
LLM Zoomcamp 1.2 — Environment
The instructor walks through preparing a reproducible Python environment for the LLM Zoomcamp using GitHub Codespaces and VS Code, creating a new repo and initializing the project with UV to produce a pyproject.toml. They install key dependencies (requests, a vector-search library, and the OpenAI client), create a Jupyter notebook, and configure .gitignore plus a .env for storing an OpenAI API key. The instructor recommends Codespaces for consistency (Colab is possible but limited), demonstrates selecting the kernel and running a test cell, and advises creating a dedicated OpenAI project to track usage.

Rank High FAST: Google Ads Vs. Local SEO Strategy #shorts
The short video contrasts two pathways to rapid visibility for local service firms: paid Google Ads versus organic local SEO. It uses a plastic‑surgery practice in Bridgewater, New Jersey, as a case study, emphasizing that while ads can make the phone...

The Future of Nanotechnology in Medicine
Nanotechnology manipulates materials at the atomic and molecular scale to create medical tools that interact with cells and molecules, enabling applications such as targeted drug delivery, improved diagnostics, and antimicrobial coatings for devices. Current clinical uses include nanoparticle chemotherapy carriers...

Complete Deep Agents Course With Langchain In 3 Hours
The video introduces "deep agents," a next‑generation AI architecture that moves beyond the simple LLM‑tool loops of traditional agents. Krishna contrasts shallow agents—single‑step LLM calls to external tools—with more advanced React agents that can iterate tool calls but still lack...

Networking - SAI _ Switch Abstraction Interface - Sub-Project - (2026-06-04)
The SAI Switch Abstraction Interface sub-project meeting reviewed a large pull request that introduces an optimized forwarding header (OFH) object and restructures how switch and port bindings reference header types. The proposal constrains deployments to a single OFH type and...

PharmX (ASX: PHX) on Pharmacy Network Infrastructure, Growth Strategy and 2026 Catalysts
PharmX (ASX: PHX) is a two-decade-old infrastructure provider that processes roughly 80% of pharmacy trade in Australia and New Zealand—about $23 billion—serving virtually the entire pharmacy network and all major wholesalers. CEO Tom Calvert is modernizing the company’s legacy gateway,...

Coolest PC Mod Ever?
At G.Skill’s showcase, two standout PC mods drew attention: a highly detailed, Sentinel-themed case mod by WMP featuring articulating hands, visible GPU placement, extensive water-cooling loops and G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB memory, and an Elmore Labs LN2-cooled rig that...

EEVblog 1753 - Designing a 2000V Isolated Oscilloscope (Cleverscope)
CleverScope’s updated four‑channel isolated oscilloscope is designed for high‑voltage power‑electronics work, offering 2 kV isolation per channel, 200 MHz bandwidth, 500 MS/s sampling and a 14‑bit ADC. The instrument streams JESD204 ADC data directly over QSFP active optical cables to...

Keck Institute for Space Studies: Shaping the Future of Space Exploration
The Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) positions itself as a hybrid think‑do tank dedicated to reshaping space science and exploration. Founded to catalyze bold concepts, it brings together leading researchers, engineers, and industry veterans under one roof. KISS’s core methodology...

Frontier Brief: How Google Is Reimagining Creativity with AI
Google’s Creative Lab showcased how the company is fusing artificial intelligence with human imagination, unveiling the Gemini app and the new “Flow” suite aimed at professional creators. The team emphasized tiny, autonomous labs—typically five to seven people—that iterate quickly, and they...

Ads Experts React to AI Brief
The video features ad‑tech experts reacting to Google’s new AI Brief, a tool that lets advertisers feed detailed messaging guidelines directly into generative ad models. They describe the feature as a “game‑changer” that simplifies the prompt‑engineering process from day one. By...

How AI Could Change the Way Campaigns Are Run
Speakers say AI is poised to reshape political campaign operations by automating many entry-level tasks now performed by low-paid young staff, enabling campaigns to achieve scale with fewer people. For underfunded primary campaigns, that could mean cutting roles like large...

