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Learn how Gemini 3 powers Google Search with Generative UI, Nano Banana, and interactive graphics.
Learn how Gemini 3 powers Google Search with Generative UI, Nano Banana, and interactive graphics.
Hey hackers! If you’ve ever wondered why some of your submissions take a while before they get published, it’s probably because you’re submitting incomplete articles. While most contributors focus on the content and the headline, we often receive submissions that are missing their meta, TL;dr, and keyword sections. Worse yet, sometimes contributors will add some keywords but not maximize the space for some of that SEO goodness. As we start the new year, the editorial team thinks it’s […]
arXiv:2601.02447v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Routine clinical imaging of the retina using optical coherence tomography (OCT) is performed with large slice spacing, resulting in highly anisotropic images and a sparsely scanned retina. Most learning-based methods circumvent the problems arising from the anisotropy by using 2D approaches rather than performing volumetric analyses. These approaches inherently bear the risk of generating inconsistent results for neighboring B-scans. For example, 2D retinal layer segmentations can have irregular surfaces in 3D. Furthermore, the […]
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There are some jobs human bodies just weren’t meant to do. Unloading trucks and shipping containers is a repetitive, grueling task — and a big reason warehouse injury rates are more than twice the national average. The Pickle Robot Company wants its machines to do the heavy lifting. The company’s one-armed robots autonomously unload trailers, picking up boxes weighing up to 50 pounds and placing them onto onboard conveyor belts for warehouses of all types. The company name, […]
arXiv:2601.00166v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Patent descriptions must deliver comprehensive technical disclosure while meeting strict legal standards such as enablement and written description requirements. Although large language models have enabled end-to-end automated patent drafting, existing evaluation approaches fail to assess long-form structural coherence and statutory compliance specific to descriptions. We propose Pat-DEVAL, the first multi-dimensional evaluation framework dedicated to patent description bodies. Leveraging the LLM-as-a-judge paradigm, Pat-DEVAL introduces Chain-of-Legal-Thought (CoLT), a legally-constrained reasoning mechanism that enforces sequential patent-law-specific […]
In this article, we interview Jay, the mastermind behind Impure Pics. If you have been on Haskell Twitter for a while, you’ve definitely seen some of his drawings. In addition to that, he’s recently started a YouTube channel where he distills functional programming concepts in a fun and accessible manner. We have had the great opportunity to collaborate with Jay a number of times, the latest being a special edition tee celebrating one of the things that makes […]
ARC-AGI has introduced a third stage of its famous benchmark. You can review it here. ARC-AGI3 distances itself from 1 and 2, developing towards a more genuine test of task acquisition. If you play demos of ARC-AGI3, you will see that they are beginning to mimic traditional environments seen in Reinforcement Learning research. Design Philosophy Easy for Humans, Hard for AI At the core of ARC-AGI benchmark design is the the principle of “Easy for Humans, Hard for […]
Motorola is no stranger to foldables, having revived the Razr as a flip-style foldable phone in 2020. Now that it has a few iterations of modern flip phones under its belt, Moto is embarking on a new challenge: big foldables. The new (and thoroughly leaked) Motorola Razr Fold is a book-style foldable like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold and Google’s Pixel Fold lines, offering a smartphone-sized external display with a big foldable panel inside. Motorola is taking the opportunity […]
In this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of the Python Inner Functions: What Are They Good For? tutorial. By working through this quiz, you’ll revisit how inner functions work with enclosing scopes, when to use nonlocal to update captured state, how closures retain data across calls, and how decorators wrap a callable to extend behavior. You’ll apply these ideas to organize helpers, reuse state, and write clear, maintainable functions in real projects. [ Improve Your Python With 🐍 […]