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Datadog Initiates Feature Flags to Help Engineering Teams Add New Functionality Quickly and Reliably
Datadog Initiates Feature Flags to Help Engineering Teams Add New Functionality Quickly and Reliably Datadog, Inc., the AI-powered observability and security platform for cloud applications, is introducing?Feature Flags?unifying feature management with observability to help engineering teams release new functionalities fast without compromising reliability. The product is now generally available and integrates natively across Datadog APM…
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Simplyblock Offers Serverless, Branchable Postgres Built on Distributed NVMe Storage
Simplyblock Offers Serverless, Branchable Postgres Built on Distributed NVMe Storage Simplyblock, the NVMe/TCP software-defined storage platform for modern cloud-native environments, is launching the public beta of Vela?a new Postgres platform that introduces Git-style branching, instant environment creation, and serverless operations, all running on a hyperconverged, high-performance storage layer. Go to dbta
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Why I’m building an office out of straw
Why I’m building an office out of straw When we moved into our house, there was a shed in the garden. Its timbers were rotten, the floor had long since disappeared into the ground, there was no door, the window had fallen out and various creatures had moved in. Go to techxplore
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The psychology of self-driving cars: Why the technology doesn’t suit human brains
The psychology of self-driving cars: Why the technology doesn’t suit human brains Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there’s a problem: human brains weren’t designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us. Go to techxplore
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How better governance can ease pressure on the electricity grid
How better governance can ease pressure on the electricity grid Demand-side flexibility, the ability to adjust electricity consumption in response to system needs, is often highlighted as a key tool for managing both growing electrification and a higher share of variable renewable energy, and is therefore seen as a core part of the energy transition.…
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New 3D-printing and manufacturing techniques grant more control over energetic material behavior
New 3D-printing and manufacturing techniques grant more control over energetic material behavior Much like baking the perfect cake involves following a list of ingredients and instructions, manufacturing energetic materials—explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants—requires precise formulations, conditions and procedures to ensure they are safe and perform as intended. Go to techxplore
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Fishers working alone may soon get a ‘safety alarm’
Fishers working alone may soon get a ‘safety alarm’ Fishing alone is a dangerous occupation. A new safety alarm could save lives by automatically stopping the boat and alerting the Coastal Radio Service and nearby vessels. Go to techxplore
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Driving data efficiency: three strategies for modern organisations
Driving data efficiency: three strategies for modern organisations Data generation is increasing rapidly. According to Statista, the total amount of data created, captured, copied and consumed globally is forecast to rise to 527.5 zettabytes by 2029, tripling what it was in 2025. For IT leaders, the challenge isn’t just keeping up with this growth, but…
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STAT+: FDA refuses to review Moderna’s influenza vaccine
STAT+: FDA refuses to review Moderna’s influenza vaccine The Food and Drug Administration refused to review Moderna’s application for a new influenza vaccine, the company said Tuesday, a surprise decision that could raise concerns about the agency’s posture toward drug companies and the Trump administration’s policies on vaccines. Moderna, revealing the rejection, took the unusual…
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We tested the government’s official new AI nutrition tool: Grok
We tested the government’s official new AI nutrition tool: Grok How trustworthy is the new U.S. food pyramid? It’s a mixed bag, according to the government website devoted to that pyramid. Kyle Diamantas, head of the Human Foods Program at the Food and Drug Administration, alerted the public this week to a generative artificial intelligence…
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Landmark settlement could create new protections for harm reduction under disability law
Landmark settlement could create new protections for harm reduction under disability law A Christian group in Washington state on Tuesday announced a potentially landmark legal settlement that could establish new legal protections for harm reduction services for people experiencing drug addiction, including syringe exchange, under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA has previously been…
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STAT+: TrumpRx: Hype or real savings?
