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1w ago
Meet DataOps.live: HackerNoon Company of the Week
DataOps.live is redefining enterprise data engineering by applying DevOps principles to data pipelines. Built on Snowflake innovations like Zero Copy Clone, it

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1w ago
Beyond Monitoring: Implementing Data Contracts for Resilient Microservices
Most data pipeline failures come from silent schema changes, not system crashes. Data contracts fix this by enforcing validation at the source using tools like

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1w ago
6 Ways Debugging Software Feels Exactly Like Raising Toddlers
Raising two toddlers feels a lot like debugging complex software systems—there are no logs, tiny bugs cause massive failures (like missed naps), and the system

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1w ago
Stop Asking If Your AI Is Trustworthy. Start Asking Who Owns It When It’s Not
Most AI failures in production aren’t technical—they’re organizational. Teams invest in accuracy and trust but ignore accountability: who owns the system, detec

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A New Way to Train AI on Graph Data Without Supervision
Researchers introduce Graphical Mutual Information (GMI), a new way for AI to learn from graph data without labels. By maximizing information between node featu

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🧠 Large Language Models
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Inside ByteDance’s Monolith: The Engine Powering Smarter, Faster Content Feeds
Monolith is ByteDance’s real-time recommendation system that updates itself using live user behavior instead of waiting for batch retraining. It solves major is

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This New AI Model Could Replace Half Your Coding Workflow
IBM’s Granite Code models are a new family of AI systems built to handle real-world coding tasks—writing, fixing, explaining, and translating code across 116 la

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👁️ Computer Vision
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Forget Blender Skills: This AI Generates Complete 3D Objects for You
GET3D is an AI system that generates complete 3D models—geometry and textures—from simple 2D images. Unlike older methods, it produces ready-to-use assets compa

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Why Your AI Doesn’t Need the Cloud to Run Faster Anymore
This paper shows how to speed up AI on edge devices by splitting neural networks across multiple machines instead of relying on the cloud. It introduces a metho

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📣 Digital Marketing & Growth
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1w ago
What COVID Taught Us About Digital Platforms and Small Business Survival
Using real data from Alibaba’s Ele.me, this study shows food delivery platforms helped small businesses survive COVID lockdowns by boosting sales, jobs, and acc

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AI Maps 13 Million Buildings in One of the World’s Most Remote Regions
Researchers created the first high-resolution map of over 13 million buildings across the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau using satellite imagery and AI. Despite extrem

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This Privacy-Safe AI Could Turn Battery Waste Into Big Profit
Researchers built a privacy-preserving AI that identifies battery types using just one charge cycle—no historical data needed. Using federated learning and a no

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Generative AI Powers Sustainable Reuse of Retired Lithium-Ion Batteries
Researchers use generative AI to estimate the health of retired lithium-ion batteries without costly tests. By analyzing limited pulse voltage data, the model g

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IBM Quantum Breakthrough: Linking Chips in Real-Time to Expand Qubit Power
Researchers at IBM connected two 127-qubit processors using a real-time classical link, effectively creating a 142-qubit system. By employing dynamic circuits,

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This Noisy Quantum Computer Produces Reliable Results Impossible to Simulate Classically
Researchers ran deep quantum circuits on a 127‑qubit superconducting processor and measured accurate expectation values for problems beyond classical brute‑forc
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