• Elegoo Mars 5 Ultra review: A beginner friendly 3D printer that produces high-end results
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    Elegoo has released my favourite new resin printer of the last few years and it's a bargain.
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  • The Trump Memecoin's 'Money-Grab' Economics
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    When he launched his own cryptocurrency, Donald Trump produced unimaginable wealth from thin air. But it will come at a cost to someone.
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  • pCloud review: Back your Mac up to the cloud
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    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsLooks greatFolder backupMedia playbackConsUnlock processOur Verdict Up against the likes of OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox and more, pCloud stands out for its ease of use, colorful interface and flexible payment options.Price When ReviewedThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefinedBest Pricing TodayPrice When Reviewed199 EuroBest Prices Today: pCloudRetailerPricepCloud199,00 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from BackmarketWeve been testing a huge number of cloud-based storage services for your Mac, and while the usual mainstays are still easy to recommend, pCloud might just be worth a look for you.The Mac app is relatively barebones, but it essentially works in the same way as its rivals, albeit with a delightful web interface (who knew a splash of color could make such a difference?), and the option to buy a lifetime subscription outright. It also acts as a great media player, even in the web app.Are those features enough to catapult it into first place? Not quite. A bizarre unlock process to open up additional free storage is neat but a little irritating, while some of its features like file history are tucked behind an additional paywall.Still, if youve not tried pCloud its well worth a look, particularly if youre a little fed up of the usual heavy-hitters.First ImpressionsFile Backup: You can point pCloud at a folder or drive on your Mac and itll keep it in the cloud for you.FoundryOnce youre signed up for an account and download the pCloud Drive app, pCloud will let you upload and sync files on your Mac, so you can point it at a specific location and know itll keep things up to date. Its a nice, hands-free backup option to have switched on just in case you need it.As with many apps of its ilk, though, its essentially a wrapped for the web app. Thankfully, pClouds web app is clean, easy-to-navigate, and has a touch of color (youd be surprised at how rare that is).Unlocking Process: The way users unlock more storage could be seen as an inconvenienceFoundryRight off the bat, youll get access to 4GB of free storage, less than were used to but, through the option to unlock that can be raised to 10GB. On the one hand, thats nice, and double what some offer, but on the other, needing to invite a friend for an extra 1GB of storage feels pointless just give us the 10GB upfront!pCloud featuresEncryption: Encryption will cost extra, even if youre on a lifetime planFoundryThe secret sauce of OneDrive and Google Drive is that theyre great for creating files as well as storing them, but as with Sync and DropBox, pCloud is much closer to a place to edit documents shared between users, or backed up in the cloud for safe-keeping.Thats a key distinction because you wont be creating documents in pCloud, but that means its a very lightweight and breezy interface as a result.You can store and share all types of files, as well as setting a directory for a local folder on your Mac to keep backed up. You can also use a File Requests option to ask for files without sharing your pCloud account information.Perhaps my favorite feature is that media plays so well within pCloud. Saved a video? Youll be able to watch it via the in-window player, and the same can be said for audio and images, too. You can even backup social media profiles, which could be ideal for anyone working in community management.Additional costs are incurred for file history for 360 days (thats $80 per year), but you do get 15 days to recover files for free, or 30 days with premium. Theres also a Vault for storing items with client-side encryption, but thatll set for back $4.99 per month.That brings us nicely to cost. You can pay $59.88/59.88 (currently $49.99/49.99) for 500GB for a year, or $119.88/119.88 (currently $99.99/99.99) for 2TB, which is a solid deal. You can also go for lifetime versions, with 500GB for $299/299 (currently $199/199) or $599/599 (currently $399/399) for 2TB, or splash $1,890/1,890 (currently $1190/1190) for lifetime access to a whopping 10TB of storage.Sadly, those additional features (the extra file history and vault) arent included in those lifetime plans. Considering a user may spend well over $1,000, thats something worth considering.pCloud annoyancesWeb App: pCloud is pretty welcoming to look at, which is surprisingly rare.FoundryAside from those pricing gripes, pCloud is pretty fantastic as an alternative to some of the usual suspects.That initial unlocking process to get you to the 10GB of free storage feels a minor issue, and you wont be able to edit documents within pCloud, but short of that, its a fantastic option.Should you buy pCloud?If youre looking for lifetime cloud storage, pCloud is well worth a look. Its also easy to use and has some great extra features that could make it a dream for big libraries of home movies and pictures.
