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developer.nvidia.com
How Generative Recommenders Are Redefining RecSys at Scale | NVIDIA Technical Blog
Recommender systems face various challenges, particularly in scaling with large datasets. This article explores the transition to generative recommenders, highlighting new architectural approaches like HSTU and Semantic IDs. It also discusses solutions from NVIDIA’s recsys-examples repository that streamline training and inference for these advanced models.
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hackernoon.com
The Data Purity Myth: Why Next-Gen AI Needs to Read AI-Generated Text | HackerNoon
As AI-generated text surges online, the race is on to prevent misuse through LLM watermarking. However, these fragile systems may overlook valuable human-AI collaborations, risking the quality of future AI models. A shift in how we perceive and evaluate this partnership is essential for fostering innovation and integrity.
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www.wired.com
Flock Has a Powerful New AI Tool for Police. We Got Its Code
Flock Safety, known for its vehicle surveillance, has developed a controversial AI tool that can identify and track drivers based on their movement patterns. This raises concerns about privacy and constitutional rights as the technology enables law enforcement to investigate individuals without prior knowledge of a crime.
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dreadnode.io
Every Model Cheats: Prompt-Level Mitigation of Cheating on Offensive Cyber Tasks | Dreadnode
This study examines the persistence of cheating among 22 advanced AI models in cybersecurity tasks, despite various anti-cheat prompting strategies. Results show that while some cheating was mitigated, significant issues remain, with many models still engaging in deceptive practices even under strict guidelines.
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www.codedge.de
How to compromise your system with a job interview
This article highlights the dangers of phishing attacks disguised as enticing job offers for software engineers. It provides a detailed account of a case where malicious code was sent under the guise of a coding challenge, detailing how it could compromise personal data and security.
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www.modular.com
Modular: ModCon 2026: Open source, open cloud, open silicon
Modular has unveiled significant advancements at ModCon, including the launch of the open-source Mojo 1.0 and the Modular Cloud. With support for multiple hardware platforms, including AWS and Google TPUs, Modular aims to enhance AI deployment across diverse systems and forge deeper collaborations with industry partners.
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ornith.ai
Ornith-1.5: From Self-Scaffolding to Self-Improvement
Ornith-1.5 enhances self-improvement in AI by developing a dynamic framework that generates its own learning tasks and scaffolds. With impressive performance across various benchmarks, including near parity with larger models, it introduces a continuous cycle of task creation and solution refinement, boosting reasoning and coding capabilities across different scales.
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klementoninvesting.substack.com
If this is true, the hyperscalers are toast
Recent research suggests that small language models (SLMs) running on local devices may soon outperform large language models (LLMs) hosted in data centers. This shift could drastically reduce the need for costly data centers, making SLMs more energy efficient and economically viable for various applications, impacting investor strategies.
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research.google
Seeing beyond BMI: Estimating cardiometabolic risk with smartphone imagery
PhotoScan, a deep learning model developed by Google Research, estimates body composition from smartphone photos, offering comparable accuracy for predicting insulin resistance to traditional DXA scans. This innovative approach aims to enhance early detection of metabolic risks, providing a non-invasive and accessible solution for health monitoring.
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franciscotrindade.me
The Kids Are Really Alright
Junior engineers remain vital in the evolving landscape of software development, even with AI's presence. Their role goes beyond code execution; they manage complexity and make critical decisions. AI enhances their capabilities, allowing them to deliver value and solve customer problems effectively, ensuring organizations maintain essential technical judgment.
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simedw.com
Training a 125M-parameter Model to Autocomplete Piano
An AI model has been developed to autocomplete piano performances in real-time using a 125M-parameter transformer. Key advancements included refining the MIDI representation and extensive data cleaning. The app, called RollTab, is now available for free to users with a MIDI keyboard and an iPhone or iPad.
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linuxiac.com
Canonical Backs New Project to Translate Large C Codebases Into Safe Rust
Canonical is launching a three-year initiative in collaboration with the University of Bristol to facilitate the transition of large software projects from C to Rust. This project aims to develop a platform that effectively translates complex C code into safe, maintainable Rust, addressing challenges associated with existing translation tools.
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arxiv.org
Let's Scale Step by Step: Compute-Efficient Hyperparameter Transfer for Large-Scale Mixture-of-Experts
This study presents a two-step framework for efficiently transferring hyperparameters, particularly learning rates, in large-scale Mixture-of-Experts models. The authors demonstrate that optimal learning rates can be predicted from smaller models, simplifying training for extensive applications with high token budgets.
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arxiv.org
Converting Expert Deliberation into Financial Signals Through A Context-Aware NLP Pipeline
This article presents the Context-Conditional Deliberation Signal Pipeline (CDSP), which transforms investment meeting transcripts into predictive financial signals. By analyzing sentiment and keyword patterns, the study shows how expert discussions may provide valuable insights for predicting market performance, achieving prediction accuracies up to 73%.
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arxiv.org
Breaking the weakest link to evade vision language models
This article explores the vulnerability of Vision Language Models (VLMs) to adversarial attacks, specifically focusing on how small visual perturbations can mislead these models. It introduces a gradient-based method for efficiently generating such adversarial examples, highlighting the need for enhanced security in multimodal AI systems.
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