files for IPO as Trump’s Crypto Pivot Drives Demand: FT Peter Thiel-backed crypto exchange Bullish is pursuing a public listing and follows last week’s successful debuts from the crypto industry. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Bank of Korea Governor to Meet Bank Chiefs as Stablecoin Debate Heats Up
Bank of Korea Governor to Meet Bank Chiefs as Stablecoin Debate Heats Up The upcoming meeting signals a shift in South Korea’s approach to won-backed stablecoins as the new president eyes a regulatory overhaul. Callan Quinn Go to decrypt.co
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Why Strategy’s Bitcoin Buys Could Pose Long-Term Risks Despite Boosting Demand
Why Strategy’s Bitcoin Buys Could Pose Long-Term Risks Despite Boosting Demand Swiss crypto bank Sygnum sees a potential concentration risk for Bitcoin that could deter central banks from adopting it as a reserve asset. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Physics-Informed Teleconnection-Aware Transformer for Global Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Forecasting
Physics-Informed Teleconnection-Aware Transformer for Global Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Forecasting arXiv:2506.08049v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) forecasting, which predicts climate conditions from several weeks to months in advance, presents significant challenges due to the chaotic dynamics of atmospheric systems and complex interactions across multiple scales. Current approaches often fail to explicitly model underlying physical processes and teleconnections…
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WWAggr: A Window Wasserstein-based Aggregation for Ensemble Change Point Detection
WWAggr: A Window Wasserstein-based Aggregation for Ensemble Change Point Detection arXiv:2506.08066v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Change Point Detection (CPD) aims to identify moments of abrupt distribution shifts in data streams. Real-world high-dimensional CPD remains challenging due to data pattern complexity and violation of common assumptions. Resorting to standalone deep neural networks, the current state-of-the-art detectors…
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Constrained Pareto Set Identification with Bandit Feedback
Constrained Pareto Set Identification with Bandit Feedback arXiv:2506.08127v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of identifying the Pareto Set under feasibility constraints in a multivariate bandit setting. Specifically, given a $K$-armed bandit with unknown means $mu_1, dots, mu_K in mathbb{R}^d$, the goal is to identify the set of arms whose…
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Model-Free Kernel Conformal Depth Measures Algorithm for Uncertainty Quantification in Regression Models in Separable Hilbert Spaces
Model-Free Kernel Conformal Depth Measures Algorithm for Uncertainty Quantification in Regression Models in Separable Hilbert Spaces arXiv:2506.08325v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Depth measures are powerful tools for defining level sets in emerging, non–standard, and complex random objects such as high-dimensional multivariate data, functional data, and random graphs. Despite their favorable theoretical properties, the integration of…
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Asymptotic Normality of Infinite Centered Random Forests -Application to Imbalanced Classification
Asymptotic Normality of Infinite Centered Random Forests -Application to Imbalanced Classification arXiv:2506.08548v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many classification tasks involve imbalanced data, in which a class is largely underrepresented. Several techniques consists in creating a rebalanced dataset on which a classifier is trained. In this paper, we study theoretically such a procedure, when the classifier…
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Audio Spectrogram Transformers Beyond the Lab
Audio Spectrogram Transformers Beyond the Lab A recipe for building a portable soundscape monitoring app with AudioMoth, Raspberry Pi, and a decent dose of deep learning. The post Audio Spectrogram Transformers Beyond the Lab appeared first on Towards Data Science. Maciej Adamiak Go to original source
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Automate Models Training: An MLOps Pipeline with Tekton and Buildpacks
Automate Models Training: An MLOps Pipeline with Tekton and Buildpacks A step-by-step guide to containerizing and orchestrating an ML training workflow without the Dockerfile headache, using a lightweight GPT-2 example. The post Automate Models Training: An MLOps Pipeline with Tekton and Buildpacks appeared first on Towards Data Science. Sylvain Kalache Go to original source
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10,000x Faster Bayesian Inference: Multi-GPU SVI vs. Traditional MCMC
10,000x Faster Bayesian Inference: Multi-GPU SVI vs. Traditional MCMC Using GPU acceleration to speed up Bayesian Inference from months to minutes… The post 10,000x Faster Bayesian Inference: Multi-GPU SVI vs. Traditional MCMC appeared first on Towards Data Science. Derek Tran Go to original source
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Applications of Density Estimation to Legal Theory
Applications of Density Estimation to Legal Theory A brief analysis using density estimation to compare the two-verdict and three-verdict systems. The post Applications of Density Estimation to Legal Theory appeared first on Towards Data Science. Jimin Kang Go to original source
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Enterprise search vs. federated search: Which to choose?
Enterprise search vs. federated search: Which to choose? Enterprise and federated search help employees find content. However, enterprise search retrieves internal data, whereas a federated approach pulls results from external sources. Go to techtarget
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CloudZero Optimize Helps Slash Waste and Boosts Cloud ROI?
CloudZero Optimize Helps Slash Waste and Boosts Cloud ROI? CloudZero, a globally trusted leader in proactive cloud cost efficiency, is releasing CloudZero Optimize, a new product focused squarely on reducing cloud waste. Go to dbta
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HPE?s Next-Gen Nonstop Compute Solutions Power Speed and Scale
HPE?s Next-Gen Nonstop Compute Solutions Power Speed and Scale Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is announcing the next generation of its fault-tolerant HPE Nonstop Compute solutions engineered with advancements in flexibility and reliability. Go to dbta
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Apple plays it safe on AI despite Wall Street pressure
Apple plays it safe on AI despite Wall Street pressure Apple on Monday remained on its cautious path to embracing generative AI even as rivals race ahead with the technology and Wall Street expresses doubts over its strategy. Go to techxplore
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‘Optical neural engine’ can solve partial differential equations
‘Optical neural engine’ can solve partial differential equations Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a class of mathematical problems that represent the interplay of multiple variables, and therefore have predictive power when it comes to complex physical systems. Solving these equations is a perpetual challenge, however, and current computational techniques for doing so are time-consuming and…
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AI tool can boost efficient working practice in less-skilled taxi drivers
AI tool can boost efficient working practice in less-skilled taxi drivers The news is awash with stories about AI and the effects it can have on society—some news sites even have a dedicated tab for such stories. Though subjects vary, many stories raise the alarm about some potential negative impact or another. But researchers, including…
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Mushrooms’ microscopic filaments provide a blueprint for better materials
Mushrooms’ microscopic filaments provide a blueprint for better materials Fungi have been around for many millions of years, with the incremental process of evolution honing and improving their survival skills through the millennia. Go to techxplore
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Europe’s industrial policy worsens the crises it claims to solve, say researchers
Europe’s industrial policy worsens the crises it claims to solve, say researchers The European Union’s industrial strategy, centered on Single Market Resilience, Strategic Autonomy, and Competitive Sustainability, is riddled with contradictions that risk exacerbating the very crises it seeks to address. Go to techxplore
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Exclusive: Coalition for Health AI will help The Joint Commission write responsible AI ‘playbooks’
Exclusive: Coalition for Health AI will help The Joint Commission write responsible AI ‘playbooks’ The Joint Commission is forming a partnership with the Coalition for Health AI to develop responsible AI “playbooks,” tools, and a new certification program for health AI, STAT has learned. The partnership brings together the expertise of the health AI trade…
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Firing of CDC’s vaccine advisers puts spotlight on RFK Jr.’s promises to Cassidy
Firing of CDC’s vaccine advisers puts spotlight on RFK Jr.’s promises to Cassidy WASHINGTON — On Monday, health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gutted the panel of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines. That’s put the spotlight on a key Senate Republican health leader who sharply criticized Kennedy’s views…