A curated list of Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, books, video lectures and papers.Awesome Artificial Intelligence A curated collection of must-use, actively maintained resources for building and shipping AI systems. Focus: AI engineering (RAG, agents, evals, guardrails, deploy) plus the best books, guides, papers, and a carefully selected set of tools. 📚 Learn Deep, durable knowledge — still valuable five years from now. Books Modern & Practical — Scalable, maintainable ML pipelines (C... Read more ›
The software industry is still talking about AI mostly in terms of speed. Models and agents can now generate code The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Neuroscience has learned more about the brain in the last 30 years than in all of human history before it. These are the findings that changed what we thought we knew Read more ›
Author summary Many theories of brain function propose that perception and learning arise from Bayesian inference, in which the brain continuously updates beliefs about the causes of sensory inputs. One influential framework implementing this idea is predictive coding, where hierarchical networks exchange predictions and prediction errors to update internal beliefs. These models have been widely used to study learning, decision-making, and psychiatric conditions. However, applying predictive ... Read more ›
End-to-end security verification, from requirements through architecture to code, requires datasets that span all three artifact types with fine-grained security labels. No existing dataset provides this combination. We present the EVerest dataset, a multi-artifact resource based on EVerest, an industry-driven open-source software stack for electric vehicle charging stations. The dataset includes 84 manually elicited security requirements anno... Read more ›
Neuropsychopharmacology - Recent advances in individual differences in addiction neuroscience in animal models and clinical studies Read more ›
If your team is using Bamboo, you’ve probably seen the news: Bamboo Data Center is being retired as part of Atlassian’s broader Data Center transition strategy. Support will continue for several years, but many teams have already started thinking about the next step. Whether you’re considering Bamboo Cloud or moving to an entirely new CI/CD […] Read more ›
Frequently ignored bodily rhythms may be skewing neuroscience experiments Read more ›
This is Day 7 of building a neural network from scratch. Yesterday we ran a whole neural network by hand and got a tidy answer: a 57%… Read more ›
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Research Campus is banking on whole-brain imaging in the Danionella fish to advance neuroscience, but some scientists forced to close their labs say that even with a three-year runway and transitional support, they feel betrayed by the pivot. Read more ›
处理 Red 状态的 ES 索引 GET _cat/shards?v=true&h=index,shard,prirep,state,node,unassigned.reason&s=state 1 2 ops-pod-loggie-2026.06.11 0 p UNASSIGNED NODE_LEFT ops-pod-loggie-2026.06.11 0 r UNASSIGNED ALLOCATION_FAILED 尝试重新分配 1 POST _cluster/reroute?retry_failed=true 或者直接删除 1 DELETE ops-pod-loggie-2026.06.11 Read more ›
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How can AI help us refactor? Learn how the technology can be used to solve technical debt in this blog post by Thoughtworker Mario Fernández Pacheco. Read more ›
Chemistry isn't something you find. It's something you create through simple neuroscience-backed communication strategies. Read more ›
Build your first Image Classification Project with TensorFlow Read more ›
AWS has unveiled a new AI-powered agent within the AWS Transform service designed to autonomously modernize codebases. By scanning repositories against custom policies, the agent can automatically generate pull requests to address deprecated frameworks, security vulnerabilities, and outdated libraries. It's a significant shift in how DevOps teams can manage and evolve legacy code. Find out more here. Read more ›
As an undergraduate, my introductory neuroscience course was taught by Johnny Palka, a developmental biologist and neuroscience who worked with Drosophila, who had to explain to us on the first day of class that flies have brains. It was memorable because I was surprised that anyone thought otherwise (don’t worry, the class got much more […] Read more ›
A machine learning-powered simulation is giving researchers a new window into the processes that create some of the universe’s heaviest elements. Where do the gold in jewelry, the uranium in nuclear fuel, and many of the universe’s heaviest elements come from? Scientists believe they are forged in some of the most violent events in the [...] Read more ›
UC Irvine neuroscientist Oswald Steward received the 2026 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience for discoveries that helped explain how the brain forms and stores memories. Read more ›