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A numerical study into neural network surrogate model performance for uncertainty propagation
Numerical study of neural network surrogate model performance for uncertainty propagation in stochastic boundary value problems.
Can Large Language Models Imitate Human Speech for Clinical Assessment? LLM-Driven Data Augmentation for Cognitive Score Prediction
LLM-driven data augmentation using GPT-5 to generate synthetic speech for cognitive score prediction from Japanese narratives.
AgriMind: An Ensemble Deep Learning Framework for Multi-Class Plant Disease Classification
AgriMind: ensemble of ResNet50, EfficientNet-B0, DenseNet121 for plant disease classification achieving 99.23% accuracy on 15 classes.
ITGPT: Generative Pretraining on Irregular Timeseries
ITGPT: generative pretraining framework for irregular timeseries data with missing values via transformer architecture.
Figure AI 03 swapping turns
Reddit post about Figure AI 03 turn-taking behavior; lacks specifics on capability claims or technical details.
SAFE Quantum Machine Learning with Variational Quantum Classifiers
SAFE: variational quantum classifier with bounded observables and SAFE-AI metrics for reliability across accuracy, robustness, explainability.
Sonnet 4.5 being decommissioned
I don't know if this has been mentioned already and sorry if it has but I haven't used Claude in a while and I just found out today that Sonnet 4.5 is going to be thrown out today (15 May). For my creative work at least (aside from coding), Sonnet 4.5 was a really fire model. Sad me😫
If AI Causes a Mass Unemployment Crisis, Will the Public Explode Into Violence?
Speculative discussion of potential societal instability from AI-driven mass unemployment; no new data or technical insights.
Built a fully offline suitcase robot around a Jetson Orin NX SUPER 16GB. Gemma 4 E4B, ~200ms cached TTFT, 30+ sensors, no WiFi/BT/cellular. He has opinions.
Engineer deployed Gemma 4 E4B on Jetson Orin NX with 30+ sensors, 200ms TTFT, offline multimodal robotics stack using llama.cpp and Piper TTS.
Claude's first day at Dunder Mifflin
Fictional comedy post imagining Claude as character in TV show The Office; no technical or industry content.
Are the rich RAM /poor GPU people wrong here?
Reddit discussion on hardware trade-offs for running local frontier models: dense models on 24-32GB GPUs vs. sparse MoE models on 128GB RAM systems.
Need help: Claude account disabled during work
My Claude account was disabled after an automatic review while I was actively working. This happened unexpectedly and interrupted my workflow. I’m looking for the correct appeal path and any advice from people who have successfully recovered access. Would appreciate any guidance.
The promises and pitfalls of personalized health
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for Optimizer here. A few days ago, my esthetician was smearing hot wax on my face. The two caterpillars I call eyebrows were in desperate need of taming - as was my lady 'stache. I hate this monthly ritual, but facial hair is a sore spot. Hirsutism is perhaps one of the few visual indicators of a condition that's plagued me for the past decade. Until this week, I've always known it as p...
Runway started by helping filmmakers. Now it wants to beat Google at AI.
AI video generation startup Runway is betting that video generation is the path to world models. And that being an AI outsider is an advantage, not a liability.
Pennsylvanians use town hall meeting to rail against data center boom
“This is a public trust and transparency issue.”
This is so dumb.
Reddit user complaint about Anthropic's lack of customer support and API rate limits.
The AI war is rough.
Reddit post offering vague commentary on competitive dynamics in AI without substantive claims or analysis.
I turned 50 popular apps into Claude-readable design specs. Here's what actually makes Claude nail a UI clone.
Over the last few weeks I reverse-engineered 50 popular apps into structured markdown design specs and fed them to Claude to rebuild the UIs. Some clones came out near-perfect, others drifted. The difference came down to a few things that aren't obvious until you do it at volume. What made Claude nail it: \- Exact values, not ranges. "#1A1A1A" works. "dark gray" produces five different grays across five screens. \- State coverage up front. Listing every state (empty, loading, error, filled) stopped Claude from inventing its own. \- Spacing as a scale, not per-element pixels. A 4/8/16/24 s...
This is funny
Reddit post with minimal substantive content; no technical information or newsworthy announcement.
I built a free Google search MCP that actually works(searching, fetching, with PDF)
Open-source Google Search MCP with PDF extraction for Claude, supporting arxiv/bioRxiv/Nature with tiered abstract/full-text retrieval and CAPTCHA handling.
It’s not a good thing to associated with gates, tbh.
Reddit comment expressing concern about Anthropic's potential association with Gates Foundation and speculating on health/education AI applications.
[FOUNDING] SupraLabs - real open-source AI models for you!
SupraLabs launches open-source small language models via Hugging Face, starting with Supra-Mini-v4-2M.
Genuine question. Is the whole "AI guzzles gallons of water" thing totally true, or do people get it wrong? Does AI consume a lot of water for every single prompt, or is the majority of water consumed during data farming? Don't non-AI data centers use up a lot of water on cooling too?
Reddit discussion seeking clarification on AI water consumption claims—distinguishing between training, inference, and data center cooling.
Osaurus brings both local and cloud AI models to your Mac
Osaurus combines local and cloud AI models in a Mac app that keeps users’ memory, files, and tools on their own hardware.
AI research papers are getting better, and it’s a big problem for scientists
Last summer, Peter Degen's postdoctoral supervisor came to him with an unusual problem: One of his papers was being cited too much. Citations are the currency of academia, but there was something unusual about these. Published in 2017, the paper had assessed the accuracy of a particular type of statistical analysis on epidemiological data and had received a respectable few dozen citations in other research papers over the years, but now it was being referenced every few days, hundreds of times, placing it among the most cited papers of his career. Another professor might be thrilled. Degen's ...
Antrophic is now the front runner of AI Boom
Reddit post claims Anthropic leads AI race; lacks evidence, analysis, or substantive claim.
Claude Code's product lead talks usage limits, transparency, and the "lean harness"
"We have no grand plan," says Anthropic's Cat Wu—but that's by design.