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31 December 2023

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Word of the Day

  • utmost - 7/20/2025
  • devise - 7/19/2025
  • meritorious - 7/18/2025
  • fugitive - 7/17/2025
  • abject - 7/16/2025

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

  • 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”
  • Finding value from AI agents from day one
  • How to run an LLM on your laptop

IEEE Spectrum

  • Video Friday: Robot Metabolism
  • Why Aren’t You a 10x Engineer?
  • 3 Ways Control System Principles Can Help With Decision Making
  • 2D Transistors Could Come Sooner Than Expected
  • VERVE Probe Would Investigate Venus for Signs of Life

Ars Technica

  • RFK Jr. wants to change program that stopped vaccine makers from leaving US market
  • As White House talks about impounding NASA funding, Congress takes the threat seriously
  • Exhausted man defeats AI model in world coding championship
  • Phishers have found a way to downgrade—not bypass—FIDO MFA
  • After 5 years in development, the Assassin’s Creed TV series is happening

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

  • 7 Notion tips to help you organize your life
  • The best MacBook Pro deal we’ve seen in a while is happening right now
  • Beavers put to work saving two Utah rivers
  • Pay just $50 once, save on flights and hotels forever
  • Scan, sign, and send in seconds right from your phone

ArXiv

  • Digital Twins in Industrial Applications: Concepts, Mathematical Modeling, and Use Cases
  • Perfect diffusion is $\mathsf{TC}^0$ -- Bad diffusion is Turing-complete
  • DNA Probe Computing System for Solving NP-Complete Problems
  • Modular SAIL: dream or reality?
  • A Survey of AIOps in the Era of Large Language Models

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

  • How to help assembly-line robots shift gears and pick up almost anything
  • Using AI to train teams of robots to work together
  • Quantum digits unlock more computational power with fewer quantum particles
  • Robots learn household tasks by watching humans
  • Robot dog learns to walk in one hour

VentureBeat

  • 5 key questions your developers should be asking about MCP
  • New embedding model leaderboard shakeup: Google takes #1 while Alibaba’s open source alternative closes gap
  • How OpenAI’s red team made ChatGPT agent into an AI fortress
  • Meet AnyCoder, a new Kimi K2-powered tool for fast prototyping and deploying web apps
  • Salesforce used AI to cut support load by 5% — but the real win was teaching bots to say ‘I’m sorry’

AITrends

  • Best Practices for Building the AI Development Platform in Government
  • Advance Trustworthy AI and ML, and Identify Best Practices for Scaling AI
  • Promise and Perils of Using AI for Hiring: Guard Against Data Bias
  • Predictive Maintenance Proving Out as Successful AI Use Case
  • Novelty In The Game Of Go Provides Bright Insights For AI And Autonomous Vehicles

AINews

  • Can speed and safety truly coexist in the AI race?
  • Best four sales PoC tools in 2025
  • Mistral AI gives Le Chat voice recognition and deep research tools
  • Zuckerberg’s $15B bet: How Meta’s ‘Superintelligence Labs’ became Silicon Valley’s most expensive AI talent war
  • Military AI contracts awarded to Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and xAI

DZone

  • How to Expose IBM FS Cloud Container App to Public
  • Automation of IT Incident Reports Using Observability API and GenAI
  • AI-Driven Threat Hunting: Catching Zero Day Exploits Before They Strike
  • Burn that List: Smarter Use of Allowlists and Denylists in Multi-Tenant Systems
  • Building AI Agents Capable of Exploring Contextual Data for Taking Action

KDnuggets

  • 7 Python Web Development Frameworks for Data Scientists
  • What Does Python’s __slots__ Actually Do?
  • Build Your Own Simple Data Pipeline with Python and Docker
  • 10 Surprising Things You Can Do with Python’s collections Module
  • The Lifecycle of Feature Engineering: From Raw Data to Model-Ready Inputs

