Characterizing Cable News Bias: The Methodology You Have to Understand

:::info This paper is available on Arxiv under CC 4.0 license. Authors: (1) Seth P. Benson, Carnegie Mellon University (e-mail: spbenson@andrew.cmu.edu); (2) Iain J. Cruickshank, United States Military Academy (e-mail: iain.cruickshank@westpoint.edu) ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Related Research Methodology Results Discussion Conclusion and References III. METHODOLOGY In order to characterize the media bias … Read more

Professional Screenwriters Share Pros and Cons of Co-Writing with AI

:::info Authors: (1) PIOTR MIROWSKI and KORY W. MATHEWSON, DeepMind, United Kingdom and Both authors contributed equally to this research; (2) JAYLEN PITTMAN, Stanford University, USA and Work done while at DeepMind; (3) RICHARD EVANS, DeepMind, United Kingdom. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines The Use … Read more

Evaluating LLM-Generated Text: Methods, Limitations, and Human-Centric Approaches

:::info Authors: (1) PIOTR MIROWSKI and KORY W. MATHEWSON, DeepMind, United Kingdom and Both authors contributed equally to this research; (2) JAYLEN PITTMAN, Stanford University, USA and Work done while at DeepMind; (3) RICHARD EVANS, DeepMind, United Kingdom. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines The Use … Read more

Understanding Statistical Language Models and Hierarchical Language Generation

:::info Authors: (1) PIOTR MIROWSKI and KORY W. MATHEWSON, DeepMind, United Kingdom and Both authors contributed equally to this research; (2) JAYLEN PITTMAN, Stanford University, USA and Work done while at DeepMind; (3) RICHARD EVANS, DeepMind, United Kingdom. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines The Use … Read more

Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines

:::info Authors: (1) PIOTR MIROWSKI and KORY W. MATHEWSON, DeepMind, United Kingdom and Both authors contributed equally to this research; (2) JAYLEN PITTMAN, Stanford University, USA and Work done while at DeepMind; (3) RICHARD EVANS, DeepMind, United Kingdom. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines The Use … Read more

Co-Writing Screenplays and Theatre Scripts with Language Models: Notes from Industrial Professionals

:::info Authors: (1) PIOTR MIROWSKI and KORY W. MATHEWSON, DeepMind, United Kingdom and Both authors contributed equally to this research; (2) JAYLEN PITTMAN, Stanford University, USA and Work done while at DeepMind; (3) RICHARD EVANS, DeepMind, United Kingdom. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Intro Storytelling, The Shape of Stories, and Log Lines The Use … Read more

Lazy-load Offscreen iframes: What You Need to Know

For me, the performance of web apps really matters. I already showed tools and techniques to improve Rails application performance. But a lot of optimizations can be done on a front-end too. Minimizing the number of requests, reducing the size of the files, and optimizing the loading time are crucial. The implementation of lazy-loading for … Read more

Network++ Part 1: A Beginner’s Guide

What Is the Network? A network is a group of two or more connected computing devices. Usually, all devices in the network are connected to a central hub — for instance, a router. A network can also include subnetworks or smaller subdivisions of the network. Subnetworking is how very large networks, such as those provided … Read more

How to Balance Data and GoodJudgment in Effective Performance Management

Performance management season always brings a push for data-driven approaches, and it’s usually not lost on people managers the truly subjective nature of the process. As previously written, I think embracing this subjectivity can be more beneficial than attempting to mask a subjective process with vanity metrics. There still is an opportunity to improve flawed data-driven approaches … Read more

The Rise of Tokenization in Property Investment

As someone who works with crypto assets, you likely know about Ethereum, Bitcoin, and many other names that sound as though they come from a science fiction comic book. Has real estate tokenization, nevertheless, caught your attention? You did indeed read correctly: real estate. “Since virtually all things are becoming digitized, why should real estate … Read more

Polimec Brings Decentralized Fundraising To Polkadot

**ZUG, Switzerland, May 20th, 2024/Chainwire/–**Decentralized funding protocol Polimec has launched with the goal of kickstarting a new era of community-funded Polkadot projects. The protocol provides a transparent way for teams to raise funds and issue tokens while maintaining regulatory compliance. The first project to feature on Polimec is Apillon, an infrastructure solution for web3 developers. … Read more

Redefining Economic Forecasts: How insytz’s Algorithm Could Have Predicted the Great Recession

Few events demonstrate a clear, back-to-back domino effect quite like the Great Recession of 2008. It was a time marked by a housing market collapse, widespread economic downturn, and seismic disruptions across the global financial system. The devastating aftermath left economists and analysts all wondering one crucial thing: could this have been predicted? It’s widely … Read more

Why do LLMs Hallucinate?

