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Reza Rawassizadeh

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Author of: https://t.co/CHV3noLquB Builds algorithms to improve human health while not harming other creatures. Now, at Boston University.

Boston, MA Tham gia Nisan 2007
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@MaxBlumenthal This is the third time this successful factory has been hit in the past two years. They basically get the entire dairy market in West Asia.
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Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
DC neocon celebrates Israeli “precision strike” on an Iranian dairy factory These terrorists want to starve Iran like they did in Gaza
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@vefaghemelli وقتی فیلتر رنگ می رود کنار و عکس رو فرد دیگری می‌گیرد چهره تیره این فلک زدگان هم که بیشتر شبیه هندی ها هست تا سفید پوست مشخص می شود.
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وفاق ملی
وفاق ملی@vefaghemelli·
یه سوال با این ناخونا چطوری خودشو میشوره تو دسشویی!؟
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Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi

ORGANIZERS OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST AI research gathering are scrambling to save the event. But it may be too late. Angry Chinese scientists are holding discussions on whether to participate—and they provide most of the papers, and many of the peer reviews, and Chinese firms also provide much of the sponsorship money. If they decide against, the gathering known as NeurIPS, will lose its crown as the world’s most respected AI research conference. The clock is ticking: 6 May, just five weeks away, is the submission deadline for papers, which then lead to physical participation in the event, scheduled to open in Sydney, Australia, on 6 December, 2026. . POLICY CHANGE A shock policy that excluded Chinese scientists became evident on Monday [23 March] this week, and was reversed yesterday. But after four days of fury, scientists and organizations from China are not mollified by the explanations from the group, called the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (but pronounced neurips or nips). Multiple questions remain. . ORGANIZERS APOLOGIZE The organizers apologized in a statement on X, saying that the legal team made a simple mistake. The “banned” list should have linked to a US list called “Specially Designated Nationals”—normal for US conferences. But instead, it linked to a list of all entities facing US sanctions. This is an absurdly long list of individuals and companies, often blameless people unfairly registered. More than 800 are Chinese, and the list includes top scientists at Huawei and other world-class research and development groups. . TOUGH QUESTIONS BEING ASKED But scientists are asking tough questions. 1) If it was a simple error in a link, why did it take days to fix? As every blogger knows, it takes literally seconds to change a link from one URL to another. . 2) If there was no intention to cut out Chinese scientists, why did NeurIPS respond to complaints by initially defending the policy? Their response, on Thursday 26 March, said the organizers had no choice. “The present concerns are not about science or academic freedom,” the statement said. “They are about legal requirements that apply to the NeurIPS Foundation, which is responsible for complying with sanctions.” . 3) The long period between announcing the policy on Tuesday and reversing it on Saturday suggests a debate, rather than a need to fix a wrong link. It seems more like one side (who?) wanted the Chinese banned, and the other (who?) was arguing for them to be included. . 4) A broader issue is the fact that all three of the top AI conferences are run by US firms (ICML and ICLR are the others). Some have taken years to build up their networks (NeurIPS began in 1987). It would be difficult for China to replicate this. But the US is not seen as a trustworthy partner for multiple reasons in many areas, not least its total contempt for international law. Can the conference be moved, say, to somewhere in Asia? . CHINESE ARE NOT HAPPY Some groups have already responded. The China Association for Science and Technology has canceled its sponsorship. Worse still, they said they will no longer recognize publications in NeurIPS journal as deserving of academic credits. The argument will roll on for days, but that 6 May deadline will be on everyone's mind. It would be easier for all concerned to rebuild bridges rather than erect a wall, many scientists say. . SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS Still, it's good that these issues have been aired. As the scientist Louis Pasteur said in the 1800s: "Science knows no country." It's worth noting that many non-Chinese scientists have stood up for academic freedom for the Chinese. Jason Eisner, Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University, challenged the organizers to stand up the US government. “Just drop this policy,” he wrote on X. “You're a US academic press. You have a 1st Amendment RIGHT to publish whatever you want—including words written by individuals who are disfavored by your government, and reviews of those words. They can't constitutionally stop you. If they try, go to court!” That type of response, jumping to a lawsuit against the authorities, is not how Asians operate at all. But the organizers of NeurIPS are based in California, and would be familiar with fighting the government.

