Giving Real Meaning to Veterans Day
Any element of self-sacrifice in war is a betrayal of our soldiers and the American freedom they fight for.
Any element of self-sacrifice in war is a betrayal of our soldiers and the American freedom they fight for.
Author(s): Samvardhan Singh Originally published on Towards AI. Learn how to build a Custom Node for Automated AI Infrastructure Monitoring and Neural Network Training Pipeline Diagnostics If you’re not a medium member, access this article for free here. image by authorThis article explores n8n, a powerful open-source workflow automation platform, detailing its architecture and capabilities for building custom nodes to enhance automated AI infrastructure monitoring and neural network training diagnostics. The article emphasizes n8n’s extensibility and modular development […]
Every year, venomous snakes kill over 100,000 people and leave 300,000 more with devastating injuries — amputations, paralysis and permanent disabilities. The victims are often farmers, herders and children in rural communities across sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America. For them, a snakebite isn’t just a medical crisis — it’s an economic catastrophe. Treatment hasn’t changed in over a century. Antivenoms — derived from the blood of immunized animals — are expensive, difficult to manufacture and often […]
AI promises to make hiring fairer by reducing human bias. But it often reshapes what fairness means.
Ceramics — the humble mix of earth, fire and artistry — have been part of a global conversation for millennia. From Tang Dynasty trade routes to Renaissance palaces, from museum vitrines to high-stakes auction floors, they’ve carried culture across borders, evolving into status symbols, commodities and pieces of contested history. Their value has been shaped by aesthetics and economics, empire and, now, technology. This figure visualizes 20 representative Chinese ceramic craftsmanship styles across seven historical periods, ranging from […]
Learn how to detect outliers by doing a real-life data project and improve the process with AI.
Author(s): AIversity Originally published on Towards AI. Your weekly breakdown of what actually mattered in artificial intelligence — without the noise. This week was pure fire — from OpenAI’s urgent “code red” scramble against Google’s Gemini 3 dominance, Anthropic’s cool-headed Claude 4.5 launch and 300K+ enterprise customers, to Meta’s blockbuster publisher deals and DeepSeek’s open-source bombshells that rival the giants at 30x lower cost. Image Created by AuthorThe article discusses the key highlights from the past week in […]
Colleen Hroncich When millions of children struggle to sit still, focus, and conform to rigid classroom expectations, it’s become an epidemic of ADHD and other disorders. The New York Times is beginning to consider what should have been obvious all along: Maybe the problem isn’t the children. Others, including my colleague Kerry McDonald, have been raising these concerns for years. As Kerry notes, Boston College psychology Professor Peter Gray has described ADHD as a “failure to adapt to […]
What a simple puzzle game reveals about experimentation, product thinking, and data science The post A Product Data Scientist’s Take on LinkedIn Games After 500 Days of Play appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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