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AI Delivery Robots Fail on Porches: The Last Inch Problem

AI Delivery Robots Fail on Porches: The Last Inch Problem

There is that smooth delivery robot rolling along your street. It is a wonder of modern AI robotics, being able to cross cracks and curbs with ease. But see what becomes of it when it comes home. This technological wonder on a whim stalls. One stride, a hose of garden loos–the shut gate–they are already Read details…

Can Synthetic Data Save AI, or Will It Create a Digital Ghost Town?

Can Synthetic Data Save AI, or Will It Create a Digital Ghost Town?

Let’s be honest. The artificial intelligence gold rush is coming to a crunch. The internet has been whipped white, privacy laws are becoming stricter, and copyright lawsuits are mounting up. What is the future of the unstoppable data craving? Ironically, the solution is additional AI. Synthetic data is now the most hot, debated source of Read details…

Integrating Python in DevOps Workflows

Integrating Python in DevOps Workflows

Introduction – “The Unseen Glue in Modern DevOps” Python in DevOps workflows: You ever stopped to consider what understatedly ties your code commits into a live production environment–with far less pizzazz and without hundreds of manual procedures? It usually turns out that unsung hero is a Python script working under the stage. It is shockingly Read details…

AI Model Collapse: Why Training AI on Fake Data is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

AI Model Collapse: Why Training AI on Fake Data is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

Imagine that you have a medical research paper that you want to summarize but you ask an artificial intelligence to do it and an incomprehensible mess of obsolete research and fake figures instead of a summary is given. Why? Since it was trained with data created by another AI trained on synthetic data. And this Read details…

Zombie Viruses in Thawing Permafrost: Should We Fear Ancient Pathogens?

Zombie Viruses in Thawing Permafrost: Should We Fear Ancient Pathogens?

A Chilling Discovery Beneath the Ice That is like a virus that is 48,500 years old going to sleep and still being contagious. Precisely the latter is what occurred in 2023 when French researchers brought Pandoravirus yedoma back to life in Siberian permafrost. It is not a sci-fi, it is real and it is going Read details…