• Trump Signs Order to Create a Crypto Reserve, Adviser Says
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    The first-of-its-kind reserve would be anchored by a stash of Bitcoin the government already owns, estimated to be worth billions of dollars, the White Houses crypto czar said.
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  • Alibaba says its new AI model rivals DeepSeekss R-1, OpenAIs o1
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    Alibaba Cloud on Thursday launched QwQ-32B, a compact reasoning model built on its latest large language model (LLM), Qwen2.5-32b, one it says delivers performance comparable to other large cutting edge models, including Chinese rival DeepSeek and OpenAIs o1, with only 32 billion parameters.According to a release from Alibaba, the performance of QwQ-32B highlights the power of reinforcement learning (RL), the core technique behind the model, when applied to a robust foundation model like Qwen2.5-32B, which is pre-trained on extensive world knowledge. By leveraging continuous RL scaling, QwQ-32B demonstrates significant improvements in mathematical reasoning and coding proficiency.AWS defines RL as a machine learning technique that trains software to make decisions to achieve the most optimal results and mimics the trial-and-error learning process that humans use to achieve their goals. Software actions that work towards your goal are reinforced, while actions that detract from the goal are ignored.
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  • Brazil gives Apple 90 days to enable third-party app marketplaces on iOS
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    Apple has been forced to enable sideloading for iPhone users in Brazil within the next three months or face daily fines for non-compliance.Brazil has ordered Apple to enable sideloading within 90 days or face fines.On Wednesday, Judge Pablo Zuniga of the Brazilian federal court ordered Apple to allow third-party app marketplaces in the country within the next 90 days. If the company fails to adhere to the court's order, it could face a fine of more than $40,000 per day.The judge said the iPhone maker "has already complied with similar obligations in other countries, without demonstrating a significant impact or irreparable damage to its business model." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • ChatGPT can now directly edit code in Xcode, VS Code, & more on macOS
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    The ChatGPT app for macOS has been updated with the ability to write code directly into Xcode, which means it competes with Apple's Swift Assist and GitHub Copilot.ChatGPT is available as an app on macOS. Image source: OpenAIThird-party artificial intelligence tools have been available for a while to help with coding on macOS, but OpenAI is throwing its hat in the ring with the latest ChatGPT app update. Users can communicate with ChatGPT and share what's within Xcode and other IDEs thanks to the "work with apps" capability.TechCrunch reports that the update comes with an "auto-apply" mode so ChatGPT can edit code without additional permission prompts every time. The function is shown in a video posted to social media by OpenAI team member Alexander Embiricos. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Ricardo Scofidio, visionary architect and DS+R co-founder, dies at 89
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    Visionary architect and co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) Ricardo Scofidio has died at 89. The firm announcedthat Scofidio passed away peacefully on March 6, 2025, surrounded by loved ones, including his life and work partner of many years, Elizabeth Diller.Scofidio formed DS+R, with Diller, in 1979, reinventing modern architecture over a decades-long career. They werethe first architects to receive the MacArthur Foundation's coveted "genius" grant in 1999.Scofidio's own legacy is securely rooted in his designs for urban-renewal projects that changed the cityscape, including the High Line in New York City, redevelopment of Lincoln Center, the Broad museum in Los Angeles, and the Shed performance venue. His influence even extended to the academic community, where he taught at the Cooper Union School of Architecture for decades, training generations of architects with his probing and inquiring approach to designing.The Proust Questionnaire: Ricardo ScofidioDespite DS+...
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for March 7
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    SpaceX CRS-20 was a Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched on March7, 2020. Contracted by NASA and flown by SpaceX, the mission was the final flight of Dragon1, before the introduction of Dragon2. CRS-20 was launched aboard Falcon9 from Space Launch Complex40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, and used Dragon capsule C112, which had previously flown to the ISS on CRS-10 and CRS-16. CRS-20 arrived at the ISS on March9, 2020, and was captured by the station's robotic arm. It carried 1977 kilograms (4358 lbs) of cargo. This photograph shows the CRS-20 capsule approaching the ISS while around 267 miles (430 kilometres) above Namibia.Photograph credit: Johnson Space Center; edited by NytharRecently featured: Philippe ChaperonThe Mocking of ChristAlpine marmotArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • Apple has 90 days to allow app sideloading in Brazil
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    Apple has been told it has to allow alternative app stores on iOS in Brazil within 90 days, as reported by Brazilian publication Valor International and 9to5Mac. Apple has already been forced to allow third-party app stores on iOS in the EU due to the Digital Markets Act.The judge who issued todays ruling said that Apple has already complied with similar obligations in other countries without demonstrating significant impact or irreparable harm to its economic model, Valor reports.Brazils investigation into Apple began with a complaint filed by Mercado Livre in 2022. In November, Brazil gave Apple 20 days to let developers offer alternative in-app payment options and allow sideloading, but in early December, the injunction was overturned.The company plans to appeal the ruling, according to a machine translation of Valors article. Apple says in a statement to Valor that it believes in vibrant and competitive markets where innovation can flourish and that we face competition in all segments and jurisdictions where we operate, and our focus is always the trust of our users. Apple didnt immediately reply to a request for comment from The Verge.
