AI Blogs and Articles

Hyperrbm Achieves High-Fidelity Quantum State Tomography on 1D and 2D Lattices
BlogFeb 3, 2026

Hyperrbm Achieves High-Fidelity Quantum State Tomography on 1D and 2D Lattices

Researchers at Johannes Kepler University introduced HyperRBM, a hypernetwork‑conditioned Restricted Boltzmann Machine that can reconstruct entire families of quantum ground states. The model achieves high‑fidelity tomography on both one‑ and two‑dimensional lattices, accurately mapping phase transitions and pinpointing the critical...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Meta Looks to Launch Another Premium Subscription
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Meta Looks to Launch Another Premium Subscription

Meta announced testing of premium subscription bundles on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, offering exclusive tools such as the AI agent Manus, tiered access to the Vibes video generator, unlimited audience lists, and anonymous story viewing. The initiative differs from the...

By Shopifreaks
Grover’s Search Advances Massive MIMO User Scheduling for 5G and B5G
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Grover’s Search Advances Massive MIMO User Scheduling for 5G and B5G

Researchers introduced a Grover‑based quantum reinforcement learning (QRL) framework to tackle user scheduling in massive MIMO downlink systems. The quantum‑gate circuit mimics reinforcement‑learning layers, using Grover’s amplitude amplification to locate high‑reward scheduling policies faster than classical methods. Simulations show a...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
AI Didnt Break Cybersecurity
BlogFeb 2, 2026

AI Didnt Break Cybersecurity

The author argues that AI did not break cybersecurity; longstanding governance failures did. AI merely amplified existing shadow‑IT practices and unclear risk ownership, exposing gaps that boards and CISOs have ignored. The piece calls for a shift from treating security...

By Erdal Ozkaya’s Cybersecurity Blog
AI and Compliance Careers, Part II
BlogFeb 2, 2026

AI and Compliance Careers, Part II

The article examines reader feedback on how artificial intelligence will reshape compliance careers. It argues AI will likely automate many routine analyst tasks, pushing more oversight responsibilities onto managers. While AI can generate policy guidance, training modules, and flag suspicious...

By Radical Compliance
Quantum Random Features Achieve 89.3% Accuracy on Fashion-Mnist with Scalable Qubits
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Quantum Random Features Achieve 89.3% Accuracy on Fashion-Mnist with Scalable Qubits

Researchers introduced Quantum Random Features (QRF) and Dynamical Random Features (QDRF), lightweight quantum models that mimic classical random Fourier features without deep circuits. Experiments on the Fashion‑MNIST benchmark showed QRF reaching 86 % accuracy with 11 qubits and QDRF achieving 89 %...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Article Intro - JHU Eye Robot
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Article Intro - JHU Eye Robot

A team from Johns Hopkins has demonstrated an autonomous retinal vein cannulation (RVC) system that combines two Steady‑Hand Eye Robots with deep‑learning vision models. The workflow uses three convolutional neural networks to guide a 100‑µm needle and a medical spatula...

By SurgRob
Molecular Hamiltonian Learning Extracts Parameters From Stm-Iets Data for Single Molecules
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Molecular Hamiltonian Learning Extracts Parameters From Stm-Iets Data for Single Molecules

Researchers at Aalto University introduced "molecular Hamiltonian learning," a machine‑learning framework that infers the full Hamiltonian of single‑molecule magnets directly from set‑point‑dependent scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STM‑IETS) data. By training on a library of theoretical spectra that include crystal‑field, Coulomb and...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Julie Guirado to Lead CHT as Executive Director
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Julie Guirado to Lead CHT as Executive Director

The Center for Humane Technology announced Julie Guirado’s promotion from COO to Executive Director, positioning her to lead the organization through a pivotal year for AI. Daniel Barcay, who guided CHT during the rise of generative AI, will transition to...

By Tristan Harris
When to Use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Copilot
BlogFeb 1, 2026

When to Use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Copilot

The article maps five popular AI assistants—ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Copilot—to the specific tasks they handle best. ChatGPT shines for polished, decisive writing, while Claude is more tolerant of half‑formed ideas and exploratory drafts. Perplexity delivers short, sourced answers...

