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Leading Educator Weighs in on University DEI Program Cuts
Many U.S. university students returning to campus this month will find their school no longer has a diversity, equity, and inclusion program. More than 200 universities in 30 states so far this year have eliminated, cut back, or changed their DEI efforts, according to an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education. It is happening…
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Is your coworker a North Korean hacker? How AI impersonation is compromising the workforce
This isn’t just a few individual bad actors; it’s a sophisticated, industrial-scale, state-sponsored threat that’s been simmering for the last two years and has now reached full boil. And like a frog in a pot, organizations are waking up to the potentially catastrophic risks of inaction. A 2024 Securonix survey found that concern about “malicious…
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HBO Almost Cut the ‘Industry’ Season Finale’s Most Shocking Scene
Cocreators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay explain the seismic turn of events for Rishi, whose gambling addiction finally caught up with him—and why it almost never aired.
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Google NotebookLM leader says more controls coming for AI generated podcasts
Google NotebookLM product leader Raiza Martin says her team will be adding new updates to allow users to control more of the Audio Overviews.Read More
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The Incredible Story Behind the First Transistor Radio
Imagine if your boss called a meeting in May to announce that he’s committing 10 percent of the company’s revenue to the development of a brand-new mass-market consumer product, made with a not-yet-ready-for-mass-production component. Oh, and he wants it on store shelves in less than six months, in time for the holiday shopping season. Ambitious,…
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The Best Kindle to Buy in 2024
Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up—and which one might be right for you.
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This Startup Wants YouTube Creators to Get Paid for AI Training Data
While big platforms like Reddit have signed deals with the AI giants, YouTube leaves licensing in the hands of individual creators. The “License to Scrape” program aims to give those streaming stars proper leverage.
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Researchers from MIT and Peking University Introduce a Self-Correction Mechanism for Improving the Safety and Reliability of Large Language Models
Self-correction mechanisms have been a significant topic of interest within artificial intelligence, particularly in Large Language Models (LLMs). Self-correction is traditionally seen as a distinctive human trait. Still, researchers have started investigating how it can be applied to LLMs to enhance their capabilities without requiring external inputs. This emerging area explores ways to enable LLMs…
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Asus ProArt PZ13 Review: A Cheaper Surface Pro
It has some flaws, but this Asus detachable 2-in-1 laptop is a much cheaper version of Microsoft’s Surface Pro.
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VectorSearch: A Comprehensive Solution to Document Retrieval Challenges with Hybrid Indexing, Multi-Vector Search, and Optimized Query Performance
The field of information retrieval has rapidly evolved due to the exponential growth of digital data. With the increasing volume of unstructured data, efficient methods for searching and retrieving relevant information have become more crucial than ever. Traditional keyword-based search techniques often need to capture the nuanced meaning of text, leading to inaccurate or irrelevant…