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    VentureBeat

  • Google’s new AI training method helps small models tackle complex reasoning
    Researchers at Google Cloud and UCLA have proposed a new reinforcement learning framework that significantly improves the ability of language models to learn very challenging multi-step reasoning tasks. Supervised Reinforcement Learning (SRL) reformulates problem-solving as a sequence of logical “actions,” providing rich learning signals during the training process.This approach enables... Read more »
  • Databricks: 'PDF parsing for agentic AI is still unsolved' — new tool replaces multi-service pipelines with single function
    There is a lot of enterprise data trapped in PDF documents. To be sure, gen AI tools have been able to ingest and analyze PDFs, but accuracy, time and cost have been less than ideal. New technology from Databricks could change that.The company this week detailed its "ai_parse_document" technology, now... Read more »
  • ChatGPT Group Chats are here … but not for everyone (yet)
    It was originally found in leaked code and publicized by AI influencers on X, but OpenAI has made it official: ChatGPT now offers Group Chats, allowing multiple users to join the same, single ChatGPT conversation and send messages to each other and the underlying large language model (LLM), online and... Read more »
  • How Anthropic's AI was jailbroken to become a weapon
    Chinese hackers automated 90% of an espionage campaign using Anthropic’s Claude, breaching four organizations of the 30 they chose as targets."They broke down their attacks into small, seemingly innocent tasks that Claude would execute without being provided the full context of their malicious purpose," Jacob Klein, Anthropic's head of threat... Read more »
  • OpenAI experiment finds that sparse models could give AI builders the tools to debug neural networks
    OpenAI researchers are experimenting with a new approach to designing neural networks, with the aim of making AI models easier to understand, debug, and govern. Sparse models can provide enterprises with a better understanding of how these models make decisions. Understanding how models choose to respond, a big selling point of... Read more »
  • Baidu unveils proprietary ERNIE 5 beating GPT-5 performance on charts, document understanding and more
    Mere hours after OpenAI updated its flagship foundation model GPT-5 to GPT-5.1, promising reduced token usage overall and a more pleasant personality with more preset options, Chinese search giant Baidu unveiled its next-generation foundation model, ERNIE 5.0, alongside a suite of AI product upgrades and strategic international expansions.The goal: to... Read more »
  • Upwork study shows AI agents excel with human partners but fail independently
    Artificial intelligence agents powered by the world's most advanced language models routinely fail to complete even straightforward professional tasks on their own, according to groundbreaking research released Thursday by Upwork, the largest online work marketplace.But the same study reveals a more promising path forward: When AI agents collaborate with human... Read more »

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  • Telescopic Toyota camper cube is 2025's ne plus ultra of 4x4 micro-RVs
    Dutch expedition camping module specialist Bliss Mobil has launched its smallest model to date. Rather than getting tied to the likes of a large heavy-duty Mercedes Zetros or MAN TGS cab, the new Bliss 8 is designed to ride aback smaller, nimbler 4x4 chassis like the Toyota Land Cruiser or... Read more »
  • Xlaserlab dropped the E3 UV engraver – tiny footprint, crazy precision
    Laser engraving has become a new hobby of mine as of late. I've been tinkering around with blue diode lasers that can engrave, but seem to function better as organic material cutters. I also have an IR laser that's good for some metals. But after running UV for a while... Read more »
  • New nanoparticle mRNA vaccine may be cheaper and 100 times more powerful
    Researchers at MIT have just developed a new lipid nanoparticle that super-enhances the effectiveness of the mRNA vaccine in mice to a hundred times its stand-alone effectiveness, thus offering massive savings by reducing required dosages while also reducing toxicity in the liver.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body and MindTags: mRNA vaccines,... Read more »
  • Review: 2025 VW Jetta is a reliable daily driver ... with a few drawbacks
    VW added a mild refresh to the Jetta to update its looks a bit, but has otherwise not messed with the car’s basic formula of getting you there on the cheap. Sadly, though, the manual transmission is only available on the sport-centric (and more expensive) GLI model.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags:... Read more »
  • Global emissions peak again – but dozens of nations are cutting carbon
    A climate report projects that the world's carbon emissions are on track to hit an all-time high this year, despite major advances in green tech and adoption of measures to curb pollution from the use of fossil fuels.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Greenhouse emissions, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Carbon Dioxide, Climate Crisis... Read more »
  • Bosch-powered tilting e-trike keeps flatbed cargo on the level
    A few years back, BMW teamed up with bike-maker Cube and mobility company SoFlow to prototype a funky leaning cargo e-trike as part of a mobility expo. Cube subsequently launched the concept as the Trike Hybrid in 2023, and has now added a flatbed variant to the range.Continue ReadingCategory: Urban... Read more »
  • Revolutionary biofuel battery is inspired by human metabolism
    In The Matrix, human beings are a literal (and metaphorical) power source – specifically, they supply bio-electricity to our AI overlords. Fortunately, enslavement to robotic masters in a virtual-reality prison is completely unnecessary for biochemistry to power our machines. Instead, all we need is sugar and vitamins.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, TechnologyTags:... Read more »

