4 highlights from Google Beam in 2025
Google Beam, our first true-to-life 3D video communication platform, made great progress in 2025.
Google Beam, our first true-to-life 3D video communication platform, made great progress in 2025.
Using machine learning, MIT chemical engineers have created a computational model that can predict how well any given molecule will dissolve in an organic solvent — a key step in the synthesis of nearly any pharmaceutical. This type of prediction could make it much easier to develop new ways to produce drugs and other useful molecules. The new model, which predicts how much of a solute will dissolve in a particular solvent, should help chemists to choose the […]
By Gigi Sohn, Chair, EFF Board of Directors With the impending departure of longtime, renowned, and beloved Executive Director Cindy Cohn, EFF and leadership advisory firm Russell Reynolds Associates have developed a profile for her successor. While Cindy is irreplaceable, we hope that everyone who knows and loves EFF will help us find our next leader. First and foremost, we are looking for someone who’ll meet this pivotal moment in EFF’s history. As authoritarian surveillance creeps around […]
Nebius Token Factory customers use distillation today for search ranking, grammar correction, summarization, chat quality improvement, code refinement, and dozens of other narrow tasks.
This Thanksgiving, I give thanks for something our forebears gave us: property rights.
Google is closing an old gap between Kaggle and Colab. Colab now has a built in Data Explorer that lets you search Kaggle datasets, models and competitions directly inside a notebook, then pull them in through KaggleHub without leaving the editor. What Colab Data Explorer actually ships? Kaggle announced the feature recently where they describe a panel in the Colab notebook editor that connects to Kaggle search. From this panel you can: Search Kaggle datasets, models and competitions […]
An HBR Executive exclusive Q&A with Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing.
As expected and following multiple reports, OpenAI officially announced the GPT-5.2 model. For those unaware, it’s a product that the company fast-tracked out of the heat it’s facing from the success of the latest models from Google and Anthropic. Not to forget, the GPT-5.2 is OpenAI’s second biggest update since the company officially launched GPT-5 in August. GPT-5.2 is here with improved raw performance results In the announcement, OpenAI describes GPT-5.2 as its “most capable model series yet […]
Creating and sharing knowledge are defining traits of humankind, yet copyright law has grown so restrictive that it can require acts of civil disobedience to ensure that students and scholars have the books they need and to preserve swaths of culture from being lost forever. Reputable research generally follows a familiar pattern: Scientific articles are written by scholars based on their research—often with public funding. Those articles are then peer-reviewed by other scholars in their fields and revisions […]