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The Download: the state of AI, and protecting bears with drones

The Download: the state of AI, and protecting bears with drones

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. Want to understand the current state of AI? Check out these charts.  If you’re following AI news, you’re probably...

The problem with thinking you’re part Neanderthal

The problem with thinking you’re part Neanderthal

You’ve probably heard some version of this idea before: that many of us have an “inner Neanderthal.” That is to say, around 45,000 years ago, when Homo sapiens first arrived in Europe, they met members of a cousin species—the broad-browed, heavier-set Neanderthals—and, well, one thing led to...

Desalination technology, by the numbers

Desalination technology, by the numbers

When I started digging into desalination technology for a new story, I couldn’t help but obsess over the numbers. I’d known on some level that desalination—pulling salt out of seawater to produce fresh water—was an increasingly important technology, especially in water-stressed regions including...

Fuite Claude Code - 6 trucs à piquer pour vos hooks

Fuite Claude Code - 6 trucs à piquer pour vos hooks

Le code source de Claude Code a fuité hier, et au-delà du buzz, y'a, je trouve, quelques leçons concrètes à tirer de tout ça. Alors rassurez-vous, je vais pas vous balancer du code TypeScript à copier-coller (on n'est pas des cochons), ni des leçons de morale sur ce qu'on peut ou pas pousser sur un...

Shifting to AI model customization is an architectural imperative

Shifting to AI model customization is an architectural imperative

In the early days of large language models (LLMs), we grew accustomed to massive 10x jumps in reasoning and coding capability with every new model iteration. Today, those jumps have flattened into incremental gains. The exception is domain-specialized intelligence, where true step-function...

GitHub va utiliser vos données pour entraîner Copilot

GitHub va utiliser vos données pour entraîner Copilot

Le 25 mars, comme tout utilisateur de GitHub, nous avons reçu un mail de la part de GitHub sur une mise à jour importante pudiquement appelée : GitHub Copilot interaction Data Usage Policy. On comprend tout de suite que cela concerne nos comptes, nos données et les possibilités d'utilisation par...

The Download: a battery pivot to AI, and rewriting math

The Download: a battery pivot to AI, and rewriting math

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. Why this battery company is pivoting to AI  Qichao Hu doesn’t mince words about the state of the battery industry. “Almost...

The snow gods: How a couple of ski bums built the internet’s best weather app

The snow gods: How a couple of ski bums built the internet’s best weather app

The best snow-forecasting app for skiers and snowboarders isn’t from any of the federally funded weather services. Nor from any of the big-name brands. It’s an independent app startup that leverages government data, its own AI models, and decades of alpine-life experience to offer better snow (and...

This startup wants to change how mathematicians do math

This startup wants to change how mathematicians do math

Axiom Math, a startup based in Palo Alto, California, has released a free new AI tool for mathematicians, designed to discover mathematical patterns that could unlock solutions to long-standing problems. The tool, called Axplorer, is a redesign of an existing one called PatternBoost that François...

A $5 million prize awaits proof that quantum computers can solve health care problems

I’m standing in front of a quantum computer built out of atoms and light at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre on the outskirts of Oxford. On a laboratory table, a complex matrix of mirrors and lenses surrounds a Rubik’s Cube–size cell where 100 cesium atoms are suspended in grid formation...