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    The Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup leans on AI to keep its cameras fresh
    Samsung's Galaxy S25 smartphones launched today, but when it comes to the all-important cameras, the company leaned on AI rather than making any meaningful changes. There is one welcome addition, though. Samsung finally caught up to to rivals like Honor by introducing log video to allow more precise color grading. Other key updates include improved low-light capability on all models, the new "ProVisual engine," a "virtual aperture" and a much higher resolution ultrawide camera on the high-end Ultra.Last year the Galaxy S24 Ultra's big selling point was the 200MP camera, which made the 12MP ultrawide look weak in comparison. Samsung remedied that with the Galaxy S25 Ultra by more than quadrupling that sensor to 50MP. That also helps Samsung match up better against Google's Pixel 9 Pro and its 48-megapixel ultrawide camera.Mat Smith for EngadgetWith that, the Ultra now has a formidable suite of cameras: a 200MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, 10MP 3x telephoto and 50MP 5x tele. However, that makes the more mainstream Galaxy S25 and S25+ look a bit weak in comparison. Those only come with a 50MP wide, 12MP ultrawide and 10MP 3x tele, just like the last two models. All phones have a front 12MP selfie camera with up to 4K 60p video.Samsung also rectified a weak point we addressed in our reviews on the S24: sub-par low-light performance. With Qualcomms new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, Samsung says the new cameras can analyze noise more effectively using a new "spatial-temporal filter," that can detect moving and static objects more precisely. That in turn allows for cleaner video, particularly with moving objects in dim environments. The downside is that applying stronger noise reduction can generate weird artifacts, something we'll test further in upcoming reviews. In fact, during Samsung's presentation, I couldn't help but notice a strange separation between the moving subject and background.Other key new camera features are also available across the S25 lineup. The most important one for content creators is Galaxy Log, which finally enables log video to improve dynamic range and allow more accurate color grading. That's a much-requested feature for Galaxy phones that was only available previously with third-party apps. It also records with 10-bits of color like the HDR mode. However, the new feature still falls short of the ability to capture ProRes log video on the latest iPhones.Samsung's new Galaxy Log featureSamsungI tested log on Honor's Magic smartphone series and it can meaningfully improve video by boosting dynamic range in tricky lighting situations (a backlit subject or sunny day, for instance). The problem is that transforming log into regular footage requires an editing app and some knowledge about things like LUTs so whether this will catch on with users depends on how Samsung implements it.Samsung also enabled 10-bit HDR video capture by default, which allows you to shoot more colorful and detailed images. However, be aware that such content might not display properly on apps and devices that don't support HDR (other smartphones, PCs, TVs, etc.).To treat photos after you take them, Samsung enhanced Portrait Studio with new features like personalized avatars with more true-to-life facial expressions. It also added new analog filters for a more film-like aesthetic for photos and videos.Mat Smith for EngadgetThere are two other new tricks: Audio Eraser and Virtual Aperture. Though all the cameras have a fixed aperture, the latter simulates having an adjustable one just like mirrorless cameras. However, the feat is accomplished through computational tricks, so it's likely to look a bit artificial.Audio Eraser, meanwhile, is an AI-powered noise reduction system designed to cut out background sounds in busy environments when shooting video, no doubt inspired by Apple's Audio Mix and the Audio Magic Eraser on Pixel devices. During the demo, Samsung showed how it could cut different types of noises like wind, waves and nature.The Galaxy S25 Ultra's new camera is great if you can afford that $1,300 model, while the improved low-light handling, Galaxy Log and AI should provide nice, but not spectacular, benefits. All told, Samsung didn't bring as much to the table as the iPhone 16 with its Camera Control button, or the Pixel 9 (Video Boost, Add Me, Auto Frame). For more on how the Galaxy S25's cameras work in the real world, check out our hands-on tests and stay tuned for full reviews.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/the-samsung-galaxy-s25-lineup-leans-on-ai-to-keep-its-cameras-fresh-181056862.html?src=rss
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    Samsung Galaxy S25 phones get Content Credentials support and I couldn't be happier for creators
    Samsung becomes the first manufacturer of phones to adopt Adobe's Content Credentials standard now others need to follow suit.