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  • Apple's iPhone SE 4 rumored to abandon notch in favor of Dynamic Island
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    A reliable leaker has shared a new image that suggests the upcoming iPhone SE 4 will feature Apple's Dynamic Island.Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 ProOn Monday, Evan Blass told X followers that the iPad Air would get an M3 upgrade, rather than the alleged M4 upgrade others have suggested. A mere few hours later, Blass alleges that Apple's next iPhone SE could ditch its notch for the Dynamic Island.Blass shared the following image, which shows four upcoming Apple devices. Among them was an iPhone that can safely be assumed to be the iPhone SE, as the iPhone 17 likely won't debut until the fall. Rumor Score: Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Hollow Knight: Silksong is Real, Progressing, and Will Release, Says Team Cherry
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    The wait for Team Cherrys Hollow Knight: Silksong has been maddening for its fan base, to say the least. Co-creator William Pellens recently Twitter profile changes encouraged fans to embark on an apparent ARG, potentially hinting at a reveal on April 2nd.Unfortunately, Matthew Leth Griffin, in charge of marketing and publishing, confirmed privately to YouTuber fireb0rn that these meant nothing, and theres no ARG. Thankfully, Griffin has since replied to an impassioned user asking if the game is real. Yes, the game is real, progressing and will release.Its all well and good, but there have still been very few updates by Team Cherry since the Metroidvania title was delayed past the first half of 2023. A lead playtester indicated the project is not in development hell, previously promising it would be worth the wait. As always, we await further details or even a new trailer.Hollow Knight: Silksong was first announced in February 2019. Its coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch while also releasing on day one for Game Pass.Leth reached out to me to confirm there was no Silksong ARG and that the changes to Williams account and the tweet were a nothingburger. Apologies to have misled everyone. The cake was a lie. fireb0rn (@fireb0rn) January 18, 2025Yes the game is real, progressing and will release. <3 Matthew Griffin (@griffinmatta) January 18, 2025
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  • Applications open for 2025 RAICF Scholarships and Bursaries
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    Students or emerging practitioners focused on making their mark in the architecture world are encouraged to apply for the RAIC Foundations 2025 Scholarships and Bursaries to receive recognition and monetary support for their work.The Foundation was established in 1964 and is governed by a Board of Trustees and is committed to advancing excellence and knowledge in Canadian architecture.The Foundations objectives include supporting students and interns in their architectural programs, promoting public discussion of architectural ideas affecting society, and supporting scholars in advanced research relating to community and the built environment.The 2025 portfolio features expanded opportunities such as the new Bing Thom Award, which is an essay competition open to all students enrolled in a Canadian school of architecture, or in the RAIC Syllabus Program. The eligibility criteria for the College of Fellows Centennial Fund has also been expanded and will offer two awards this year.To learn more about each opportunity, and review eligibility and submission requirements, visit the RAIC Scholarships and Bursaries webpage, and see the following.For Students:Bing Thom Award two awards of $3500 each | Apply by March 7Canada Green Building Council Scholarship for Sustainable Design and Research* $5,000 | Apply by March 7Vince Catalli Scholarship in Sustainable Design Innovation* $5,000 | Apply by May 2The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto Foundations Award for Architectural Conservation $1,000 | Apply by May 2Kiyoshi Matsuzaki Scholarship(for RAIC Syllabus students only) $3,000 | Apply by May 2*Submissions for these awards are limited to one or two for each accredited school. Schools will select student(s) to apply.For Interns / Intern Architects / Architects:RAIC Foundation Bursary $2,500 | Apply by March 7David Thom Leadership Award $5,000 | Apply by March 7College of Fellows Centennial Fund* $5,000 | Apply by May 2*The terms of reference were revised in 2024 to extend the eligibility of the grants awarded by the COF Centennial Fund to graduates of an accredited Canadian school of architecture and graduates of the RAIC Syllabus program, in addition to Interns/Intern Architects.The post Applications open for 2025 RAICF Scholarships and Bursaries appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Open-source DeepSeek-R1 uses pure reinforcement learning to match OpenAI o1 at 95% less cost