Stanford MS&E435 Economics of the AI Supercycle | Spring 2026 | Applications, Applied AI
Tuhin, co-founder and CEO of Base10, recounted his path from finance and early ML research to launching Base10 in 2019 to build production inference infrastructure. Base10 now powers latency- and reliability-sensitive AI apps—examples include WhisperFlow (speech-to-text keyboard) and Abridge (ambient...

The CIA Wants to Turbocharge Commercial Tech Buying with a New Acquisition Framework
The CIA unveiled a new acquisition framework designed to accelerate the procurement of commercial technology, positioning the agency to tap faster into private‑sector innovation. Chief procurement officer FE Franco Giannis explained that the initiative replaces cumbersome bureaucratic steps with multiple,...

Stanford CS336 Language Modeling From Scratch | Spring 2026 | Guest Lecture: Dan Fu
Dan Fu, guest lecturing for Stanford CS336, outlined the engineering and research challenges of serving large language models, focusing on the end-to-end “lifetime of a token” from request to GPU-backed inference. He argued that scale and GPU capacity have driven...

This Bizarre Galaxy Doesn't Spin. We Now Know Why
The video opens with a roundup of recent space news, highlighting a newly identified galaxy, XMM‑J... that shows virtually no rotation less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang. Researchers propose the galaxy’s lack of spin results from a head‑on merger...

Here's Why some Companies Are Choosing #AI Spending over Employee Raises. #Teradata
Teradata told employees in an internal memo that it will divert the budget normally used for annual salary increases to boost AI spending in 2026, a move confirmed to Business Insider. The company joins other firms, like T-Mobile, that have...

AI Can Plan the Trip, But Can It Book It? Travelport’s “Booking Layer” Play
Travelport unveiled its revamped Trip Services platform, a cloud‑native API suite designed to bridge the gap between AI‑driven travel inspiration and the actual booking transaction. The company says the new APIs shift search from deterministic A‑to‑B queries to attribute‑based requests—e.g., “warm...

Spotlight: Alderman & Company
The interview with Ryan Kirby of Alderman & Company highlighted the robust health of the space market, underscored by a record‑setting $1.6 trillion global M&A volume in Q1 2026 and a surge of nearly 200 aerospace and defense deals. Kirby also...

Satellite Internet: Who Controls the Sky? | DW News
The video explores the rapid concentration of satellite‑internet power in Elon Musk’s Starlink and its broader ramifications for digital sovereignty. It highlights how SpaceX now accounts for 60% of global satellite launches and 66% of the satellites orbiting Earth, with...

The Technology that Powers the AI Revolution at AI Infrastructure Field Day 5 #AIIFD5 #TFDLive
The AI Infrastructure Field Day 5 event, taking place June 10‑11, will be streamed live on LinkedIn, YouTube and the Tech Field Day sites. It brings together vendors and experts to showcase the technologies powering today’s AI boom. Key sessions include...

Lisa Earnhardt on Abbott’s Innovation Strategy and the Future Of...
The latest Device Talks weekly podcast opened with a preview of Lisa Earnhardt’s closing keynote at Device Talks Minnesota, where the Abbott executive outlined the company’s open‑platform innovation strategy aimed at accelerating personalized health solutions. Earnhardt stressed that sharing...

HAI Seminar: Code World Models for General Game Playing
DeepMind researchers presented two approaches for general game playing that use LLMs to synthesize executable game models from natural-language rules and play trajectories. In the “code world model” method, an LLM generates a faithful game implementation (with unit-test-like trajectories) which...

Can Hospitality Coexist with AI Ordering Technology?
Restaurant Business’s latest podcast examines McDonald’s rollout of AI‑driven drive‑thru ordering as part of its “McDonald’s Next” initiative, questioning how the technology aligns with a hospitality‑focused brand. The show also highlights Logan’s Roadhouse testing a THC‑infused cocktail in Texas, and...