Smashing Magazine

  • Why Non-Native Content Designers Improve Global UX
  • Tiny Screens, Big Impact: The Forgotten Art Of Developing Web Apps For Feature Phones
  • Design Patterns For AI Interfaces
  • Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research
  • Droip: The Modern Website Builder WordPress Needed

ProgrammableWeb

  • Revolut confirms cyberattack exposed personal data of tens of thousands of users
  • Revolut confirms cyberattack exposed personal data of tens of thousands of users
  • What Are APIs and How Do They Work?
  • Weekly API Roundup | Sports & Fitness, Finance, Crypto, AI
  • Weekly API Roundup | Sports & Fitness, Finance, Crypto, AI

AWS Blog

  • Simplify serverless development with console to IDE and remote debugging for AWS Lambda
  • AWS AI League: Learn, innovate, and compete in our new ultimate AI showdown
  • Accelerate safe software releases with new built-in blue/green deployments in Amazon ECS
  • Top announcements of the AWS Summit in New York, 2025
  • Announcing Amazon Nova customization in Amazon SageMaker AI

NYT Technology

  • What Would a Real Friendship With A.I. Look Like? Maybe Like Hers.
  • How a Sequoia Capital Partner’s Mamdani Posts Dragged the Firm Into Politics
  • How a Video Studio Embraced A.I. and Stormed the Internet
  • X Hits Grok Bottom + More A.I. Talent Wars + ‘Crypto Week’
  • Court Rules Trump’s Firing of F.T.C. Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter Was Illegal

The Verge

  • Anker Nebula X1 review: a terrific home theater that goes anywhere
  • Here’s how to save on a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 preorder
  • The tech that the US Post Office gave us
  • A mushroom casket marks a first for ‘green burials’ in the US
  • Nothing Phone 3 review: flagship-ish

Digital Trends

  • Nouvelle Vague, one of the big hits of Cannes, just sold to Netflix
  • These 3 free web apps helped me stop procrastinating
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: A trendsetter you won’t want to put down
  • Sony WH-1000XM6 review: The best wireless headphones for almost everyone
  • The Nintendo Switch taught me to love an entire genre of games

Engadget

  • What to read this weekend: When the world spins out of control
  • OpenAI's experimental model achieved gold at the International Math Olympiad
  • EA's big reveal for its next Battlefield game may already be spoiled
  • Corning avoids EU antitrust fine by ending exclusive deals with phone manufacturers
  • Neon Abyss 2, a prison-break RPG and other new indie games worth checking out

TechRadar

  • 800,000 users at risk after MAJOR hack at betting giants — IP addresses, email addresses, and online activity compromised
  • Meet the Transformer of lawnbots: the Mowrator is also a snow plough, leaf vacuum and trailer hitch that takes the effort out of yard work
  • Criminals and scammers are using hacked websites and expired domain names to 'poison' ChatGPT with spammy recommendations - here's how to stay safe
  • Thousands of ecommerce sites at risk after popular CMS targeted by malware attack — here's what you need to know
  • Nearly 2 million people watched this spellbinding video of a mini PC being built from a slab of aluminium to a complete computer

Gizmodo

  • Larq Bottle PureVis 2 Review: Drinking Water as a Video Game Isn’t as Dumb as It Sounds
  • Astronomers Detect Entirely New Type of Plasma Wave Above Jupiter’s North Pole
  • How Elon Musk Created a Nightmare for Donald Trump
  • ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Isn’t Done With the Gorn Yet
  • Marvel’s Ultimate Universe Is Approaching Its Endgame

Mashable!

