According to data from Retraction Watch, papers by published by Chinese authors between 1996 and 2025 were around six times more likely to be retracted than those by American or British ones. Before the Chinese government banned the practices in 2020, universities often gave researchers publication quotas or paid them bonuses for publication. Authorities have also tried to tackle the problem by cracking down on paper mills and reforming academic evaluation. But reputations take time to repair.Fool me twice, shame on me.
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
While the initial budget pitched by Mayor Keith Wilson proposed cuts to Portland Police, Portland Fire & Rescue and Portland parks, councilors were able to include $3 million for urban forestry, and save some police support staff positions and a Portland fire engine.
They also restored $2.5 million to Portland Street Response, Project Ceasefire, and summer Free for All programs.
In this way, the emergence of today’s AI health products remind me of the rise, in the 2010s, of ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft. The taxi industry is heavily regulated, making it difficult for new players to enter the market. Yet by skirting and at times ignoring those rules, ride-sharing companies were able to acquire a critical mass of users in a short period of time. Pretty soon, governments had little choice but to adjust their laws to match what had by then become the status quo. The same pattern could end up playing out in medicine. Will regulations meant to ensure that medical products are safe and effective remain in force? Or will they instead be weakened or removed to clear the path for tools that everyone is already using?
Here's a video commenting on the unprecedented move to take Fable 5 offline for the world. While I do think that there are some peopke who shouldn't have access to something that powerful, who am I to say. There are legit uses and some could put it to beneficial use. But the author is probably correct – investors may think twice about AI investments in the U.S. if stuff like this can happen. But it would help to tighten the jailbreak guardrails before releasing it again.
Our study found that PEDs other than the iPhone 12 have magnetic susceptibility and thus have the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapies.Keep these devices at least 2 cm from your pacemaker or ICD.
JEPA...focuses on modeling the physical world through abstract representations, drawing inspiration from how humans, particularly infants, learn by observing and interacting with their environment.
You can listed to Le Cun explain it all himself in this video.
Universities are not popular. They are under increasing assault from the populist right as ridiculous factories of so-called “woke” ideas, and the vast debts that have been placed on young people have come to seem like less and less of a good deal as the terms have changed. Two-thirds of students tell YouGov that they think their tuition is poor value for money: only 6 per cent of voters said they wanted more university spending in one 2024 poll. The so-called “graduate premium” of higher earnings for workers with degrees does still exist, but at 24 per cent among young people it’s not what it was.Yeah, I think the educators are not what they once were.