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    Canon's new RF 16-28mm F2.8 wide-angle zoom lens impressed me, but I'm less convinced we need it
    The new Canon RF 16-28mm F2.8 IS STM ultra-wide zoom lens is a smaller and cheaper alternative to Canon's pro L-series lenses, ideal for enthusiast cameras like the EOS R8.
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    How Trump is escalating his campaign against DEI programs
    U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his campaign against diversity programs on Tuesday by pressuring the private sector to join the initiative and telling government employees in offices administering such programs they would be placed on paid leave.On his first day in office, Trump issued a series of executive orders to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs, which attempt to promote opportunities for women, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ people and other traditionally underrepresented groups.Civil rights advocates have argued such programs are necessary to address longstanding inequities and structural racism.In an executive order issued on Tuesday, Trump revoked executive orders dating as far back as 1965 on environmental actions, equal employment opportunities and encouragement to federal contractors to achieve workforce balancing on race, gender and religion.The 1965 order that was revoked was signed by then-President Lyndon Johnson to protect the rights of workers employed by federal contractors and ensure they remained free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin, according to the Labor Department.The Trump executive order seeks to dissuade private companies that receive government contracts from using DEI programs and hiring on the basis of race and sex what the order called illegal DEI discrimination and preferences and asked government agencies to identify private companies that might be subject to civil investigation.As a part of this plan, each agency shall identify up to nine potential civil compliance investigations of publicly traded corporations, large non-profit corporations or associations, foundations with assets of 500 million dollars or more, State and local bar and medical associations, and institutions of higher education with endowments over 1 billion dollars, the order said.Full details on how the Trump administration would enforce civil compliance investigations were not immediately available.The order issued on Tuesday stipulates that federal and private-sector employment preferences for military veterans could continue.The executive order was celebrated by conservative activists and Republican leaders. It was also met with swift condemnation from civil rights leaders.Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, announced on Wednesday the organization and its partners plan to identify two companies in the next 90 days that will be boycotted for abandoning DEI pledges.Basil Smikle Jr., a political strategist and policy adviser, said he was troubled by the Trump administrations assertion that diversity programs were diminishing the importance of individual merit, aptitude, hard work, and determination because it suggested women and people of color lacked merit or qualifications.Theres this clear effort to hinder, if not erode, the political and economic power of people of color and women, Smikle said.What it does is opens up the door for more cronyism, he said.The White House did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters to address criticism from civil rights advocates.Separately, the Trump administration instructed U.S. federal government departments and agencies to dismantle all DEI programs, advising employees of such programs that they would be immediately placed on paid leave.The government should by the end of business on Wednesday inform employees of any government offices or units focused exclusively on DEI that their programs will be shut down and employees placed on leave, the Office of Personnel Management said in a memorandum.Trump also signed a memorandum on Tuesday that ends a Biden administration initiative to promote diversity in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), ordering the FAA administrator to immediately stop DEI hiring programs, the White House said.Trump ordered the FAA to conduct a safety review that would replace any employees who fail to demonstrate their competence.President Trump is immediately terminating this illegal and dangerous program and requiring that all FAA hiring be based solely on ensuring the safety of airline passengers and overall job excellence, the White House said in a fact sheet.Daniel Trotta, Bianca Flowers, Kanishka Singh and Andrea Shalal, Reuters
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    Wisconsin man charged with arson of congressmans office over TikTok ban
