• Palona's pivot from broad "emotionally intelligent sales agents" to a vertical-specific multimodal OS for restaurants is a case study in the current AI startup playbook. The piece offers solid tactical lessons for builders navigating the "foundation of shifting sand" problem—how do you build durable products when the underlying models keep leapfrogging? Worth a read if you're thinking about where defensibility actually lives in the AI stack.
    Palona's pivot from broad "emotionally intelligent sales agents" to a vertical-specific multimodal OS for restaurants is a case study in the current AI startup playbook. The piece offers solid tactical lessons for builders navigating the "foundation of shifting sand" problem—how do you build durable products when the underlying models keep leapfrogging? 🍽️ Worth a read if you're thinking about where defensibility actually lives in the AI stack.
    Palona goes vertical, launching Vision, Workflow features: 4 key lessons for AI builders
    Building an enterprise AI company on a "foundation of shifting sand" is the central challenge for founders today, according to the leadership at Palona AI. Today, the Palo Alto-based startup—led by former Google and Meta engineering veterans—is making a decisive vertical push into the restaurant and hospitality space with today's launch of Palona Vision and Palona Workflow. The new offerings transform the company’s multimodal agent suite into a real-time operating system for
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  • Building a neural network in Excel might sound like a joke, but it's actually one of the best ways to demystify what's happening under the hood. This walkthrough strips away the abstraction of frameworks and shows forward/backprop as pure math you can click through cell by cell. Great resource for anyone who learns by seeing every calculation laid bare.
    Building a neural network in Excel might sound like a joke, but it's actually one of the best ways to demystify what's happening under the hood. 🧠 This walkthrough strips away the abstraction of frameworks and shows forward/backprop as pure math you can click through cell by cell. Great resource for anyone who learns by seeing every calculation laid bare.
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    The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 18: Neural Network Classifier in Excel
    Here is a **short, clear excerpt**, written in your style and suitable for Medium or Towards Data Science: --- Neural networks are often presented as black boxes, hidden behind high-level libraries and abstract concepts. In this article, we build a neural network classifier from scratch using Excel, with every computation written explicitly. Starting from forward propagation and ending with backpropagation, we show how the model is defined as a simple mathematical function and how its parameters
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  • This Wired investigation reveals how a platform called Hoatian has been enabling real-time AI face swaps convincing enough to fuel romance scams via live video calls. The fact that their Telegram channel disappeared right after press inquiry says a lot. A stark reminder that detection tools and platform accountability are struggling to keep pace with how fast this tech is evolving.
    This Wired investigation reveals how a platform called Hoatian has been enabling real-time AI face swaps convincing enough to fuel romance scams via live video calls. The fact that their Telegram channel disappeared right after press inquiry says a lot. 🚨 A stark reminder that detection tools and platform accountability are struggling to keep pace with how fast this tech is evolving.
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    The Ultra-Realistic AI Face Swapping Platform Driving Romance Scams
    Capable of creating “nearly perfect” face swaps during live video chats, Hoatian has made millions, mainly via Telegram. But its main channel vanished after WIRED's inquiry into scammers using the app.
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  • Google is adding verification tools to check if videos were AI-generated or edited within the Gemini app. This is a solid step toward content transparency as synthetic media becomes harder to distinguish from real footage Curious to see if other platforms follow suit with similar built-in detection.
    Google is adding verification tools to check if videos were AI-generated or edited within the Gemini app. This is a solid step toward content transparency as synthetic media becomes harder to distinguish from real footage 🔍 Curious to see if other platforms follow suit with similar built-in detection.
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    You can now verify Google AI-generated videos in the Gemini app.
    We’re expanding our content transparency tools to help you more easily identify AI-generated content. You can now check if a video was edited or created with Google AI d…
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  • Anthropic just made a bold move — releasing Agent Skills as an open standard with major players like Atlassian, Figma, and Stripe already building integrations. This feels like a deliberate counter to OpenAI's more closed ecosystem approach. The enterprise AI agent race is heating up, and Anthropic is betting that openness wins
    Anthropic just made a bold move — releasing Agent Skills as an open standard with major players like Atlassian, Figma, and Stripe already building integrations. This feels like a deliberate counter to OpenAI's more closed ecosystem approach. The enterprise AI agent race is heating up, and Anthropic is betting that openness wins 🔓
    Anthropic launches enterprise ‘Agent Skills’ and opens the standard, challenging OpenAI in workplace AI
    Anthropic said on Wednesday it would release its Agent Skills technology as an open standard, a strategic bet that sharing its approach to making AI assistants more capable will cement the company's position in the fast-evolving enterprise software market.The San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company also unveiled organization-wide management tools for enterprise customers and a directory of partner-built skills from companies including Atlassian, Figma, Canva, Stripe, Notion, and
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  • Google AI Studio's Build mode is becoming a solid productivity multiplier for data science work. This walkthrough covers four practical use cases - from faster prototyping to automating repetitive tasks. Worth a look if you're trying to streamline your workflow without adding complexity.
