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30 articles about social science in AI news

OpenCSF: A 1.5TB Free Computer Science Library Emerges from Unstructured Web Data

A new open-source dataset called OpenCSF has been compiled, containing 1.5TB of computer science materials scraped from public web sources. It provides a massive, free corpus for AI training and research in software engineering and CS education.

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AI Engineer Publishes Free Open-Source Textbook Compiling Math, CS, and AI Concepts

An AI engineer has compiled a comprehensive, free open-source textbook covering mathematics, computer science, and AI concepts. The resource is built with an intuitive, visual-first approach to aid learning.

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AI Agents Form Digital Societies in New Open-World Simulation Platform

Developers have created aivilization, an open-world social simulation where AI agents with memories, personalities, and jobs coexist with humans in persistent digital societies. This platform extends the OpenClaw framework into complex social dynamics.

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Viral AI Creativity Study Misinterpreted: Research Shows No Long-Term Decline in Creative Output

A viral social media post misrepresented findings from an AI creativity study, claiming ChatGPT use reduces creativity over time. The actual research found no significant drop after 30 days, with AI-assisted groups maintaining higher creative output than controls.

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How Netflix's Recommendation System Works: A Technical Breakdown

An explainer on the data science behind Netflix's recommendation engine, covering collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and hybrid approaches. This provides a foundational understanding of personalization systems relevant to retail.

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Calls AI 'Only Hype' Amid Industry Spend

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin stated AI is 'only hype' and questioned the ROI of massive spending, despite AI's growing integration across industries. This highlights a divide between financial skepticism and technological adoption.

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Building a Multimodal Product Similarity Engine for Fashion Retail

The source presents a practical guide to constructing a product similarity engine for fashion retail. It focuses on using multimodal embeddings from text and images to find similar items, a core capability for recommendations and search.

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Anthropic Paper: 'Emotion Concepts and their Function in LLMs' Published

Anthropic has released a new research paper titled 'Emotion Concepts and their Function in LLMs.' The work investigates the role and representation of emotional concepts within large language model architectures.

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Inner Ear Gene Therapy Injection Reverses Deafness in All 10 Patients in Clinical Trial

A clinical trial has reported that a single injection of gene therapy into the inner ear successfully reversed deafness in all ten participating patients. This marks a significant threshold in treating genetic hearing loss, with some patients regaining hearing within weeks.

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Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar: AI Will Reverse the 20th-Century Managerial Revolution

Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar stated that AI will act as an 'antidote' to the 20th-century managerial revolution by cutting bureaucracy and returning power to frontline workers. This reflects a core thesis behind Palantir's enterprise AI platform, AIP.

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AI Research Loop Paper Claims Automated Experimentation Can Accelerate AI Development

A shared paper highlights research into using AI to run a mostly automated loop of experiments, suggesting a method to speed up AI research itself. The source notes a potential problem with the approach but does not specify details.

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New Research: Fine-Tuned LLMs Outperform GPT-5 for Probabilistic Supply Chain Forecasting

Researchers introduced an end-to-end framework that fine-tunes large language models (LLMs) to produce calibrated probabilistic forecasts of supply chain disruptions. The model, trained on realized outcomes, significantly outperforms strong baselines like GPT-5 on accuracy, calibration, and precision. This suggests a pathway for creating domain-specific forecasting models that generate actionable, decision-ready signals.

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E-STEER: New Framework Embeds Emotion in LLM Hidden States, Shows Non-Monotonic Impact on Reasoning and Safety

A new arXiv paper introduces E-STEER, an interpretable framework for embedding emotion as a controllable variable in LLM hidden states. Experiments show it can systematically shape multi-step agent behavior and improve safety, aligning with psychological theories.

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BloClaw: New AI4S 'Operating System' Cuts Agent Tool-Calling Errors to 0.2% with XML-Regex Protocol

Researchers introduced BloClaw, a unified operating system for AI-driven scientific discovery that replaces fragile JSON tool-calling with a dual-track XML-Regex protocol, cutting error rates from 17.6% to 0.2%. The system autonomously captures dynamic visualizations and provides a morphing UI, benchmarked across cheminformatics, protein folding, and molecular docking.

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Agent Judges with Big Five Personas Match Human Evaluators, Show Logarithmic Score Saturation in New arXiv Study

A new arXiv study shows LLM agents conditioned with Big Five personalities produce evaluations indistinguishable from humans. Crucially, quality scores saturate logarithmically with panel size, while discovering unique issues follows a slower power law.