    Prosecutors charged a Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to burn down a congressmans office because he was upset with thefederal TikTok banwith multiple counts on Wednesday, including arson.Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney filed a complaint against 19-year-old Caiden Stachowicz charging him with felony arson, making terrorist threats, attempted burglary, and property damage. He would face more than 50 years behind bars if convicted on all counts.Stachowicz, of Menasha, was scheduled to make his initial court appearance Wednesday morning. Online court records did not list an attorney for him.According to the complaint, a police officer responded to a fire outside Republican U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothmans Fond du Lac office around 1 a.m. Sunday and saw Stachowicz standing nearby.The officer said that as he worked to put out the flames with his extinguisher, Stachowicz told him that he started the fire because he doesnt like Grothman. The officer handcuffed Stachowicz and took him to the police department. Firefighters and police quickly extinguished the fire, limiting the damage.During an interview at the department, Stachowicz told the officer that he bought gas and matches to start a fire at Grothmans office, according to the complaint. He said that he tried to break into the office so he could start the fire inside but couldnt break the window. He then poured the gas on an electrical box in the back of the building and around the front of the building, lit a match and watched it burn, according to the complaint.He said he wanted to burn the building down because the U.S. government was shutting down TikTok and Grothman voted yes to shutting it down, according to the complaint. Grothman voted for a bill last April that mandated TikToks China-based company, ByteDance, sell its U.S. operation by Sunday.Stachowicz said that he believed the shutdown violated his constitutional rights. He added that in the past he has participated in peaceful protests but no longer believes peace is an option, according to the complaint.Caiden said that it was a government building and wanted to cause disruption and make a point by starting the building on fire, the complaint said. Caiden said he wished the whole building would have burned down.Asked if he hoped people were inside the building, he said no and that he didnt want to hurt anyone and didnt want to harm Grothman himself.TikTok went dark late Saturday, but the platformcame back online hours laterafter then-President-elect Donald Trump said he would try to give ByteDance more time to find a buyer.Trump signed an executive orderMonday after he was inaugurated instructing the U.S. attorney general not to enforce the ban for 75 days.Grothman didnt immediately respond to an Associated Press request for comment on the charges Wednesday.Todd Richmond, Associated Press
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    Sigla Studio restores original features inside 1900s Barcelona apartment
    Original mosaic floors and decorative mouldings have been restored in this early 20th-century Barcelona apartment renovation by local practice Sigla Studio.Located in the city's Eixample district, the 150-square-metre apartment sits within a residential building constructed in 1904 called Casa Salvador Viladevall III.Sigla Studio renovated a Barcelona apartment to celebrate its original featuresAfter visiting several apartments within the building, the studio found that many had previously been renovated without much consideration for the original features.By contrast, Sigla Studio looked to incorporate as many of the building's early 20th-century characteristics as possible while introducing some contemporary touches to improve functionality and comfort.Mosaic floor tiles, ceiling mouldings and wooden doors were preserved and restored"Casa Salvador Viladecal III is a prime example of Catalan modernism, with its intricate hydraulic mosaics, high plaster-moulded ceilings and solid wooden doors," Sigla Studio co-founder Bernat Riera told Dezeen."These features, emblematic of the period, were meticulously preserved and restored".A wooden table designed by the studio is the centrepiece of the dining spaceColourful mosaic floor tiles run throughout most of the apartment, including the open-plan living and dining room."The hydraulic floors, identified as creations by Teotim Fortuny, were carefully rehabilitated and missing tiles were sourced to maintain their integrity," explained Riera."Fortuny, a prominent manufacturer of hydraulic mosaics in Catalonia, founded his company in 1895 and was characterised by his intricate designs that reflected both modernist influences and traditional Catalan elements," he stated.The open-plan dining and living area leads out to an internal patioAt the centre of the dining space sits a large table designed by the studio, comprised of a marine plywood structure and a Roman travertine marble top.Above the table, a silver pendant lamp hangs down, fitted to a ceiling rose that forms one part of the decorative plaster mouldings adorning the ceilings.A speckled black sofa marks the divide between the dining and living spaces, where the mosaic tile pattern also changes.Original doors and windows were restored and updated with double-glazingSolid pine doors lead out to an internal patio, with exposed brick walls, mosaic flooring and a row of large windows allowing natural light into the space.All the original doors and windows were restored and updated with double glazing, which the studio said improved energy efficiency without compromising on the level of texture and detailing.Steel kitchen cabinets contrast against warm red marble floorsStructurally, one of the most significant interventions made by Sigla Studio was opening up the kitchen to the hallway.This change, as well as an internal window that was cut between the kitchen and living room, was designed to improve the flow and natural light levels in the centre of the apartment.Other additions include the vaulted kitchen ceiling and the warm red Alicante marble floors, which contrast with the cool steel kitchen cabinets.A natural, pared-back scheme was used for the bedroomsIn the bedrooms, the studio opted for a simple, pared-back colour palette."The palette carefully balances the vibrancy of the restored floors with softer, natural