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The Architect for JWST, Habitable Worlds Observatory and LIFE. Lee Feinberg
VideoMar 10, 2026

The Architect for JWST, Habitable Worlds Observatory and LIFE. Lee Feinberg

The interview with Dr. Lee Feinberg, the veteran architect behind JWST, focused on the telescope’s current health, the status of the upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO), and Europe’s Large Interferometer for Exoplanets (LIFE) project, with brief forays into quantum‑telescope concepts. Feinberg reported...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
Is AI Actually Taking Jobs? Anthropic’s New Study Reveals the Truth
VideoMar 10, 2026

Is AI Actually Taking Jobs? Anthropic’s New Study Reveals the Truth

Anthropic’s new study introduces “observed exposure,” a metric comparing AI’s theoretical capabilities to how it’s actually used on the job, and finds that only a fraction of automatable tasks are currently being performed by AI. Jobs with higher observed exposure—notably...

By Analytics Vidhya
Black Hat USA 2025 | Advanced Bypass Techniques and a Novel Detection Approach
VideoMar 10, 2026

Black Hat USA 2025 | Advanced Bypass Techniques and a Novel Detection Approach

The Black Hat USA 2025 presentation by Itai Ravia of AIM Security highlighted a growing crisis in AI supply‑chain security: third‑party models can execute malicious code during loading or inference, and back‑door inputs can be silently injected by model authors. Ravia explained that model...

By Black Hat
Kubernetes YAML File Structure Explained
VideoMar 10, 2026

Kubernetes YAML File Structure Explained

The video explains the required structure of Kubernetes YAML definition files, emphasizing four top-level fields: apiVersion, kind, metadata, and spec. It details each field’s purpose—apiVersion selects the Kubernetes API version, kind specifies the object type (case-sensitive), metadata holds identifying information...

By KodeKloud
Horace King - Lextar AI - CodeX Group Meeting March 5, 2026
VideoMar 9, 2026

Horace King - Lextar AI - CodeX Group Meeting March 5, 2026

In a CodeX group meeting on March 5, 2026, Horace King, co‑founder and CEO of Lextar AI, introduced a governance‑grade legal reasoning platform designed for regulated environments. He framed the discussion around responsible AI, emphasizing that the product is built to meet...

By Stanford Law School
Black Hat USA 2025 | How Tree-of-AST Redefines the Boundaries of Dataflow Analysis
VideoMar 9, 2026

Black Hat USA 2025 | How Tree-of-AST Redefines the Boundaries of Dataflow Analysis

At Black Hat USA 2025, researchers presented Tree-of-AST, a novel dataflow-analysis approach that adapts tree-based generative reasoning techniques (inspired by Tree-of-Thoughts) to program ASTs to more effectively trace sources to sinks and reason about sanitizers. The presenters — including a...

By Black Hat
China’s Smartphones Are About to Get Pricier
VideoMar 9, 2026

China’s Smartphones Are About to Get Pricier

The episode examines how a global memory‑chip crunch is reshaping China’s smartphone market, pushing prices up sharply and prompting a strategic shift among manufacturers. Apple’s entry with a sub‑$650 iPhone 17e, bolstered by government subsidies, adds fresh pressure to domestic brands...

By Nikkei Asia
Why Netflix Bought Ben Affleck’s AI Company, and If Hollywood Should Worry
VideoMar 9, 2026

Why Netflix Bought Ben Affleck’s AI Company, and If Hollywood Should Worry

The episode of The Town focuses on Netflix’s recent purchase of Interpositive, the artificial‑intelligence startup founded by actor‑producer Ben Affleck. The acquisition is bundled with a separate agreement granting Netflix exclusive rights to movies produced by Affleck’s Artist Equity banner,...