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Google Open-Sources TimesFM: A 100B-Point Time Series Foundation Model for Zero-Shot Forecasting

Google has open-sourced TimesFM, a foundation model for time series forecasting trained on 100 billion real-world time points. It requires no dataset-specific training and can generate predictions instantly for domains like traffic, weather, and demand.

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OpenAI Internal Model Reportedly Solves Three New Erdős Problems, Marking AI Advance in Pure Mathematics

An internal AI model at OpenAI has reportedly solved three previously unsolved mathematical problems from the Erdős collection. This development signals a potential leap in AI's capacity for abstract reasoning and formal theorem proving.

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Google Cloud's Vertex AI Experiments Solves the 'Lost Model' Problem in ML Development

A Google Cloud team recounts losing their best-performing model after training 47 versions, highlighting a common MLops failure. They detail how Vertex AI Experiments provides systematic tracking to prevent this.

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Ethan Mollick Critiques Scientific Publishing's AI Inertia: PDFs Still Dominate in 2026

Wharton professor Ethan Mollick highlights that scientific papers in 2026 are still primarily uploaded as formatted PDFs to restrictive academic archives, signaling slow adaptation to AI's potential for accelerating research.

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The Future of Production ML Is an 'Ugly Hybrid' of Deep Learning, Classic ML, and Rules

A technical article argues that the most effective production machine learning systems are not pure deep learning or classic ML, but pragmatic hybrids combining embeddings, boosted trees, rules, and human review. This reflects a maturing, engineering-first approach to deploying AI.

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Kyushu University AI Model Achieves 44.4% Solar Cell Efficiency, Surpassing Theoretical SQ Limit

Researchers at Kyushu University used an AI-driven inverse design method to create a photonic crystal solar cell with 44.4% efficiency, exceeding the 33.7% Shockley-Queisser limit for single-junction cells.

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Non-Biologist Uses ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok to Design Custom mRNA Cancer Vaccine for Dog

Paul Conyngham, an AI consultant with no biology background, used LLMs to design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine for his dog Rosie after terminal diagnosis. The DIY treatment protocol shows tumor regression in six weeks.

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Sam Altman Predicts Next 'Transformer-Level' Architecture Breakthrough, Says AI Models Are Now Smart Enough to Help Find It

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated he believes a new AI architecture, offering gains as significant as transformers over LSTMs, is yet to be discovered. He argues current advanced models are now sufficiently capable of assisting in that foundational research.

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Meta's TRIBE v2 Predicts Brain Activity from fMRI Data, Surpassing Real Scan Accuracy

Meta released TRIBE v2, a foundation model trained on 500+ hours of fMRI data from 700+ people. It predicts a new person's brain responses to sensory input without retraining, reportedly exceeding the accuracy of a real brain scan.

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Accenture's DaVinci Investment Signals Growing Enterprise Bet on Agentic Commerce

Accenture's strategic investment in DaVinci Commerce highlights a major consulting firm's bet that autonomous AI agents will transform enterprise commerce platforms. This follows Google's recent launch of an Agentic Sizing Protocol for retail.

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OpenResearcher Paper Released: Method for Synthesizing Long-Horizon Research Trajectories for AI

The OpenResearcher paper has been released, exploring methods to synthesize long-horizon research trajectories for deep learning. This work aims to provide structured guidance for navigating complex, multi-step AI research problems.

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GPT-5.4 Pro Reportedly Solves Open Problem in FrontierMath, With Human Verification

Researchers Kevin Barreto and Liam Price used GPT-5.4 Pro to produce a construction for an open problem in FrontierMath, which mathematician Will Brian confirmed. A formal write-up is planned for publication.

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Roman Yampolskiy: 'AGI is a Question of Cost, Not Time' as Scaling Laws Hold

AI safety researcher Roman Yampolskiy argues that achieving AGI is now a matter of computational and financial resources, not theoretical possibility, citing the continued validity of scaling laws and early signs of recursive self-improvement.

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Neil DeGrasse Tyson Calls for International Treaty to Ban Superintelligence Development

Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson has publicly called for an international treaty to ban the development of superintelligence, describing it as 'lethal' and stating 'nobody should build it.'

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Boston University Study Visualizes How Deep Sleep Triggers Cerebrospinal Fluid Waves to Clear Neural Waste

Boston University researchers have directly observed how deep non-REM sleep triggers pulsating waves of cerebrospinal fluid to flow between neurons, clearing metabolic waste and preparing the brain for next-day cognition.

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