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The iPad Pro at 10: a decade of unrealized potential

The theory of the iPad has always been simple: size matters. Even in its very first public debut in 2010, the iPad was mostly just an iPhone with a larger screen, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs believed that was enough.…

The iPad Pro at 10: a decade of unrealized potential

The theory of the iPad has always been simple: size matters. Even in its very first public debut in 2010, the iPad was mostly just an iPhone with a larger screen, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs believed that was enough.…

The iPad Pro at 10: a decade of unrealized potential

The theory of the iPad has always been simple: size matters. Even in its very first public debut in 2010, the iPad was mostly just an iPhone with a larger screen, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs believed that was enough.…

The iPad Pro at 10: a decade of unrealized potential

The theory of the iPad has always been simple: size matters. Even in its very first public debut in 2010, the iPad was mostly just an iPhone with a larger screen, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs believed that was enough.…

The iPad Pro at 10: a decade of unrealized potential

The theory of the iPad has always been simple: size matters. Even in its very first public debut in 2010, the iPad was mostly just an iPhone with a larger screen, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs believed that was enough.…

How to Build Agents with GPT-5

Learn how to use GPT-5 as a powerful AI Agent on your data. The post How to Build Agents with GPT-5 appeared first on Towards Data Science.

Lumines Arise is an almost perfect zen puzzle game

With Tetris Effect, designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi and his team at Enhance, Inc. managed to make something old feel new. There are few things as well defined in video games as the falling blocks of Tetris, and yet with the studio’s…

Anthropic Finds LLMs Can Be Poisoned Using Small Number of Documents

Anthropic’s Alignment Science team released a study on poisoning attacks on LLM training. The experiments covered a range of model sizes and datasets, and found that only 250 malicious examples in pre-training data were needed to create a “backdoor” vulnerability.…