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huggingface.co
Building a Fast Multilingual OCR Model with Synthetic Data
The development of the Nemotron OCR v2 model leverages synthetic data generation to achieve fast and accurate multilingual optical character recognition. By training on 12 million synthetic images across six languages, the model overcomes data limitations of its predecessor, enabling effective reading of diverse document layouts and scripts.
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darkbloom.dev
Darkbloom — Private AI Inference on Apple Silicon
Darkbloom introduces a decentralized private inference network that connects idle Apple Silicon Macs directly to AI demand. This innovative system enables users to utilize existing hardware for inference tasks while ensuring data privacy. Operators can earn significant revenue with minimal costs, undercutting traditional centralized models.
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developer.nvidia.com
Full-Stack Optimizations for Agentic Inference with NVIDIA Dynamo | NVIDIA Technical Blog
Coding agents are transforming software development, generating thousands of pull requests each week through advanced API tools. This article explores Dynamo, a new framework designed to optimize the performance and cache management of these agents, enhancing inference efficiency in open-source models.
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reclaimthenet.org
US Bill Mandates On-Device Age Verification
Representative Josh Gottheimer's Parents Decide Act proposes strict age verification for device users, aiming to enhance child safety online. However, critics argue it may lead to mass identification and surveillance, eroding privacy and free speech for all users. The implications of this legislation extend far beyond just protecting children.
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blog.discourse.org
Discourse is Not Going Closed Source
Discourse remains committed to open-source software despite recent trends towards closed codebases, like the move by Cal.com. The article discusses the challenges posed by AI to software security, advocating that transparency in open source enables broader contributions to identify and address vulnerabilities effectively, ultimately enhancing security.
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www.schutzwerk.com
PROBoter - A platform for automated PCB analysis
The first installment of the PROBoter blog series introduces a new platform designed to automate PCB security analysis. It explores the challenges of manual inspections and details the hardware and software features of PROBoter, which streamline processes and enhance efficiency for security analysts.
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www.investigate-europe.eu
How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres’ environmental toll
Big Tech's influence on EU legislation has led to a confidentiality clause that shields data centres' environmental impacts from public scrutiny. This decision raises concerns among legal experts, who argue it undermines transparency rules. As Europe rapidly expands its data centre capacity, the balance of public interest and corporate secrecy is being questioned.
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www.iqiipi.com
The Quiet Colossus — On Ada, Its Design, and the Language That Built the Languages
Ada, a programming language developed for the Department of Defense, introduced groundbreaking features like generics and strong typing. Despite its reputation for verbosity, Ada's design aimed to enhance software safety and maintainability, influencing modern languages while remaining relatively obscure in the tech community. Its unique origins provide insights into software development challenges.
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blog.vidocsecurity.com
We Reproduced Anthropic's Mythos Findings With Public Models
Anthropic's recent findings on advanced AI in vulnerability research suggest heightened security risks. However, public models like GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 can already replicate many of these results outside Anthropic's system. This highlights the need for improved validation and prioritization in AI-assisted security workflows.
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www.lawfaremedia.org
It Is Time to Ban the Sale of Precise Geolocation
A recent report highlights the privacy and security risks of Webloc, an adtech tool that sells geolocation data. With alarming detail, it reveals the tool's use by U.S. law enforcement and foreign agencies, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter regulations on geolocation data sales. Virginia has recently enacted a ban, signaling potential progress.
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www.anthropic.com
Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs
Claude Design by Anthropic Labs offers a new collaborative tool for creating visual work. Designed for teams, it allows users to generate, refine, and share designs easily, while integrating with existing design systems. This platform streamlines prototyping and enhances collaboration, making design accessible for everyone, regardless of experience.
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miguelconner.substack.com
I'm Coding by Hand
After spending two years developing AI agents at Aily Labs, the author embarks on a three-month coding retreat in Brooklyn. Focused on programming without AI assistance, they aim to deepen their understanding of coding and computer science while training a language model from scratch and enhancing their Python skills.
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arxiv.org
Discovering Novel LLM Experts via Task-Capability Coevolution
This article presents a novel approach to developing large language models (LLMs) through a coevolution framework named AC/DC. By evolving both models and tasks together, the method allows for the discovery of diverse capabilities without the need for static datasets, resulting in more efficient and innovative LLMs.
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arxiv.org
Prism: Symbolic Superoptimization of Tensor Programs
Prism introduces a new approach for optimizing tensor programs through symbolic superoptimization. By creating a symbolic graph representation, it efficiently manages a two-level search for optimal implementations, offering significant speed improvements over traditional methods while reducing overall optimization time, particularly in machine learning applications.
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arxiv.org
The Missing Knowledge Layer in AI: A Framework for Stable Human-AI Reasoning
Large language models play an increasing role in decision-making, but their tendency to produce fluent yet unreliable responses poses risks in critical fields. This article introduces a framework aimed at stabilizing human-AI reasoning, suggesting mechanisms for improving trust and governance in AI interactions.
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