RSS Rbloggers

  • Eruption: announcing new R package VolcanoPlotR July 15, 2026
    This is a short post to announce the release of an R package, VolcanoPlotR. Background Using proteomics, we often want to compare two experimental groups. A popular way to visualise this comparison this is via a volcano plot, where the enrichment of proteins in one condition is towards the right ... Continue reading: Eruption: announcing […]
    Stephen Royle
  • From Peer Review to Mentorship: My rOpenSci Story July 14, 2026
    Getting Involved with rOpenSci I first came to rOpenSci in 2022, though at the time I barely knew what it was. I was getting a statistical package of mine ready to submit to the Journal of Statistical Software, and that is how I was pointed toward rO... Continue reading: From Peer Review to Mentorship: My […]
    rOpenSci

RSS Towards Data Science

  • How I’m Making Sure My Analytics Career Doesn’t Get Eaten by AI July 14, 2026
    The analytics career I signed up for five years ago doesn't exist anymore, and honestly, I am fine with that. The post How I’m Making Sure My Analytics Career Doesn’t Get Eaten by AI appeared first on Towards Data Science.
    Rashi Desai

RSS arXiv AI

  • FFAvatar: Feed-Forward 4D Head Avatar Reconstruction from Sparse Portrait Images July 15, 2026
    arXiv:2606.30347v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We present FFAvatar, a Transformer-based 3D Gaussian framework for fast construction of high-quality and animatable 4D head avatars from one or more reference portrait images. Unlike existing feed-forward approaches that require a fixed number of input views, FFAvatar supports incremental reconstruction, progressively refining the avatar representation as additional reference images […]

RSS VB The Machine

  • Google just redesigned the search box for the first time in 25 years — here’s why it matters more than you think. May 19, 2026
  • Railway secures $100 million to challenge AWS with AI-native cloud infrastructure January 22, 2026

RSS Montreal AI Ethics Institute

  • The AI Ethics Brief #194: Who Builds, Who Depends, Who Decides July 7, 2026

RSS MedRxiv

  • Geometry-Aware Reproducibility of Imputation Protocol (GRIP): diagnosing two failure modes of single imputation for heavy-tailed, collinear variables in biomedical data July 14, 2026 Park, C. S.-Y.

RSS Machine Learning Mastery

  • LLM Evaluation Frameworks Compared: How to Actually Measure What Your Model Does July 14, 2026 Shittu Olumide
  • Building AI Agents? Here Are Some Anti-Patterns to Avoid. July 13, 2026 Bala Priya C

RSS Plos Medicine

  • Self-explaining artificial intelligence for the classification of B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma: A diagnostic decision support study July 13, 2026 Michael C. Thrun

RSS MIT News – AI

  • Helping AI models to meet the real world July 14, 2026
    Through research and entrepreneurship, Professor Devavrat Shah is helping to design methods that can handle constant decision-making using limited computational resources.
    David Chandler | Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
  • Can AI build a jet engine? JARVIS Challenge tests role of AI copilots in tough-tech engineering July 14, 2026
    MIT students designed, built, and tested a jet engine with AI copilots, assessing AI’s usefulness in developing high-performance aerospace systems.
    Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • How MIT students are helping to prevent cyberattacks July 13, 2026
    Students from the MIT Cybersecurity Clinic help local governments and other vulnerable organizations defend against digital threats.
    Nicole Estvanik Taylor | Department of Urban Studies and Planning

RSS Google AI

  • Empowering India’s next generation of innovators with ATL Saathi July 13, 2026
    Google and AIM launched ATL Saathi, a Gemini-powered AI tool empowering Indian educators in robotics labs.
  • Google DeepMind and A24 announce first-of-its-kind research partnership July 3, 2026

RSS Berkeley AI Research

  • Intelligence is Free, Now What? <br> Data Systems for, of, and by Agents July 7, 2026
    ... government of the people, by the people, for the people ...     — Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address (1863) The cost of AI is dropping rapidly. GPT-4-class capabilities cost roughly $30 per million tokens in early 2023; today the same runs under $1, and some providers are pushing costs below $0.10. Across benchmarks, inference prices have […]

