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    Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is Quietly Revolutionizing the Energy System
    This energy storage technology is harnessing the potential of solar and wind power—and its deployment is growing exponentially.
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    US will not tolerate EU fine against Apple, says White House
    The White House has described the European Union's fining of Apple and Meta as extortion and called the Digital Markets Act discriminatory.The White House — image credit: White HouseWhen the EU fined Apple $570 million for alleged non-compliance with its Digital Markets Act (DMA), it came after reports the Union was delaying its fines in order to appease Trump. It was also reported that the amount of the fine was far lower than the DMA allows, for the same reason.It does not appear to have worked, however. Trump has yet to comment beyond his 2024 remarks about not letting the EU take advantage of US companies. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    Explore 20 Project Manager and Project Architect roles in New York City
    Our latest weekly curated jobs roundup from the Archinect Job board features 20 Project Manager and Project Architect roles available in New York City. To explore specific job titles from the architectural profession, consult Archinect's Guide to Job Titles series. Also, follow our Archinect Tips series to improve your portfolio, resume, and interviewing skills, to increase your overall chances of getting that next job. Snøhetta seeks a Project Designer - Interior Architecture"The PA works on project teams to advance the successful completion of projects, tasks, and initiatives. This is an intermediate position at Snøhetta in which a person has an increased level of responsibility for project design, delivery, and management. They lead and mentor Designers or Interns who are a part of their project team(s). Over time, the PA will lead more independently and develop advanced design and project coordination skills." The firm is also hiring for an Executive Assistant in New York City....
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    Ziff Davis and IGN sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
    In one of the more common disputes of modern AI, Ziff Davis, IGN Entertainment and Everyday Health Media have sued Open AI for copyright infringement.Read More
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    A new Alien: Earth teaser includes the miracle of alien birth
    It’s been a busy week for Alien: Earth’s marketing team, having released three new teasers over the last few days. The longest of them — titled “Gestation Complete” — spends two whole minutes on the gestation and birth of an alien creature. Another, “Crate,” gives hints that Earth could be facing more than just a xenomorph, the franchise’s shiny, acid-spitting ancient aliens. Both teasers were released today, following a goofy nature documentary-themed Earth Day teaser earlier this week.“Gestation Complete” is worth sitting through if you were a fan of the look of the 1979 Alien movie that kicked off the franchise. After the creepy alien birth, you’re treated to shots of the inside of the Weyland-Yutani ship that’s carrying the alien, complete with the retro-future CRT-style displays and blinking buttons from the ship’s Mother’s chamber — the room housing the ship’s AI computer system interface. On one of the displays, an ominous message reads: “NEW SPECIES DETECTED.“The other, shorter trailer hints at what else the series might have in store, with a narrator speaking over footage of shadowy aliens behind foggy yellow containment module windows:This ship collected five different life forms from the darkest corners of the universe. Each one, a unique, deadly species. Monsters.The ship in question is headed for a crash-landing on Earth. Here’s the show’s synopsis, from the videos’ descriptions:When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s highly anticipated TV series Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley.The rest of the cast includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille, and Moe Bar-El. Alien: Earth is set to release this summer on FX and Hulu.See More:
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    Fine-Tuning an LLM to Predict the Rental Value of a Dwelling
    Fine-Tuning an LLM to Predict the Rental Value of a Dwelling 0 like April 26, 2025 Share this post Last Updated on April 26, 2025 by Editorial Team Author(s): Tomer Gabay Originally published on Towards AI. How Large Language Models can be used for regression tasks.[image by Author] In the Netherlands, we have rules that determine the maximum rent allowed for a dwelling based on its properties and quality. These rules are quite complex and can be found on the Huurcommissie's website. We’ve built an open-source Python package to calculate the amount of points a house is worth based on these rules: woningwaardering. woningwaardering means “home valuation” and it is a point system in which a dwelling is awared points based on its properties and qualities. The maximum rent for a dwelling is directly related to the amount of points it is awared. Ed Donner fine-tuned a Llama-3.1–8B model to predict Amazon product prices based on their descriptions. This inspired me to try to predict the points of a dwelling based on its description, instead of using our own woningwaardering package. At the social housing organisation I work, Woonstad Rotterdam, we have lots of data about our 60,000 dwellings. We’ve implemented data quality checks to determine which dwellings have near-perfect quality data using our open-sourced pyspark-testframework package. Of our ~50,000 self-contained dwellings, ~25,000 have a near-perfect data quality. Even though the data quality of these 25,000 houses is very good, there are still limitations to the dataset. For example, we don’t… Read the full blog for free on Medium. Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming a sponsor. Published via Towards AI Towards AI - Medium Share this post
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    The Best Deals Today: Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, Star Wars Outlaws, and More
    The weekend is officially here, and we've rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for April 20 below:Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for $49.99Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive EditionXenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition brings the long-requested Wii U game to Nintendo Switch with numerous quality-of-life updates and features. There's also even an added epilogue story chapter with a new ending for the game, which likely will directly lead into the future of the series. With a soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano and a massive world to explore, Xenoblade Chronicles X is a game you can easily spend hundreds of hours in.Razer Huntsman V2 TKL for $74.99Razer - Huntsman V2 TKL Wired Optical Purple Clicky Switch Gaming Keyboard with Chroma RGB Backlighting - BlackBest Buy has the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL Mechanical Keyboard for just $74.99 today. This keyboard features clicky optical switches that feel much lighter than most other mechanical switches out there, as you can get up to true 8000Hz polling rate for lower input latency. The Huntsman V2 TKL features doubleshot PBT caps, which are more durable and sturdy to ensure longer life. Another key offering of this keyboard is the detachable USB-C cable, so you won't need to worry about wrapping your cable around when moving. Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royal: Official Design Works for $57.31Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royal: Official Design WorksIf you're a fan of Persona 5, this is the ultimate item for you. This Official Design Works contains 544 pages of artwork across both Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal. You'll find character illustrations, promotional art, rough concepts, detailed creator commentary, and even an interview with Shigenori Soejima.Dragon's Dogma 2 for $30Dragon's Dogma 2 - PS5You can score Capcom's massive RPG for just $30 this weekend at Amazon. We gave the game an 8/10 in our review, stating, "It is a retelling and reimplementation of all of those wonderful ideas from the 2012 cult-classic, including an awesome dynamic world and some of the best combat in the genre that integrates a subtle but amazingly complex physics system."Resident Evil 3 for $19.93Resident Evil 3 - PlayStation 5You can save $10 off the PS5 version of Resident Evil 3 this weekend at Amazon. In our 9/10 review, we wrote, "Resident Evil 3 is a wonderful continuation of Capcom’s latest remake efforts. Although its just-okay multiplayer mode falls short of the bar set by its magnificent single-player campaign, the latter does such a good job at balancing 2020 gameplay and a classic Resident Evil tone that I recommend it without reservations."Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii for $49.99Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii - PlayStation 4Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii - Xbox Series XThe latest Like a Dragon game stars everyone's favorite ex-yakuza, Goro Majima, on an adventure to sail the seas as a pirate. When Majima wakes up unable to remember anything about himself, he embarks on a quest to regain his memories, and of course, in true Like a Dragon fashion, things get crazy. This is the lowest we've seen this game so far, so be sure to pick up a copy while you can.Star Wars Outlaws Limited Edition for $29.12Star Wars Outlaws - Limited Edition (Amazon Exclusive), Xbox Series XFinally, Star Wars Outlaws for Xbox Series X is on sale for $29.12 at Amazon. We gave the game a 7/10 in our review, writing, "Star Wars Outlaws is a fun intergalactic heist adventure with great exploration, but it’s hindered by simple stealth, repetitive combat, and a few too many bugs at launch."
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    Indie App Spotlight: ‘Pixel Paws’ is a joyful digital pets game for your Apple Watch
    Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact. Ever wanted a cute pets game on your Apple Watch? Pixel Paws is the answer for you. It’s a fun and simple game where you can take care of digital pets on your Apple Watch, with no hidden in app purchases, ads, or tracking. Pixel Paws is a simple game, but still very cheerful nonetheless. You start off with one pet, but over time you can earn additional coins by taking care of and playing with your pet. Actions have a cooldown period, so you have to play periodically. As you spend more time checking in with your pet, you can earn additional coins, which can be used to unlock different backgrounds, weather effects, environments, and more. You can also buy additional pets to take care of with these coins. It’s a very simple game to understand, and it’s built to be kid-friendly. For a limited time, you can unlock a special launch bonus of 100 coins, which can buy you all sorts of things. It’s a nifty little game to mess with on your Apple Watch. There’s up to 12 companions you can unlock. Pixel Paws is available on the App Store for $2.99. It requires an Apple Watch running watchOS 11.2 or later. No subscriptions are required afterwards. My favorite Apple accessories on Amazon: Follow Michael: X/Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.  FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Doctors Say Injecting Gold Into Eyeballs Could Restore Lost Vision
    Image by Michael Dickele / FOAP / Getty ImagesDevelopmentsGold, laser goggles, and a camera: it's an unlikely combination that could one day be used to restore vision in people with retinal damage, according to researchers.In a new study published in the journal ACS Nano, the team found that injecting gold nanoparticles into the eyes of mice with retinal disorders helped stimulate the rodents' visual systems and bring back some vision. When targeted with infrared lasers, the microscopic gold pieces reproduce electrical signals similar to those emitted by cells in the retina that are essential to eyesight but are damaged by conditions like macular degeneration, which affects some 20 million Americans."This is a new type of retinal prosthesis that has the potential to restore vision lost to retinal degeneration without requiring any kind of complicated surgery or genetic modification," lead author Jiarui Nie, a researcher at Brown University and the National Institutes of Health, said in a statement about the work. "We believe this technique could potentially transform treatment paradigms for retinal degenerative conditions." The most common retinal disorder, age-related macular degeneration, involves damage to cells in the retina called photoreceptors, causing blurry vision, blind spots, and in advanced stages, total loss of central vision. These photoreceptors come in the form of "cone" cells responsible for our perception of color,  and "rod" cells that handle low light conditions. When light falls on them, the cones and rods zap little electrical pulses that are sent to bipolar and ganglion cells, which process the signals before they're beamed to the brain. If the photoreceptors are damaged, however, then the entire visual chain is cut off.But gold nanoparticles — specifically, plasmonic gold nanorods — could effectively replace them. In the mice experiments, the researchers found that focusing infrared light onto the metal particles generated heat that stimulated the bipolar and ganglion cells, just like the photoreceptors would. This resulted in increased activity in the visual cortices of the mices' brains, indicating that the visual signals were in fact being received and that their vision was partially restored. And so far, the team hasn't observed any side effects from the approach."We showed that the nanoparticles can stay in the retina for months with no major toxicity," Nie said.Applied to humans, a pair of goggles would beam infrared lasers encoding image data gathered from an onboard camera into the gold nanoparticles, and eureka — you have visual signals being sent to the brain. A similar approach was proposed a few years ago, the team notes, but crucially, this one doesn't require surgery, just a relatively simple injection (and a very advanced piece of headgear).Nie believes the approach has other advantages, too, like allowing for a far higher-resolution image with a complete field of vision. Promising as it is, though, there's still significant research to be done before it can be tried in a clinical setting on humans, Nie said.Share This Article
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