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8 September 2018

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  • Better Preference Predictions: Tunable and Explainable Recommender Systems
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Search Engine Land

  • 5 KPIs to measure paid media success and 5 to measure business success
  • LinkedIn Message Ads: Everything you need to know
  • TikTok unveils 5 new advertising tools
  • Google Search expands Store ratings to more countries
  • Google calls out DOJ’s ‘radical’ proposed breakup plan

Natural Language Processing

  • Many opportunities for discrimination in deploying machine learning systems
  • Column squishing for multiclass updates
  • Humans can still extort more money from me than machines can
  • Structured prediction is *not* RL
  • Initial thoughts on fairness in paper recommendation?

CMU LTI

  • LTI Student Wins NYC AI Hackathon
  • Fried Awarded 2023 Okawa Research Grant
  • New LTI Director To Usher in 'Responsible Thinking' at CMU
  • LTI Researchers Win Four Times at ACL
  • LTI Launches New Graduate Certificate in Computational Data Science Foundations

MIT Tech Review

  • The Download: California’s AI power plans, and and why it’s so hard to make welfare AI fair
  • California is set to become the first US state to manage power outages with AI
  • The Download: cybersecurity’s shaky alert system, and mobile IVF
  • Cybersecurity’s global alarm system is breaking down
  • The first babies have been born following “simplified” IVF in a mobile lab

IEEE Spectrum

  • International STEM Students Are Turning Away From the U.S.
  • Video Friday: Reachy Mini Brings the Cute
  • Pixar’s Art Challenge Highlights IEEE’s Electrical Science Roots
  • Ensuring Technology Is Tailored for An Aging Population
  • The Internet of Things Gets a 5G Update

Ars Technica

  • Pebblebee tracker’s new SOS alert reminds us that updates can be good for gadgets
  • Merger of two massive black holes is one for the record books
  • Reddit’s UK users must now prove they’re 18 to view adult content
  • Study finds AI tools made open source software developers 19 percent slower
  • Nvidia chips become the first GPUs to fall to Rowhammer bit-flip attacks

CSAIL

  • Chasing complexity
  • Using artificial intelligence to improve early breast cancer detection
  • Parallel programming may not be so daunting
  • CSAIL principal investigator receives two ACM SIGSOFT awards
  • CSAIL computer vision team leads scene parsing challenge

Popular Science - Robots

  • Get a free Milwaukee M12 tool worth up to $159 with purchase at The Home Depot
  • World’s most accurate clock requires a 2-mile laser beam
  • When blood hits clothes, physics takes over
  • 17 fascinating images from the 2025 Shark Photographer of the Year awards
  • Mysterious ‘ship goo’ contains new life forms

ArXiv

  • Cognitive Dissonance Artificial Intelligence (CD-AI): The Mind at War with Itself. Harnessing Discomfort to Sharpen Critical Thinking
  • Non-linear, Team-based VR Training for Cardiac Arrest Care with enhanced CRM Toolkit
  • Think Clearly: Improving Reasoning via Redundant Token Pruning
  • Recurrent Expansion: A Pathway Toward the Next Generation of Deep Learning
  • Efficient Triple Modular Redundancy for Reliability Enhancement of DNNs Using Explainable AI

GitXiv

  • handwriting recognition
  • tree restruction TLS
  • blstm-cws : Bi-directional LSTM for Chinese Word Segmentation
  • Character-level Convolutional Networks for Text Classification
  • wordCNN[2] Sensitivity Analysis of CNN sentence classification(2015) - Review(2015)

ScienceDaily: AI News

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VentureBeat

  • Amazon launches Kiro, its own Claude-powered challenger to Windsurf and Codex
  • Remaining Windsurf team and tech acquired by Cognition, makers of Devin: ‘We’re friends with Anthropic again’
  • AI’s fourth wave is here — are enterprises ready for what’s next?
  • The human harbor: Navigating identity and meaning in the AI age
  • Stop vetting engineers like it’s 2021 — the AI-native workforce has arrived

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KDnuggets

  • How to Optimize Your Python Code Even If You’re a Beginner
  • PyNarrative: An Excellent Python Library for Data Storytelling
  • 7 Python Statistics Tools That Data Scientists Actually Use in 2025
  • 10 Surprising Things You Can Do with Python’s datetime Module
  • Generative AI: A Self-Study Roadmap

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  • Top AI image generator announces unlimited usage - so get creating now
  • A workstation PC with 540TB storage is within reach — this tower case can hold up to 15 x 36TB Seagate HDDs
  • Would you buy a 500g laptop with a 7-inch display? $500 GPD MicroPC 2 netbook will appeal to makers and geeks, but I fear the rest of us won't see the appeal
  • Google Gemini can be hijacked to display fake email summaries in phishing scams
  • HBO’s Harry Potter TV show begins production, and one first-look costume is already spot-on

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Fark

  • In other news, you can buy sex toys at Walmart [Florida]
  • You've heard Beer Pong, Flip Cup, and Never Have I Ever drinking games, but what about the Seven Last Shots of Christ? [Giggity]
  • Jersey Turnpike is flooded [News]
  • AI could create these new jobs despite gloomy forecasts, experts say, offering such novel career opportunities such as extraneous finger removal, AI slop bucket management, and sewing lampshades out of human skin for Grok [Scary]
  • Canadian wildfires cause air quality alert in Michigan, as they finally avenge years of the Detroit Funk blowing north [Scary]

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MarketWatch - Bulletins

  • Nvidia teases a win for its China business, and big money could be on the line
  • Why Nvidia and these other chip stocks could be standouts this earnings season
  • Robinhood misses out on S&P 500 again, with Trade Desk to soon join the index
  • These stocks are lagging the S&P 500’s record rally. Is it a red flag?
  • Bitcoin hits all-time high above $123,000 as ‘crypto week’ kicks off in D.C.