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  • AIs Butterfly Effect: Early Decisions Matter More Than You Think
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    LatestMachine LearningAIs Butterfly Effect: Early Decisions Matter More Than You Think 0 like March 6, 2025Share this postAuthor(s): Rhea Mall Originally published on Towards AI. With insights from Polyas Urn Model, learn how an initial random bias can have lasting effects on an AI systems learning trajectory.Ive found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often.This quote by motivational speaker Brian Tracy highlights the idea that effort creates opportunity, which in turn results in greater luck. However, people intuitively think of luck as an independent random event, in the way that we think about tossing a coin and having a 5050 chance of landing on heads no matter what the outcome of the previous toss was. I find that life does not necessarily reflect this. Imagine a musician who gets a lucky first break. They will find it easier to attract new listeners and will grow their audience with less effort. If you land your first job at a prestigious company, future recruiters may see you as a top candidate which will make each future career move easier.Even though we dont intuitively think about luck having a memory, life is full of instances like this, where small advantages reinforce themselves over time. Random events are likely to build upon themselves and stack the odds in favor of those who work harder to capitalize on their edge (success breeds success or the rich get richer) and vice versa, and this idea is not just philosophical. When it comes to stochastic processes (which refer to collections of random variables that change over time), few models capture the property of self-reinforcement as elegantly as Polyas Urn Model. This statistical experiment demonstrates how a few initial imbalances get magnified over time.Polyas Urn Model A Simple Mathematical Demonstration of Random Initial Imbalances Influencing Future Choices(If you dont like math/probability, you can skip to the next section. But dont worry this section only has a little bit of math.)The premise of this model is straightforward: imagine an urn filled with r red and b black balls. At every step, you draw a ball at random, observe its colour, and then return it to the urn along with c (>0) additional balls of the same color.Let us demonstrate the very basic working of this model. Let Xn denote the outcome of the nth draw. We define,So, we have:Each subsequent draw is inherently dependent on the previous draw. Let us consider the simplest case of 1 black and 1 red ball, with c = 1 (i.e., we replace each ball with 1 additional ball of the same colour).Source: Image by the authorThe probability of the second draw being black given each scenario will be:So, if we picked a black ball in the first draw (5050 chance), we are twice as likely to pick a black ball than a red ball in the second draw.For the third draw to be black, well have the following probabilities:A visual representation is given below.Source: Image by the authorIts obvious that in case that we, by random chance, drew black balls in the initial two draws, then the probability of drawing a black ball in the third draw will be thrice that of drawing a red ball (see urn 4 in the image above).Clearly, this modest rule of replacing a ball with c additional balls creates a dynamic where the probability of drawing a particular color increases with every selection of that color. Thus, unlike many classic stochastic processes that have the memoryless property (a key characteristic of Markov chains), Polyas process is inherently non-Markovian since it shows dependence on the entire history of events. A small initial imbalance that may have happened purely due to chance would make the dominant color more likely to be picked in the future, creating an even greater imbalance. This phenomenon, where an initial advantage snowballs over time, is often referred to as a preferential attachment process and is found in many real-world scenarios, like A/B testing or online recommendation systems.Examples of Early Biases Snowballing into Dominant Trends in AI/ML SystemsWhen an agent identifies an option that performs well it naturally gravitates towards it, sometimes to the extent that early randomness can determine long-term trends and dominant behaviors/strategies. For example, in a movie recommender system that begins training with a small set of users, the system might randomly assign higher weight to certain user preferences due to biases in the data (such as a few highly active users watching a certain genre of movies). Over time, because the system gave more weight to that genre early on, it would start recommending it more frequently to new users, leading more users to watch movies in that genre. This would create a feedback loop: the more the system recommends it, the more users interact with that genre, and the more the system reinforces the pattern. As a result, the trajectory of recommendations would become