FSNet finds feasible power grid solutions in minutes, outperforming tried-and-true tools

Managing a power grid is like trying to solve an enormous puzzle. Grid operators must ensure the proper amount of power is flowing to the right areas at the exact time when it is needed, and they must do this in a way that minimizes costs without overloading physical infrastructure. Even more, they must solve …

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Qwen Edit: Angles final boss (Multiple angles Lora)

(edit: lora not mine) lora: hugginface I already made 2 post about this, but with this new lora is even easier, now you can use my prompts from: https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1o499dg/qwen_edit_sharing_prompts_perspective/ https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1oa8qde/qwen_edit_sharing_prompts_rotate_camera_shot_from/ or use the recommended by the autor: 将镜头向前移动(Move the camera forward.) 将镜头向左移动(Move the camera left.) 将镜头向右移动(Move the camera right.) 将镜头向下移动(Move the camera down.) 将镜头向左旋转90度(Rotate the …

Moving past speculation: How deterministic CPUs deliver predictable AI performance

For more than three decades, modern CPUs have relied on speculative execution to keep pipelines full. When it emerged in the 1990s, speculation was hailed as a breakthrough — just as pipelining and superscalar execution had been in earlier decades. Each marked a generational leap in microarchitecture. By predicting the outcomes of branches and memory …

What Illustrious models is everyone using?

I have experimented with many Illustrious models, with WAI, Prefect and JANKU being my favorites, but I am curious what you guys are using! I’d love to find a daily driver as opposed to swapping between models so often. submitted by /u/elbeewastaken [link] [comments]

Large reasoning models almost certainly can think

Recently, there has been a lot of hullabaloo about the idea that large reasoning models (LRM) are unable to think. This is mostly due to a research article published by Apple, “The Illusion of Thinking” Apple argues that LRMs must not be able to think; instead, they just perform pattern-matching. The evidence they provided is …

Too much screen time may be hurting kids’ hearts

More screen time among children and teens is linked to higher risks of heart and metabolic problems, particularly when combined with insufficient sleep. Danish researchers discovered a measurable rise in cardiometabolic risk scores and a metabolic “fingerprint” in frequent screen users. Experts say better sleep and balanced daily routines can help offset these effects and …

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Build reliable AI systems with Automated Reasoning on Amazon Bedrock – Part 1

Enterprises in regulated industries often need mathematical certainty that every AI response complies with established policies and domain knowledge. Regulated industries can’t use traditional quality assurance methods that test only a statistical sample of AI outputs and make probabilistic assertions about compliance. When we launched Automated Reasoning checks in Amazon Bedrock Guardrails in preview at …

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Cloud CISO Perspectives: AI as a strategic imperative to manage risk

Welcome to the second Cloud CISO Perspectives for October 2025. Today, Jeanette Manfra, senior director, Global Risk and Compliance, shares her thoughts on the role of AI in risk management. As with all Cloud CISO Perspectives, the contents of this newsletter are posted to the Google Cloud blog. If you’re reading this on the website …