RSS OpenAI

  • How to manage AI investments in the agentic era July 14, 2026
    Learn how enterprises can manage AI investments in the agentic era by measuring useful work per dollar, improving efficiency, and scaling high-value workflows.
  • How sales teams use ChatGPT Work July 14, 2026
    See how sales teams can use ChatGPT Work to create pipeline briefs, meeting prep packets, forecast reviews, account plans, and stalled-deal diagnoses from real work inputs.
  • How data science teams use ChatGPT Work July 14, 2026
    See how data science teams can use ChatGPT Work to build root-cause briefs, impact readouts, KPI memos, scoped analyses, and dashboard specs from real work inputs.

RSS Stanford AI Lab

  • LinkBERT: Improving Language Model Training with Document Link May 31, 2022
    Language Model Pretraining Language models (LMs), like BERT 1 and the GPT series 2, achieve remarkable performance on many natural language processing (NLP) tasks. They are now the foundation of today’s NLP systems. 3 These models serve important roles in products and tools that we use every day, such as search engines like Google 4 […]

RSS natura

  • Relapse July 15, 2026
    Nature, Published online: 15 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02133-zRestore previous version?
    Chris Baker
  • Improvements in educational opportunities go hand in hand with innovation July 15, 2026
    Nature, Published online: 15 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02016-3The first longitudinal regional atlas of intergenerational educational mobility shows that the subnational regions of Europe in which individuals’ educational opportunities are least dependent on the educational background of their parents tend to have the most innovation, as shown by the number of patents.

RSS OpenMined open-source community

  • Moving Fast Doesn’t Have to Break Things: The U.S. Must Stop Compromising Critical Infrastructure with Patchwork AI Security Approaches May 22, 2026
    PETs offer U.S. critical-infrastructure AI a path beyond patchwork security. Why Attribution-Based Control should be the standard. The post Moving Fast Doesn’t Have to Break Things: The U.S. Must Stop Compromising Critical Infrastructure with Patchwork AI Security Approaches appeared first on OpenMined.
    Noah Ringler

RSS European Digital SME Alliance

  • NOI Techpark joins the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue, in a bid to build Europe’s first digitally sovereign innovation district July 1, 2026 Serena Dell'Agli

RSS IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society

  • EMBS AdCom Nominations Open May 4, 2026 Nancy Zimmerman

RSS IEEE Technology and Society

  • Who Gets Left Behind? The Uncomfortable Questions Behind Homecare Innovation July 12, 2026 Gaya Bin Noon

RSS Ars Technica

  • Hundreds rally at Bethesda HQ to protest Xbox layoffs, and Ars was there July 15, 2026
    Union wants to halt a "perpetual cycle" of layoffs, get back to contract bargaining.
    Kyle Orland
  • Buzz Aldrin sells famous felt-tip pen that helped launch Apollo from the Moon July 15, 2026
    While an impressive sale, the pen and switch did not break records.
    Robert Pearlman
  • Sheetz is quitting VMware, migrating 11,000 virtual machines July 15, 2026
    The convenience store chain will use StorMagic instead.
    Scharon Harding

RSS TechCrunch

  • Tesla driver in fatal Texas crash pressed accelerator 100%, NTSB confirms July 15, 2026
    The safety board confirmed Tesla's account of the crash, which the company shared days after it happened last month.
    Sean O'Kane

RSS Verge Science

  • Apple’s reportedly raising the price for AppleCare Plus on Macs and iPads July 15, 2026
    An AppleCare Plus subscription for a Mac or iPad will cost more soon, with prices going up by $0.50 per month or $5 per year for new sign-ups while remaining the same for existing subscribers, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman says that under the new AppleCare Plus pricing, "a plan for a new 13-inch […]
    Stevie Bonifield

RSS European Data Protection Board

  • EDPB requires Belgian DPA to handle the merits of NOYB cookie banner complaint July 14, 2026 EDPB
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