By Lilach Bullock’s Blog
NASA Needs To Leverage Its Cool Tech Better
BlogJan 31, 2026

NASA Needs To Leverage Its Cool Tech Better

NASA’s Perseverance rover completed the first drive on another planet that was planned entirely by artificial intelligence, showcasing a breakthrough in autonomous space navigation. The mission leveraged Anthropic’s Claude AI models in collaboration with JPL, aligning with the White House...

By NASA Watch
Machine Learning Achieves Advantages with Minimal Quantum Computer Use in LUQPI
BlogJan 31, 2026

Machine Learning Achieves Advantages with Minimal Quantum Computer Use in LUQPI

Researchers from Leiden University and collaborators introduced Learning Under Quantum Privileged Information (LUQPI), proving that a quantum computer used solely as a feature extractor during training can deliver exponential advantages over classical machine learning. The quantum features are generated without...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
South Korea Enforces World-First AI Law Requiring Watermarks
BlogJan 30, 2026

South Korea Enforces World-First AI Law Requiring Watermarks

South Korea’s AI Basic Act, enacted in early 2024, mandates digital watermarks on all AI‑generated content and requires risk assessments for high‑impact AI systems. The law imposes fines up to 30 million won after a one‑year grace period, aiming to position...

By Shopifreaks
Mc+qubo Achieves Improved Reinforcement Learning with Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation
BlogJan 30, 2026

Mc+qubo Achieves Improved Reinforcement Learning with Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation

Researchers introduced MC+QUBO, a method that recasts Monte Carlo episode selection as a Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation problem and solves it with quantum‑inspired samplers. By using Simulated Quantum Annealing and Simulated Bifurcation, the approach filters trajectories to maximise reward and promote...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Sentient: The “AI Economy” Stress Test
BlogJan 30, 2026

Sentient: The “AI Economy” Stress Test

Sentient has begun its AI‑economy stress test, introducing the GRID—a blockchain‑backed network that lets developers publish, reuse, and monetize AI artifacts such as models, data, and compute. The project is overseen by the nonprofit Sentient Foundation and backs its native...

By Lark Davis
Premium Investor Report #501
BlogJan 30, 2026

Premium Investor Report #501

Premium Investor Report #501, authored by Lark Davis, highlights three core themes: a deep dive into Sentient’s AI‑economy stress test, a bullish outlook on North American silver stocks, and the emergence of Minara AI’s usage‑reward system. Davis adds Copx, Blue...

By Lark Davis
Zinc Doping Enables Visible-Light Programming of Ferroelectric Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing
BlogJan 30, 2026

Zinc Doping Enables Visible-Light Programming of Ferroelectric Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing

Researchers at Hebei University have demonstrated that adding 5 mol % zinc ions to lithium niobate crystals reduces the ferroelectric polarization‑switching barrier by roughly 69 %, enabling reliable, non‑volatile programming of memristors with low‑intensity visible light. The zinc‑doped LiNbO₃ memristors operate with a...

By Nanowerk
Mixed Precision Advances Variational Monte Carlo with 64-Bit Error Bounds
BlogJan 30, 2026

Mixed Precision Advances Variational Monte Carlo with 64-Bit Error Bounds

A new study demonstrates that mixed‑precision arithmetic can be safely applied to neural‑network Variational Monte Carlo (VMC), establishing analytical error bounds for reduced‑precision Metropolis‑Hastings sampling. The authors show that the sampling step can often run in half precision without degrading...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Quantum Machine Learning Achieves 86.4% Accuracy Detecting Leukemia with 50 Samples
BlogJan 29, 2026

Quantum Machine Learning Achieves 86.4% Accuracy Detecting Leukemia with 50 Samples

Researchers applied quantum machine‑learning techniques to detect acute myeloid leukemia from microscopic blood‑cell images. Using a reduced 20‑dimensional feature set and only 50 training samples per class, the equilibrium propagation (EP) model achieved 86.4% accuracy, while a 4‑qubit variational quantum...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Yozo.ai Raises $1.7M to Build AI Revenue Engine
BlogJan 29, 2026

Yozo.ai Raises $1.7M to Build AI Revenue Engine

Yozo.ai, a UAE‑based e‑commerce AI startup, secured $1.7 million in pre‑seed funding. The round was co‑led by Access Bridge Ventures and Disruptech Ventures, with participation from Arzan VC and Suhail Ventures. The capital will fund engineering expansion and international market entry...