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    Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreChinese AI startup DeepSeek, known for challenging leading AI vendors with open-source technologies, just dropped another bombshell: a new open reasoning LLM called DeepSeek-R1.Based on the recently introduced DeepSeek V3 mixture-of-experts model, DeepSeek-R1 matches the performance of o1, OpenAIs frontier reasoning LLM, across math, coding and reasoning tasks. The best part? It does this at a much more tempting cost, proving to be 90-95% more affordable than the latter.The release marks a major leap forward in the open-source arena. It showcases that open models are further closing the gap with closed commercial models in the race to artificial general intelligence (AGI). To show the prowess of its work, DeepSeek also used R1 to distill six Llama and Qwen models, taking their performance to new levels. In one case, the distilled version of Qwen-1.5B outperformed much bigger models, GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet, in select math benchmarks.These distilled models, along with the main R1, have been open-sourced and are available on Hugging Face under an MIT license.What does DeepSeek-R1 bring to the table?The focus is sharpening on artificial general intelligence (AGI), a level of AI that can perform intellectual tasks like humans. A lot of teams are doubling down on enhancing models reasoning capabilities. OpenAI made the first notable move in the domain with its o1 model, which uses a chain-of-thought reasoning process to tackle a problem. Through RL (reinforcement learning, or reward-driven optimization), o1 learns to hone its chain of thought and refine the strategies it uses ultimately learning to recognize and correct its mistakes, or try new approaches when the current ones arent working.Now, continuing the work in this direction, DeepSeek has released DeepSeek-R1, which uses a combination of RL and supervised fine-tuning to handle complex reasoning tasks and match the performance of o1.When tested, DeepSeek-R1 scored 79.8% on AIME 2024 mathematics tests and 97.3% on MATH-500. It also achieved a 2,029 rating on Codeforces better than 96.3% of human programmers. In contrast, o1-1217 scored 79.2%, 96.4% and 96.6% respectively on these benchmarks.It also demonstrated strong general knowledge, with 90.8% accuracy on MMLU, just behind o1s 91.8%.Performance of DeepSeek-R1 vs OpenAI o1 and o1-miniThe training pipelineDeepSeek-R1s reasoning performance marks a big win for the Chinese startup in the US-dominated AI space, especially as the entire work is open-source, including how the company trained the whole thing.However, the work isnt as straightforward as it sounds.According to the paper describing the research, DeepSeek-R1 was developed as an enhanced version of DeepSeek-R1-Zero a breakthrough model trained solely from reinforcement learning.The company first used DeepSeek-V3-base as the base model, developing its reasoning capabilities without employing supervised data, essentially focusing only on its self-evolution through a pure RL-based trial-and-error process. Developed intrinsically from the work, this ability ensures the model can solve increasingly complex reasoning tasks by leveraging extended test-time computation to explore and refine its thought processes in greater depth.During training, DeepSeek-R1-Zero naturally emerged with numerous powerful and interesting reasoning behaviors, the researchers note in the paper. After thousands of RL steps, DeepSeek-R1-Zero exhibits super performance on reasoning benchmarks. For instance, the pass@1 score on AIME 2024 increases from 15.6% to 71.0%, and with majority voting, the score further improves to 86.7%, matching the performance of OpenAI-o1-0912. However, despite showing improved performance, including behaviors like reflection and exploration of alternatives, the initial model did show some problems, including poor readability and language mixing. To fix this, the company built on the work done for R1-Zero, using a multi-stage approach combining both supervised learning and reinforcement learning, and thus came up with the enhanced R1 model.Specifically, we begin by collecting thousands of cold-start data to fine-tune the DeepSeek-V3-Base model, the researchers explained. Following this, we perform reasoning-oriented RL like DeepSeek-R1- Zero. Upon nearing convergence in the RL process, we create new SFT data through rejection sampling on the RL checkpoint, combined with supervised data from DeepSeek-V3 in domains such as writing, factual QA, and self-cognition, and then retrain the DeepSeek-V3-Base model. After fine-tuning with the new data, the checkpoint undergoes an additional RL process, taking into account prompts from all scenarios. After these steps, we obtained a checkpoint referred to as DeepSeek-R1, which achieves performance on par with OpenAI-o1-1217. Far more affordable than o1In addition to enhanced performance that nearly matches OpenAIs o1 across benchmarks, the new DeepSeek-R1 is also very affordable. Specifically, where OpenAI o1 costs $15 per million input tokens and $60 per million output tokens, DeepSeek Reasoner, which is based on the R1 model, costs $0.55 per million input and $2.19 per million output tokens.The model can be tested as DeepThink on the DeepSeek chat platform, which is similar to ChatGPT. Interested users can access the model weights and code repository via Hugging Face, under an MIT license, or can go with the API for direct integration.Daily insights on business use cases with VB DailyIf you want to impress your boss, VB Daily has you covered. We give you the inside scoop on what companies are doing with generative AI, from regulatory shifts to practical deployments, so you can share insights for maximum ROI.Read our Privacy PolicyThanks for subscribing. 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  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer outlines new tools to fight online cheats
