By @davidjdeal [ 4 Min read ] Meta sure knows how to roil an entire industry. Its $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI has intensified an ongoing discussion about AI data quality and trust—sometimes in ways that reflect poorly on Meta and Scale, but undeniably in ways that matter... Read More |
By @obyte [ 5 Min read ] Let’s take a step back and unpack what’s happening and why it matters. The result? Some companies are quietly scaling back their DEI policies or rebranding them under less visible names. Others have pulled funding from initiatives entirely. Some examples: Featured Vector Image by storyset / Freepik.. Read More |
By @f1r3_wh1sk3y [ 3 Min read ] “The problem isn't the data. It's how we ignore the boring parts of it.” Are AI models as accurate as the validation test says? Why would a model with 99% prediction accuracy flood your inbox with false alarms and turn your beautiful day into a debugging nightmare? Where:.. Read More |
By @foued2d [ 5 Min read ] Bridging On-Chain Liquidity with Real-Time Trading Infrastructure These services stitch together liquidity across DEXs (e.g., 1inch, Matcha) to simulate an order book. While they improve execution via smart routing and can integrate CEX/DEX arbitrage, they lack precision in pricing and face challenges with fragmented liquidity and timing mismatches. Where:.. Read More |
By @OurAI [ 7 Min read ] Imagine an AI that learns by living in a simulated city—navigating traffic, responding to virtual disasters, and interacting with digital citizens. Picture another AI system fighting off a relentless digital virus outbreak, evolving strategies in real-time to contain a spreading infection within an entirely synthetic world... Read More |
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There is no "Don't Be Evil" in any of their codes of conduct. But one of them is the most evil, we suppose. Vote! 17% Apple ($2.7T) 6% Microsoft ($2.1T) 11% Google/Alphabet ($1.5T) 15% Amazon ($1.4T) 47% Facebook/Meta ($0.43T) |
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