By Shopifreaks
Meta Outlines AI Shopping Agents and $135B Spending Plan
BlogJan 29, 2026

Meta Outlines AI Shopping Agents and $135B Spending Plan

Meta announced it will roll out AI‑driven shopping agents and new generative models within months, using its vast user data to personalize commerce experiences. The plan is part of a broader investment surge, with 2026 capital expenditures projected between $115 billion...

By Shopifreaks
Dqas Achieves Robust Quantum Computer Vision Against Adversarial Attacks and Noise
BlogJan 29, 2026

Dqas Achieves Robust Quantum Computer Vision Against Adversarial Attacks and Noise

Researchers from Fordham and Zhejiang Universities introduced a Differentiable Architecture Search framework that couples a lightweight Classical Noise Layer with quantum circuit design. The hybrid approach jointly optimizes gate selection and noise parameters using gradient descent, delivering higher clean and...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
I Stress-Tested Cube's New AI Analytics Agent
BlogJan 29, 2026

I Stress-Tested Cube's New AI Analytics Agent

In this episode, host Joe Reis shares his hobby of stress‑testing AI analytics agents and introduces his own testing framework. He evaluates Cube's new AI analytics agent, highlighting how its semantic‑layer approach prevents common failures like hallucinated tables and incorrect...

By Joe Reis (Substack)
Wunderkind + Klaviyo: Turning Anonymous Traffic Into Our Next Growth Chapter
BlogJan 29, 2026

Wunderkind + Klaviyo: Turning Anonymous Traffic Into Our Next Growth Chapter

In this episode, the hosts announce Wunderkind’s integration into the Klaviyo App Marketplace, turning the former competitor into a strategic partner. The discussion explains how Wunderkind’s real‑time identity resolution and AI‑driven decisioning layer can be embedded directly within Klaviyo’s email...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Reinforcement Learning Achieves Quantum Technology Advances in Few and Systems
BlogJan 28, 2026

Reinforcement Learning Achieves Quantum Technology Advances in Few and Systems

Scientists have demonstrated that reinforcement learning (RL) can be harnessed to optimise quantum technologies, covering tasks such as state preparation, high‑fidelity gate design, and automated circuit construction. Experimental implementations show RL‑derived control pulses that are up to twice as fast...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Worldcoin Surges 25% as OpenAI Considers Its Biometric Technology
BlogJan 28, 2026

Worldcoin Surges 25% as OpenAI Considers Its Biometric Technology

Worldcoin’s native token WLD jumped 25% within minutes after Forbes reported that OpenAI is evaluating biometric verification solutions, potentially leveraging Worldcoin’s iris‑scan technology. The AI firm is reportedly building a social platform that would require users to prove personhood via...

By Camila Russo
Gmail Enters The Gemini Era: What Actually Changes For Email Marketers?
BlogJan 28, 2026

Gmail Enters The Gemini Era: What Actually Changes For Email Marketers?

The episode breaks down Gmail’s new Gemini‑powered AI features and explains why they don’t upend email marketing fundamentals. While AI‑driven priority ranking and summarization will surface low‑engagement messages faster, the core rule remains: send clear, relevant emails with a single...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Unbox Robotics Raises $28M to Scale Modular Warehouse Robots
BlogJan 28, 2026

Unbox Robotics Raises $28M to Scale Modular Warehouse Robots

Unbox Robotics announced a $28 million Series B round led by ICICI Venture, with participation from F‑Prime and other investors. The funding will fuel expansion of its engineering and leadership teams, accelerate development of its modular, swarm‑intelligence warehouse robots, and...

By Mobile Robot Guide
New Study Identifies the Top Internal Audit Priorities for 2026
BlogJan 28, 2026

New Study Identifies the Top Internal Audit Priorities for 2026

The episode highlights Gartner's new survey of 119 chief audit executives (CAEs), revealing that building a culture of innovation and leveraging data analytics and generative AI are the top internal audit priorities for 2026. While 83% of audit functions are...

By Internal Audit 360
Reinforcement Learning Achieves 0.9119 Alignment for Satellite-Based Entanglement Sources
BlogJan 28, 2026

Reinforcement Learning Achieves 0.9119 Alignment for Satellite-Based Entanglement Sources

Scientists have introduced autonomous optical alignment methods for satellite‑based entanglement sources, comparing a heuristic algorithm with a reinforcement‑learning (RL) approach. The RL agent achieved an AUC‑max of 0.9119, far surpassing the heuristic's 0.7042, and converged within a 60‑minute operational window....