STAT+: TrumpRx: Hype or real savings? You’re reading the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and medicine. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Did you snack on HHS-approved MAHA-mole while shaking to Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language celebration of Puerto Rican and Latin…
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Vitalik Buterin Calls for Ethereum-Led Alternative to the ‘Race for AGI’
Vitalik Buterin Calls for Ethereum-Led Alternative to the ‘Race for AGI’ The Ethereum co-founder has outlined a four-quadrant Ethereum-AI buildout spanning private AI use, agent markets, and governance. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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US Sentences Fugitive to 20 Years Over $73 Million Crypto Scam
US Sentences Fugitive to 20 Years Over $73 Million Crypto Scam The sentence was handed down in absentia after prosecutors said the defendant cut off an ankle monitor and fled supervision. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Is Bitcoin’s Sell-Off Finally Running Out of Steam?
Is Bitcoin’s Sell-Off Finally Running Out of Steam? Bitcoin’s sell-off shows signs of easing as large buyers step in, though analysts say any rebound still depends on institutional demand. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Fintechs Back Fed Payments Account That Could Open Rails to Crypto Firms
Fintechs Back Fed Payments Account That Could Open Rails to Crypto Firms Fintech groups are pressing the Fed to loosen payment access for non-banks, setting up a clash with banks over risk and crypto exposure. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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AI Promised to Save Time—Instead It’s Created a New Kind of Burnout
AI Promised to Save Time—Instead It’s Created a New Kind of Burnout UC-Berkeley and Yale researchers found that AI tools don’t reduce work; they intensify it by creating workload creep and widespread burnout. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Fast and Robust Likelihood-Guided Diffusion Posterior Sampling with Amortized Variational Inference
Fast and Robust Likelihood-Guided Diffusion Posterior Sampling with Amortized Variational Inference arXiv:2602.07102v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Zero-shot diffusion posterior sampling offers a flexible framework for inverse problems by accommodating arbitrary degradation operators at test time, but incurs high computational cost due to repeated likelihood-guided updates. In contrast, previous amortized diffusion approaches enable fast inference by…
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Discrete Adjoint Matching
Discrete Adjoint Matching arXiv:2602.07132v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Computation methods for solving entropy-regularized reward optimization — a class of problems widely used for fine-tuning generative models — have advanced rapidly. Among those, Adjoint Matching (AM, Domingo-Enrich et al., 2025) has proven highly effective in continuous state spaces with differentiable rewards. Transferring these practical successes to…
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Scalable Mean-Field Variational Inference via Preconditioned Primal-Dual Optimization
Scalable Mean-Field Variational Inference via Preconditioned Primal-Dual Optimization arXiv:2602.07632v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this work, we investigate the large-scale mean-field variational inference (MFVI) problem from a mini-batch primal-dual perspective. By reformulating MFVI as a constrained finite-sum problem, we develop a novel primal-dual algorithm based on an augmented Lagrangian formulation, termed primal-dual variational inference (PD-VI).…
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Flow-Based Conformal Predictive Distributions
Flow-Based Conformal Predictive Distributions arXiv:2602.07633v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conformal prediction provides a distribution-free framework for uncertainty quantification via prediction sets with exact finite-sample coverage. In low dimensions these sets are easy to interpret, but in high-dimensional or structured output spaces they are difficult to represent and use, which can limit their ability to integrate…
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On Generation in Metric Spaces
On Generation in Metric Spaces arXiv:2602.07710v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study generation in separable metric instance spaces. We extend the language generation framework from Kleinberg and Mullainathan [2024] beyond countable domains by defining novelty through metric separation and allowing asymmetric novelty parameters for the adversary and the generator. We introduce the $(varepsilon,varepsilon’)$-closure dimension, a…
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The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned Last Month
The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned Last Month Delayed January: deadlines, downtimes, and flow times The post The Machine Learning Lessons I’ve Learned Last Month appeared first on Towards Data Science. Pascal Janetzky Go to original source
