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Making AI-generated code more accurate in any language

Researchers developed a more efficient way to control the outputs of a large language model, guiding it to generate text that adheres to a certain structure, like a programming language, and remains error free.
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Temin signing off, but not quite a final farewell

Tom Temin’s final column as fulltime host of The Federal Drive. He reflects on a long career and leaving when the Trump crew has caused so much upheaval. The post Temin signing off, but not quite a final farewell first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Flying robots unlock new horizons in construction

An international team has explored how in future aerial robots could process construction materials precisely in the air — an approach with great potential for difficult-to-access locations or work at great heights. The flying robots are not intended to replace existing systems on the ground, but rather to complement them in a targeted manner for repairs or in disaster areas, for instance.
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AI algorithm can help identify high-risk heart patients to quickly diagnose, expedite, and improve care

New research can transform how hospitals triage, risk-stratify, and counsel patients to save lives.
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GSA takes a second look at a 5 billion dollar contract vehicle

“They’re considering rolling up two-thirds of the government spending, all the common goods and services purchases under GSA,” said Paul Murphy The post GSA takes a second look at a 5 billion dollar contract vehicle first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Combining signals could make for better control of prosthetics

Combining two different kinds of signals could help engineers build prosthetic limbs that better reproduce natural movements, according to a new study. A combination of electromyography and force myography is more accurate at predicting hand movements than either method by itself.
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Security Data Paradox: When More Data Means Less Visibility

Drowning in security data but missing real threats? Learn how threat actors exploit this paradox—and how to turn your data into actionable intelligence.
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Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers

Through better financial literacy, servicemembers become better able to focus on the mission, explain Poncho Co-Founders John Preston Brown and Jim Shelton. The post Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers

Through better financial literacy, servicemembers become better able to focus on the mission, explain Poncho Co-Founders John Preston Brown and Jim Shelton. The post Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TKLvjc

Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers

Through better financial literacy, servicemembers become better able to focus on the mission, explain Poncho Co-Founders John Preston Brown and Jim Shelton. The post Is there a connection between personal financial wellness and military readiness? Yes, say two former Marine Corps officers first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TKLvj9