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The pressure to move quickly on AI is causing many enterprises to choose speed over governance. It may accelerate a pilot, but it won’t scale AI. Without confidence in the underlying data, agents can’t act responsibly or reliably. In Collibra’s recent research with The Harris Poll, nearly 90% of tech decision-makers said they can’t…
Just so everyone is clear: I do not like using AI. I also had to manually stop it cause it kept going. submitted by /u/Actual-Actuator-4771 [comments]
Ready for the 2026 World Cup final? You might think you are, but your body is going to have to be prepared to put in some work—especially if your favorite team makes it. Research shows that watching high-pressure matches can raise your heart rate, increase your stress levels, and put extra strain on your cardiovascular…
YouTube users in the U.S. are getting a new way to search for videos on the web. The company has started rolling out Ask YouTube, its conversational AI search experience, beyond the Premium-only test announced at Google I/O 2026. Instead of entering a few keywords and scrolling through a standard list of results, users can…
Hi all, I developed an addition on a CRAG (Clustered RAG) framework that uses LLM-guided cluster-aware retrieval. Standard RAG retrieves the top-K most similar documents from the entire corpus using cosine similarity. While effective, this approach is blind to the semantic structure of the document collection and may under-retrieve documents that are relevant at a…
OpenAI’s head of safety systems, Johannes Heidecke, told staff this week that he’s leaving the company, WIRED has learned. Heidecke’s departure follows a reorganization that sought to integrate OpenAI’s safety and research teams. In a memo to staff seen by WIRED, chief research officer Mark Chen said OpenAI’s safety teams will now report to the…