🔥 Trending now in : Taylor Swift Was Seen at Travis Kelce’s Game Against the Colts 2 min read THE RUNDOWN Taylor Swift flew mostly under the radar at Travis Kelce’s game against the Indianapolis Colts today but was filmed celebrating their victory at the end. Swift has made low-key appearances at many of the Kansas City Chiefs’ home games …
Read More »Learning Triton One Kernel at a Time: Softmax
In the previous article of this series, operation in all fields of computer science: matrix multiplication. It is heavily used in neural networks to compute the activation of linear layers. However, activations on their own are difficult to interpret, since their values and statistics (mean, variance, min-max amplitude) can vary wildly from layer to layer. This is one of the …
Read More »Google denies ‘misleading’ reports of Gmail using your emails to train AI
Google is pushing back on viral social media posts and articles like this one by Malwarebytes, claiming Google has changed its policy to use your Gmail messages and attachments to train AI models, and the only way to opt out is by disabling “smart features” like spell checking. But Google spokesperson Jenny Thomson tells The Verge that “these reports are …
Read More »رغم سطوة الماضي والحاضر.. الأرقام تبرر قلق أرتيتا قبل موقعة توتنهام
🔥 Trending now in : رغم سطوة الماضي والحاضر.. الأرقام تبرر قلق أرتيتا قبل موقعة توتنهام يعد آرسنال الفريق المرشح للفوز، وفقا للحاسوب الخارق لشبكة “أوبتا”، قبل ديربي شمال لندن أمام توتنهام، المقرر اليوم الأحد ضمن منافسات البريميرليج، بعدما تفوق الجانرز في 69% من محاكاة ما قبل المباراة. وبحسب شبكة “أوبتا” للإحصائيات، فاز آرسنال بخمس من آخر ست مباريات له …
Read More »Empirical Mode Decomposition: The Most Intuitive Way to Decompose Complex Signals and Time Series
to analyze your time series as a data scientist?Have you ever wondered whether signal processing could make your life easier? If yes — stay with me. This article is made for you. 🙂 Working with real-world time series can be… painful. Financial curves, ECG traces, neural signals: they often look like chaotic spikes with no structure at all. Working with …
Read More »Enterprise AI Agents: Beyond Productivity
This evolution matters because enterprises face increasingly complex challenges: Handling customer inquiries requires understanding intent and emotion—as well as meeting consumer expectations of continuous support. Supply chain decisions demand real-time analysis of variables too complex for a single human to understand. Strategic planning involves synthesizing information from a vast number of disparate sources. Increasingly, enterprises use AI in HR, procurement, sales, …
Read More »The best sales we’re shopping during the start of the holiday season
🔥 Trending now in : The best sales we’re shopping during the start of the holiday season Do you recall the good ol’ days of Black Friday shopping? Circling items in a catalog, bundling up and camping outside of a big-box store before sunrise in hopes of scoring the year’s hottest items? Yeah, things have certainly changed — and I’m …
Read More »Grok 4.1 Fast's compelling dev access and Agent Tools API overshadowed by Musk glazing
Elon Musk's frontier generative AI startup xAI formally opened developer access to its Grok 4.1 Fast models last night and introduced a new Agent Tools API—but the technical milestones were immediately subverted by a wave of public ridicule about Grok's responses on the social network X over the last few days praising its creator Musk as more athletic than championship-winning …
Read More »AI agents are invading your PC
For a long, long time, Windows looked like Windows. The version numbers and features changed, but the basic structure of the computer didn’t. With Windows 8, Microsoft tried to completely change things… and we know how that went over. So Windows, by and large, went back to being Windows. And people were mostly grateful for that. Now, though, the whole …
Read More »Dylan Raiola’s brother Dayton decommits from Nebraska
🔥 Trending now in : Dylan Raiola’s brother Dayton decommits from Nebraska Eli LedermanNov 19, 2025, 10:05 AM ET Close Eli Lederman covers college football and recruiting for ESPN.com. He joined ESPN in 2024 after covering the University of Oklahoma for Sellout Crowd and the Tulsa World. Dayton Raiola, a three-star passer in the 2026 class and the younger brother …
Read More »Tome's founders ditch viral presentation app with 20M users to build AI-native CRM Lightfield
Lightfield, a customer relationship management platform built entirely around artificial intelligence, officially launched to the public this week after a year of quiet development — a bold pivot by a startup that once had 20 million users and $43 million in the bank building something completely different. The San Francisco-based company is positioning itself as a fundamental reimagining of how …
Read More »Are There Empathic Solutions to Artificial Intelligence Problems?
In several interviews (like this one with Anderson Cooper), Geoffrey Hinton, the Nobel Prize-winning “godfather of AI,” has defended the view that we must give maternal feelings to artificial intelligence (AI), to keep it safe. Can we really develop a maternal AI? In a recent post, Paul Thagard has pointed out that this proposal is implausible because AI lacks the …
Read More »Major disruption to Glasgow trains after electric wires damaged
🔥 Trending now in : Major disruption to Glasgow trains after electric wires damaged ScotRail said no passengers were on the train when electric wires were damaged near Glasgow Central’s high level platforms. Services via Glasgow Central low-level are not affected. Phil Campbell, ScotRail’s customer operations director, said: “We’re sorry to customers who have experienced disruption to their journey today …
Read More »Adobe to buy Semrush for $1.9 billion
Adobe said on Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire search engine optimization company Semrush for about $1.9 billion in cash, as the Photoshop maker seeks to augment its suite of marketing offerings. In a statement, Adobe said it would offer $12 per share for Semrush, almost double the latter’s closing price of $6.89 on Tuesday, before news of the …
Read More »When was the first kiss? Over 17 million years ago, a study suggests. – The Washington Post
When was the first kiss? Over 17 million years ago, a study suggests. The Washington Post A new analysis suggests kissing on the lips may have evolved 21 million years ago cnn.com First kiss dates back 21 million years, say scientists BBC Neanderthals and early humans ‘likely to have kissed’, say scientists The Guardian Ape ancestors and Neanderthals likely kissed, new analysis finds Phys.org
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