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Christopher David@Tazerface16·
Worked in semiconductors for many years. Usage of helium for making computer chips is ubiquitous and required. We just blew up 30% of the world supply. No helium means no AI chips. No AI chips means no AI data centers. No data centers means no AI bubble. =Market crash.
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@PazhuhandeErfan سانسور تصاویر حملات و جدی نگرفتن دریافت و انتشار. اونها، تاثیر منفی می‌گذارد بر روحیه ناظرین غیر متخصص.
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Amir Ebrahimiii 2@Amirebrahi91824·
ایالت بوستون : میلیون ها نفر در ایالت های امریکا بر علیه ترامپ با شعار نه به پادشاهان No kings تظاهرات کردند
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SNN.ir | خبرگزاری دانشجو
حملات موشکی آمریکایی - اسرائیلی به مناطق مسکونی تهران (۰۸ فروردین ۱۴۰۵)
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Jianyang Gao
Jianyang Gao@gaoj0017·
The TurboQuant paper (ICLR 2026) contains serious issues in how it describes RaBitQ, including incorrect technical claims and misleading theory/experiment comparisons. We flagged these issues to the authors before submission. They acknowledged them, but chose not to fix them. The paper was later accepted and widely promoted by Google, reaching tens of millions of views. We’re speaking up now because once a misleading narrative spreads, it becomes much harder to correct. We’ve written a public comment on openreview (openreview.net/forum?id=tO3AS…). We would greatly appreciate your attention and help in sharing it.
Google Research@GoogleResearch

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

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AI at Meta
AI at Meta@AIatMeta·
Today we're introducing TRIBE v2 (Trimodal Brain Encoder), a foundation model trained to predict how the human brain responds to almost any sight or sound. Building on our Algonauts 2025 award-winning architecture, TRIBE v2 draws on 500+ hours of fMRI recordings from 700+ people to create a digital twin of neural activity and enable zero-shot predictions for new subjects, languages, and tasks. Try the demo and learn more here: go.meta.me/tribe2
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Typical western attitude: make something, enforce all to work for it. When you start to loose the track impose ban and sanction.
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi

BREAKING NEWS: TECH SCIENTISTS WORLDWIDE are in shock today after the US suddenly banned Chinese participants from the world’s largest gathering of AI researchers, set to be held in Australia. The sudden blow to academic freedom stunned the world of AI and machine learning. Every entity sanctioned by the US is now automatically banned from submitting papers to the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, organizers said. The submission of work is linked to attendance at the annual gathering. The science organization processes academic papers and organizes the world’s largest AI researchers’ annual meeting, due to be held in Sydney from 6 December this year. . SCIENTISTS CRY FOUL The organization, known as NeurIPS for short, has been running since the late 1980s, under scientific principles of collaboration—not politics. But now organizers have been told they must reject US-sanctioned firms. The problem is that the US sanctions list is massive and arbitrary, designed to smack down rivals. It contains more than 870 Chinese targets, including Huawei, SenseTime, and Megvii. Chinese telecom operators are also listed. Chinese scientists have cried foul. The China Computer Federation urged NeurIPS to “recognize the harm its actions have caused to the global academic community” in a statement yesterday. It called for the foundation to “restore equal submission and academic exchange rights for all institutions”. . 'JOINT EFFORTS' CREATE SUCCESS Last night scientist Yuliang Xiu of Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, wrote: "It’s my first time being invited as an Area Chair for NeurIPS, and I’m truly honored. However, I have to decline the role due to its sanctions policy." He pointed out that "NeurIPS’ prosperity comes from the joint efforts of researchers worldwide, and its growth and success have long been supported by sponsorships from some of the sanctioned entities too." Non-Chinese scientists have also expressed dismay. “What a ridiculous decision from NeurIPS! Some of the companies affected have sponsored you for years!” said Haitham Bou Ammar, an assistant professor from Cambridge, UK, writing on X. Maziyar Panahi, an AI healthcare scientist based in France, described the new policy as "nonsense". . HOW SCIENCE WORKS In the past, Chinese scientists were not just heavily involved, but actually helped make the conference happen, with Huawei, Unitree, Bytedance and Alibaba listed as sponsors. Scientists from around the world have pointed out at that science does not work this way—global academic breakthroughs in scientific fields are, by definition, shared by humanity. If you’ve discovered a new element in particle physics, it’s a new element. Pretending it didn’t happen just because the scientist is Chinese (or Russian or Iranian) destroys the foundations of the scientific method.

