2
1
Artificial Intelligence for Quantum Computing (nature.com)
2
Scientists just found a way to tell if quantum computers are wrong (sciencedaily.com)
2
TSA Introduces New $45 Fee Option for Travelers Without Real ID (tsa.gov)
2
StackShare (stackshare.io)
1
AlphaFold: Five Years of Impact (deepmind.google)
3
Evolution Strategies at the Hyperscale (arxiv.org)
51
CS234: Reinforcement Learning Winter 2025 (stanford.edu)
1
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels predicts the Renaissance developer era (aboutamazon.com)
2
Launching the Genesis Mission (whitehouse.gov)
1
Using LLMs for Late Multimodal Sensor Fusion for Activity Recognition (machinelearning.apple.com)
60
The Pentagon Can't Trust GPS Anymore (wsj.com)
4
An MIT Student Awed Top Economists with His AI Study–Then It All Fell Apart (wsj.com)
1
Segment Anything (meta.com)
2
Cryptographic Standards and Guidelines (nist.gov)
4
White House floats AI executive order to override state laws (axios.com)
2
Choosing a vector database for ANN search at Reddit (reddit.com)
2
DS-STAR: a versatile data science agent (research.google)
5
Amazon Leo (amazon.com)
1
SAR Bands Explained [video] (youtube.com)
2
OpenAI's new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI works (technologyreview.com)
1
The Silent Void (talisman.org)
2
IBM has unveiled two unprecedentedly complex quantum computers (newscientist.com)
1
Quantum Doomsday Clock (quantumdoomclock.com)
2
Multi-objective optimization by quantum annealing (arxiv.org)
1
Diffusion Language Models Are Super Data Learners (arxiv.org)
2
The Complexity Cliff: Why Reasoning Models Work Right Up Until They Don't (rewire.it)
1
Continuous Autoregressive Language Models (shaochenze.github.io)
3
Cache-to-Cache: Direct Semantic Communication Between Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
1
Deep sequence models tend to memorize geometrically (arxiv.org)
2
Here Come the Robot Swarms (wsj.com)
1
TeraAgent: Simulating Half a Trillion Agents (arxiv.org)
1
601: Game Theory (explainxkcd.com)
1
Reasoning with Sampling: Your Base Model Is Smarter Than You Think (arxiv.org)
4
Nvidia Introduces NVQLink (nvidia.com)
1
QubitCompile (qubitcompile.com)
2
ExecuTorch 1.0 (pytorch.org)
135
Starcloud (nvidia.com)
3
Nvidia and TSMC Celebrate First Nvidia Blackwell Wafer Produced in the US (nvidia.com)
1
Nvidia and TSMC unveil first Blackwell chip wafer made in US (axios.com)
1
A Solution to the CIA's Kryptos Code Is Found After 35 Years (scientificamerican.com)
2
Seeing plasma in colour: new imaging from ST40 (tokamakenergy.com)
3
Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt Win 2025 Nobel in Economics (nobelprize.org)
1
America's Quantum Manufacturing Moment (warontherocks.com)
1
ReasoningBank: Scaling Agent Self-Evolving with Reasoning Memory (arxiv.org)
1
Agent Learning via Early Experience (arxiv.org)
3
Large Language Models and Gambling Addiction (arxiv.org)
2
Mathematics: The Rise of the Machines [video] (youtube.com)
2
Floating Electrons on a Sea of Helium (arstechnica.com)
1
OpenAI's Windows Play (stratechery.com)
1
Why DoorDash built its own delivery robot (restaurantdive.com)
1
Gemini Browser (browserbase.com)
3
EF5 tornado in North Dakota the country's first in over a decade (cnn.com)
1
Scientists race to make 'living' computers powered by human cells (bbc.com)
1
Richard Sutton – Father of RL thinks LLMs are a dead end [video] (youtube.com)
1
Enabling Semiconductor Quantum Computing (ox.ac.uk)
1
Tensorglobe (vantor.com)
2
Artificial intelligence may not be artificial (news.harvard.edu)
26
Cloudflare Data Platform (cloudflare.com)
1
New tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materials (news.mit.edu)
2
Pre-training under infinite compute (arxiv.org)
4
$37B 'Stargate of China' project takes shape (tomshardware.com)
4
Jet-Nemotron: Efficient Language Model with Post Neural Architecture Search (arxiv.org)
1
Made in Wisconsin: the world's most powerful AI datacenter (microsoft.com)
1
Microsoft announces " most powerful data center" (techradar.com)
9
DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just $294k to train (reuters.com)
1
Field of GPUs (nextplatform.com)
4
AI Use Is Being Driven by People Who Understand It the Least (wsj.com)
1
After 10 years of black hole science, Stephen Hawking is proven right (npr.org)
2
The Illusion of Diminishing Returns: Measuring Long Horizon Execution in LLMs (arxiv.org)
1
Patterns in Chaos [video] (ccc.de)
1
MariaDB Cloud (mariadb.com)
1
Oakland AIs: The first professional sports team managed by AI (nytimes.com)
2
Google Quantum AI Selected for DARPA's QBI (blog.google)
3
The New Math of Quantum Cryptography (wired.com)
1
AI SDK (ai-sdk.dev)
1
Quantum router could speed up quantum computers (newscientist.com)
1
AI Company to Reconstruct Orson Welles' 'The Magnificent Ambersons' (hollywoodreporter.com)
6
Japan Is Still Investing in Custom Floating Point Accelerators (nextplatform.com)
13
The race to build a distributed GPU runtime (voltrondata.com)
52
Polars Cloud and Distributed Polars now available (pola.rs)
1
Diffuse-CLoC: Guided Diffusion for Physics-Based Character Look-Ahead Control (diffusecloc.github.io)
1
Amazon to Invest $4.4B in New Zealand Data Centers (bloomberg.com)
1
ToolFront (toolfront.ai)
47
SynthID – A tool to watermark and identify content generated through AI (deepmind.google)
2
China turns on giant neutrino detector that took a decade to build (theregister.com)
2
Evoplex: Agent-Based Modeling on Networks (evoplex.org)
1
Census Bureau Data (census.gov)
2
JUNO completes liquid filling and begins taking data (phys.org)
1
Location Theory (wikipedia.org)
2
Red‑Teaming Challenge – OpenAI GPT-OSS-20B (kaggle.com)
2
Grounding with Google Search (ai.google.dev)
4
The State of Python 2025 (jetbrains.com)
1
Touch ID could be coming to Apple Watch (macworld.com)
2
Flow TV (labs.google)
3
Basic Feature Engineering with DuckDB (duckdb.org)
1
Stochastic DuckDB Extension (query.farm)
1
MOTChallenge: The Multiple Object Tracking Benchmark (motchallenge.net)
1
Tracking AI (trackingai.org)
1