EU launches antitrust probe into Google’s AI search tools
The European Commission is investigating Google over its AI summaries.
The European Commission is investigating Google over its AI summaries.
In this tutorial, we explore hierarchical Bayesian regression with NumPyro and walk through the entire workflow in a structured manner. We start by generating synthetic data, then we define a probabilistic model that captures both global patterns and group-level variations. Through each snippet, we set up inference using NUTS, analyze posterior distributions, and perform posterior predictive checks to understand how well our model captures the underlying structure. By approaching the tutorial step by step, we build an intuitive […]
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Cursor is great at writing code but not as good when it comes to design The post The Step-by-Step Process of Adding a New Feature to My IOS App with Cursor appeared first on Towards Data Science.
For pregnant women, ultrasounds are an informative (and sometimes necessary) procedure. They typically produce two-dimensional black-and-white scans of fetuses that can reveal key insights, including biological sex, approximate size, and abnormalities like heart issues or cleft lip. If your doctor wants a closer look, they may use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which uses magnetic fields to capture images that can be combined to create a 3D view of the fetus. MRIs aren’t a catch-all, though; the 3D scans […]
DBSCAN shows how far we can go with a very simple idea: count how many neighbors live close to each point. It finds clusters and marks anomalies without any probabilistic model, and it works beautifully in Excel. But because it relies on one fixed radius, HDBSCAN is needed to make the method robust on real data. The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 10: DBSCAN in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
For Priya Donti, childhood trips to India were more than an opportunity to visit extended family. The biennial journeys activated in her a motivation that continues to shape her research and her teaching. Contrasting her family home in Massachusetts, Donti — now the Silverman Family Career Development Professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a principal investigator at the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems — was struck by the disparities […]