Oracle delivers semantic search without LLMs Oracle says its new Trusted Answer Search can deliver reliable results at scale in the enterprise by scouring a governed set of approved documents using vector search instead of large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Available for download or accessible through APIs, it works by having enterprises define a curated “search space” of approved reports, documents, or a… Pancreatic Cancer MRNA Vaccine Shows Lasting Results In Early Trial NBC News reports on a 16-person clinical trial of "personalized messenger RNA vaccines" which use the immune system to fight cancer cells. "The goal is not to eliminate existing tumors, but instead to stamp out lingering, undetected cancer cells, and later any new cells that form before they can cause a recurrence." Patients still have surgery to remove tumors. After that, the mRNA vaccines are personalized for each individual using genetic material taken from their unique tumor cells. In the c… Can the 'Attention Liberation Movement' Foment a Rebellion Against Screens? The Associated Press looks at the small-but-growing "rebellion" against attention-hogging devices, citing "a growing body of literature calling for people to move away from screens and pay attention to life." D. Graham Burnett is a historian of science at Princeton University and one of the authors of " Attensity! A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement," making him a pillar of the growing backlash against the corporate harvesting of human attention. Along with MS NOW host Chris Hayes'… Not BMW, Not Mercedes: JD Power Says This Premium Car Brand Leads In Customer Loyalty J.D. Power's customer loyalty survey for premium car brands includes a lot of the usual suspects. Which brand came out on top in the most recent survey? Best Meta Glasses (2026): Ray-Ban, Oakley, AR Meta is unquestionably winning the face-wearable war. Can you trust the company? Maybe not. But these are some of the nicest glasses I've ever worn. Nobody told legal about your RAG pipeline -- why that's a problem Retrieval-augmented generation is everywhere in the enterprise. The compliance and e-discovery implications are not. What lives in your vector database may be the next audit surprise you didn't see coming. H3C expands in Southeast Asia as Singapore emerges as a hub for Chinese AI vendors The second edition of GITEX AI Asia 2026 opened at Marina Bay Sands, bringing together participants from more than 110 countries, as industry focus shifts from artificial intelligence model development to large-scale deployment. Nothing’s modular CMF Headphone Pro are down to their lowest price to date Over the past several years, Nothing’s budget-centric subsidiary, CMF, has built a reputation for producing attractive, inexpensive products with features often reserved for gadgets that cost twice the price. The CMF Headphone Pro — the company’s first pair of over-ear wireless headphones — fit precisely in that lane, especially now that they’re on sale at […] |
This $16.97 Microsoft Office deal replaces a $100/year subscription TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows for $16.97 and skip subscription fees for good—limited codes available (MSRP $229). You’ve probably used Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for years, but now they come with a recurring price tag of $99.99/year! If you’d rather own your software instead of paying indefinitely, Microsoft Office 2019 is a straightforward alternative at one of t… Flawed Cisco update threatens to stop APs from getting further patches Cisco admins are scrambling to patch a critical flash memory overflow vulnerability in over 200 Cisco Systems IOS XE-based models of wireless access points (APs), caused by a recent flawed software update. If the issue is not corrected quickly, the AP’s memory will become so flooded that new software updates will be blocked and the AP rendered insecure, or possibly even bricked. The problematic l… Robots beat human records at Beijing half-marathon The winning time is a massive improvement over last year’s race, when the fastest robot finished in two hours and 40 minutes. Intel's New Core Series 3 Is Its Answer To the MacBook Neo Intel has launched a new budget-focused Core Series 3 processor line for lower-cost laptops -- "Intel's response to budget CPUs that are appearing in laptops like the Apple MacBook Neo," writes PCWorld's Mark Hachman. From the report: Intel unexpectedly launched the Core Series 3, based on its excellent "Panther Lake" (Core Ultra Series 3) architecture and 18A manufacturing, for devices for home consumers and small business on Thursday. Intel announced that a number of partners will launch lapt… Screenmaxxing: why Hollywood is supersizing the big screen experience With Imax more popular than ever, a new way to watch movies – HDR by Barco – has been quietly rolling out but what difference does it really make? At this year’s CinemaCon, an annual gathering where film studios show off their upcoming wares to excite the exhibitors they hope to showcase them, Disney announced a new way to see a movie, sort of: InfinityVision . Despite the cutesy Marvelized name,… Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media The artificial-intelligence-generated fake influencers have surged on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube in an apparent bid to hook conservative voters. Apple Arcade brings endless family fun with Nick Jr. Replay. on May 7 This May, Apple Arcade is rolling out the red carpet for some of the world’s most iconic and celebrated characters in its family-friendly lineup of fun games. Catholic brothers create faith-driven AI chatbot based on church teachings Catholic brothers Peter and Thomas Cooney developed Acutis AI, a faith-driven chatbot grounded in Catholic teachings. Supreme Court weighs phone searches to find criminals amid complaints of 'digital dragnets' Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data? |
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