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Lula@LulaOficial·
O Brasil tem orgulho da Embraer, a terceira maior fabricante de aviões do mundo. E a parceria com a LATAM é visão de futuro: mais voos, mais empregos, mais crescimento. É a América Latina se fortalecendo, produzindo, conectando e avançando. ✈️🇧🇷
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@Saboo_Shubham_ Every day I get more evidence that these people are on some drug. His stupid comments on everything is insane.
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Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
“OpenClaw is the iPhone of tokens” — Nvidia CEO on Lex Podcast
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صداهای کودکان ایرانی که با امدادگران هلال احمر تماس گرفته اند. ادیت کاری از حسام اسلامی
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Sherwin Bryce-Pease
Sherwin Bryce-Pease@sherwiebp·
The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a draft resolution that unequivocally condemns the trafficking of enslaved Africans and the transatlantic slave trade as the most inhumane and enduring injustice against humanity. 123 in favour 3 Against (USA, Israel, Argentina) 52 abstentions The resolution also seeks to recognize the profound and lasting impacts of the abhorrent regimes of slavery and colonialism and emphasizes that claims for reparations represent a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs against Africans and people of African descent. #sabcnews
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@Dehshiri4Law من سیستم حقوقی آمریکا رو می دونم که تقریبا هیچ فردی جلوی کورپوریشن نمی تواند بایستد. چون قضیه شکایت بازی بین وکلا است و هر کی تیم وکالت بزرگ‌تری داشته باشد می برد دادگاه رو
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Ameneh Dehshiri شراره
سورا Sora بسته شد. ظاهرن به‌خاطر هزینه‌های سنگین، ریسک‌های حقوقی و نبود مدل اقتصادی پایدار. اما اثرش منفی اش همچنان باقی ست: عادی‌سازی ویدیوهای جعلی، تضعیف اعتماد به واقعیت، و استفاده از چهره افراد بدون حفاظت جدی. توقفی شاید کوتاه در مسیری خطرناک
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@EmmanuelMacron بحث هسته ای (و موشکی) تمام شدند، فراموش کن. بیا از الان ببین چه امتیازاتی باید بدهی که تنگه هرمز از کشتی های شما عوارض کمتری بگیرند.
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Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
رئیس‌جمهور ایران، مسعود پزشکیان، گفت‌وگو کردم. بر ضرورت مطلق پایان دادن به حملات غیرقابل‌قبول علیه کشورهای منطقه، حفاظت از زیرساخت‌های انرژی و غیرنظامی، و احیای آزادی کشتیرانی در تنگه هرمز تأکید کردم. از ایران خواستم با حسن نیت در مذاکرات مشارکت کند تا راهی به سوی کاهش تنش گشوده شود و چارچوبی فراهم آید که بتواند به انتظارات جامعه بین‌المللی در قبال برنامه هسته‌ای و موشکی ایران، و نیز فعالیت‌های بی‌ثبات‌کننده منطقه‌ای آن، پاسخ دهد. در پایان نیز از ایران خواستم هرچه سریع‌تر امکان بازگشت هم‌میهنان ما، سسیل کوهلر و ژاک پاریس، را به فرانسه فراهم کند.
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@Jedaal من ازت عمیقا تشکر می‌کنم که یک نفره اینقدر کار رسانه ای قوی انجام می‌دهی و کمک می‌کنی صدای مظلومان شنیده بشود.
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Lula@LulaOficial·
Hoje o céu do Brasil é palco de um momento histórico. 🇧🇷✈️ Voei escoltado pelo primeiro Gripen produzido no Brasil. Um momento muito simbólico, que mostra um país que acredita em si mesmo, investe em tecnologia e reafirma sua soberania. 🎥 @ricardostuckert
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