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Quantitative finance lives on the hunt for signals—tiny patterns in price, volume, macro data or even news sentiment that might hint at future...
AI Leap and OpenAI integrate global AI expertise into Estonia's schools
At the Education World Forum in London, OpenAI laid out the next phase of its Education for Countries initiative and announced Singapore’s entry into...
PyTorch Docathon 2026 merges 150+ PRs, adds API and ExecuTorch docs
The PyTorch Docathon 2026 ran from May 5 through May 19, drawing more than 260 registrants and about 30 active contributors.
Pricing Change Alters Complaint Language, Skews Classifier Accuracy
Why does a tidy column of “billing frustration” sometimes mislead a product team?
Polyend's Endless AI pedal opens gallery for third‑party Playground effects
Polyend isn’t new to the idea of oddball gear. The Dutch maker has already shipped grooveboxes built around vintage trackers and a multi‑effect pedal...
OpenAI's AI achieves 'milestone in AI mathematics,' say Gowers, Shankar
Why does this matter? OpenAI’s internal reasoning model has just knocked down a problem that’s lingered since 1946.
Cohere open-sources Command A+ with 128k token window, 48‑language support
Cohere is making its most capable language model publicly available. The Canadian AI firm released Command A+ under the Apache 2.0 license, turning a...
Claude skill helps data scientists spot 5‑6 PM weekday usage spikes in 2026
When I first became a data scientist in 2022, my days looked nothing like they do now.
SpaceX lists Grok’s ‘Spicy’ mode, class actions, regulatory risk in IPO filing
SpaceX’s IPO filing this week flagged a handful of AI‑related red flags that could bite the rocket maker’s bottom line.
Deepseek launches Deepseek Code to compete with Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex
Deepseek, the Beijing‑based AI startup, is putting a new code‑focused agent on the market.
AgentNLQ released as a general‑purpose NL2SQL agent; accuracy lags human writers
Why does turning plain English into a working query still matter? Relational databases power everything from inventory tracking to financial...
Robotics may get a ChatGPT moment with massive human‑generated training data
Why does this matter? In late 2022 the world watched ChatGPT turn text into conversation, poetry and code, all from a corpus that was both massive...
Microservice Architecture Unites OCR, Classification, and LLM Pipelines
Why does this matter? Companies are eager to move document‑understanding research from papers into real‑world services, yet most studies stop at...
OpenAI eyes September IPO, working with Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley
After Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI fell apart, the AI firm is pressing ahead with an IPO.
Proposal Calls for Data Probes to Study Impact of Training Data on LLMs
Large language models live and learn on data, yet we still lack a clear picture of which bits actually matter at each stage—whether during...
Guidelines for Using AI Agents on Verifiable Tasks and Auditable Rewards
Autonomous AI agents are already handling logistics routing, support‑ticket triage, code generation and multistep workflow orchestration for...
Isotonic calibration gets O(n⁻¹/³) sample complexity, cost‑optimal LLM routing
LLM cascades aim to lower inference cost by routing easy queries to smaller models and sending harder ones upward.
Basis Spline Decoupling Enables Compression of Transformer Models
Why does compressing large transformers matter? Because the sheer size of modern Vision and Swin Transformer models makes deployment costly.
LLM Retrieves Median 2020 Inflation Expectation, Drowning Prompt Guidance
In a new paper titled *Can LLMs Mimic Household Surveys?*—co‑authored with Ami Dalloul of the University of Duisburg‑Essen—the authors turn a...
SuperAI Conference Highlights Growing AI Startup and Infrastructure Scene in Asia
AI is no longer experimental. By mid‑2026 the technology has slipped into products, workplaces, governments and everyday decisions, and the...