This study is a valuable contribution that comprehensively identifies and characterizes LC3B-binding peptides through a bacterial cell-surface display screen covering approximately 500,000 human ...
AI safety tests found to rely on 'obvious' trigger words; with easy rephrasing, models labeled 'reasonably safe' suddenly fail, with attacks succeeding up to 98% of the time. New corporate research ...
This study presents a potentially valuable exploration of the role of thalamic nuclei in language processing. The results will be of interest to researchers interested in the neurobiology of language.
After a brutal 3-14 season, the New York Jets are selecting second overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. Coming so close to the top pick, the Jets are poised to miss out on the best player, Fernando Mendoza, ...
According to Andrej Karpathy on Twitter, the Python random.seed() function produces identical random number generator (RNG) streams when seeded with positive and negative integers of the same ...
According to @karpathy, CPython’s random.seed ignores the sign of integer seeds, so seed(3) and seed(-3) produce identical RNG streams because the implementation ...
CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” team is joined by U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to discuss the labor market, tariff negotiations and more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Updated on Dec. 2 with a new Apple Mail warning to add into the mix, ...
From Monday's opinion by Justice Frank Menetrez, joined by Justices Richard Fields and Michael Raphael, in Schlichter v. Kennedy: It is difficult to understand how Grotke's four spurious citations ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Better Call Saul? More like better call a personalized White House hotline to find out what the heck is happening in Pluribus! The riveting, downright terrifying premiere ...
AMD has officially confirmed a high-severity security vulnerability in its new Zen 5–based CPUs, and it’s a nasty one because it hits cryptography right at the source: the hardware random number ...