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Last updated: March 18, 2026 2:26 am
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A new method called MOVE allows creators to prove ownership of their AI models by embedding hidden, harmless features into them. This provides a robust and safe way to protect intellectual property without damaging the model’s performance.
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A new AI model for sequences, like malware traces or protein data, can learn complex long-range patterns more efficiently than older models. This makes it powerful for real-time prediction and analysis in security and biology.
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For analyzing bilingual speech, researchers found that the natural rhythm of speech (called an Intonation Unit) is a better unit for study than individual words. This leads to more accurate measurements of how often people switch between languages in conversation.
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A survey of modern “perfect hashing” techniques shows how computers can now store and retrieve data with zero wasted space and instant lookup times. This is a fundamental advancement for building faster databases and search engines.
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A study in Estonia reveals that people mostly rely on friends and family for cybersecurity help, but this informal support is often slow and inaccurate. The findings highlight a critical need for professional, accessible cybersecurity support services for the public.
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