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The Death of the “Everything Prompt”: Google’s Move Toward Structured AI
The Death of the “Everything Prompt”: Google’s Move Toward Structured AI How the new Interactions API enables deep-reasoning, stateful, agentic workflows. The post The Death of the “Everything Prompt”: Google’s Move Toward Structured AI appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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PII masking a differentiator for Aerospike’s NoSQL database
PII masking a differentiator for Aerospike’s NoSQL database By adding native protection of personally identifiable information, the vendor is simplifying system administration while simultaneously pushing the NoSQL market. Go to techtarget
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Aerospike 8.1.1 Introduces New Native Dynamic Data Masking for PII Protection and Regulatory Compliance
Aerospike 8.1.1 Introduces New Native Dynamic Data Masking for PII Protection and Regulatory Compliance Aerospike Inc. is debuting its native?Dynamic Data Masking (DDM)?for its massively scalable, low-latency, real-time?NoSQL Database?simplifying the protection of personally identifiable information (PII) that’s required by regulatory requirements. Go to dbta
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Corning and Meta Form Multiyear Partnership for up to $6 Billion to Accelerate U.S. Data Center Buildout
Corning and Meta Form Multiyear Partnership for up to $6 Billion to Accelerate U.S. Data Center Buildout Corning Incorporated and Meta Platforms, Inc. are entering a multiyear, up to $6 billion agreement to accelerate the buildout of the most advanced data centers in the United States to support Meta’s apps, technologies, and AI ambitions. Go…
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IBM Chosen to Support Missile Defense Agency SHIELD Contract
IBM Chosen to Support Missile Defense Agency SHIELD Contract IBM announced it is being selected to support the Missile Defense Agency’s Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program. This indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract, with a ceiling of?$151 billion, encompasses a broad range of work areas that allow for the rapid delivery of innovative capabilities to…
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Red Hat and NVIDIA Expand Partnership to Align on Next-Gen AI Infrastructure
Red Hat and NVIDIA Expand Partnership to Align on Next-Gen AI Infrastructure Red Hat, a leading provider of open source solutions, is expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to align enterprise open source technologies to enterprise AI evolution and rack-scale AI advances. As the industry moves beyond individual servers toward unified, high-density systems, Red Hat aims…
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IBM Announces Global RFP Process for AI-Driven Solutions Shaping the Future of Work and Education
IBM Announces Global RFP Process for AI-Driven Solutions Shaping the Future of Work and Education IBM announced it’s soliciting a global request for proposals (RFP) for the next cohort of the?IBM Impact Accelerator?focused on AI for transformative education and workforce development. The program invites nonprofits or government organizations, including academic institutions, to collaborate with IBM…
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What is biochar? Miami-Dade thinks it might help reduce waste in landfills
What is biochar? Miami-Dade thinks it might help reduce waste in landfills At the top of the South Dade Landfill, a massive oven that turns wood into charcoal is being tested by Miami-Dade County as an environmentally friendly way to cut down on landfill waste. Go to techxplore
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Harnessing degradation: Researchers pave way for more precise, responsive shape morphing implants
Harnessing degradation: Researchers pave way for more precise, responsive shape morphing implants An international research team has demonstrated a new approach to 4D-printed shape-morphing implants that opens the door to increasingly personalized health care. The findings, outlined in the journal Additive Manufacturing, highlight how material degradation can be used to trigger controlled shape change of…
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AI decision aids aren’t neutral: Why some users become easier to mislead
AI decision aids aren’t neutral: Why some users become easier to mislead Guidance based on artificial intelligence (AI) may be uniquely placed to foster biases in humans, leading to less effective decision making, say researchers, who found that people with a positive view of AI may be at higher risk of being misled by AI…
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Understanding the physics at the anode of sodium-ion batteries
Understanding the physics at the anode of sodium-ion batteries Sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) are gaining traction as a next-generation technology to complement the widely used lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). NIBs offer clear advantages versus LIBs in terms of sustainability and cost, as they rely on sodium—an element that, unlike lithium, is abundant almost everywhere on Earth. However,…