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Amaze To Sponsor SoCom 2026
BlogJan 28, 2026

Amaze To Sponsor SoCom 2026

Amaze Holdings announced its official sponsorship of the second‑annual SoCom Conference, a premier social‑commerce event in Venice Beach on Feb. 26, 2026. The partnership underscores Amaze’s focus on creator‑led retail as the global social‑commerce market heads toward a $5.2 trillion valuation by 2030,...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Molecular Language Model Achieves 100x Faster Quantum Hamiltonian Prediction
BlogJan 28, 2026

Molecular Language Model Achieves 100x Faster Quantum Hamiltonian Prediction

Researchers introduced MGAHam, a multimodal molecular language model that predicts quantum Hamiltonian matrices directly from SMILES strings. By aligning SMILES with latent geometric representations and applying a modality‑compensation layer, the model reaches a mean absolute error of roughly 7×10⁻⁵, matching...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
A Coxswain on Your Shoulder
BlogJan 28, 2026

A Coxswain on Your Shoulder

Tom Tunguz created an AI meeting‑review agent that acts like a coxswain, silently analyzing recordings of pitch meetings, one‑on‑ones and investor calls. The system scores each conversation on a five‑point rubric—active listening, empathy, questioning, clarity and technical depth—providing concrete feedback...

By Tomasz Tunguz
Top 5 AI Video Translation Tools in 2026
BlogJan 27, 2026

Top 5 AI Video Translation Tools in 2026

In this episode the host breaks down the top five AI video translation tools for 2026—VMEG AI, Rask AI, HeyGen, VEED, and Synthesia—evaluating them on accuracy, voice naturalness, lip‑sync, language coverage, editing flexibility, and export options. Listeners learn how each...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Simpro Group Acquires AI Customer Engagement Platform Delight
BlogJan 27, 2026

Simpro Group Acquires AI Customer Engagement Platform Delight

Simpro Group, a leading provider of operating software for trades, announced the acquisition of Delight, an AI‑driven customer engagement platform that previously served as an integration partner. The deal enables Simpro to embed Delight's automated follow‑up tools directly into its...

By Shopifreaks
How AI Agents Are Transforming Solid Electrolyte Discovery
BlogJan 27, 2026

How AI Agents Are Transforming Solid Electrolyte Discovery

AI agents are reshaping solid‑electrolyte discovery by uniting data analysis, materials modeling, simulation, and experimental planning into adaptive, closed‑loop workflows. This integrated approach moves beyond isolated predictions, enabling rapid screening of sulfide, oxide, and halide chemistries while pinpointing degradation mechanisms...

By Nanowerk
Film Decoders Achieve 11.1x Faster Quantum Error Correction on IBM Systems
BlogJan 26, 2026

Film Decoders Achieve 11.1x Faster Quantum Error Correction on IBM Systems

Researchers introduced a calibration‑conditioned FiLM decoder that dramatically speeds quantum error correction on IBM superconducting processors. By separating slow‑changing hardware statistics from fast syndrome decoding, the model achieved up to an 11.1× reduction in logical error rate compared with a...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
SkyPilot at Shopify: Multi-Cloud GPUs without the Pain (2026) – Shopify
BlogJan 26, 2026

SkyPilot at Shopify: Multi-Cloud GPUs without the Pain (2026) – Shopify

In this episode, the Shopify ML Platform team explains how they use the open‑source SkyPilot framework to run multi‑cloud GPU workloads at scale, routing jobs across Nebius and GCP based on resource requirements. They detail a custom SkyPilot plugin that...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Facial Recognition Payments Gain Traction in South Korea
BlogJan 26, 2026

Facial Recognition Payments Gain Traction in South Korea

South Korea’s facial recognition payment ecosystem is expanding rapidly, driven by AI and 3D imaging technologies. Viva Republica’s Facepay has surpassed one million users and is now supported by 240,000 merchants since its September debut. Naver Financial’s competing solution reports...