tones, ensuring a seamless integration of historical and modern features," said Riera.Read: DG Arquitecto adds minimalist interventions to historic Valencia apartmentResponding to the client's request for an additional bedroom, the studio divided the main bedroom into two with a custom built-in dressing room."A fourth room was added by splitting the main bedroom using a custom furniture piece, avoiding any alterations to the original mosaic floors or ceiling mouldings," Riera added."This adaptive design respects the original layout while accommodating the needs of a modern family."The apartment's main bedroom was divided in two using a custom-made furniture pieceDesigned to blend in with the wider scheme, the bathrooms were finished with custom-made red marble sinks and detailing."Red Alicante marble in the bathrooms and kitchen adds depth and complements the historic hydraulic tiles, emphasising the connection between old and new," said Riera.Red marble was used for the bathroom finishes to complement the wider interior scheme"The bathrooms are designed to visually integrate with the rest of the apartment, moving away from the traditional idea of hermetic and isolated spaces," Riera said."When not in use, the doors remain open, contributing to a greater sense of spaciousness and improving overall lighting."Other Spanish apartment renovations recently featured on Dezeen include a 19th-century Madrid apartment decorated with colourful furniture by Lucas y Hernandez Gil and a Barcelona apartment divided with a gold-leaf wall by Ral Snchez Architects.The photography is by Marta Vidal.The post Sigla Studio restores original features inside 1900s Barcelona apartment appeared first on Dezeen.
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    Emergency Response Transformed: Inside Kazakhstans SOS 102 System
    Emergency response systems worldwide are undergoing rapid transformation, and Kazakhstan is no exception. With the introduction of the SOS 102 app, the country has set a new standard for public safety, redefining how law enforcement interacts with citizens. Launched in 2021, the system integrates cutting-edge technology with a citizen-centric approach, establishing itself as a benchmark for modern, responsive emergency services.Since its launch, SOS 102 has processed over 342,500 requests, with more than 250,000 originating from its mobile app. This high adoption rate underscores the effectiveness of its omni-channel design, which seamlessly connects traditional hotlines with digital platforms such as a mobile app, social media, and instant messaging. Citizens can report incidents, submit multimedia evidence, and track police responses in real-timeall with just a few taps.One of the standout features is the integration of AI. The system uses AI to filter and prioritize incoming requests, ensuring that urgent cases receive immediate attention. This not only reduces response times but also enhances the accuracy and efficiency of incident handling, building greater trust between law enforcement and the public.What spurred the need for SOS 102?Before SOS 102, Kazakhstans emergency response relied heavily on traditional phone lines. This system posed several challenges:Limited real-time information: Without a digital platform, it was difficult for citizens to share detailed incident information, such as photos or videos, which often delayed resolution.Low transparency:Citizens had no way to track the progress of their reports, leading to a lack of trust in the system.Lack of integration:There was no mechanism to consolidate reports from different channels, resulting in inefficiencies in response efforts.These limitations highlighted the urgent need for a more modern, integrated approach to public safety communication. SOS 102 was developed to address these gaps while aligning with the countrys broader Listening State initiative, which aims to foster transparency and responsiveness in governance.Lessons from the global stageKazakhstans initiative mirrors global trends in emergency response modernization, drawing parallels with systems like NG911 in North America and 112 in Europe. However, SOS 102 goes further by tailoring international best practices to local needs.For instance, similar to efforts in Singapore, SOS 102 leverages AI for rapid prioritization and IoT for real-time geolocation, ensuring prompt and precise responses. It is also inspired by Dubais advanced systems to ensure user-centric design: SOS 102 emphasizes accessibility and transparency, with features like live tracking of police responses and simple interfaces for incident reporting.Future enhancements for a safer KazakhstanLooking ahead, the SOS 102 system is poised for further upgrades. Planned developments include enhanced audio and video call functionalities, expanded services like vehicle history checks, and continuous improvements based on user feedback. These updates aim to make the system even more intuitive and versatile, reinforcing its role as a pillar of Kazakhstans public safety strategy.Kazakhstans SOS 102 exemplifies how technology and citizen-focused design can transform emergency response systems. By addressing local challenges and incorporating global best practices, the initiative not only sets a precedent for other nations but also fosters a safer, more connected community.Kazakhstans SOS 102 sets a new benchmark for modern emergency response systems. To gain a deeper understanding of the technology, design, and outcomes driving its success, download the detailed white paper: SOS 102: Leveraging Technology to Deliver Responsive, Community-Centered Policing.
