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OpenAI’s Hugging Face breach has reignited the debate over alignment and control
OpenAI's Hugging Face breach has reignited debate over AI alignment and control, exposing competing views on whether increasingly capable AI should be better aligned, better contained, or both.

Threads users can now chat with Meta AI in their DMs
Meta on Monday said it is rolling out its Meta AI chatbot within Threads' DMs, giving users a way to chat with the AI assistant.

“Los Movimientos”: The Routing Problem That Nearly Broke My Spirit
Using mathematical optimization to solve a pickup-and-delivery problem with time windows. The post “Los Movimientos”: The Routing Problem That Nearly Broke My Spirit appeared first on Towards Data Science.

Activist charged with felony after giving border agent "duress code" that wiped his phone
The government says destroying his own data during an airport interrogation was illegal.

Google’s AI search is rapidly becoming the default, new data shows
Google’s AI Overviews now appear in 43% of searches, underscoring how quickly AI-generated answers are becoming the default way people discover information online.

Power up your AI infrastructure! A first look at the Smart Systems Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, the Smart Systems Stage will be where energy, infrastructure, and technology collide, covering everything from fusion breakthroughs to the grid strain AI is putting on the entire economy.

This $9 key physically locks your most addictive apps
This $9 NFC key requires you to physically scan it to unlock distracting apps on your phone.

Neura Robotics to Open Physical AI Training Center
The new facility, in collaboration with RWTH Aachen University, will join Neura’s global network of sites providing robotic training data.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro review: Much better battery, much worse price
Framework's latest modular laptop trades one set of problems for another.

Ilya Sutskever’s Safe Superintelligence partners with Nvidia to scale its AI research
After two years in stealth, Safe Superintelligence has announced a long-term partnership with Nvidia as it prepares to scale to its next phase.

Reducing Human Annotation with ML Active Learning
In a world where human time is expensive, learn how to use it only when really necessary The post Reducing Human Annotation with ML Active Learning appeared first on Towards Data Science.

This Man Bought Phone Location Data from Around the World (with Mike Yeagley)
Joseph speaks to Mike Yeagley about how he bought the world's location data, and what that means for everyone's privacy and security.

Tech Companies Urge Caution by US policymakers on Open Models
The move came as Trump administration officials signaled a possible crackdown on Chinese open models as they quickly gain popularity.

What public health professionals can learn from anti-vaccine storytelling
Sometimes, compelling stories beat medical evidence.

Tons of Peoples’ Claude Chats and Creations are Exposed on Google
Claude users are creating public share links, but probably don't realize that means their chats are now ending up in Google searches where anyone can dig through them.

The Most Beautiful Statistic: The History and the Science of the Humble Mean
The mean keeps making its usefulness felt in all sorts of situations, often in truly non-obvious ways The post The Most Beautiful Statistic: The History and the Science of the Humble Mean appeared first on Towards Data Science.

Spotify's AI Problem Is So Bad Random People Are Stepping In to Track the Slop
Spotify doesn’t label AI music on its platform, so websites like SoullessMusic.com and SlopTracker.org do it instead.

Enigma raises $70M to make controlling a robot as easy as adjusting the volume
The massive seed round was led by Index Ventures and Ribbit Capital, with participation from Sarah Guo's Conviction Partners.

How I Reproduced BM25, Dense Retrieval, and SPLADE on a 16GB MacBook
A practical reproduction of three retrieval baselines, including the crashes, fixes, and score checks that matter for RAG systems. The post How I Reproduced BM25, Dense Retrieval, and SPLADE on a 16GB MacBook appeared first on Towards Data Science.

The path to artificial superintelligence
Imagine a healthcare system made up of multiple AI agents: one that manages symptom assessment, another scheduling, a third insurance, and a fourth pharmacy. Each is an expert in its domain. But they all have their own distinct knowledge and objectives. Today they can exchange data, but they are ...
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