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Datacenters are becoming a target in warfare (theguardian.com)
Simulating Time with Square-Root Space (arxiv.org)
DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just $294k to train (reuters.com)
Jet-Nemotron: Efficient Language Model with Post Neural Architecture Search (arxiv.org)
Japan Is Still Investing in Custom Floating Point Accelerators (nextplatform.com)
ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC (phys.org)
Mathematics is undergoing the biggest change in its history (newscientist.com)
Cache-to-Cache: Direct Semantic Communication Between Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
Apple's ChatGPT Rival from New 'Answers' Team (bloomberg.com)
The New York City Subway Is Using Google Pixels to Listen for Track Defects (wired.com)
Nvidia chips become the first GPUs to fall to Rowhammer bit-flip attacks (arstechnica.com)
France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes (newatlas.com)
SQLite AI (sqlite.ai)
Thorium Reactor Has Rewritten the Rules of Nuclear Power (popularmechanics.com)
DeepMind is holding back release of AI research to give Google an edge (arstechnica.com)
Google Collab now provides native support for Julia (github.com)
An MIT Student Awed Top Economists with His AI Study–Then It All Fell Apart (wsj.com)
Amazon Leo (leo.amazon.com)
Nvidia Introduces NVQLink (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
Nvidia and TSMC Celebrate First Nvidia Blackwell Wafer Produced in the US (blogs.nvidia.com)
Seeing plasma in colour: new imaging from ST40 (tokamakenergy.com)
The State of Reinforcement Learning for LLM Reasoning (sebastianraschka.com)
Alibi Routing (alibi.cs.umd.edu)
AI memory is sold out, causing an unprecedented surge in prices (cnbc.com)
$37B 'Stargate of China' project takes shape (tomshardware.com)
Eye-Popping Electric Bills Come Due as Price of AI Revolution (newsweek.com)
India and US launch 'first-of-its-kind' satellite (bbc.com)
House Republicans include a 10-year ban on US states regulating AI (apnews.com)
What AI Models for War Look Like (wired.com)
DeepSeek to launch new AI model focused on coding in February (reuters.com)