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By Ars Technica · about 2 hours ago
Vaccines may be training a part of our immune system long thought to be untrainable.
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By Ars Technica · about 2 hours ago
Vaccines may be training a part of our immune system long thought to be untrainable.
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By The Verge · about 5 hours ago
Last summer, Peter Degen's postdoctoral supervisor came to him with an unusual problem: One of his papers was being cited too much. Citations are the currency of academia, but there was something unusual about these.…
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By The Verge · about 17 hours ago
Honda revealed prototypes of two new hybrid models, an Accord sedan and the Acura RDX SUV, during its annual business briefing this week, built on a platform that it says will begin launching next year. The RDX was…
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By VentureBeat · about 18 hours ago
Observability startup Raindrop AI’s new open source, MIT Licensed "Workshop" tool, launched today, gives developers something that they've likely wanted, perhaps subconsciously, since the agentic AI era kicked off in…
Read Article →By TechCrunch · 1 day ago
While the Meta-owned social network billed Instants as a new format to share real-life moments as they’re happening, many users are looking for a way to turn off the feature, especially those who have accidentally sent…
Read Article →By TechCrunch · 1 day ago
The expansion comes as Uber seeks new growth areas beyond ride-hailing and invests more heavily in AI, automation, and autonomous vehicle technologies.
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By VentureBeat · 1 day ago
Every query an enterprise AI application processes, every correction a subject matter expert makes to its output — that interaction is training data. Most organizations are not capturing it. The production workflows…
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By The Verge · 1 day ago
The tyranny of software is almost over. Since the first computer programmers wrote the first computer programs, we, the users of that software, have been forced to live in the worlds those programs create. The features…
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By VentureBeat · 2 days ago
As large language models become more capable, users are tempted to delegate knowledge tasks where models process documents on their behalf and provide the finished results. But how far can you trust the model to stay…
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By Ars Technica · 2 days ago
Old "honor code" systems are under strain.
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By The Verge · 2 days ago
Classics as well as newer films like Anora are on sale. | Image: Neon If you’ve been meaning to grow your physical movie collection, now’s a good time to do it. Through May 25th, The Criterion Collection is taking 30…
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By Ars Technica · 2 days ago
But training on "synthetic stories" that model good AI behavior can help.
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By The Verge · 2 days ago
Maybe I'm just punch-drunk in my third week attending Musk v. Altman, but I have become very, very fond of Microsoft during the course of this trial. They don't want to be here any more than I do. Their opening…
Read Article →By TechCrunch · 2 days ago
U.S. House lawmakers want to know how hackers broke into education tech giant Instructure twice and stole reams of data from students who use the company's flagship student data software Canvas.
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By The Verge · 2 days ago
At its peak, the Androscoggin paper mill in Jay, Maine, a rural town about 67 miles northwest of Portland, employed about 1,500 people - until a pulp digester exploded in 2020, forcing the mill to close permanently. In…
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