MarketWatch - StockWatch

  • Stocks to Watch: Should you buy Microsoft stock? Here are the key numbers to look at now
  • Stocks to Watch: Bed Bath & Beyond, GoPro, Nike are stocks to watch
  • Stocks to Watch: Google, Barnes & Noble are stocks to watch Wednesday
  • Stocks to Watch: Wisconsin Energy, Oracle, GE are stocks to watch
  • Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch: Oracle, Smith & Wesson, Family Dollar

Stock Picks

  • Despite tariff uncertainty, Huntington Bancshares CEO says 'the core economy is really performing well'
  • Cramer's Lightning Round: 'I want to own the stock of Palo Alto'
  • Deal-making across Wall Street is ramping up, Jim Cramer says
  • Cramer's Lightning Round: Rocket Lab is a buy
  • Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from JPMorgan, Netflix, Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo

Investopedia

  • Top Stock Movers Now: Enphase Energy, McCormick, Equinix, and More
  • Equinix Stock Leads S&P Decliners as Investors Digest Growth Targets
  • Jefferies Stock Slips as Profit Falls Short Amid US Policy Uncertainty
  • Acuity Stock Jumps on Strong Results Thanks to Lighting Firm's QSC Acquisition
  • Trump Phone No Longer Promises to Be 'Made in the USA'

SmithsonianMag

  • Have Eagle-Eyed Experts Found This 316-Year-Old Stradivarius Violin That Was Looted During World War II?
  • An Arizona Resident Died From the Plague. Here's What to Know About the Rare Disease
  • Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Destroyed by Wildfire as Blaze Continues Across National Park's North Rim
  • A California Gull Hitched a Ride on a Garbage Truck and Took an 80-Mile Journey to a Compost Facility. Then It Happened Again
  • Check Out Ten Spectacular Space Images From the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest

Phys

  • New research challenges animal dietary classifications in Yellowstone National Park
  • Theory for aerosol droplets from contaminated bubbles may shed light on spread of pollution, microplastics, and more
  • Researchers turn food waste into biodegradable plastic
  • Efforts to eradicate invasive mussels are likely to kill off many Idaho animal species
  • Team discovers electrochemical method for highly selective single-carbon insertion in aromatic rings

Science News

  • Imaging scans show where symbols turn to letters in the brain
  • Electrodes show a glimpse of memories emerging in a brain
  • Climate misinformation may be thriving on YouTube, a social scientist warns
  • Murray Gell-Mann’s ‘totalitarian principle’ is the modern version of Plato’s plenitude
  • Alzheimer’s targets brain cells that help people stay awake

New Scientist

  • Climate scientists urge others to take up CO2 tracking as US cuts loom
  • Built-in fire extinguishers can prevent battery explosions
  • Nor'easters slamming New England are growing more powerful
  • You don't need to take drugs like Ozempic consistently to lose weight
  • The truth about de-extinction: is it even possible, and why do it?

Scientific American News

  • Stunning Comet Could Photobomb This April's Total Solar Eclipse
  • The Industrial Designer behind the N95 Mask
  • An Evolutionary 'Big Bang' Explains Why Snakes Come in So Many Strange Varieties
  • JWST Is Tracking Down the Cosmic Origins of Earth's Water
  • Flimsy Antiabortion Studies Cited in Case to Ban Mifepristone Are Retracted

Live Science

  • Russian volcano grows 'devil horns' and spits out 1,000-mile-long river of smoke — Earth from space
  • Archaeologists discover that parties 11,000 years ago were BYOB — bring your own boar
  • Scientists detect most massive black hole merger ever — and it birthed a monster 225 times as massive as the sun
  • 100 undiscovered galaxies may be orbiting the Milky Way, supercomputer simulations hint
  • Missed Prime Day? These camera, telescope and binocular deals are still live — just in time for the Perseids and Sturgeon moon

Discover: Top Stories

  • When Shopping With Friends, Our Brains Sync Up on Decisions
  • This Pterosaur Lived Over 200 Million Years Ago in Arizona and Was the Size of a Sea Gull
  • Microscopic Crystals Are Behind Blue Sharks' Ability to Change Color
  • BLOBS 1,500 Miles into Earth's Mantle May Cause Massive Volcanic Eruptions on the Surface
  • The Seven Sisters Eclipse Will Temporarily Block Stars From View

Discovery News

  • DNA Captured From 2,500-Year-Old Phoenician
  • Could Clay Help Attack Superbugs?
  • Penguin Chicks Hatched Using Artificial Insemination
  • Elaborate Neanderthal Structure Found
  • Could MacBooks Come with Cellular Service?

Popular Mechanics

  • Navy’s USS Zumwalt to Fire Hypersonic Missiles
  • China’s Hypersonic Weapons Are Doubly Devastating
  • Bill Gates Wants to Build All the Nuclear Reactors
  • Behind the Scenes on NASA’s Lunar Rover Testing
  • New Chip-Based Laser Sets Internet Speed Record

TEDTalks

  • This is what the future of media looks like | Hamish McKenzie
  • The catastrophic risks of AI — and a safer path | Yoshua Bengio
  • How to make climate stories impossible to ignore | Katherine Dunn
  • What if the climate movement felt like a house party? | Matthew Phillips
  • The AI revolution is underhyped | Eric Schmidt

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