  • There are way too many ice cream makers at Amazon. I found the top 5 to consider this summer.
  • The Woozoo globe fan saved my sheets this summer, and its on sale at Walmart
  • The best buy it for life products, backed by Mashable reporters and editors
  • The Touch Bar MacBook you wanted in 2017 is finally affordable
  • All the top-tier AI support you need with 1min.AI for just $30

Wired

  • The Hunt for a Fundamental Theory of Quantum Gravity
  • This Is the Commodore Comeback Fans Have Waited for—but the Odds Are Still Against It
  • At Least 750 US Hospitals Faced Disruptions During Last Year’s CrowdStrike Outage, Study Finds
  • Robot Vacuum Tips to Help You Keep a Tidy Home (2025)
  • Coway Airmega 50 Review: Effective and Affordable (2025)

The Register

  • UK uncovers novel Microsoft snooping malware, blames and sanctions GRU cyberspies
  • China proves that open models are more effective than all the GPUs in the world
  • Ex-IDF cyber chief on Iran, Scattered Spider, and why social engineering worries him more than 0-days
  • Republican calls out Trump admin's decision to resume GPU sales to China
  • Meta declines to abide by voluntary EU AI safety guidelines

The Next Web

  • Funding focus: Germany snaps up 90% of Europe’s record defence tech funding
  • Britain just launched its top supercomputer. Here’s how it ranks globally
  • Denmark taps Microsoft to build world’s most powerful quantum computer
  • Norwegian investment firm joins AI gold rush to the frozen north
  • ESA spaceplane project revives bankrupt firm’s hypersonic engine

ReadWrite

  • How Medical Document Processing Systems Lighten the Workload for Healthcare Providers
  • 1-800-GAMBLER hotline at center of legal conflict, future uncertain
  • Kansspelautoriteit warns operators after players unable to withdraw funds
  • INTRALOT selected for lottery system contract by Maryland gaming commission
  • AGCO takes enforcement action against illicit gambling machines

Lifehacker

  • 10 Online Clothing Retailers With Awesome Return Policies
  • Today's Best Deals: Anker RoboVac, T-Fal Cookware, 4K Monitor, and More
  • Deadspin SI Swimsuit Is Apparently Phasing Out Those Inconvenient Swimsuits | The Grapevine German W
  • It's OK to Say No to a Wedding Invitation
  • How To Survive Riding Your Motorcycle In Brutal And Oppressive Summer Heat

Today

  • Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns After Viral Coldplay Concert Video
  • Will My Student Loan Payments Increase in August? What Borrowers Should Know About the Change
  • Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Placed on Leave After Viral Moment at Coldplay Concert
  • Daughter of Dentist Who Allegedly Poisoned Wife Says He Asked Her To Make A Fake Video of Her Mom
  • Company Linked to Viral Video from Coldplay Concert Speaks Out

Metacritic

  • Robe of Gems
  • Cassandro
  • A Haunting in Venice
  • Dumb Money
  • Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

TMZ.com

  • Swimming Pool Stars -- Celebs Floating Away
  • Travis Kelce, Bad Bunny's 'Happy Gilmore 2' Acting Chops Get Julie Bowen Praise
  • Vin Diesel Good Genes or Good Docs?!
  • Menudo's Roy Rosselló Happy Declaration About Jose Menendez's Alleged Abuse Wasn't 'in Vain'
  • Kelly Clarkson Brings Daughter Onstage to Sing at Vegas Residency

Reuters

  • 👉 A major cyber attack under way. A sophisticated state-based actor is targeting all levels of Australian government and a range of... via Hvper.com
  • 👉 Police officers shoot and kill Los Angeles security guard: 'He ran because he was scared' via Hvper.com
  • 👉 People Are Filming Creepshots of Women at BLM Protests via Hvper.com
  • 👉 "I want you to look me in my eye and say that you're sorry": Man who lost his eye protesting says he demands a response from the mayor via Hvper.com
  • 👉 Facebook Removes Trump Political Ads With Nazi Symbol. Campaign Calls It An 'Emoji' via Hvper.com

BBC

  • Reform councillors obstructed by officials, Farage says
  • Man held on suspicion of double murder after fire
  • Performer unfurls Palestinian flag on Royal Opera House stage
  • 'Desperation driving Australia - but it only gets you so far'
  • Parked in lay-bys - the drivers determined to avoid airport drop-off fees