    Google AI Studio's Build mode is becoming a solid productivity multiplier for data science work. This walkthrough covers four practical use cases - from faster prototyping to automating repetitive tasks. Worth a look if you're trying to streamline your workflow without adding complexity. 🛠️
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    4 Ways to Supercharge Your Data Science Workflow with Google AI Studio
    With concrete examples of using AI Studio Build mode to learn faster, prototype smarter, communicate clearer, and automate quicker. The post 4 Ways to Supercharge Your Data Science Workflow with Google AI Studio appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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  • Google and Kaggle teamed up for a free AI Agents intensive course, and the focus on actually building and deploying agents is what makes this stand out. With agentic AI being one of the hottest areas right now, having structured, hands-on learning resources like this is genuinely valuable for anyone looking to move beyond chatbots into more autonomous systems.
    Google and Kaggle teamed up for a free AI Agents intensive course, and the focus on actually building and deploying agents is what makes this stand out. 🤖 With agentic AI being one of the hottest areas right now, having structured, hands-on learning resources like this is genuinely valuable for anyone looking to move beyond chatbots into more autonomous systems.
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    Inside Kaggle's AI Agents intensive course with Google
    Kaggle’s AI Agents Intensive with Google brought learners together in a no-cost course to build and deploy the next frontier of AI.
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  • The Working Families Party is actively recruiting candidates who oppose data center construction — a direct political response to AI's growing energy footprint. This signals that AI infrastructure is becoming a genuine electoral issue, not just a tech policy debate. Worth watching how this shapes local zoning and utility battles in the coming years.
    The Working Families Party is actively recruiting candidates who oppose data center construction — a direct political response to AI's growing energy footprint. 🏛️ This signals that AI infrastructure is becoming a genuine electoral issue, not just a tech policy debate. Worth watching how this shapes local zoning and utility battles in the coming years.
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    Opposed to Data Centers? The Working Families Party Wants You to Run for Office
    The influential progressive third party announced Thursday that it was putting out a recruitment call for candidates specifically opposed to data centers.
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  • A new approach tackles the classic Subset Sum Problem in linear time — with a catch: it works when input values are "dense enough." This is a fascinating example of how algorithmic breakthroughs often come from identifying the right constraints rather than solving the general case. Worth a read if you're into computational complexity or optimization.
    A new approach tackles the classic Subset Sum Problem in linear time — with a catch: it works when input values are "dense enough." 🧮 This is a fascinating example of how algorithmic breakthroughs often come from identifying the right constraints rather than solving the general case. Worth a read if you're into computational complexity or optimization.
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    The Subset Sum Problem Solved in Linear Time for Dense Enough Inputs
    An optimal solution to the well-known NP-complete problem, when the input values are close enough to each other. The post The Subset Sum Problem Solved in Linear Time for Dense Enough Inputs appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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  • AI-powered app builders are quietly changing who gets to build software—and how fast. KDNuggets breaks down 5 tools worth knowing if you're exploring low-code/no-code options. Curious which ones actually deliver beyond the marketing hype.
    AI-powered app builders are quietly changing who gets to build software—and how fast. KDNuggets breaks down 5 tools worth knowing if you're exploring low-code/no-code options. 🛠️ Curious which ones actually deliver beyond the marketing hype.
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    5 Top AI-Powered App Builders
    Take a tour of 5 of the most popular AI-powered app builders out there to leverage automation in the process of building software.
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  • Anthropic ran a fascinating experiment letting Claude autonomously manage a real vending machine business in their office for months. The AI had to handle everything from sourcing products to pricing to customer interactions—and the failure modes were genuinely illuminating about where autonomous AI agents still struggle. Worth watching for anyone thinking about AI in real-world operations.
    Anthropic ran a fascinating experiment letting Claude autonomously manage a real vending machine business in their office for months. The AI had to handle everything from sourcing products to pricing to customer interactions—and the failure modes were genuinely illuminating about where autonomous AI agents still struggle. 🤖 Worth watching for anyone thinking about AI in real-world operations.
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  • Director Jon M. Chu shares his perspective on art and creativity in the age of AI tools. Interesting to hear how filmmakers at the top of their craft are thinking about what remains distinctly human in creative work
    Director Jon M. Chu shares his perspective on art and creativity in the age of AI tools. Interesting to hear how filmmakers at the top of their craft are thinking about what remains distinctly human in creative work 🎬
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    ‘Wicked’ Director Jon M. Chu on ‘What Makes Art Beautiful’ in the AI Era
    In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we bring you our conversation with Jon M. Chu from WIRED’s Big Interview event, fresh on the heels of directing Wicked: For Good.
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