SST vs LoRA: A Leaner, Smarter Way to Train AI Models

Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction Related Work Low Rank Adaptation 3.1 LoRA and 3.2 Limitation of LoRA 3.3 ReLoRA* Sparse Spectral Training 4.1 Preliminaries and 4.2 Gradient Update of U, VT with Σ 4.3 Why SVD Initialization is Important 4.4 SST Balances Exploitation and Exploration 4.5 Memory-Efficient Implementation for SST and 4.6 Sparsity … Read more

The TechBeat: The Physics of AI (10/30/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what’s trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here. ## The Silent Revolution: AI-Driven Network Decisions in Real-Time By @darshanbmehta [ 5 Min read ] The telecommunications industry is experiencing an … Read more

How “Diablo AI” Will Destroy Your Marketing Budget and Business

Over the past six months, I’ve been observing the same picture. Agencies and brands are massively switching to AI-generated creatives for performance campaigns. Everyone is convinced it’s a breakthrough. But when you look at the numbers, you see the opposite. Conversions are dropping, cost per acquisition is growing, and the audience simply stops reacting to … Read more

Challenges in Building Natural, Low‑Latency, Reliable Voice Assistants

Voice is the most helpful interface when your hands and eyes are busy, and the least forgiving when it lags or mishears. This article focuses on the real‑world blockers that make assistants feel robotic, how to measure them, and the engineering patterns that make voice interactions feel like a conversation. Why “natural” is hard Humans … Read more

Voice Assistants: Past, Present, Future

Voice assistants used to be simple timer and weather helpers. Today they plan trips, read docs, and control your home. Tomorrow they will see the world, reason about it, and take safe actions. Here’s a quick tour. Quick primer: types of voice assistants Here’s a simple way to think about voice assistants. Ask four questions, … Read more

5 Ways Async Work Builds a More Flexible and Inclusive Workplace

Return-to-office rates have steadied, yet flexibility still ranks in the top three reasons people switch jobs, right beside pay and growth, according to recent McKinsey research. Another study also shows that employees thrive when they are allowed to work from home. Many frame flexibility around where we sit or when we log on. Besides the hours and location, the missing piece … Read more

AI Has Changed How We Diagnose, Not How We Deliver

It has been a decade of intelligence. Every new day, something new comes in that is revolutionizing healthcare and healthtech as a whole. And AI in the healthcare industry it’s not new. It’s evolved from very early clinical decision support to predictive analysis, to digital diagnostics, and is now also building generative tools for documentation … Read more

How AI Phishing Is Putting School Districts at Risk

AI is super-charging social engineering, and K-12 is still a precious target. With an average of 2,739 edtech tools per district, staff and students rely heavily on laptops and classroom tech that must be protected from the latest threats. Today, these include anything from convincing “superintendent” emails to deepfake voice notes and student-account takeovers. PromptLock … Read more