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    How to share Safari tabs across different devices with iCloud Tabs
    Having Safari be able to open the same tabs on all your Apple devices is hugely convenient, yet Apple hides the feature away. Here's how to find and make use of it.What did we do before tabs? And now you can automatically share them across your devicesThis is specifically about what are called iCloud tabs and they are not the same as Tab Groups. If you use Tab Groups in Safari on one Apple device, the feature is on with the same tabs on all your devices.In theory, iCloud tabs is always on too, but you have to dig further to find it, and you have to make sure that it is enabled. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    The Royal Shakespeare Company is turning Macbeth into a neo-noir game
    Macbeth, William Shakespeares iconic play, is being reimagined as an interactive video game with a neo-noir vibe and its being developed in part by the Royal Shakespeare Company. The game, titled Lili, is a screen life thriller video game where youll have access to a modern-day Lady Macbeths personal devices, according to a press release.Players will be immersed in a stylized, neo-noir vision of modern Iran, where surveillance and authoritarianism are part of daily life, the release says. The gameplay will feature a blend of live-action cinema within an interactive game format, giving players the chance to immerse themselves in the world of Lady Macbeth and make choices that influence her destiny. It sounds kind of like a version of Macbeth inspired by Sam Barlows interactive thrillers.The Royal Shakespeare Company is making the game in collaboration with iNK Stories, a New York-based indie studio and publisher that also made 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. It stars Zar Amir as Lady Macbeth (Lili), per the press release.Lili is set to release later in 2025.
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    Kimi k1.5: A Next Generation Multi-Modal LLM Trained with Reinforcement Learning on Advancing AI with Scalable Multimodal Reasoning and Benchmark Excellence
    Reinforcement learning (RL) has fundamentally transformed AI by allowing models to improve performance iteratively through interaction and feedback. When applied to large language models (LLMs), RL opens new avenues for handling tasks that require complex reasoning, such as mathematical problem-solving, coding, and multimodal data interpretation. Traditional methods rely heavily on pretraining with large static datasets. Still, their limitations have become evident as models solve problems that require dynamic exploration and adaptive decision-making.A main challenge in advancing LLMs lies in scaling their capabilities while ensuring computational efficiency. Based on static datasets, conventional pretraining approaches struggle to meet the demands of complex tasks involving intricate reasoning. Also, existing LLM RL implementations have failed to deliver state-of-the-art results due to inefficiencies in prompt design, policy optimization, and data handling. These shortcomings have left a gap in developing models capable of performing well across diverse benchmarks, especially those requiring simultaneous reasoning over text and visual inputs. Solving this problem necessitates a comprehensive framework that aligns model optimization with task-specific requirements while maintaining token efficiency.Prior solutions for improving LLMs include supervised fine-tuning and advanced reasoning techniques such as chain-of-thought (CoT) prompting. CoT reasoning allows models to break down problems into intermediate steps, enhancing their ability to tackle complex questions. However, this method is computationally expensive and often constrained by traditional LLMs limited context window size. Similarly, Monte Carlo tree search, a popular technique for reasoning enhancement, introduces additional computational overhead and complexity. The absence of scalable RL frameworks for LLMs has further restricted progress, underscoring the need for a novel approach that balances performance improvements with efficiency.Researchers from the Kimi Team have introduced Kimi k1.5, a next-generation multimodal LLM designed to overcome these challenges by integrating RL with extended context capabilities. This model employs innovative techniques such as long-context scaling, which expands the context window to 128,000 tokens, enabling it to process larger problem contexts effectively. Unlike prior approaches, the Kimi k1.5 avoids relying on complex methods like Monte Carlo tree search or value functions, opting for a streamlined RL framework. The