By The Town with Matt Belloni
What Is the Trump Administration's Cybersecurity Strategy? | Asked & Answered
VideoMar 9, 2026

What Is the Trump Administration's Cybersecurity Strategy? | Asked & Answered

The White House unveiled the 2026 National Cyber Security Strategy, marking the Trump administration’s first comprehensive cyber policy since taking office. While the document is framed in distinctly Trump‑style rhetoric, its structure and six priority pillars echo the 2023 strategy...

By Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
Can AI Be Creative?
VideoMar 9, 2026

Can AI Be Creative?

The video tackles the question “Can AI be creative?” and argues that modern AI agents, far from being limited copy‑cats, are poised to become genuine innovators by leveraging the entire corpus of human knowledge that has been digitized. The speaker emphasizes...

By a16z crypto
@Profgalloway Reacts to OpenAI CEO Making Strange Claim About Human Energy Use vs AI
VideoMar 9, 2026

@Profgalloway Reacts to OpenAI CEO Making Strange Claim About Human Energy Use vs AI

Scott Galloway, known as Prof G, dissected OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's recent assertion that artificial intelligence consumes far less human energy than people do. Galloway highlighted the oversimplification of comparing metabolic energy to computational power, noting that AI’s data‑center demand...

By The Prof G Pod
How Saildrone Is Using Wind & Solar Energy to Power Its Fleet | Breaking Defense | MEDD
VideoMar 9, 2026

How Saildrone Is Using Wind & Solar Energy to Power Its Fleet | Breaking Defense | MEDD

Saildrone announced that its autonomous ocean‑monitoring fleet now runs on integrated wind turbines and solar panels, eliminating the need for fossil‑fuel generators. The renewable power system extends mission endurance to over 30 days and reduces operating costs by an estimated...

By Breaking Defense
This PS2 Ad Imagined What The PlayStation 9 Could Be
VideoMar 9, 2026

This PS2 Ad Imagined What The PlayStation 9 Could Be

The PlayStation 2’s promotional campaign included a surreal advertisement that imagined a future PlayStation 9 as a transparent sphere releasing electronic spores that interface directly with the brain. The ad’s sci‑fi visual suggested a leap toward neural gaming, far beyond the hardware...

By Digital Trends
What Is a Kubernetes Deployment? (Rolling Updates & Rollbacks Explained)
VideoMar 9, 2026

What Is a Kubernetes Deployment? (Rolling Updates & Rollbacks Explained)

Kubernetes Deployments sit above Pods and ReplicaSets, providing a declarative layer for managing application lifecycles. They automate the creation and scaling of ReplicaSets while handling versioned rollouts without service disruption. Features such as rolling updates, instant rollbacks, and the ability...

By KodeKloud
How Can Kelp Help Solve the Climate Crisis?
VideoMar 9, 2026

How Can Kelp Help Solve the Climate Crisis?

The video spotlights kelp as a climate‑change solution, noting a $500 billion market and its presence along roughly one‑third of the world’s coastlines. Researchers cite kelp forests sequestering up to twenty times more carbon per hectare than terrestrial forests, at a capture...

By Atlantic Council
How Federal Agencies Have Deployed Claude
VideoMar 9, 2026

How Federal Agencies Have Deployed Claude

Federal agencies, including NASA, the Treasury Department and OPM, have deployed Anthropic’s Claude AI to automate tasks such as drafting documents and coding. The Trump administration has now ordered a halt to further use, citing concerns over data security and...

By FedScoop
Mastering the Hype Cycle: How Cybersecurity Leaders Win With AI
VideoMar 9, 2026

Mastering the Hype Cycle: How Cybersecurity Leaders Win With AI

The video opens with Gartner analysts Christine Lee and Lee McMullen framing AI hype as a strategic lever for CISOs, arguing that the relentless buzz around generative AI can be turned into a competitive advantage rather than a distraction. They introduce...