Google News

  • Rubio Revokes Visa of Brazilian Judge Behind Trump Buddy’s Prosecution - The Daily Beast
  • Hong Kong issues highest storm warning as typhoon Wipha approaches - Reuters
  • Israel Orders Civilians Out Of Central Gaza Ahead Of New Campaign - NDTV
  • Atlanta’s Growth Streak Has Come to an End - The Wall Street Journal
  • Dustin Poirier Loses Retirement Fight as Max Holloway Retains BMF Title at UFC 318 - Bleacher Report

AlJazeera

  • Starving Palestinians pepper-sprayed at GHF aid site in Gaza, video shows
  • Video: Passengers jump from burning ship into the sea in Indonesia
  • Trump’s big beautiful police state is here
  • UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 semifinals: Qualified teams and schedule
  • Will Israel ever get blowback for bombing its neighbours?

AllSides

  • Republicans eye efforts to quiet Epstein uproar but can’t quash it
  • 'Tidal wave on our hands’: Furious voters say Trump’s turning key red state purple
  • US Judge Weighs New Block on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
  • Venezuela releases jailed Americans in deal that frees migrants deported to El Salvador by US
  • Venezuela Prisoner Swap Update: American Detainees in El Salvador Exchange

Fark

  • Day 1,243 of WW3: Moscow launched another attack all across Ukraine with more than 300 strike drones and over 30 missiles of various types. This is your Sunday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]
  • 56 years ago today, Mr. Gorsky finally got what he always wanted [Spiffy]
  • This is what happens when you leave your keys inside the fire truck [Amusing]
  • Everything is bigger in Texas, including the fraudsters [Fail]
  • New evidence confirms KKK ringleader responsible for state NAACP president's, his wife's assassination by dynamite in "genocidal terror" in Fark's favorite state [Florida]

USATODAY

  • 'Never seen anything like this': Idalia deluge still wreaking havoc in Southeast. Live updates
  • Taylor Swift 'overjoyed' to release Eras Tour concert movie: How to watch
  • A State Department office is giving young people a voice. Abby Finkenauer is leading the effort
  • PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?
  • 1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

NYT World

  • Even as Air-Raid Sirens Blare, Ukrainians Wait for the Light to Change
  • As Trump Courts a More Assertive Beijing, China Hawks Are Losing Out
  • Typhoon Wipha Pounds Hong Kong and Macau With Rain and Wind
  • The K-Pop Band Big Ocean Is Making Waves With Sign Language
  • Pet Owner Flooded With Puzzling Calls About a Lost Cat While Hers Is Safely at Home

SCMP

  • China, Vietnam set for first joint army drills, Beijing’s defence ministry says
  • Chinese pterosaur’s last meal feeds dino-sized diet debate
  • China woman suffers brain haemorrhage, in coma after sunbathing to improve health
  • Asean-GCC economic axis: the Global South’s answer to US volatility?
  • Happiness in Hong Kong must be the focus, along with civil service efficiency

TechCrunch

  • Microsoft says it will no longer use engineers in China for Department of Defense work
  • Astronomer CEO resigns following Coldplay concert scandal
  • David Sacks and the blurred lines of government service
  • Windsurf CEO opens up about ‘very bleak’ mood before Cognition deal
  • The perfect pitch: This NEA partner says every founder should answer these 5 questions

FastCompany

  • Number of housing markets with falling home prices jumps sharply to 109—up from 31 in January
  • Why business schools need to teach character development
  • How to listen to opinions you don’t want to hear
  • Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool
  • How to watch the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game between Team Caitlin Clark and Team Napheesa Collier

