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22 May 2022

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Word of the Day

  • hubris - 7/21/2025
  • utmost - 7/20/2025
  • devise - 7/19/2025
  • meritorious - 7/18/2025
  • fugitive - 7/17/2025

Wikipedia

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DataTau

  • Why NYC is a Great Place to Break into AI
  • A Simple Guide to Semantic Segmentation
  • Better Preference Predictions: Tunable and Explainable Recommender Systems
  • Intro to forecasting with FB's Prophet (python)
  • Overview of the different approaches to putting ML models in production

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: how your data is being used to train AI, and why chatbots aren’t doctors
  • AI companies have stopped warning you that their chatbots aren’t doctors
  • A major AI training data set contains millions of examples of personal data
  • The Download: how to run an LLM, and a history of “three-parent babies”
  • A brief history of “three-parent babies”

IEEE Spectrum

  • Faster, Safer Cars Come Into Focus With New Optical Network Tech
  • DeepMind’s Quest for Self-Improving Table Tennis Agents
  • STEM Immigration’s Impact on U.S. Workforce Diversity
  • Why the Latest AI Model Isn’t Always Best for Edge AI
  • Video Friday: Robot Metabolism

Ars Technica

  • Nearly 3,000 people are leaving NASA, and this director is one of them
  • Mercedes-AMG gives us a ride in its next high-performance EV
  • Google gets ahead of the leaks and reveals the Pixel 10 early
  • FCC to eliminate gigabit speed goal and scrap analysis of broadband prices
  • SharePoint vulnerability with 9.8 severity rating under exploit across globe

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

  • Betelgeuse’s companion star finally located after years of debate
  • Four-day work week benefits workers and employers, new study shows
  • Inventor builds mechanical computer with thousands of Knex pieces
  • This PDF tool is like a virtual assistant in your laptop — and it’s 76% off
  • Why fireflies are everywhere this summer

ArXiv

  • Physical models realizing the transformer architecture of large language models
  • PGR-DRC: Pre-Global Routing DRC Violation Prediction Using Unsupervised Learning
  • Adaptive Linguistic Prompting (ALP) Enhances Phishing Webpage Detection in Multimodal Large Language Models
  • Open-Vocabulary Object Detection in UAV Imagery: A Review and Future Perspectives
  • Low-Light Enhancement via Encoder-Decoder Network with Illumination Guidance

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

  • Crowdstrike’s massive cyber outage 1-year later: lessons enterprises can learn to improve security
  • Google DeepMind makes AI history with gold medal win at world’s toughest math competition
  • Chinese startup Manus challenges ChatGPT in data visualization: which should enterprises use?
  • A ChatGPT ‘router’ that automatically selects the right OpenAI model for your job appears imminent
  • Weaving reality or warping it? The personalization trap in AI systems

AITrends

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KDnuggets

  • The Basics of Debugging Python Problems
  • A Complete Guide to Matplotlib: From Basics to Advanced Plots
  • 10 GitHub Repositories for Machine Learning Projects
  • 7 Python Web Development Frameworks for Data Scientists
  • What Does Python’s __slots__ Actually Do?

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NYT Technology

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The Verge

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Digital Trends

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Engadget

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TechRadar

  • I asked 5 experts what makes the perfect vacuum for hard floor – here's what they told me
  • In the shadow of AI, has cloud peaked? This survey claims more businesses are moving away from cloud computing to dedicated servers
  • Razer has a new Thunderbolt 5 docking station, and this one can transform into an 8TB external SSD
  • Your Gmail inbox could soon be filled with adverts as Google tests new shoppable ad formats — and yes, it's as bad as it sounds
  • More popular npm packages hijacked to spread malware

Gizmodo

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Mashable!

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Wired

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The Register

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The Next Web

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ReadWrite

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Lifehacker

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Today

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Reuters

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BBC

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Fark

  • Photoshop this flaky wall [Photoshop]
  • Good news, everyone: That UK Royal Navy F-35B that broke down in India over five weeks ago is finally ready to fly again - allegedly [Followup]
  • In an effort to squeeze as much as he can out of the Coldplay Couple story, author writes an article about why it's time to move on from it [Facepalm]
  • Not News: Man drives on toll road. Still Not News: Drives drunk on a toll road. Would Be News If Not For the State: Man drives drunk on a toll road on a lawn mower [Florida]
  • Detroit-bound flight makes emergency stop after passenger tries to open door, having apparently realized they were heading to Detroit [Scary]

USATODAY

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FastCompany

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Inc

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TheStreet

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MarketWatch - Bulletins

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Phys

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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

  • Sprinkling limestone on farms may offer an unexpected climate win
  • Four-day working week may boost our health and performance at work
  • Octopuses fall for the rubber hand illusion just like us
  • We've discovered a door to a hidden part of reality – what's inside?
  • Immortal stars could live forever by 'eating' dark matter

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

  • Weird swelling of man's fingers and toes revealed cancer had 'completely replaced' the bones with lesions
  • Trump admin wants to curtail 'gain-of-function' research — but it's a cornerstone of biology, scientists say
  • China launches world's first robot that can run by itself 24/7 — watch it change its own batteries in unsettling new footage
  • Shark Week team discovers unusual 'black makos' off California coast
  • New York to Los Angeles in 3 hours? Executive order could make it possible by 2027, reopening the door for commercial supersonic flight

Discover: Top Stories

  • Two Cancer Drugs Show Surprising Promise in Treating Alzheimer’s
  • Monitor Lizards May Share the Same Mysterious Bone Structure With a Stegosaurus
  • Is Your Dog Secretly Judging You?
  • Incredibly Rare Celestial Object May Change What We Know About Planet Nine
  • Meteor Crash May Have Caused an Ancient Lake to Form in the Grand Canyon

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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