By Gartner
Mobo PCB Breakdown: Asrock Z890 Taichi OCF
VideoMar 9, 2026

Mobo PCB Breakdown: Asrock Z890 Taichi OCF

The video reviews ASRock's Z890 Taichi OC Formula motherboard, targeting extreme overclockers and test‑bench enthusiasts. Buildzoid walks through the rear I/O, highlighting a dual‑BIOS switch with an indicator LED, a clear CMOS button, and a BIOS flashback feature that updates...

By Actually Hardcore Overclocking (Buildzoid)
The Tradeoffs Of Continuous Processing
VideoMar 9, 2026

The Tradeoffs Of Continuous Processing

The panel addressed a recurring audience query about whether continuous processing—specifically harvesting antibody‑producing bioreactors and loading directly onto Protein A chromatography—can be implemented under GMP conditions. The discussion framed the issue as a balance between upstream output and downstream handling, asking...

By Life Science Connect
The Pokemon Game Boy Jukebox Is SO COOL
VideoMar 9, 2026

The Pokemon Game Boy Jukebox Is SO COOL

The video showcases a newly released Pokemon Red and Blue jukebox built around an authentic Game Boy console. The device houses 45 miniature cartridges, each styled after the original game cartridges, but repurposed to play a distinct Pokemon‑themed song when...

By Austin Evans
What I Look For When Hiring AI Engineers
VideoMar 9, 2026

What I Look For When Hiring AI Engineers

In the video, Louis Bouchard outlines the core attributes he seeks when hiring AI engineers, emphasizing a blend of solid theoretical knowledge, practical implementation skills, and the ability to translate research into production. He highlights the importance of problem‑solving mindset,...

By Louis Bouchard
Renewal Rate Vs. Retention: What SaaS Leaders Must Know | SaaS Metrics School
VideoMar 9, 2026

Renewal Rate Vs. Retention: What SaaS Leaders Must Know | SaaS Metrics School

In this episode of SaaS Metrics School, Ben Murray clarifies the distinction between renewal rate and traditional retention metrics, emphasizing why the former is a critical leading indicator for subscription‑based businesses that invoice annually or on multi‑year contracts. Murray explains that...

By Ben Murray
Stop Credential Stealers With This
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stop Credential Stealers With This

The video addresses the growing threat of credential‑stealing malware and asks how organizations can both detect and neutralize such attacks before they compromise sensitive accounts. It emphasizes that many infections appear benign to end users, making proactive controls essential for...

By Paul Asadoorian
Store Leads Scraper for E-Commerce Emails (2026) - Shopify, WooCommerce & More
VideoMar 9, 2026

Store Leads Scraper for E-Commerce Emails (2026) - Shopify, WooCommerce & More

The video introduces ScrapersCity’s Store Leads Scraper, a tool designed to harvest e‑commerce contact information for platforms such as Shopify and WooCommerce. Alex Berman walks viewers through a live demo, showing how a free trial yields 1,280 leads and how...

By Alex Berman
Consumers Embrace More Gen-AI Apps
VideoMar 9, 2026

Consumers Embrace More Gen-AI Apps

The video examines how consumers are rapidly embracing a broader ecosystem of generative‑AI applications, moving beyond a single chatbot to a multi‑tenant landscape that now includes traditionally non‑AI companies such as Notion, Canva, Freepik and Grammarly. These firms report that...

By Bloomberg Technology
Harvey Adds AI Agent Builder for Law Firms
VideoMar 9, 2026

Harvey Adds AI Agent Builder for Law Firms

Harvey, a legal‑tech AI provider, announced an AI Agent Builder that enables law firms to design their own custom agents. The tool offers a low‑code environment for automating routine tasks such as document review, research, and client intake. CEO Winston...

By Bloomberg Technology
Nobody Talks About This When You Unleash AI Employees
VideoMar 9, 2026

Nobody Talks About This When You Unleash AI Employees

A creator describes how he turned OpenClaw—an AI agent—into a revenue-generating “employee” rather than just a personal assistant. He details workflows: a YouTube repackaging engine that rescues underperforming videos by generating optimized titles and thumbnails, trigger-based prospecting integrated with Slack,...