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    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer outlines new tools to fight online cheatsTweaks to anti-cheat systems see another 136,000 players bannedImage credit: Treyarch / Activision News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Jan. 20, 2025 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer Treyarch has tweaked its anti-cheat systems and banned another 136,000 players across Black Ops 6 and battle-royale spin-off, Warzone.In a detailed update to players on X, Treyarch and partner studios Raven Software, Beenox, and Demonware acknowledged that "instances of cheating in Call of Duty [...] are frustrating and severely impact the experience for our community" and outlined new layers of security and protections to combat cheaters.This includes updated detection models - such as to catch aim botting - and better account trust and hardware identifiers to target serial cheaters, helping the game identify and then ban 136,000 ranked play cheats.Addressing IP-based banning, the update said Call of Duty's Ricochet system does not utilise IP-based bans so as not to "take action against" entire groups that may not have been engaging in cheating behaviours.Looking ahead to 2025, there will be major kernel-level driver updates, a reinforced encryption process, and an all-new tampering detection system."Were not slowing down in our mission to shut down cheaters whose only mission is to ruin the fun for everyone else, and were confident that the combination of the updates above, as well as ongoing improvements to our detection systems and Activisions continued legal actions against illegal cheat sellers, will provide a demonstrably healthier gameplay experience going forward," the statement concluded.We recently learned that developing three Call of Duty titles between 2015 and 2020 cost Activision between $450m and $700m per game.
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  • Fujifilms new stabilized binoculars deliver even more zoom
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    Fujifilm has announced two new additions to its flagship Techno-Stabi line of binoculars featuring electronic stabilization, as spotted by PetaPixel. The new TS-L2040 and TS-L1640 deliver even more magnification than Fujfilms previous top-of-the-line offering 20x and 16x, instead of just 14x while also being smaller and lighter without sacrificing features like waterproofing. Both new models can survive a complete dunking to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes.The Fujifilm TS-L2040, with 20x magnification, will be $1,299.95 when available for purchase starting on January 31st, 2025. The slightly cheaper TS-L1640, which offer 16x magnification, will be $1,199.95.Using binoculars with more than 10x magnification without a tripod or stable support can result in blurred images because humans are simply incapable of holding them steady enough by hand. Even imperceptible hand movements are exaggerated through a pair of binoculars, making it hard to focus on a distant magnified subject.Fujifilms new TS-L2040 Techno-Stabi binoculars (right) are smaller and lighter than the companys previous flagship model (left) which weigh about a pound heavier. Image: FujifilmFujifilms new models rely on a gimbal-mounted prism with plus and minus three degrees of electronic stabilization. Theyre also noticeably smaller and lighter than the companys existing Techno-Stabi TS-X14x40 binoculars weighing 1.88 pounds instead of 2.9 pounds making them easier for birdwatchers to carry on a hike.The two new models arent entirely replacing Fujifilms heavier and bulkier TS-X14x40 binoculars. Although the older model only offers 14x magnification for the same price as the companys new 20x offering, they feature a more rugged design with plus and minus six degrees of electronic stabilization.In a video comparing the old and new models, Fujifilmtechnical expert, Michael Bulbenko, says the older model is still a better choice for boaters given the extra movements while out on the water.Fujifilm says both new models run on a pair of AAA batteries that offer up to 30 hours of stabilization. Image: FujifilmOther features of the new TS-L2040 and TS-L1640 include 40mm objective lenses on the front that allow more light in to boost brightness. Fujifilms cheapest stabilized binoculars, the $749.95 TS12x28WP, feature much smaller front lenses that are just 28mm in size.Both new binocular models are powered by a pair of AAA batteries that Fujifilm says will keep the image stabilization continuously powered for up to 30 hours. The binoculars will also automatically power themselves off after 60 minutes if you forget to, so if youre headed out on a weekend birdwatching trip, you probably wont need to pack an extra set of AAAs.
