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  • 5 KPIs to measure paid media success and 5 to measure business success
  • LinkedIn Message Ads: Everything you need to know
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  • Google Search expands Store ratings to more countries
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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?

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  • LTI Researchers Win Four Times at ACL
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MIT Tech Review

  • 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
  • The Download: flaws in anti-AI protections for art, and an AI regulation vibe shift

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

  • Nvidia chips become the first GPUs to fall to Rowhammer bit-flip attacks
  • Plastic surgeon off the hook for alleged COVID fraud, injecting kids with saline
  • Why Gov. Greg Abbott won’t release his emails with Elon Musk
  • Office problems on Windows 10? Microsoft’s response will soon be “upgrade to 11.”
  • Chrome OS is “combining” with Android, but what does that mean?

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

  • 17 fascinating images from the 2025 Shark Photographer of the Year awards
  • Mysterious ‘ship goo’ contains new life forms
  • Yes, Superman’s kryptonite is (sort of) real
  • Medieval Hungarians kept eating horse meat, despite Christianity’s influence
  • This $15 BJ’s deal is the membership your cart’s been craving

ArXiv

  • Human Creativity and AI
  • Human vs. LLM-Based Thematic Analysis for Digital Mental Health Research: Proof-of-Concept Comparative Study
  • A Versatile Dataset of Mouse and Eye Movements on Search Engine Results Pages
  • RepeaTTS: Towards Feature Discovery through Repeated Fine-Tuning
  • MedicalBERT: enhancing biomedical natural language processing using pretrained BERT-based model

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)

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  • 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
  • Building voice AI that listens to everyone: Transfer learning and synthetic speech in action

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  • 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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  • Self-destructing internal SSD goes live with a one-click unstoppable data destruction promise - even if the power supply is cut
  • Next-gen PCIe 6.0 SSD to reach 512GB in capacity and 28GBps in performance, almost 2X faster than PCIe 5.0, but I can't see it reaching my desktop PC before 2030
  • This gorgeous minimalist computer monitor is powered by a single cable — but don't call it a portable monitor
  • Chinese vendor launches first workstation PC with Intel's fastest CPU and up to two Arc Pro B60 GPUs, possibly with 48GB of RAM each
  • As well as the Galaxy Ring 2, Samsung is also looking at smart earrings, necklaces, and other wearables

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  • Photoshop this source of happiness [Photoshop]
  • Elon Musk posts self-portrait to promote Robotaxi [Creepy]
  • Archaeologists have discovered what might be a 2000-year-old Roman clown village [Repeat]
  • Teddy bear found at gas station isn't actually wrapped in human skin, says artist who makes teddy bears that look like they're wrapped in human skin. Guess that clears things up [Followup]

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Stock Picks

  • Cramer's Lightning Round: Rocket Lab is a buy
  • Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from JPMorgan, Netflix, Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo
  • Capital One has more room to run after its Discover acquisition, Jim Cramer says
  • Jim Cramer names 4 'high-quality' stocks that can currently be bought at a discount
  • Cramer's Lightning Round: SoFi is a buy

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

  • Why Did a Large Harpy Eagle Attack an Adult Woman?
  • A Paleontologist Matched Two Halves of the Same Fossil Stored at Different Museums—and Discovered a New Species
  • Archaeologists Unearth Treasure-Filled Tomb Belonging to the First Known Ruler of a Maya City in Belize
  • Neanderthals May Have Been Running a Sophisticated 'Fat Factory' in Germany 125,000 Years Ago
  • These 'Weird' Sea Spiders Don't Have Abdomens—and Instead Store Organs in Their Legs. With DNA, Scientists Are Learning Why

Phys

  • World's most precise clock achieves 19-decimal accuracy with aluminum ion technology
  • Mangrove as metaphor: Adaptable plant offers inspiration for sustainable food systems model
  • Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they've earned?
  • Bullying, violence and vandalism in primary school: Study explores a growing crisis in South Africa
  • What makes a text 'gender fair'? Expert says concealing gender actually promotes stereotyping

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

  • The truth about de-extinction: is it even possible, and why do it?
  • Are batteries based on contact lenses the future of energy storage?
  • Most warming this century may be due to air pollution cuts
  • LIGO has spotted the most massive black hole collision ever detected
  • The unexpected benefits of wall squats and other isometric exercises

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

  • 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
  • Grand Canyon Dragon wildfire burns down historic lodge and triggers toxic gas leak

Discover: Top Stories

  • The Seven Sisters Eclipse Will Temporarily Block Stars From View
  • Ancient Riverbeds on Mars Suggest the Planet Was Wetter and More Complex Than Previously Thought
  • This Chronic Pain Drug, Gabapentin, Could Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
  • The Way Parasitoid Wasps Lay Their Eggs Has Inspired Horror Films
  • Some Baby Squids Can Go From Hatchling to Adult in Mere Hours

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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