research team implemented advanced RL prompt set curation to enhance the models adaptability, including diverse prompts spanning STEM, coding, and general reasoning tasks.The Kimi k1.5 was developed in two versions:The long-CoT model: It excels in extended reasoning tasks, leveraging its 128k-token context window to achieve groundbreaking results across benchmarks. For instance, it scored 96.2% on MATH500 and 94th percentile on Codeforces, demonstrating its ability to handle complex, multi-step problems.The short-CoT model: The short-CoT model was optimized for efficiency using advanced long-to-short context training methods. This approach successfully transferred reasoning priors from the long-CoT model, allowing the short-CoT model to maintain high performance, 60.8% on AIME and 94.6% on MATH500, while significantly reducing token usage.The training process combined supervised fine-tuning, long-chain reasoning, and RL to create a robust framework for problem-solving. Key innovations included partial rollouts, a technique that reuses previously computed trajectories to improve computational efficiency during long-context processing. Using multimodal data sources, such as real-world and synthetic visual reasoning datasets, further strengthened the models ability to interpret and reason across text and images. Advanced sampling strategies, including curriculum and prioritized sampling, ensured training focused on areas where the model demonstrated weaker performance.Kimi k1.5 demonstrated significant improvements in token efficiency through its long-to-short context training methodology, enabling the transfer of reasoning priors from long-context models to shorter models while maintaining high performance and reducing token consumption. The model achieved exceptional results across multiple benchmarks, including a 96.2% exact match accuracy on MATH500, a 94th percentile on Codeforces, and a pass rate of 77.5% on AIME, surpassing state-of-the-art models like GPT-4o and Claude Sonnet 3.5 by substantial margins. Its short-CoT performance outperformed GPT-4o and Claude Sonnet 3.5 on benchmarks like AIME and LiveCodeBench by up to 550%, while its long-CoT performance matched o1 across multiple modalities, including MathVista and Codeforces. Key features include long-context scaling with RL using context windows of up to 128k tokens, efficient training through partial rollouts, improved policy optimization via online mirror descent, advanced sampling strategies, and length penalties. Also, Kimi k1.5 excels in joint reasoning over text and vision, highlighting its multi-modal capabilities.The research presented several key takeaways:By enabling models to explore dynamically with rewards, RL removes the constraints of static datasets, expanding the scope of reasoning and problem-solving.Using a 128,000-token context window allowed the model to effectively perform long-chain reasoning, a critical factor in its state-of-the-art results.Partial rollouts and prioritized sampling strategies optimized the training process, ensuring resources were allocated to the most impactful areas.Incorporating diverse visual and textual data enabled the model to excel across benchmarks requiring simultaneous reasoning over multiple input types.The streamlined RL framework used in Kimi k1.5 avoided the pitfalls of more computationally demanding techniques, achieving high performance without excessive resource consumption.In conclusion, the Kimi k1.5 addresses the limitations of traditional pretraining methods and implements innovative techniques for context scaling and token efficiency; the research sets a new benchmark for performance across reasoning and multimodal tasks. The long-CoT and short-CoT models collectively showcase the adaptability of Kimi k1.5, from handling complex, extended reasoning tasks to achieving token-efficient solutions for shorter contexts.Check out the Paper and GitHub Page. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitter and join ourTelegram Channel andLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our65k+ ML SubReddit. Asif RazzaqAsif Razzaq is the CEO of Marktechpost Media Inc.. As a visionary entrepreneur and engineer, Asif is committed to harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence for social good. His most recent endeavor is the launch of an Artificial Intelligence Media Platform, Marktechpost, which stands out for its in-depth coverage of machine learning and deep learning news that is both technically sound and easily understandable by a wide audience. The platform boasts of over 2 million monthly views, illustrating its popularity among audiences. 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