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Scientists camouflage heart rate from invasive radar-based surveillance
Scientists camouflage heart rate from invasive radar-based surveillance It’s a typical workday and you sign onto your computer. Unbeknownst to you, a high-frequency sensing system embedded in your work device is now tracking your heart rate, allowing your employer to monitor your breaks, engagement, and stress levels and infer alertness. It sounds like a dystopian…
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Logicalis launches technology assurance services
Logicalis launches technology assurance services Logicalis Australia has launched a line of technology assurance services aimed at helping large, regulated organisations meet rising compliance obligations. The consulting-led services will be provided via a dedicated team which has been assembled to address the tightening expectations of regulators such as the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, which has…
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STAT+: FDA warned a Hims & Hers compounder after finding bugs and failing to report a serious side effect
STAT+: FDA warned a Hims & Hers compounder after finding bugs and failing to report a serious side effect The Food and Drug Administration late last year issued a warning letter to MedisourceRx, a compounding pharmacy owned by Hims & Hers, six months after a facility was cited for troubling problems during an inspection. One…
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STAT+: FDA rejects Regenxbio’s rare-disease gene therapy
STAT+: FDA rejects Regenxbio’s rare-disease gene therapy The Food and Drug Administration has rejected a rare-disease gene therapy from Regenxbio, the company said Monday. The one-time treatment, called RGX-121, is designed to replace a malfunctioning gene that causes mucopolysaccharidosis type II, also known as Hunter syndrome, an ultra-rare disorder that causes physical and cognitive impairments. …
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STAT+: Hims faces mounting regulatory pressure
STAT+: Hims faces mounting regulatory pressure 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! Hope you enjoyed yesterday’s Bad Bunny performance. My son’s take on the Super Bowl: “Why would anyone want to watch something so boring?” Today, we get…
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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Novo Nordisk suing Hims & Hers, deals by Lilly and Takeda, and more
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Novo Nordisk suing Hims & Hers, deals by Lilly and Takeda, and more Good morning, everyone, and welcome to another working week. We hope the weekend respite was relaxing and invigorating because that oh-too-familiar routine of meetings, deadlines, and the like has returned with a vengeance. You knew this would…
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FDIC Agrees to Pay Fees, Drop FOIA Fight Over Crypto ‘Pause Letters’
FDIC Agrees to Pay Fees, Drop FOIA Fight Over Crypto ‘Pause Letters’ The banking regulator will revise transparency policies to settle Coinbase’s “Operation Choke Point 2.0” lawsuit. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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French Police Arrest Six After Magistrate Kidnapped in Crypto Ransom Case
French Police Arrest Six After Magistrate Kidnapped in Crypto Ransom Case Authorities in France launched the manhunt after a magistrate and her mother were abducted overnight and found injured. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Recovers as Coinbase Premium Turns Higher
Bitcoin Recovers as Coinbase Premium Turns Higher Analysts maintain a cautious stance even after Bitcoin’s 12% relief rally clawed back recent losses amid a surging Coinbase Premium. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Why Quantum Computing Isn’t a Serious Risk for Bitcoin Yet: CoinShares
Why Quantum Computing Isn’t a Serious Risk for Bitcoin Yet: CoinShares New research says today’s quantum computers are far too weak to threaten Bitcoin’s cryptography, leaving the network years to prepare. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Pudgy Penguins Hit New York City With Valentine’s Day Pop-Up Event
Pudgy Penguins Hit New York City With Valentine’s Day Pop-Up Event Crypto-native brand Pudgy Penguins is hosting a pop-up Valentine’s Day event in New York City, complete with a plush bouquet. Erika Lee Go to decrypt.co
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Deep networks learn to parse uniform-depth context-free languages from local statistics
Deep networks learn to parse uniform-depth context-free languages from local statistics arXiv:2602.06065v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Understanding how the structure of language can be learned from sentences alone is a central question in both cognitive science and machine learning. Studies of the internal representations of Large Language Models (LLMs) support their ability to parse text…
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Algebraic Robustness Verification of Neural Networks