GPT-4o is out, but the problem of AI hallucination is still alive and kicking. Hallucination in LLMs is a pretty succinct way of saying “My AI assistant is spitting out incorrect or nonsensical information”. Think of wrong dates, historical inaccuracies, or responses that have nothing to do with your prompt. Things like that. LLM hallucinations … Read more

Online Safety: How to Keep Your Digital Accounts Secure

Navigating digital accounts safely is a concern for many in the modern age. Digital accounts have become an integral part of our daily lives, from email and online banking to accounts on ride-sharing platforms like Uber and e-commerce platforms like Amazon; protecting our digital lives online is becoming imperative. When computing began, we used computers … Read more

Getting Started With ChatGPT on MacOS: A Quick Guide to Installation

Introduction ChatGPT has officially launched its much-anticipated Mac app, bringing the power of advanced AI to the fingertips of macOS users. In this article, I’ll guide you through the essentials of downloading and setting up ChatGPT on your Mac, including solutions for common setup challenges. Requirements for ChatGPT on macOS Operating System Update: Upgrade your … Read more

Integrity And Sustainability In Crypto Investment – Why It Matters More Than You Think

Many people fail to grasp the wider meaning of the cryptocurrency movement and why it’s important to invest in projects that you find to be personally meaningful. When you use a currency, you are effectively supporting the country that the currency is designed to represent. This includes the legal, financial, and societal infrastructure that is … Read more

Revolutionizing Digital Transactions with M20 Blockchain

Introduction: In an era where digital technology is rapidly reshaping our world, blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative force. Among the vanguard of this revolution is M20 Blockchain, a platform designed to redefine how digital transactions are conducted, managed, and secured. The Essence of M20 Blockchain: M20 Blockchain offers a robust, scalable, and secure … Read more

Astar Studio Launches with $200K Credit Grant for Web3 Projects

Astar Network and Sequence have announced the official launch of Astar Studio, a cutting-edge platform created to empower developers working on web3 projects, which is an exciting step for the web3 community. Astar Studio, driven by Sequence technology and based on the cutting-edge Astar zkEVM, intends to simplify the creation of web3 applications, especially for … Read more

Meet the HackerNoon Reader

When marketers reach out to HackerNoon for business inquiries, guess what’s the most frequently asked question from them? n n You’ve guessed it right – It’s ‘Who reads HackerNoon?’ n n This might sound a bit cliche but understanding and finding the target audience have always been a headache for marketers. n n We’re here with answers … Read more

On Dextaxation

In early May 2023 we met Anarchosatoshi and, shortly after, published his revelations. In them, Anarchosatoshi delved into the implications of Satoshi Nakamoto’s cryptic message embedded in Bitcoin’s genesis block. He reflected on the critique of fiat monetary systems and the transformative potential of Bitcoin. This exploration was set against the backdrop of human inertia in economic systems, … Read more

Kubernetes Management in 2024: Trends and Predictions

What Is Kubernetes Management? Kubernetes management refers to the processes and tools used to oversee the deployment, scaling, and operations of containerized applications across a cluster of machines using Kubernetes. This orchestration platform automates many aspects of deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications, but it also introduces complexities in configuration, networking, security, and resource management. … Read more

What The Heck is WarpStream?

In the summer of 2023, a cheeky blog post titled “Kafka is dead, long live Kafka” came across my feed. It was written by a company I hadn’t heard of yet, WarpStream. It’s a long blog post, but I couldn’t stop reading it. What was being described was incredibly interesting. What WarpStream was proposing and … Read more

From Nuisance to News Sense: Conclusion, Limitations and Ethic, and References

:::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC 4.0 license. Authors: (1) Jeremiah Milbauer, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (email: {jmilbaue | sherryw}@cs.cmu.edu); (2) Ziqi Ding, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (e-mail: {ziqiding | zhijinw}@andrew.cmu.edu) (3) Tongshuang Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Introduction Related … Read more

From Nuisance to News Sense: Appendix: Prompt for Claim Extraction

:::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC 4.0 license. Authors: (1) Jeremiah Milbauer, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (email: {jmilbaue | sherryw}@cs.cmu.edu); (2) Ziqi Ding, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (e-mail: {ziqiding | zhijinw}@andrew.cmu.edu) (3) Tongshuang Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Introduction Related … Read more

From Nuisance to News Sense: Discussion

:::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC 4.0 license. Authors: (1) Jeremiah Milbauer, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (email: {jmilbaue | sherryw}@cs.cmu.edu); (2) Ziqi Ding, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (e-mail: {ziqiding | zhijinw}@andrew.cmu.edu) (3) Tongshuang Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Introduction Related … Read more

From Nuisance to News Sense: The NEWSSENSE Framework

:::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC 4.0 license. Authors: (1) Jeremiah Milbauer, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (email: {jmilbaue | sherryw}@cs.cmu.edu); (2) Ziqi Ding, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA (e-mail: {ziqiding | zhijinw}@andrew.cmu.edu) (3) Tongshuang Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Introduction Related … Read more