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  • AutoCBT: An Adaptive Multi-Agent Framework for Enhanced Automated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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    Traditional psychological counseling, often conducted in person, remains limited to individuals actively seeking help for psychological concerns. In contrast, online automated counseling presents a viable option for those hesitant to pursue therapy due to stigma or shame. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a widely practiced approach in psychological counseling, aims to help individuals identify and correct cognitive distortions contributing to negative emotions and behaviors. The emergence of LLMs has opened new possibilities for automating CBT diagnosis and treatment. However, current LLM-based CBT systems face challenges such as fixed structural frameworks, which limit adaptability and self-optimization, and repetitive response patterns that provide generic, unhelpful suggestions.Recent advancements in AI have introduced frameworks like CBT-LLM, which employs prompt-based learning, and CoCoA, which integrates memory mechanisms for retrieval-augmented generation. These systems aim to identify and address cognitive distortions in user statements while enhancing the depth and relevance of therapeutic interactions. Despite their potential, existing methods often lack personalization, adaptability to changing user needs, and a nuanced understanding of dynamic therapeutic processes. To bridge these gaps, ongoing research uses annotated datasets, ontologies, and advanced LLMs to develop context-aware CBT systems that mimic human cognitive processes.Researchers from the Shenzhen Key Laboratory for High-Performance Data Mining, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and several other institutions developed AutoCBT, an autonomous multi-agent framework designed for CBT in single-turn psychological consultations. Utilizing Quora-like and YiXinLi models, AutoCBT integrates dynamic routing and memory mechanisms to improve response quality and adaptability. The framework undergoes structured reasoning and editing to generate high-quality, context-aware outputs. Evaluated on a bilingual dataset, it outperforms traditional LLM-based systems, addressing challenges like dynamic routing, supervisory mechanisms, and Llamas over-protection issue.AutoCBT is a versatile framework designed for multi-agent systems in CBT, comprising a Counsellor Agent (interface), Supervisor Agents, communication topology, and routing strategies. The Counsellor Agent, powered by LLMs, interacts with users and seeks input from Supervisor Agents to generate confident, high-quality responses. Agents feature memory mechanisms for short-term and long-term storage, and routing strategies like unicast and broadcast enable dynamic communication. AutoCBT incorporates CBT principlesempathy, belief identification, reflection, strategy, and encouragementmapped to specific Supervisor Agents. Its effectiveness was validated using a bilingual dataset combining PsyQA and TherapistQA, categorized and augmented with cognitive distortion examples.In online psychological counseling, LLMs like Qwen-2.5-72B and Llama-3.1-70B were evaluated for handling emotional nuances and instruction adherence. AutoCBT, a two-stage framework, outperformed Generation and PromptCBT by incorporating dynamic routing and supervisory mechanisms, achieving higher scores across empathy, cognitive distortion handling, and response relevance. AutoCBTs iterative approach enhanced its draft responses, which were validated by automatic and human evaluations. Challenges included routing conflicts, role confusion, and redundant feedback loops, mitigated through design adjustments. Llamas over-caution led to frequent refusals on sensitive topics, unlike Qwen, which responded comprehensively, highlighting the importance of balance in model sensitivity.In conclusion, AutoCBT is an innovative multi-agent framework designed for CBT-based psychological counseling. By integrating dynamic routing and supervisory mechanisms, AutoCBT addresses limitations in traditional LLM-based counseling, significantly enhancing response quality and effectiveness in identifying and addressing cognitive distortions. AutoCBT achieves superior dialogue quality through its adaptive and autonomous design compared to static, prompt-based systems. Challenges in LLMs semantic understanding and instruction adherence were identified and mitigated through targeted solutions. Leveraging bilingual datasets and models, the framework demonstrates its potential to deliver high-quality, automated counseling services. It offers a scalable alternative for individuals hesitant to pursue traditional therapy due to stigma.Check out the Paper. 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. Sana Hassan+ postsSana Hassan, a consulting intern at Marktechpost and dual-degree student at IIT Madras, is passionate about applying technology and AI to address real-world challenges. With a keen interest in solving practical problems, he brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of AI and real-life solutions. Meet 'Height':The only autonomous project management tool (Sponsored)
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