Algebraic Robustness Verification of Neural Networks arXiv:2602.06105v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We formulate formal robustness verification of neural networks as an algebraic optimization problem. We leverage the Euclidean Distance (ED) degree, which is the generic number of complex critical points of the distance minimization problem to a classifier’s decision boundary, as an architecture-dependent measure of…
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Inheritance Between Feedforward and Convolutional Networks via Model Projection
Inheritance Between Feedforward and Convolutional Networks via Model Projection arXiv:2602.06245v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Techniques for feedforward networks (FFNs) and convolutional networks (CNNs) are frequently reused across families, but the relationship between the underlying model classes is rarely made explicit. We introduce a unified node-level formalization with tensor-valued activations and show that generalized feedforward networks…
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Time-uniform conformal and PAC prediction
Time-uniform conformal and PAC prediction arXiv:2602.06297v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Given that machine learning algorithms are increasingly being deployed to aid in high stakes decision-making, uncertainty quantification methods that wrap around these black box models such as conformal prediction have received much attention in recent years. In sequential settings, where data are observed/generated in a…
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High-Dimensional Limit of Stochastic Gradient Flow via Dynamical Mean-Field Theory
High-Dimensional Limit of Stochastic Gradient Flow via Dynamical Mean-Field Theory arXiv:2602.06320v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern machine learning models are typically trained via multi-pass stochastic gradient descent (SGD) with small batch sizes, and understanding their dynamics in high dimensions is of great interest. However, an analytical framework for describing the high-dimensional asymptotic behavior of multi-pass…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 09 Feb, 2026 – 16 Feb, 2026
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 09 Feb, 2026 – 16 Feb, 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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Thoughts about going from Senior data scientist at company A to Senior Data Analyst at Company B
Thoughts about going from Senior data scientist at company A to Senior Data Analyst at Company B The senior data analyst at company B is significant higher pay ($50k/year more) and scope seems to be bigger with more ownership What kind of setback (if any) does losing the data scientist title have? submitted by /u/StatGoddess…
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How I scraped 5.3 million jobs (including 5,335 data science jobs)
How I scraped 5.3 million jobs (including 5,335 data science jobs) Background During my PhD in Data Science at Stanford, I got sick and tired of ghost jobs & 3rd party offshore agencies on LinkedIn & Indeed. So I wrote a script that fetches jobs from 30k+ company websites’ career pages and uses GPT4o-mini to…
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Retraining strategy with evolving classes + imbalanced labels?
Retraining strategy with evolving classes + imbalanced labels? Hi all — I’m looking for advice on the best retraining strategy for a multi-class classifier in a setting where the label space can evolve. Right now I have about 6 labels, but I don’t know how many will show up over time, and some labels appear…
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Finding myself disillusioned with the quality of discussion in this sub
Finding myself disillusioned with the quality of discussion in this sub I see multiple highly-upvoted comments per day saying things like “LLMs aren’t AI,” demonstrating a complete misunderstanding of the technical definitions of these terms. Or worse, comments that say “this stuff isn’t AI, AI is like *insert sci-fi reference*.” And this is just comments…
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If Australia and Indonesia agreed to end new thermal coal mines, it could drive the green transition
If Australia and Indonesia agreed to end new thermal coal mines, it could drive the green transition In the 1960s, major oil-producing nations formed a cartel to drive up the price of oil. It worked. For decades, nations in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) have agreed to manage supply and raise prices.…
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Will AI put me out of a job? How artificial intelligence is being used in casino gaming
Will AI put me out of a job? How artificial intelligence is being used in casino gaming Will artificial intelligence put me out of a job? That’s the lingering fear some employees in the gaming industry are contemplating as rapidly evolving technology is deployed in workplaces across the globe, including in casino environments. Go to…
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Moltbook: AI bots use social network to create religions, but are some really humans in disguise?