Inc

  • These 11 Companies Are the Best Workplaces in New Jersey
  • A Massive New Study of 20,000 Adults Says This Is What Happens When You Start Going to Bed Early
  • Emotionally Intelligent People Use the 2 Week Rule to Motivate Themselves and Reach Their Biggest Goals
  • 3 Simple Tactics Guaranteed to Stop a Manipulator in Their Tracks
  • How to Respond Effectively to Pushback and Master Negotiation Skills

TheStreet

  • Walmart is selling a 'lovely' $130 faux bird of paradise tree for $50, and shoppers say it looks 'life-like'
  • Stocks and Markets Podcast: Prairie Operating CEO on energy business
  • Walmart is selling an $800 king-size bed frame for $159, and shoppers say it's 'incredibly sturdy'
  • Amazon is selling a 'soothing' $150 foot massager for $85, and it has 10,000+ perfect ratings
  • Walmart is selling a 'fantastic' $160 electric pressure cooker for just $70, and shoppers say it's 'a lifesaver'

MarketWatch - Bulletins

  • Why cheaper power looks unlikely as new budget reshuffles U.S. energy landscape
  • Why investors have largely ignored Trump tariff threats as Aug. 1 deadline nears
  • Block is the latest to get an S&P 500 nod, and its stock is climbing
  • Trump signs Genius Act into law, in significant step for U.S. crypto regulation
  • U.S. stocks end mixed Friday, but S&P 500 and Nasdaq book weekly gains

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

  • Cramer's Lightning Round: Cameco is 'a winner'
  • Jim Cramer explains why Johnson & Johnson rallied after 'surprise' earnings results
  • Abbott Laboratories CEO calls post-earnings stock decline 'a little bit of an overreaction'
  • Cramer's Lightning Round: 'You can speculate with' CleanSpark
  • Jim Cramer says firing Fed Chair Powell can only hurt Trump

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

  • One of the Rosebud Sleds From 'Citizen Kane' Just Became the Second Most Expensive Piece of Movie Memorabilia Ever Sold
  • Researchers Discover the Trick That Allows Burmese Pythons to Digest the Bones of Their Prey
  • For the First Time, Astronomers Capture 'Smoking Gun' of Early Solar System Formation
  • Invasive Golden Oyster Mushrooms Are Crowding Out Native Fungi and Could Slash Biodiversity in Forests, Study Suggests
  • Christa McAuliffe’s Life Ended in Tragedy on the ‘Challenger’ Shuttle. Here’s How the High School Teacher Was Chosen for the Ill-Fated Flight

Phys

  • Why some 'biodegradable' wet wipes can be terrible for the environment
  • Why employees hesitate to disclose mental health concerns—and what employers can do about it
  • Why male corporate leaders and billionaires may need financial therapy more than anyone
  • Rising seas threaten to swallow one of NZ's oldest settlement sites
  • Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago

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

  • What characterises a dark empath? The science behind the buzzword
  • New nature doc is a call to action to save six endangered species
  • Your chance of having a boy or girl may not be 50/50
  • Exposure to microplastic makes animals want to eat it more
  • Ranching and farming have eroded almost all the soil in the Alps

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

  • Earth may have at least 6 'minimoons' at any given time. Where do they come from?
  • 'Fighting dragons' light up little-known constellation in the Southern sky: Space photo of the week
  • When will the solar system die out?
  • Best sleep trackers 2025 — From smart rings to fitness watches
  • We're within 3 years of reaching a critical climate threshold. Can we reverse course?

Discover: Top Stories

  • How Placental Mammals, Like Whales and Humans, Evolved Bigger Brains and an Evolutionary Advantage
  • This Neanderthal Gene Might Be Holding Back Your Athletic Performance
  • The First-Ever Whole Genome of an Ancient Egyptian Reveals What Life Was Like 4,800 Years Ago
  • Living Fossils Like the Coelacanth Have Remained Unchanged for 400 Million Years
  • Flashing Light May Guide a Firefly to Mate, but Scent "Seals the Deal"

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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