By Eric Siu
Galaxy S26 Ultra: Surprising Camera DOWNGRADE vs S25?
VideoMar 9, 2026

Galaxy S26 Ultra: Surprising Camera DOWNGRADE vs S25?

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra appears to feature a camera downgrade compared with the S25 Ultra, swapping the 108MP primary sensor for a 50MP unit. The lower‑resolution sensor also comes with a smaller aperture, which could diminish low‑light capabilities. Samsung...

By XDA Developers
Project Helix Is Xbox’s Biggest Ever Challenge
VideoMar 9, 2026

Project Helix Is Xbox’s Biggest Ever Challenge

Project Helix, unveiled under new gaming CEO Asha Sharma, is Microsoft’s most ambitious attempt to fuse a traditional Xbox console with a full‑blown PC. The initiative promises a single device capable of running native Xbox titles alongside the entire catalog...

By IGN
How Our Team Uses AI Tools To Increase Efficiency
VideoMar 9, 2026

How Our Team Uses AI Tools To Increase Efficiency

The episode of the Grey Report focuses on how Gray Capital is embedding artificial‑intelligence tools across its multifamily real‑estate operations, from back‑office automation to market‑facing analytics, while also providing a brief market update on leasing activity. Hosts Spencer Gray and Griffin...

By Gray Capital
Founder to Founder: How Laurel Djoukeng Built Sparc to Expand Career Access
VideoMar 9, 2026

Founder to Founder: How Laurel Djoukeng Built Sparc to Expand Career Access

In a candid Founder‑to‑Founder interview, Laurel Djoukeng explains how Spark, an AI‑driven talent marketplace, expands career access by linking recruiters, hiring managers, and job seekers with professional organizations and college‑student clubs. The platform mirrors LinkedIn’s profile system but adds a...

By Techstars
Dylan Patel: AI in War, Jobs Are Cooked, Chinese Hacking, Microsoft Cope, and Super Intelligence
VideoMar 9, 2026

Dylan Patel: AI in War, Jobs Are Cooked, Chinese Hacking, Microsoft Cope, and Super Intelligence

Dylan Patel, founder and CEO of SemiAnalysis, outlines a wave of turmoil sweeping the world’s leading AI firms, from internal product delays at Anthropic and DeepMind to Microsoft’s public coping strategies. He predicts that rapid advances in generative models will...

By Matthew Berman
Terran R February 2026 Program Update
VideoMar 9, 2026

Terran R February 2026 Program Update

Terran R released its February monthly program update, outlining progress across design, manufacturing, testing, and launch infrastructure as the company moves toward its first orbital flight. The team shipped an additional 1,826 flight components and completed high‑fidelity CFD analysis of grid...

By Relativity Space
Intestinal Bowel Ultrasound (IUS) | Q&A
VideoMar 9, 2026

Intestinal Bowel Ultrasound (IUS) | Q&A

The video introduces intestinal bowel ultrasound (IUS) as a bedside, non‑invasive imaging modality designed to evaluate the small and large intestines in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Using a handheld transducer, high‑frequency sound waves generate real‑time images that can identify...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 20: Fireside Chat, Conclusion
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 20: Fireside Chat, Conclusion

The final lecture of Stanford CS221 featured a fireside chat with instructor Percy, structured around career, life, research advice, class logistics, and a forward‑looking AI outlook. The informal format let students probe Percy’s personal journey from early MIT AI courses...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 19: AI Supply Chains
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 19: AI Supply Chains

The Stanford CS221 lecture framed AI as a supply‑chain phenomenon, urging technologists to look beyond model design and consider the upstream resources and downstream applications that shape societal outcomes. Professor Rishi highlighted how AI now accounts for a third of...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 18: AI & Society
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 18: AI & Society