skewed, despite the original dataset being small and relatively unbiased.Source: BrainPenny on PixabayAnother example demonstrating the impact of early random decisions can be seen in reinforcement learning for robotics. Suppose a robot is learning to navigate a room using reinforcement learning. In its early exploration phase, if it randomly stumbles upon an efficient path to its goal, it is more likely to reinforce that path and optimize around it. Conversely, if it initially explores a suboptimal route, it may take significantly longer to discover better alternatives, as its learned policy is biased by those early random choices. This phenomenon, known as path dependence, illustrates how initial actions can have lasting effects on an AI systems learning trajectory.Strategies for Managing these Early Reinforcement EffectsWhen designing algorithms, understanding the impact of early rewards is crucial so that we build algorithms that can either capitalize on or mitigate these reinforcement effects, depending on the desired outcome. To minimize the risks of path dependence and to create models that remain robust and adaptable, consider these three strategies:Introduce Controlled Randomness: During the early training stages of AI models, implement exploration mechanisms like epsilon-greedy strategies or softmax sampling, which can prevent the system from prematurely converging on suboptimal patterns.Periodically Reset Biases: Regularly reinitialize certain weights or introduce controlled noise to models during training to mitigate the long-term effects of early randomness.Monitor and Adapt Feedback Loops: Continuously track model outputs and user interactions to identify when early random biases are causing skewed results. Introduce dynamic learning rates or retraining cycles that allow the model to adapt to more recent and relevant data, ensuring balanced outcomes over time.The insights derived from Polyas urn model not only deepens our understanding of the interplay between chance and choice, but also encourages a more thoughtful approach to managing data biases and long-term trends in complex systems. We must focus on regularly re-evaluating AI models, diversify training data to avoid biases stemming from a limited dataset, and foster a culture of critical thinking where users are encouraged to question AI outputs and suggest improvements.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 asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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  • AU Deals: A Slew of Sandbox Freebies and Discounts on Monster Hunter Wilds, FC25, Outlaws, and More!
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    Thank your own personal deitypossibly Gurlugonit's Friday! It's time to clear space on your SSDs and make room in your backlog because this weeks lineup of deals is packed with unmissable discounts on some of the best titles across all platforms. Theres something here for everyone, so get scrolling to get saving..This Day in Gaming In retro news Im celebrating the 22nd birthday of Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance. I have fond memories of scoring this at launch and being blown away by the delightfully weird-arse content within. Im talking 500 VR challenges and alternative missions that let us control Snake and Raiden in sorties ranging from classic sneaking to absurdities like battling giant soldiers.What were the absolute cherries on top here? "Snake Tales" mode, which consisted of five non-canonical side missions starring our beloved (and underutilized) Solid Snake. Plus a Skateboarding Mode (PS2 exclusive), inspired by Konamis Evolution Skateboarding. Nailing tricks and smashing objectives on a Big Shell halfpipe was as radical as it sounds.Aussie bdays for notable games- Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (XB) 2003. eBay- Master of Orion III (PC) 2003. Get- Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (PS2) 2003. eBay- Pro Evo 2008 (PC,PS2/3,Wii,X360) 2008. eBayContentsNice Savings for Nintendo SwitchOn Switch, Super Mario RPG is slashed by 25%, bringing back the legendary Square-Enix and Nintendo collaboration that gave us Genoone of the most fan-requested Smash Bros. characters ever. Meanwhile, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled speeds in at 31% off, a remaster that stays true to the original while adding the online play that 1999-me could never even have conceived of, let alone hoped for.Super Mario RPGSuper Mario RPG is considered a classic for a reason, and this wonderfully faithful remake makes it easy for anyone who missed it in the SNES era to see why. 8/10, great.Expiring Recent DealsOr gift a Nintendo eShop Card.Switch Console PricesHow much to Switch it up?Switch OLED + Mario Wonder: $539 $499 | Switch Original: $499 $448 | Switch OLED Black: $539 $448 | Switch OLED White: $539 $448 | Switch Lite: $329 $294 | Switch Lite Hyrule: $339 $335See itBack to topPurchase Cheap for PCPC gamers can grab Mafia II: Definitive Edition and Saints Row: The Third for freetwo crime-filled open-world