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AI tools designed to diagnose cancer from tissue samples are quietly learning more than just disease patterns. New research shows these systems can infer patient demographics from pathology slides, leading to biased results for certain groups. The bias stems from how the models are trained and the data they see, not just from missing samples. Researchers also demonstrated a way to significantly reduce these disparities.
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Meta says it will expand how it uses off-platform activity shared by other businesses to personalize Facebook and Instagram feeds as well as AI responses, not just ads. The change starts in July and can be disabled through the "Activity from other businesses" setting, though Meta says it is not collecting new data as part of the update. The Verge reports: For example, Meta says if you bought a tent... Read more ›
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YouTube tests swapping out the 'Like' and 'Dislike' buttons for new a feedback system. Read more ›
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Многие ML‑инженеры знают, что нужно использовать CrossEntropyLoss, log_softmax и logsumexp. Гораздо меньше людей могут объяснить, что именно они спасают и почему без них обучение модели периодически превращается в генератор nan. Именно об этом и поговорим. Читать далее Read more ›
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An US-based lawyer who works in immigration said the ruling against the $100,000 H-1B visa fee could see small and medium businesses submitting petitions again. Read more ›
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Razer's new Seiren V3 Pro is an end-address mic with both USB-C and XLR connectivity, and it also supports 32-bit float. Read more ›
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Apple's WWDC 2026 promised glitzy, AI-powered tools like photo editing and an improved Siri. An update to its Passwords app could help with security. Read more ›
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America’s manufacturing comeback may depend on more than tariffs, subsidies, or trade policy. It may depend on robots. Standard Bots, the New York-based robotics company building AI-native industrial robots, has raised $200 million in Series C funding at a $1 ... Read more ›
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В августе 2025 года TypeScript впервые возглавил рейтинг GitHub по числу активных контрибьюторов, обойдя Python и JavaScript. Изменился подход к написанию кода: типы стали машиночитаемыми контрактами, фреймворки сделали TS вариантом по умолчанию, а ИИ-инструменты используют типы как ограничения. Разбираемся, какие цифры подтверждают тренд, где он создаёт издержки и как выбирать стек в 2026 году с учётом изменений рынка. Цифры, кейсы и матрица выбора → Read more ›
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Anthropic said it could not yet release the full Claude Mythos 5 model, so instead it created Fable 5 with baked in safeguards. Read more ›
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Marshall's Stockwell III portable speaker runs 40 hours on a charge and costs $250. Read more ›
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Every time a customer taps their card at a register, a quiet negotiation plays out in the background: a fraction of the transaction moves from the merchant to a processor, then to a network, then to a bank. And somewhere in that chain, a margin gets extracted that most business owners have never thought to ... Read more ›
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Whether you’re shopping for Father’s Day or trying to keep your kids entertained over summer break, you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a great Fitbit right now. You can currently pick up the Fitbit Charge 6 for $50 off at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, the Fitbit Ace LTE for $80 off […] Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communication. By combining brain scans from nearly 1,000 people with autism with insights from 20 genetically engineered mouse models, researchers identified a “hyperconnectivity” subtype, where brain regions communicate more than usual, and a “hypoconnectivity” subtype, where communication is reduced. Read more ›
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Scientists have confirmed that a mysterious Utah earthquake first detected in 1979 really did occur nearly 90 kilometers underground—far deeper than anyone thought earthquakes could happen beneath a continent. By reanalyzing decades of seismic data, researchers identified a rare class of "continental mantle earthquakes" occurring deep in Earth’s upper mantle, where rock is expected to slowly flow rather than suddenly break. Read more ›
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French fries may be the real potato problem. A large study tracking more than 205,000 people for nearly 40 years found that eating three servings of fries per week was linked to a 20% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, while baked, boiled, or mashed potatoes showed no significant increase in risk. The research also found that swapping potatoes for whole grains lowered diabetes risk, while replacing them with... Read more ›
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An ancient mountain cave in the Pyrenees may have served as one of the earliest high-altitude mining camps ever discovered, with evidence of repeated visits spanning thousands of years. The find becomes even more intriguing with the discovery of a child’s remains and clues that deeper excavations could uncover prehistoric burials. Read more ›
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One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded this early in the Pacific season did more than unleash flooding and extreme winds—it sent enormous ripples all the way into the upper atmosphere. As Super Typhoon Sinlaku rapidly exploded into a category 5-equivalent storm, satellites captured rare gravity waves spreading outward like rings on a pond, visible high above Earth through a faint glow in the atmosphere. Read more ›
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Typhoon Jangmi powered toward southern Japan with heavy rain, strong winds, and a striking appearance from space. Nighttime satellite images revealed a large eye and intricate swirling structures within the storm. As Jangmi intensified, its outer bands spread over land, raising concerns about flooding and prolonged downpours across parts of Japan. Read more ›
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Researchers discovered a way to reverse the direction of energy flow in turbulence, challenging a theory that has stood for more than 80 years. The finding could open new possibilities for controlling ocean currents, improving medical technologies, and enhancing climate forecasting. Read more ›
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A newly identified group of amygdala neurons appears to play a central role in anxiety and social behavior. Restoring normal activity in this tiny brain circuit reversed anxiety and social deficits in mice, revealing a promising new target for future treatments. Read more ›
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Scientists have developed an experimental diabetes and obesity pill that works in a completely different way from drugs like Ozempic. Rather than reducing hunger, it activates metabolism in skeletal muscle, helping lower blood sugar and increase fat burning while preserving muscle mass. Early clinical results suggest the treatment is safe and well tolerated. Read more ›
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A massive study of more than 600,000 U.S. veterans suggests that popular GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide may do far more than help with diabetes and weight loss—they could also fight addiction itself. Researchers found that people taking these medications were less likely to develop substance use disorders involving alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, cocaine, opioids, and other drugs, while those already struggling with addiction experienced fewer overdoses, hospitalizations, emergency visits, and... Read more ›
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