Moltbook: AI bots use social network to create religions, but are some really humans in disguise? A new social network called Moltbook has been created for AIs, allowing machines to interact and talk to each other. Within hours of the platform launching, the AIs appeared to have created their own religions, developed subcultures and attempted…
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Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor can improve safety in large-scale clean energy
Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor can improve safety in large-scale clean energy Wherever hydrogen is present, safety sensors are required to detect leaks and prevent the formation of flammable oxyhydrogen gas when hydrogen is mixed with air. It is therefore a challenge that today’s sensors do not work optimally in humid environments—because where there is hydrogen, there…
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Choosing a wall charger for a productive work-from-home setup
Choosing a wall charger for a productive work-from-home setup Working from home isn’t just about having the right desk or computer. For many people, it also depends on keeping a laptop, phone and other work devices powered from the start of the day through to the last task. With several devices in use across calls,…
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The Most Surprising Bitcoin and Crypto Stories in the Epstein Files
The Most Surprising Bitcoin and Crypto Stories in the Epstein Files The Justice Department’s release of millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein has unearthed some wild Bitcoin and crypto stories. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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South Korean Crypto Exchange Accidentally Gave Away $43 Billion in Bitcoin
South Korean Crypto Exchange Accidentally Gave Away $43 Billion in Bitcoin The error was quickly corrected, Bithumb said, but not before some users sold off their Bitcoin, temporarily crashing its listed price. Sander Lutz Go to decrypt.co
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Japan’s Crypto Industry Faces Critical Test Ahead of Snap Election
Japan’s Crypto Industry Faces Critical Test Ahead of Snap Election Japan heads to polls as crypto industry watches tax reform, stablecoin rules, and legal reclassification timelines. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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What I Am Doing to Stay Relevant as a Senior Analytics Consultant in 2026
What I Am Doing to Stay Relevant as a Senior Analytics Consultant in 2026 Learn how to work with AI, while strengthening your unique human skills that technology cannot replace The post What I Am Doing to Stay Relevant as a Senior Analytics Consultant in 2026 appeared first on Towards Data Science. Rashi Desai Go…
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China ramps up energy boom flagged by Musk as key to AI race
China ramps up energy boom flagged by Musk as key to AI race New data on China’s relentless energy installations underscore warnings from Elon Musk and Jensen Huang that the nation’s world-beating power network will deliver a major advantage over the U.S. in the race to dominate artificial intelligence. Go to techxplore
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Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today’s LLMs meet key tests
Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today’s LLMs meet key tests Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn, and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes—and that such artificial general intelligence has already arrived. This debate…
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How can computing for AI and other demands be more energy efficient?
How can computing for AI and other demands be more energy efficient? The growth and impact of artificial intelligence are limited by the power and energy that it takes to train machine learning models. So how are researchers working to improve computing efficiency to support the rising demand for AI and its requisite computing power?…
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Why bitcoin is losing its luster after stratospheric rise
Why bitcoin is losing its luster after stratospheric rise Bitcoin, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency, sank this week, wiping out gains sparked by Donald Trump’s presidential election victory in November 2024. Go to techxplore
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AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions, setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detectors
AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions, setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detectors In 2023, the science fiction literary magazine Clarkesworld stopped accepting new submissions because so many were generated by artificial intelligence. Near as the editors could tell, many submitters pasted the magazine’s detailed story guidelines into an AI and sent in the…
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STAT+: Hims & Hers will stop selling compounded version of Novo’s obesity pill
STAT+: Hims & Hers will stop selling compounded version of Novo’s obesity pill Hims & Hers said Saturday it will stop selling what it claims to be a cheaper, compounded version of Novo Nordisk’s obesity pill on its telehealth platform, after health officials called for an investigation of the company for potentially violating federal law.…
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Opinion: STAT readers respond on the ethics of gender-affirming care for minors, the new food pyramid, and more
Opinion: STAT readers respond on the ethics of gender-affirming care for minors, the new food pyramid, 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…
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Opinion: As a scientist and NFL widow, I am furious about a recent NFL Players Association-funded CTE study
Opinion: As a scientist and NFL widow, I am furious about a recent NFL Players Association-funded CTE study When 125 million Americans watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, the NFL and NFL Players Association (NFLPA) don’t want them thinking about the brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy. When fans see an exciting big hit, thinking about…
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STAT+: HHS asks Justice Department to probe Hims & Hers over its cheaper compounded version of Wegovy
STAT+: HHS asks Justice Department to probe Hims & Hers over its cheaper compounded version of Wegovy The Department of Health and Human Services asked the Department of Justice to investigate Hims & Hers for potentially violating federal law over its plan to make a compounded version of a low-cost weight loss pill widely available…
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Justin Bieber Paid $1.3 Million for a Bored Ape NFT. It’s Now Worth $12K
Justin Bieber Paid $1.3 Million for a Bored Ape NFT. It’s Now Worth $12K Back when NFTs were hot, Justin Bieber dropped $1.3 million to join the Bored Ape Yacht Club. The Ethereum NFTs now start at just $12K. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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President Trump Launches TrumpRx, Promising Lower Drug Prices: Is It Legit?
