Newsfeed title: “AI News: Flawed LLM Benchmarks, Google’s Quantum Breakthrough & Deepnote Goes Open Source” description: “Today’s top tech news: A critical study reveals flawed AI benchmarks, Google’s quantum computer discovers new matter, and threat actors leverage ‘just-in-time’ AI in malware attacks.” date: “2025-11-05T00:00:00Z” draft: false comments: true tags: [“AI”, “LLM”, “Quantum Computing”, “DevOps”, “Cybersecurity”, “Autonomous Vehicles”, “Open Source”, “Google”, “Neuroscience”] categories: [“Daily Digest”, “Tech News”, “Artificial Intelligence”] Study Reveals Flawed LLM Benchmarks Threaten Enterprise AI Investments A recent academic review of 445 Large Language Model (LLM) benchmarks has found significant flaws that could lead enterprises to make poor investment decisions based on misleading data. The study, titled ‘Measuring what Matters: Construct Validity in Large Language Model Benchmarks,’ revealed that nearly all reviewed articles had weaknesses, particularly in how they define and measure abstract concepts like ‘safety’ or ‘robustness’. This issue, known as low ‘construct validity,’ means that a high score on a benchmark may not reflect a model’s actual performance on a given task, potentially exposing organizations to financial and reputational risks. With companies investing heavily in generative AI, the study highlights the critical need for more rigorous and well-defined benchmarks to ensure the responsible and effective deployment of AI technologies. ...

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Newsfeed title: “November 2025 Tech News: AI Learns Like Humans, Tesla FSD Expands, and Airbus Software Fix” description: “Stay updated with November 2025’s top tech news. Discover breakthroughs in AI learning, Tesla’s FSD expansion to Korea, China’s humanoid robots, and a critical Airbus software update affecting the A320 fleet.” date: “2025-11-30” draft: false comments: true tags: [“AI”, “Artificial Intelligence”, “Machine Learning”, “Autonomous Vehicles”, “Robotics”, “Quantum Computing”, “Software Engineering”, “DevOps”, “Kubernetes”, “Cloud Infrastructure”, “Open Source”] categories: [“Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning”, “Autonomous Vehicles”, “Robotics”, “Quantum Computing”, “Software Engineering”, “DevOps, Kubernetes, & Cloud Infrastructure”, “Open-Source”] AI Inspired by Brain’s ‘Cognitive Blocks’ for Faster Learning, Princeton Study Finds Princeton University researchers have uncovered that the brain learns efficiently by reusing modular ‘cognitive blocks’ for different tasks. A study on monkeys learning visual categorization challenges revealed that the prefrontal cortex assembles these cognitive blocks on demand. This insight into the fundamental mechanisms of learning could revolutionize the development of more advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, enabling them to learn and adapt more like a human brain. ...

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Newsfeed title: “Tech News Roundup: AI Investment, Robotics Automation, Quantum Leaps, and Zero-Day Exploits” description: “Explore the latest tech news, including massive AI investments by big tech, advancements in robotics and autonomous systems, and breakthroughs in quantum computing. This week’s roundup also covers critical Kubernetes vulnerabilities, new generative AI models, and urgent software security patches for zero-day exploits.” date: “2026-02-11T00:00:00Z” draft: false comments: false tags: [“AI”, “Autonomous Vehicles”, “Automation”, “Cloud”, “Cybersecurity”, “DevOps”, “Generative AI”, “Kubernetes”, “Machine Learning”, “Open Source”, “Quantum Computing”, “Robotics”, “Semiconductors”, “Software Security”] categories: [“Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning”, “Cloud Infrastructure”, “DevOps”, “Generative AI”, “Kubernetes”, “Quantum Computing”, “Robotics & Autonomous Vehicles”, “Software Engineering & Open-Source”] AI & Machine Learning: Big Tech Investment, Strategic Acquisitions, and New Platforms In AI and Machine Learning this week, major tech companies are poised to significantly boost their AI infrastructure spending in 2026. In a key acquisition, Dutch AI cloud provider Nebius has purchased Israeli search tool developer Tavily. Meanwhile, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has rolled out new AI-powered weather forecasting models, marking a significant step in predictive technology. In the no-code space, Impulse AI has launched a new platform designed for autonomous machine learning, simplifying development for users. ...

5 min · 1036 words · Omer