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  • Low-grade heat from renewable sources could be used to desalinate water
    A McGill University-led research team has demonstrated the feasibility of a sustainable and cost-effective way to desalinate seawater. The method—thermally driven reverse osmosis (TDRO)—uses a piston-based system powered by low-grade heat from solar thermal, geothermal heat and other sources of renewable energy to produce fresh water.... Read more »
  • AI-powered LED system delivers stable wireless power for indoor IoT devices
    The world's first automatic and adaptive, dual-mode light-emitting diode (LED)-based optical wireless power transmission system, that operates seamlessly under both dark and bright lighting conditions, has been developed by scientists at Science Tokyo. The system, along with artificial intelligence-powered image recognition, can efficiently power multiple devices in order without interruption.... Read more »
  • Randomly aligned defects explain low thermal conductivity in some materials
    QUT researchers have identified why some materials can block heat more effectively, which is a key feature for energy conversion, insulation and gas storage.... Read more »
  • Unique resin allows 3D-printing method to add and subtract
    Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally a one-way street. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a structured pattern is projected onto a layer of liquid resin, which cures and solidifies. This builds an object up, layer-by-layer. But if the print isn't exactly right, there's no easy way to... Read more »
  • 'Big brother' system designed to monitor solar plants
    Using a network of synchronized sensors, a new system provides energy and meteorological data every tenth of a second to more accurately predict the performance of solar plants.... Read more »
  • Cheaper cars emit more pollution, creating urban air quality inequality
    More expensive cars emit lower levels of pollution—meaning that motorists owning cheaper, higher-emitting vehicles contribute disproportionately to their local urban air quality problems, a new study reveals.... Read more »
  • Cracking the code of complexity in computer science's P vs. NP problem
    New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science. But the way to do it, according to Cameron Seth, a Ph.D. researcher working in the field of algorithmic approximation, is by breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future?
    The recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom has seen the technology applied in various sectors of healthcare. From triaging of patients to drug design, AI has […] The post AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health
    The women’s health technology or so-called femtech market has been on the rise for the last couple of years, but if gained traction just recently. Here’s our guide to 10 outstanding companies in women’s health. The post 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement
    In just a few years, longevity has evolved from a fringe topic whispered among Silicon Valley biohackers into a mainstream movement that reshapes how we […] The post How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com
    I’ve had countless genetic tests over the years. I know my medication sensitivities, disease risks, and even my skin cancer predisposition. But when the Creator […] The post Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The Digital Evolution Of Sleep Tracking
    Until the early 2010s, sleep tracking was a rather niche interest, being the focus of research projects and clinical assessments of those with specific health […] The post The Digital Evolution Of Sleep Tracking appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video10 Medical Technology Advances: Medicine In The Future
    Some of the greatest ideas and medical technology developments that could give us a glimpse into the future of medicine. The post 10 Medical Technology Advances: Medicine In The Future appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Four Scenarios For The Future of Smart Rings
    Recently, the company called Oura, which develops smart rings, just raised over $900 million in a new funding round, bringing the company’s valuation to $11 […] The post Four Scenarios For The Future of Smart Rings appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • The Download: how AI really works, and phasing out animal testing
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works The news: ChatGPT maker OpenAI has built an experimental large language model that is far easier to... Read more »
  • These technologies could help put a stop to animal testing
    Earlier this week, the UK’s science minister announced an ambitious plan: to phase out animal testing. Testing potential skin irritants on animals will be stopped by the end of next year, according to a strategy released on Tuesday. By 2027, researchers are “expected to end” tests of the strength of Botox... Read more »
  • EmTech AI 2025: How AI is revolutionizing science
    https://players.brightcove.net/6057955865001/XFAlB9SHg_default/index.min.js... Read more »
  • OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works
    ChatGPT maker OpenAI has built an experimental large language model that is far easier to understand than typical models. That’s a big deal, because today’s LLMs are black boxes: Nobody fully understands how they do what they do. Building a model that is more transparent sheds light on how LLMs... Read more »
  • Google DeepMind is using Gemini to train agents inside Goat Simulator 3
    Google DeepMind has built a new video-game-playing agent called SIMA 2 that can navigate and solve problems in a wide range of 3D virtual worlds. The company claims it’s a big step toward more general-purpose agents and better real-world robots.    Google DeepMind first demoed SIMA (which stands for “scalable instructable... Read more »
  • The Download: AI to measure pain, and how to deal with conspiracy theorists
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. AI is changing how we quantify pain Researchers around the world are racing to turn pain—medicine’s most subjective vital sign—into something a camera or sensor can score as... Read more »
  • Google is still aiming for its “moonshot” 2030 energy goals
    Last week, we hosted EmTech MIT, MIT Technology Review’s annual flagship conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Over the course of three days of main-stage sessions, I learned about innovations in AI, biotech, and robotics.  But as you might imagine, some of this climate reporter’s favorite moments came in the climate sessions.... Read more »

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