President Trump Launches TrumpRx, Promising Lower Drug Prices: Is It Legit? The White House is betting that a new cash-pay platform—built around blockbuster GLP-1 drugs—can pressure Big Pharma and bypass the middlemen who keep U.S. prices high. Josh Quittner Go to decrypt.co
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Bitfarms Stock Pumps as It Dumps Bitcoin Mining for AI With Name Change, Move to US
Bitfarms Stock Pumps as It Dumps Bitcoin Mining for AI With Name Change, Move to US Publicly traded Bitcoin miner Bitfarms is planning a move to the United States and a name change as it transitions from crypto to AI compute. Logan Hitchcock Go to decrypt.co
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Coinbase’s Crypto-Backed Loans Notch Record Liquidations Amid Bitcoin, Ethereum Plunge
Coinbase’s Crypto-Backed Loans Notch Record Liquidations Amid Bitcoin, Ethereum Plunge Coinbase customers faced losses in fresh ways through the exchange’s crypto-backed lending product as Bitcoin and Ethereum tumbled this week. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Strategy, BitMine, Coinbase Shares Chart Major Rebound as Bitcoin Stabilizes
Strategy, BitMine, Coinbase Shares Chart Major Rebound as Bitcoin Stabilizes Strategy (MSTR), BitMine (BMNR), and Coinbase (COIN) helped lead the crypto stock rebound as Bitcoin bounced back from a dip near $60K. Stacy Elliott Go to decrypt.co
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Pydantic Performance: 4 Tips on How to Validate Large Amounts of Data Efficiently
Pydantic Performance: 4 Tips on How to Validate Large Amounts of Data Efficiently The real value lies in writing clearer code and using your tools right The post Pydantic Performance: 4 Tips on How to Validate Large Amounts of Data Efficiently appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mike Huls Go to original source
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Prompt Fidelity: Measuring How Much of Your Intent an AI Agent Actually Executes
Prompt Fidelity: Measuring How Much of Your Intent an AI Agent Actually Executes How much of your AI agent’s output is real data versus confident guesswork? The post Prompt Fidelity: Measuring How Much of Your Intent an AI Agent Actually Executes appeared first on Towards Data Science. James Barney Go to original source
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TDS Newsletter: Vibe Coding Is Great. Until It’s Not.
TDS Newsletter: Vibe Coding Is Great. Until It’s Not. Sorting through the good, bad, and ambiguous aspects of vibe coding The post TDS Newsletter: Vibe Coding Is Great. Until It’s Not. appeared first on Towards Data Science. TDS Editors Go to original source
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Nominations Are Now Open for DBTA?s Readers? Choice Awards
Nominations Are Now Open for DBTA?s Readers? Choice Awards Submissions for nominations?are now open for the annual?Database Trends and Applications?Readers’ Choice Awards, a competition in which the winning information management solutions, products, and services are selected by you, the users. The?nominations period is open through March 6, 2026, and will be followed by actual voting…
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SolarWinds Reinvigorates its Partner Program
SolarWinds Reinvigorates its Partner Program SolarWinds,?a leading provider of simple, powerful, secure observability, and IT management software, is revitalizing its partner program?introducing new benefits, enablement, and demand generation investments designed to help partners scale, compete more effectively, and deliver stronger customer outcomes. The announcement was made at SolarWinds’ 2026 Partner Summit. Go to dbta
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Accelerate AI-driven Insights with Teradata’s AI Agent on Google Cloud Marketplace
Accelerate AI-driven Insights with Teradata’s AI Agent on Google Cloud Marketplace Teradata announced its foundational enterprise-grade Data Analyst AI agent is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling organizations to integrate advanced analytics and agentic AI capabilities into their cloud environments. Go to dbta
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Why comparisons between AI and human intelligence miss the point
Why comparisons between AI and human intelligence miss the point Claims that artificial intelligence (AI) is on the verge of surpassing human intelligence have become commonplace. According to some commentators, rapid advances in large language models signal an imminent tipping point—often framed as “superintelligence”—that will fundamentally reshape society. Go to techxplore
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Stabilized iron catalyst could replace platinum in hydrogen fuel cells
Stabilized iron catalyst could replace platinum in hydrogen fuel cells Japan and California have embraced hydrogen fuel-cell technologies, a form of renewable energy that can be used in vehicles and for supplying clean energy to manufacturing sectors. But the technology remains expensive due to its reliance on precious metals such as platinum. Engineers at Washington…
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Interface engineering lifts perovskite solar cell performance to 26.19% efficiency