The Stanford CS221 lecture pivots from algorithms to AI’s societal footprint, arguing that the technology’s influence now rivals the printing press and steam engine. The professor stresses that AI’s rapid adoption—evidenced by ChatGPT’s 800 million weekly users—marks the early stage of...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 17: Language Models
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 17: Language Models

The Stanford CS221 lecture 17 provides a sweeping overview of modern language models, emphasizing their ubiquity—from chat assistants and phone keyboards to code‑completion tools—and the massive scale at which they are built. Professor Kumar walks students through concrete examples such as...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 15: Logic I
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 15: Logic I

The lecture introduces logic as the final technical pillar before the AI society module, emphasizing propositional logic as a foundational formal language for representing and reasoning about knowledge. Professor Pietschmann contrasts logical reasoning with earlier topics—search, MDPs, Bayesian networks—highlighting its deterministic...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 14: Bayesian Networks and Learning
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 14: Bayesian Networks and Learning

The lecture revisits Bayesian networks as a compact representation of joint probability distributions, built from a directed acyclic graph and local conditional probability tables. After a quick refresher using the classic burglary‑earthquake‑alarm example, the professor reviews exact and approximate inference...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 13: Bayesian Networks and Gibbs Sampling
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 13: Bayesian Networks and Gibbs Sampling

The lecture revisits Bayesian networks, emphasizing their construction—identifying variables, drawing directed graphs, and populating conditional probability tables (CPTs). It then shifts focus to probabilistic inference, contrasting exact tensor‑based computation with approximate sampling methods, and introduces Gibbs sampling as a faster...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 12: Bayesian Networks I
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 12: Bayesian Networks I

In Lecture 12 of Stanford’s CS221, Professor Koller pivots from the model‑free learning methods covered earlier to a model‑based framework, introducing Bayesian networks as a systematic way to represent and reason about uncertain worlds. He explains that a joint probability distribution...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 11: Games II
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 11: Games II

The lecture revisits two‑player zero‑sum games, reviewing the minimax principle and alpha‑beta pruning before introducing reinforcement‑learning techniques to learn game evaluation functions. Professor Ng explains why hand‑crafted heuristics, such as chess piece‑value tables, can be replaced by learned value networks. Key...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 10: Games I
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 10: Games I

The lecture introduces game theory as the next step after Markov decision processes and reinforcement learning, focusing on two‑player zero‑sum games. It defines a game formally with start states, player‑turn functions, and successor mappings, and emphasizes that utility is realized...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 9: Policy Gradient
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 9: Policy Gradient

The lecture revisits reinforcement learning fundamentals before shifting focus to policy‑based approaches that learn the policy itself rather than a value function. After reviewing Markov decision processes, Q‑learning, SARSA, and the role of exploration policies, the instructor frames the discussion...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 8: Reinforcement Learning
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 8: Reinforcement Learning

The lecture revisits Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) before launching into reinforcement learning (RL). It outlines the core components of an MDP—states, actions, transition probabilities, rewards, and discount factor—using the illustrative "flaky tram" example, and clarifies how a policy maps states...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 7: Markov Decision Processes
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 7: Markov Decision Processes

The lecture introduces Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) as the stochastic extension of deterministic search problems, positioning them as the foundation for reinforcement learning. After reviewing search’s start state, successors, costs, and end criteria, the professor highlights that real‑world decisions often...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 6: Search II
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 6: Search II

The lecture revisits search problems, introducing Uniform Cost Search (UCS) as an exact algorithm capable of handling cycles, and briefly foreshadows its relationship to A*. Key concepts include the distinction between past cost (minimum cost from start) and future cost (minimum...

By Stanford Online
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 5: Search I
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 5: Search I

The lecture introduces search as a core reasoning tool that complements machine‑learning predictors. After reviewing the limits of reflexive mapping, the instructor explains why deterministic search remains vital, citing Rich Sutton’s “Bitter Lesson” that general, compute‑driven methods—search and learning—scale best. Key...

By Stanford Online