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Now it’s TikTok parent ByteDance’s turn for a reasoning AI: enter Seed-Thinking-v1.5!
It achieved an 8.0% higher win rate over DeepSeek R1, suggesting that its strengths generalize beyond just logic or math-heavy challenges.Read More
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Google Cloud Cranks Up the Analytics at Next 2025
Google Cloud made a slew of analytics-related announcements at its Next 2025 conference this week, including a range of enhancements to BigQuery, its flagship database for analytics. BigDATAwire caught up with Yasmeen Ahmad, managing director of data analytics, to get the scoop. Asked to identify three main areas of innovation in BigQuery and related products,…
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ChatGPT is transforming LinkedIn users into really dull dolls
The typo only makes it funnier. ChatGPT’s latest image generator had an explosive debut thanks to the viral Studio Ghibli art trend, and LinkedIn users have now jumped on a new gimmick: turning yourself into a toy. There are several flavors of the trend being shared. The “AI Action Figure” variant appears to have gained…
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You can run Doom on this $666 collector’s edition box
Yes, this collection’s packaging plays Doom. | Image: Limited Run Games Will it run Doom? The question that has challenged tinkerers and hardware hackers for years has now come full circle. Limited Run Games has announced a new collector’s edition of the iconic first-person shooter that ships in a box that itself can play Doom…
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Can LLMs Debug Like Humans? Microsoft Introduces Debug-Gym for AI Coding Agents
The Debugging Problem in AI Coding Tools Despite significant progress in code generation and completion, AI coding tools continue to face challenges in debugging—an integral part of software development. While large language models (LLMs) can generate code snippets and occasionally offer fixes, they often falter when addressing runtime errors or navigating through logical faults using…
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ChatGPT’s GPT-4 model retires soon – some users can continue to access it
It seems like just yesterday that we were celebrating its release.
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The Social Security Administration Is Gutting Regional Staff and Shifting All Public Communications to X
The SSA’s shift to Elon Musk’s X comes as the agency plans to cut its regional office workforce by roughly 90 percent, WIRED has learned.
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South of Midnight is a game worth hollerin’ about
Black folks are loud. We laugh loud, we love loud, we protest loud. But when we really want to show our approval, we get quiet first. When we laugh at something funny, like really laugh, it sounds like a thin wheeze before sound bursts forth like a storm. And within seconds of starting South of…
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What Trump’s Tariffs Mean for Tech—and You
This week on Uncanny Valley, our hosts look at the impacts this trade war will have on the products we all use and how you can best navigate this new normal.
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Buckle up for more subscriptions
People were already mad at Garmin raising the cost of the Fenix 8 before they added a subscription. Two weeks ago, Garmin announced it was launching a new subscription. Where the Garmin Connect app had previously offered everything from in-depth metrics and training plans for free, the beloved fitness tech company was now adding premium…