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An overview of Google’s latest funding announcement for computer science education and the newest AI Quest.
An overview of Google’s latest funding announcement for computer science education and the newest AI Quest.
EFF has, for many years, raised the alarm about the proliferation of stalkerware—commercially-available apps designed to be installed covertly on another person’s device and exfiltrate data from that device without their knowledge. In particular, we have urged the makers of anti-virus products for Android phones to improve their detection of stalkerware and call it out explicitly to users when it is found. In 2020 and 2021, AV Comparatives ran tests to see how well the most popular anti-virus […]
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Artificial intelligence, once the realm of science fiction, claimed its place at the pinnacle of scientific achievement Monday in Sweden. In a historic ceremony at Stockholm’s iconic Konserthuset, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their pioneering work on neural networks — systems that mimic the brain’s architecture and form the bedrock of modern AI. Meanwhile, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper accepted the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold, a system […]
As AI models grow in complexity and hardware evolves to meet the demand, the software layer connecting the two must also adapt. We recently sat down with Stephen Jones, a Distinguished Engineer at NVIDIA and one of the original architects of CUDA. Jones, whose background spans from fluid mechanics to aerospace engineering, offered deep insights into NVIDIA’s latest software innovations, including the shift toward tile-based programming, the introduction of “Green Contexts,” and how AI is rewriting the rules […]
In Day 6, we saw how a Decision Tree Regressor finds its optimal split by minimizing the Mean Squared Error. Today, for Day 7 of the Machine Learning “Advent Calendar”, we switch to classification. With just one numerical feature and two classes, we explore how a Decision Tree Classifier decides where to cut the data, using impurity measures like Gini and Entropy. Even without doing the math, we can visually guess possible split points. But which one is […]
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Here are Google’s latest AI updates from November 2025