Interface engineering lifts perovskite solar cell performance to 26.19% efficiency Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with international partners, have engineered a thin two-dimensional perovskite phase at the buried interface of three-dimensional (3D) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) to boost device performance and…
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AI-powered companionship: Harnessing music and empathetic speech in robots to combat loneliness
AI-powered companionship: Harnessing music and empathetic speech in robots to combat loneliness Loneliness has a critical impact on the mental health of citizens, particularly among the elderly. Robots capable of perceiving and responding to human emotions can serve as heart-warming companions to help lift the spirits. A research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University…
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New AI system pushes the time limits of generative video
New AI system pushes the time limits of generative video A team of EPFL researchers has taken a major step towards resolving the problem of drift in generative video, which is what causes sequences to become incoherent after a handful of seconds. Their breakthrough paves the way to AI videos with no time constraints. Go…
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STAT+: TrumpRx claims to offer the lowest prices. But many drugs have cheaper generics
STAT+: TrumpRx claims to offer the lowest prices. But many drugs have cheaper generics WASHINGTON — President Trump said the administration’s new TrumpRx website will offer the cheapest prices in the world for 43 brand-name drugs, and counting. But about half of them are already available as generics, usually for much less. The website is…
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Scientists worry finalizing ‘Schedule F’ rule will further politicize NIH grant decisions
Scientists worry finalizing ‘Schedule F’ rule will further politicize NIH grant decisions The Trump administration is moving forward with a personnel rule that critics say will subject a broader swath of the federal workforce to political pressure, raising concerns that the change could deter accomplished scientists from joining the federal workforce and give political appointees…
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STAT+: ‘Moonshot’ agency ARPA-H lays off staff meant to commercialize breakthroughs
STAT+: ‘Moonshot’ agency ARPA-H lays off staff meant to commercialize breakthroughs ARPA-H, the “moonshot” biomedical agency established under the Biden administration, laid off staff last week, according to two people familiar with the matter. The cuts largely hit staff responsible for operations and for commercializing the technologies the agency supports, the people said, leaving scientific…
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China criticizes U.S. for WHO pullout, accusing it of sidestepping international law
China criticizes U.S. for WHO pullout, accusing it of sidestepping international law China criticized the United States on Friday for withdrawing from the World Health Organization, saying countries should not place domestic politics ahead of international law. The country’s representative, attending a meeting of the WHO’s executive board, made the comments during discussions about the…
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STAT+: White House looks for more drug pricing deals to add to TrumpRx
STAT+: White House looks for more drug pricing deals to add to TrumpRx WASHINGTON — After striking 16 deals with pharmaceutical giants and launching a direct-to-consumer drug purchasing platform, the Trump administration is looking to expand its efforts to lower drug prices to more companies. Federal officials on Thursday unveiled the administration’s TrumpRx drug purchasing…
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Crypto Sentiment Sinks to Lowest Level in 3.5 Years
Crypto Sentiment Sinks to Lowest Level in 3.5 Years Investor fear in crypto has sunk to levels last seen during the year of Terra’s collapse as macro pressures intensify. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Senator Lummis Urges Banks to ‘Embrace’ Stablecoins Amid CLARITY Act Stalemate
Senator Lummis Urges Banks to ‘Embrace’ Stablecoins Amid CLARITY Act Stalemate The Wyoming Senator said stablecoins give banks an “entirely new financial product” as the crypto market structure bill faces a delay. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Miners IREN and CleanSpark Slide After Earnings Misses Deepen Sector Pressure
Bitcoin Miners IREN and CleanSpark Slide After Earnings Misses Deepen Sector Pressure Shares fell after both companies reported quarterly revenue below Wall Street expectations as Bitcoin dropped sharply. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Does Bitcoin’s Retreat Signal a New Bear Market for Crypto?
Does Bitcoin’s Retreat Signal a New Bear Market for Crypto? A single-day 14% drop and a drawdown of more than 50% have pushed Bitcoin into territory typically associated with bear markets. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co