Self-Directed Learning Essentials: Using Osmosis and Complete Anatomy to Engage Learners
The webinar introduced new updates to Elsair’s digital learning platforms—Complete Anatomy for web and Osmosis—highlighting how they support self‑directed learning in medical education. The presenter explained that the web‑based version of Complete Anatomy removes the need for software installations, giving...

Ebola in Congo: What Happens When Global Response Capacity Disappears?
In a MedPage Today webinar, editor Jeremy Faust and former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk examined the latest Ebola flare‑up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They warned that recent cuts to global health funding have weakened rapid‑response capacity, exposing...

Index Ventures' Achadjian on Backing Ex-SpaceX Workers
Index Ventures partner Achadjian outlined the firm’s emerging thesis that the next wave of artificial intelligence will move from pure software to the physical world. While public markets remain volatile, private capital is pouring into "physical AI" – applications that...

Apex Is the 'Ford' Of Satellites, Says CEO
In a recent interview, Apex CEO Ian Cinnamon framed his company as the "Ford of satellites," highlighting a $600 million capital raise and a production capacity that now exceeds the total U.S. satellite launches from the previous year. The discussion...

Speed, Volume and Swath Width — Can Drones Hit the Target on the Farm?
Canadian regulators are widening drone use in agriculture, prompting Ontario Ministry of Agriculture specialist Jason Deveau to run field trials with Bayer Crop Science using the DJI Agras T100. The winter‑wheat tests evaluate how flight speed, water volume, swath width...

Why AppSec Needs an Agent Experience, Not Just a Dashboard
Detectify co-founder and CEO Rikard Karlsson recounted the company’s evolution from automated bug-bounty tooling to a focus on AppSec that blends dynamic testing and attack-surface discovery. He explained the new MCP server as an agent-centric layer designed to feed machine...

Introducing Sites in Codex
OpenAI has launched Sites in Codex, a feature that lets teams create, host and publish secure internal web applications in minutes directly from Codex. Sites provide built-in hosting, authentication, storage and database support, and integrate with Codex plugins and skills...

How The Sun Kept Voyager On Course
Voyager 2 relied on star trackers to determine its orientation and a Sun sensor to keep its high‑gain antenna aimed at Earth. When the Sun was blocked during planetary flybys, onboard gyroscopes held the spacecraft’s attitude until sunlight returned. This...

First Long-Term Brain Implant
Ability Neurotech, a Swiss neurotechnology firm, has secured Dutch regulatory approval to launch the first long‑term implantation study of its wireless brain‑computer interface (BCI) in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The trial will evaluate a fully implanted device intended...

How AI and Data Integration Are Transforming Grocery Loyalty and Sales
The interview with David Buckingham, CEO of KBO, at Grocery Tech 2026 focused on how artificial intelligence and data integration are reshaping grocery loyalty programs and sales growth. Buckingham described KBO’s platform that delivers real‑time, behavior‑based communications to help retailers...

Watch Live! NASA Reveals the Artemis 3 Astronaut Crew + Mission Update
NASA held a live briefing at Johnson Space Center to announce the Artemis III crew and outline the mission’s schedule. Administrator Jared Isaacman introduced the four astronauts and highlighted bipartisan support, international partners, and the commercial aerospace sector’s role in returning...

Is AI Creating a New Middleman in Hospitality or Killing the Old One?
At the Skift Data and AI Summit, Jason Cincotta of Kismet argued that AI‑driven data orchestration is reshaping hospitality tech. New vendors act as a middleman, aggregating data from fragmented legacy systems and the flattened booking funnel. While these platforms...

What Marketers Really Thought of GML 2026
The video captures marketers’ reactions to Google Marketing Live 2026, highlighting how the company’s AI‑driven integration is reshaping brand‑to‑consumer interactions. Google’s push to bundle its advertising, analytics, and creative tools into a single, AI‑enhanced stack promises smoother campaign execution and...

WEARABLE PUMPS: Frequent Sessions VS Full Emptying Sessions… Which Is Better? 🤔 #breastpump
A lactation expert compares frequent short pumping sessions using wearable pumps with longer sessions aimed at fully emptying the breast, concluding that both stimulation frequency and complete milk removal are crucial for boosting supply. Wearable pumps enable more frequent, discreet...

