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20 articles about predictive modeling in AI news

How AI-Driven Portfolio Analytics Can Sustain Luxury's Multi-Brand Growth

Prada Group's 20-quarter growth streak, powered by Miu Miu's momentum, highlights the critical need for AI-powered brand portfolio management. This technology enables real-time performance diagnostics, predictive cannibalization analysis, and strategic resource allocation across house of brands.

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Zatom-1: The First Unified AI Model for 3D Molecular and Materials Science

Researchers have developed Zatom-1, the first foundation model that simultaneously handles generative and predictive tasks for both molecules and materials. This multimodal flow matching approach enables faster sampling and improved accuracy across chemical domains.

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AI Firms Target Biotech for High-Impact, High-Margin Applications

A trend analysis notes AI companies are shifting focus to biotech, where accurate prediction models can be monetized through drug discovery and synthetic biology, creating a new competitive frontier.

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Humanoid Robot Deployed for Traffic Control in Shenzhen, China

A humanoid robot equipped with cameras and AI has been deployed to direct traffic at a busy intersection in Shenzhen, China. This represents a real-world test of embodied AI for public infrastructure management.

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LVMH Shares Fell Most Ever in First Quarter on Luxury Slump

LVMH shares recorded their largest-ever quarterly drop in Q1, attributed to a wider luxury market slump. This signals a potential shift in consumer spending and market sentiment for the entire sector.

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Meta's V-JEPA 2.1 Achieves +20% Robotic Grasp Success with Dense Feature Learning from 1M+ Hours of Video

Meta researchers released V-JEPA 2.1, a video self-supervised learning model that learns dense spatial-temporal features from over 1 million hours of video. The approach improves robotic grasp success by ~20% over previous methods by forcing the model to understand precise object positions and movements.

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FCUCR: A Federated Continual Framework for Learning Evolving User Preferences

Researchers propose FCUCR, a federated learning framework for recommendation systems that combats 'temporal forgetting' and enhances personalization without centralizing user data. This addresses a core challenge in building private, adaptive AI for customer-centric services.

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Multi-Agent AI Systems: Architecture Patterns and Governance for Enterprise Deployment

A technical guide outlines four primary architecture patterns for multi-agent AI systems and proposes a three-layer governance framework. This provides a structured approach for enterprises scaling AI agents across complex operations.

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From Garbage to Gold: A Theoretical Framework for Robust Tabular ML in Enterprise Data

New research challenges the 'Garbage In, Garbage Out' paradigm, proving that high-dimensional, error-prone tabular data can yield robust predictions through proper data architecture. This has profound implications for enterprise AI deployment.

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Palantir and NVIDIA Forge Strategic Alliance to Power Next-Generation AI Platforms

Palantir Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a major collaboration to develop enterprise AI platforms. The partnership aims to integrate Palantir's data analytics with NVIDIA's accelerated computing to deliver powerful AI solutions for government and commercial sectors.

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Guardian AI: How Markov Chains, RL, and LLMs Are Revolutionizing Missing-Child Search Operations

Researchers have developed Guardian, an AI system that combines interpretable Markov models, reinforcement learning, and LLM validation to create dynamic search plans for missing children during the critical first 72 hours. The system transforms unstructured case data into actionable geospatial predictions with built-in quality assurance.

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The Hidden Cost of Mixture-of-Experts: New Research Reveals Why MoE Models Struggle at Inference

A groundbreaking paper introduces the 'qs inequality,' revealing how Mixture-of-Experts architectures suffer a 'double penalty' during inference that can make them 4.5x slower than dense models. The research shows training efficiency doesn't translate to inference performance, especially with long contexts.

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EpisTwin: A Neuro-Symbolic Framework for Personal AI Using Knowledge Graphs

Researchers propose EpisTwin, a neuro-symbolic architecture that builds a Personal Knowledge Graph from fragmented user data to enable complex, verifiable reasoning. It addresses limitations of standard RAG by capturing semantic topology and temporal dependencies.

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VAST's $50M Funding Signals 3D AI Revolution: From Foundation Models to World Simulation

AI startup VAST has secured $50 million in Series A funding while advancing its 3D foundation models that are setting new industry standards. The company is preparing to launch its first world model, positioning itself at the forefront of spatial AI development.

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Yann LeCun's Crucial Distinction: Why World Models Are More Than Just Simulators

Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun clarifies that world models differ fundamentally from world simulators and video generation systems. This distinction has significant implications for developing truly intelligent AI systems capable of reasoning and planning.

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Beyond Blue Books: How Real-Time Market Intelligence AI is Transforming Luxury Asset Valuation

duPont REGISTRY Group's deployment of real-time AI analytics for luxury vehicles demonstrates a scalable model for dynamic pricing, authentication, and market forecasting of high-value collectibles. This approach directly translates to luxury retail for limited editions, vintage items, and exclusive collections.

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Claude AI's Real-Time World Awareness Raises Ethical Questions About AI's Role in Global Events

Anthropic's Claude AI demonstrated real-time awareness of geopolitical events in Iran, sparking discussions about AI's expanding knowledge capabilities and the ethical implications of AI systems being used in conflict scenarios without their explicit knowledge.

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Solaris: The First Multiplayer World Model That Could Revolutionize Game AI

Researchers have unveiled Solaris, the first multiplayer video world model for Minecraft that generates consistent multi-view observations across multiple players simultaneously. This breakthrough in AI game environments could transform how we build interactive virtual worlds.

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Grok 4.20 Emerges as Practical AI Contender, Challenging Frontier Models in Real-World Applications

xAI's Grok 4.20 demonstrates competitive performance against leading models like GPT-5 and Claude 4 in practical coding and agentic tasks. The ~500B parameter model shows significant improvements in iterative work and simulations, with projections to top benchmark rankings.

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Living Architecture: AI-Designed Cyanobacteria Concrete That Repairs Itself and Captures Carbon

Researchers have developed a revolutionary living building material using cyanobacteria that captures atmospheric CO₂ and self-reinforces over time. This bio-concrete, validated by 400+ days of laboratory data, represents a paradigm shift toward regenerative construction.

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