epics that defined their eras. The latter is particularly amusing, being a GTA clone that evolved into an over-the-top parody, complete with an alien invasion storyline.Story Rich PromoFallout: New Vegas Ultimate ($12 / -60%) | Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition ($11.25 / -80%) | Inscryption ($11.59 / -60%) | Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition ($11.55 / -75%) | The Evil Within Bundle ($8.79 / -75%) and many more.See it at GOGSpace Marine 2 Fanatical (-36%) - A$63Crime Boss: Rockay City - FREE w/PrimeMafia II: Def. - FREE w/PrimeSaints Row: The Third - FREE w/PrimeThem's Fightin' Herds - FREEDead Cells (-50%) - A$18Expiring Recent DealsOr just get a Steam Wallet CardPC Hardware PricesSlay your pile of shame.Official launch in NovSteam Deck 256GB LCD: $649 | Steam Deck 512GB OLED: $899 | Steam Deck 1TB OLED: $1,049See it at SteamBack to topExciting Bargains for XboxOver on Xbox Series X, The Witcher 3: Complete Edition is 45% off, meaning you can experience one of the greatest RPGs of all time for less. And then there's a cheaper RoboCop: Rogue City, which has some pretty sweet DLC on the way. Monster Hunter WildsWilds continues to smooth off the traditionally rough edges of the series in smart ways, reducing as much friction as possible that could get in the way of you grabbing any of its exceptionally fun weapons and planting them firmly in a monster. 8/10.Xbox OneAce Combat 7 (-68%) - A$32Borderlands Handsome Col. (-53%) - A$34EA Sports FIFA 23 (-85%) - A$15F1 24 (-37%) - A$70Expiring Recent DealsOr just invest in an Xbox Card.Xbox Console PricesHow many bucks for a 'Box? Series X: $799 $749 | Series S Black: $549 $545 | Series S White:$499 $498 | Series S Starter: N/ASee itBack to topPure Scores for PlayStationLastly, PS5 players can prepare to die repeatedly in Elden Ring at 31% offa GOAT experience that only got better with its Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. And if youre craving a samurai epic, Rise of the Ronin offers historical accuracy blended with Team Ninjas signature action.Persona 5 RoyalPersona 5 is a massive, gorgeous JRPG with well over 100 hours of gameplay for completionists. With more to do than ever and the series' strongest story to date.Rise of the Ronin (-18%) - A$102RoboCop: Rogue City (-31%) - A$59Elden Ring (-31%) - A$69Star Wars Outlaws Gold Ed. (-30%) - A$120PS4Bayonetta (-75%) - A$10Blasphemous (-80%) - A$8Doom (-80%) - A$5XCOM 2 Col. (-90%) - A$13Expiring Recent DealsPS+ Monthly FreebiesYours to keep from Mar 4 with this subscriptionDragon Age: Veilguard (PS5)Sonic Colours: Ultimate (PS4)TMNT: Cowabunga Col. (PS5/PS4)Or purchase a PS Store Card.What you'll pay to 'Station.PS5 Slim Disc:$799 $798 | PS5 Slim Digital:679 $678 | PS5 Pro $1,199 | PS VR2: $649.95 | PS VR2 + Horizon: $1,099 | PS Portal: $329See itBack to topLegit LEGO DealsR2-D2This astromech is adorable and now also inexpensive.Mario Kart Toads Garage (-28%) - A$43Star Wars: Onyx Cinder (-31%) - A$159Mercedes-AMG F1 (-27%) - A$219Expiring Recent DealsAvatar Site 26 (-43%) - A$82Cherry Blossoms (-35%) - A$15Creative Food (-33%) - A$10Star Wars Tantive IV (-31%) - A$69Bat-Pod Bike (-32%) - A$82Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.
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  • Panasonic Eneloop Rechargeable Batteries Drop to The Lowest Price We've Seen
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    Everyone needs batteries eventually. Rechargeables are a great solution to minimize waste and save money in the long run, and they're now cheaper than ever before. Right now, Amazon is offering a 10-pack of Panasonic Eneloop AA rechargeable batteries for $25.97. A 10-pack of Eneloop AAA batteries is even cheaper at $19.83. That averages out to about $2.60 and $1.98 per battery, respectively. Anything under $3-per-battery is considered a good deal so it's best to stock up in bulk. Panasonic Eneloops are considered by many to be one of the top tier rechargeable batteries. Panasonic Eneloop Batteries on Sale at Amazon10-Pack Panasonic Eneloop AA Rechargeable Batteries$25.97 at Amazon10-Pack Panasonic Eneloop AAA Rechargeable Batteries$19.83 at AmazonPanasonic Eneloop is a very well regarded brand and model. The smaller battery packs boast well over 40,000 reviews rating them a stellar 4.8/5 star rating. These rechargeable batteries use NIMH battery chemistry. The AA battery stores up to 2,000mAh and the AAA battery up to 850mAh of power. Eneloop batteries are precharged and are ready to use out of the box. They exhibit minimal calendar aging and will retain 70% of their charge after 10 years of non-use. They can be used and recharged (from completey empty to completely full) up to 2,100 times without any noticeable degradation.I've been posting a lot of deals on pretty random items that would be great to have on hand during emergencies, like power banks, screwdrivers, tire inflators and more. Now I can add batteries to the list as well.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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