How to overturn three judge-created doctrines
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Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that’s messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what’s really happening under the hood. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are charting a more “modular” path ahead. Their new approach breaks systems into “concepts,” separate pieces of a system, each designed to do one job well, and “synchronizations,” explicit rules that describe exactly […]
Hey everyone! Welcome to the start of a major data journey that I’m calling “EDA in Public.” For those who know me, I believe the best way to learn anything is to tackle a real-world problem and share the entire messy process — including mistakes, victories, and everything in between. If you’ve been looking to level up […] The post EDA in Public (Part 1): Cleaning and Exploring Sales Data with Pandas appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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This article is divided into two parts; they are: • Fine-tuning a BERT Model for GLUE Tasks • Fine-tuning a BERT Model for SQuAD Tasks GLUE is a benchmark for evaluating natural language understanding (NLU) tasks.
This week on StrictlyVC Download, Connie Loizos speaks with Science Corp. founder Max Hodak to discuss how brain-computer interfaces are arriving faster than anyone realizes. The Neuralink co-founder and former president shares how his company recently achieved what may be the biggest breakthrough in vision restoration in decades, enabling 80% of blind patients to read […]
Author(s): Manash Pratim Originally published on Towards AI. There’s a moment every engineer dreads. The dashboards are green. The alerts are silent. Everything looks calm until it isn’t. One minute your logs are flowing normally. The next minute, the system collapses like a badly timed Jenga tower. Image generated using AIThe article discusses the author’s experience creating a small Python agent that monitors system logs in real-time, catching issues before traditional monitoring tools can trigger alerts. By focusing […]
Jina AI has released Jina-VLM, a 2.4B parameter vision language model that targets multilingual visual question answering and document understanding on constrained hardware. The model couples a SigLIP2 vision encoder with a Qwen3 language backbone and uses an attention pooling connector to reduce visual tokens while preserving spatial structure. Among open 2B scale VLMs, it reaches state of the art results on multilingual benchmarks such as MMMB and Multilingual MMBench. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2512.04032 Architecture, overlapping tiles with attention pooling connector […]
Key Highlights: Since last week, there has been growing chatter on the internet about OpenAI’s upcoming GPT-5.2 model. A recent report from The Verge hinted at December 9 as the possible release date of the new model. But, OpenAI didn’t release the model yesterday. No doubt, you must be wondering when exactly OpenAI will launch the GPT-5.2 model, right? Polymarket activity & market sentiment points at December 11 as GPT-5.2 release date Well, thanks to folks at Testing […]