By Shopifreaks
What Are AI Algorithms? Types of AI Algorithms + Use Cases
BlogJan 26, 2026

What Are AI Algorithms? Types of AI Algorithms + Use Cases

The episode breaks down what AI algorithms are, how they differ from traditional programming, and why data quality, model architecture, and validation are critical to success. It walks listeners through the four main types—supervised, unsupervised, semi‑supervised, and reinforcement learning—highlighting real‑world...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Quantum Projective Learning Achieves Parity with 60 Qubit Experiments for Antibiotics
BlogJan 26, 2026

Quantum Projective Learning Achieves Parity with 60 Qubit Experiments for Antibiotics

Researchers evaluated Quantum Projective Learning (QPL) on 60‑qubit IBM processors to predict urinary‑tract infection antibiotic resistance. While QPL did not uniformly beat classical baselines, it matched or exceeded them for nitrofurantoin and specific data splits. A multivariate data‑complexity signature—combining Shannon...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Article Intro - AI in Surgery
BlogJan 26, 2026

Article Intro - AI in Surgery

A systematic review of 188 studies examined artificial intelligence for surgical scene understanding (SSU) in minimally invasive abdominal procedures. The analysis found that most research relies on small, single‑center datasets, with 59% concentrating on laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Validation practices are weak—only...

By SurgRob
The Model T Comes to Silicon Valley
BlogJan 26, 2026

The Model T Comes to Silicon Valley

The early 20th‑century assembly line slashed Model T production time by 90%, triggering a wave of consolidation that left only 44 automakers by 1929. Today, AI‑driven coding assistants are delivering comparable productivity gains—55‑81% faster development—in roughly five years. The auto boom...

By Tomasz Tunguz
How Businesses Are Successfully Integrating AI With Legacy Systems in 2026
BlogJan 25, 2026

How Businesses Are Successfully Integrating AI With Legacy Systems in 2026

The episode explores how businesses are moving from merely adopting AI to tightly integrating it with decades‑old legacy systems such as ERPs, CRMs, and custom databases. It outlines three proven approaches—building an API middleware layer, creating a centralized data lake,...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Guest Posts Strategy: 12 Tips For AI Overviews
BlogJan 25, 2026

Guest Posts Strategy: 12 Tips For AI Overviews

In this episode Reuben Mattinson explains how guest‑posting has shifted from a link‑building tactic to a reputation‑focused strategy in the age of AI Overviews. He outlines twelve actionable tips, emphasizing the need for topical relevance, the end of the “first‑party...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Technology Innovation Institute Launches Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies with WEF
BlogJan 25, 2026

Technology Innovation Institute Launches Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies with WEF

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announced a partnership with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to launch the Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies, unveiled at Davos 2026. The Centre will join WEF’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Global...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
AI App of the Week: Vivun — The AI Sales Engineer That Actually Does the Work
BlogJan 24, 2026

AI App of the Week: Vivun — The AI Sales Engineer That Actually Does the Work

Vivun’s AI sales teammate, Ava, is a generative‑AI assistant that prepares, participates in, and follows up on technical sales calls. Unlike typical chatbot tools, it uses a proprietary Sales Reasoning Model to surface real‑time insights and generate stakeholder‑specific materials. Enterprise...

By SaaStr
Jaxmg Enables Scalable Multi-GPU Linear Solves Beyond Single-GPU Memory Limits
BlogJan 24, 2026

Jaxmg Enables Scalable Multi-GPU Linear Solves Beyond Single-GPU Memory Limits

JAXMg introduces a multi‑GPU linear‑algebra library that plugs cuSOLVERMg directly into the JAX ecosystem, delivering JIT‑compatible solvers for dense systems. By using a 1‑D block‑cyclic distribution and peer‑to‑peer GPU transfers, it overcomes single‑GPU memory caps and scales across up to...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Quantum Networks Achieve Accurate PDE Solutions, Advancing Physics-Informed Neural Networks
BlogJan 23, 2026

Quantum Networks Achieve Accurate PDE Solutions, Advancing Physics-Informed Neural Networks

Scientists from the German Aerospace Center unveiled quantum‑enhanced physics‑informed neural networks (qPINNs) that fuse variational quantum circuits with classical layers to solve nonlinear partial differential equations. In benchmark experiments qPINNs achieved comparable mean‑squared‑error to classical PINNs while requiring roughly ten‑fold...

By Quantum Zeitgeist