I Found the 8 Reasons Most SEO Content Fails (And the Fixes)
The video breaks down eight common reasons SEO content never ranks and offers concrete fixes. It starts with the basics—ensuring pages are indexed, not blocked by robots.txt, and giving new pages time to be crawled. It then moves to strategic missteps:...

The Future of Ultrafast Materials and Devices
The Stanford Engineering episode explores the frontier of ultrafast materials, focusing on the fundamental trade‑off among speed, energy cost, and reliability in atomic‑scale processes. Host Russ Altman and Professor Aaron Lindenberg discuss how dynamic, non‑equilibrium materials—those that change under light,...

Bad News for Canadian Oil Exports as South Korea Pivots to Renewables
The interview examines how the Iran‑Israel conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have sparked an energy shock that is forcing South Korea to rethink its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels. South Korea now spends roughly 6 % of...

27% of Businesses Say Roles Accurately Reflect AI Involvement: Report
A NTUC Learning Hub survey of 200 business leaders found only 27% say job scopes accurately reflect how agentic generative AI is involved in daily work, revealing a gap between rapid AI adoption and role redesign. Firms report productivity gains...

Medicus Pharma Advances SkinJect Toward Registrational Trial for Rare Gorlin Syndrome
Medicus Pharma announced that it has filed an FDA‑sponsored registration study to evaluate its non‑invasive SkinJect patch in patients with Gorlin syndrome, a rare autosomal‑dominant condition characterized by multiple basal‑cell carcinomas. The study will enroll roughly 50 patients on a...

Why AI Chipmaker Stocks Are Taking a Dip
The video examines why shares of AI‑chip leaders Broadcom and Nvidia are slipping even as they project record‑high revenues. Broadcom reiterated a $100 billion AI‑chip sales target for the next fiscal year, yet its stock dropped after earnings. Nvidia enjoyed a brief...

The Smallest Stock the Motley Fool Ever Recommended? Inside Acorn Energy's $45M Bet
Acorn Energy, a $45 million market‑cap holding company, owns Omnimetrix, which sells and monitors remote‑monitoring boxes for backup generators, air compressors and pipeline rectifiers. The business model combines one‑time equipment sales with a high‑margin, recurring monitoring service. The company boasts a 95%...

DeepMind’s New AI Found A Strange New Way To Think
DeepMind’s new system, AlphaProof Nexus, attempted about 350 formalized Erdős problems and produced nine verified proofs, a 95.7% failure rate, at a cost of a few hundred dollars per solved problem. The team used Lean for formal verification and a...

Cybeats on SBOM Management, Software Supply Chain Security, Regulatory Tailwinds and Growth Strategy
Cybeats is a cybersecurity company specializing in ESBOM (software bill of materials) management with a platform, ESBOM Studio, launched in 2022 to help enterprises inventory third‑party and open‑source software components and surface vulnerabilities across software supply chains. CEO Justin Leir...

LSU Builds Student-Powered Cybersecurity SOC | Cisco Live 2026
Louisiana State University built a student-powered, public-private cybersecurity SOC by partnering with Tech Stream to combine 24/7 managed detection and response (MDR) with daytime, student-staffed operations. The hybrid model trains students on real incidents while Tech Stream provides overnight monitoring,...

Ukrainian Drone Explodes in Romanian Sea Port • FRANCE 24 English
A drone identified as Ukrainian detonated in the commercial harbor of Constanța, Romania, on the reported date. The explosion was captured on video and reported by France 24, marking the first known incident of a Ukrainian unmanned aircraft striking a NATO...

America 250: Patti Grace Smith – Pioneering the Commercial Space Frontier
The video profiles Patti Grace Smith, the former head of the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation, highlighting her pivotal role in ushering the United States into the commercial space era. On June 21, 2004, SpaceShipOne became the first privately‑funded vehicle...