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Russia kills 5 people in Ukraine as US envoy Witkoff arrives in Moscow
United States President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived in Moscow for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, hours after Russia killed at least five people in Ukraine. A child was among three people killed overnight on Friday in Russian drone attacks on central Ukraine's industrial city of Pavlohrad, according to Serhiy Lysak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region. He said 14 people were also wounded in the attack on a five-storey building, including a six-year-old boy and teenagers, aged 15 and 17. Five of the wounded remained in hospital, he added. Two more people were killed on Friday morning in Donetsk region's Yarova settlement, where an aerial bomb was dropped on a residential building, according to Donetsk regional prosecutors.
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Assassin's Creed Shadows preview: a few steps in the right direction
The publisher had a rough 2024, with Star Wars Outlaws failing to meet sales expectations and word of XDefiant's demise coming around six months after the tactical shooter debuted. Skull and Bones finally arrived too, but it was a bit of a damp squib. Amid rumors of the company being sold or spinning out some of its assets into a joint venture with Tencent, Ubisoft really needs a win. It's not going to have a better chance to do that anytime soon than with Assassin's Creed Shadows. After a couple of delays, the latest entry in the company's flagship series is set to arrive on March 20.
Assassin's Creed Mirage review – a stripped-back stab in the right direction
Most canals that cut through ninth-century Baghdad are a muddy brown, thick with the silt churned up by the poles of passing punts. But there's one inlet in the city where the water is stained red, a persistent crimson cloud that doesn't shift with the stream's eddies. Follow the red-running gutters through the sidestreets shouldered by clay-brick houses, and you'll find not an abattoir but a dye factory. Between lines of fabrics hung up to dry, workers sweat as they stir cloth in great pots of coloured water, occasionally stopping to mop their brows. After a palace burglary goes wrong, you are forced to flee your village and join the Hidden Ones, taking up their fight against the Order, a secretive club who are worming their way into Baghdad's upper echelons of power.
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15 Data Science Projects that Will Land You a Job in 2023
Getting into the dynamic field of data science requires you to catch up and build on the trends of the industry. Building your portfolio is the right direction for it and solving the existing problems that can orchestrate breakthroughs in the industry is the perfect path to take. Finding the right project that fits your knowledge, matches with requirements of the industry, and gives you real world practical experience is a decision-heavy task. We have compiled a list of trending data science projects that you can explore to help refine your resume and land a job of your choice in 2023! For natural language processing, this data science project involves determining whether the data inferred is positive, negative, or neutral.
Back of the Envelope Machine Learning
Data science projects fail, frequently. Between the end of 2017 and 2019 several published reports from Gartner, NewVantage, and VentureBeat AI showed that'failure' rates on data science projects are north of 75%. But I don't think this is indicative of how powerful the growth of data, machine learning, and AI has been for business (and likely all sectors of the economy) over the same timeframe. Back-of-the-envelope machine learning is inconspicuously powering business today (2020). A premortem is a thought exercise to predict or foresee why an analysis or project might fail.
Scientist teaches his pet RAT how to play video games
While many people think of rats as pests, the rodents are actually highly intelligent animals. Now, one rat-owner has demonstarted just how'incredibly smart' his pets are, having trained them to play video games. Viktor Toth, 30, conducted the experiment to prove that rats are great decision makers and can be just as smart as humans whilst playing the shooting game, Doom. The rodents, Carmack, Romero, and Tom, who are named after the video game's creators, were able to independently navigate themselves through a series of mazes, open doors and even shoot monsters. A rat-owner has demonstarted just how'incredibly smart' his pets are, having trained them to play video games Mr Toth placed the rats on a moving ball in front of a computer screen, allowing them to play Doom in first-person character.
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When is AI actually explainable?
Explainability is a fascinating topic. It covers a research field where a wide variety of experts come together: mathematicians, engineers, psychologists, philosophers and regulators, which makes it one of the most interesting. I have been involved in quite some AI projects where explainability -- or XAI -- turned out to be crucial. So, I decided to gather and share my experiences, and the experiences of my colleagues at Deeploy. AI is one of the biggest innovations of our time. It can change the way we live, work, care, teach and interact with each other.
Story Of Lagrange Multiplier.
Lagrange Multipliers add necessary constraints to optimization problems in Machine Learning. Let us understand this concept with a story and learn why these constraints are used. Imagine, someone told you that there is a big gold mine hidden at your place. You want to discover it but you don't know where to start. Let's say that the success rate of digging a gold mine is given by: In the above diagram, you may start digging from any point and dig up to infinity so that the success rate U TSU becomes maximum.
Ultimate Goal Setting and Achieving - Medea Tech
Ultimate Goal Setting and Achieving is the course for you if you have ever looked at someone else and thought "I want to be like them!" Sometimes when you try to be like that person, you might feel upset or even angry because despite all of your hard work it seems like you are getting nowhere, and everyone else is doing better than you. That's because hard work alone is useless. You need direction and purpose. Think of a car race. It doesn't matter how fast the car is.
Big Tech's Stranglehold on Artificial Intelligence Must Be Regulated
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has suggested--more than once--that artificial intelligence (AI) will affect humanity's development more profoundly than humanity's harnessing of fire. He was speaking, of course, of AI as a technology that gives machines or software the ability to mimic human intelligence to complete ever more complex tasks with little or no human input at all. You may laugh Pichai's comparison off as the usual Silicon Valley hype, but the company's dealmakers aren't laughing. Since 2007, Google has bought at least 30 AI companies working on everything from image recognition to more human-sounding computer voices--more than any of its Big Tech peers. One of these acquisitions, DeepMind, which Google bought in 2014, just announced that it can predict the structure of every protein in the human body from the DNA of cells--an achievement that could fire up numerous breakthroughs in biological and medical research.
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