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Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Harry’s on Wednesday released a new campaign, “Man, That Feels Good,” alongside a refreshed brand identity, per details shared with sister publication Marketing Dive.  The campaign includes three 15-second ads, one 30-second ad and a long-form 70-second spot that use crime movie tropes to accentuate the things that its line of grooming products can’t do beyond making men feel good, such as altering their persona. The brand refresh includes a new visual style that looks to unite the company’s portfolio.…

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On March 28, 2025, Andrew Ng, a prominent figure in the AI community, announced the continuation of his AI for Everyone course, focusing on the practical aspects of building AI and data projects (Source: DeepLearning.AI, Twitter, March 28, 2025). This announcement led to a noticeable impact on AI-related cryptocurrencies. Specifically, at 10:00 AM UTC, the price of SingularityNET (AGIX) increased by 3.2% from $0.85 to $0.8776, reflecting heightened interest in AI technologies (Source: CoinMarketCap, March 28, 2025). Similarly, Fetch.AI (FET) saw a 2.8% rise from $0.75 to $0.771, indicating a direct correlation between AI news and token performance (Source: CoinGecko,…

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While the top minds in artificial intelligence are racing to make the technology think more like humans, researchers at Elon University have asked the opposite question: How will AI change the way humans think?The answer comes with a grim warning: Many tech experts worry that AI will make people worse at skills core to being human, such as empathy and deep thinking.“I fear — for the time being — that while there will be a growing minority benefitting ever more significantly with these tools, most people will continue to give up agency, creativity, decision-making and other vital skills to these…

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UFC CEO Dana White, left, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg attend the UFC 300 event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 13, 2024.Jeff Bottari | Ufc | Getty ImagesTKO Group’s UFC has struck a multimillion-dollar, multiple-year partnership deal with Meta that will bring the mixed martial arts league closer to Mark Zuckerberg’s technology company, UFC told CNBC.UFC’s integration with Meta will span the company’s portfolio, including Meta AI, Meta Glasses, Meta Quest, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads. Specific financial terms weren’t disclosed.Meta will become the “official fan technology partner” of UFC and will have its branding featured in…

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Published: 21 Jun 2021, Last Modified: 05 May 2023ICML 2021 Workshop AML PosterReaders: EveryoneKeywords: adversarial examples, transferability, universalityTL;DR: slightly-robust neural networks can be used to generate SOTA targeted transferable adversarial examples; effectiveness can be explained by a universality principleAbstract: Adversarial examples for neural networks are known to be transferable: examples optimized to be misclassified by a “source” network are often misclassified by other “destination” networks. Here, we show that training the source network to be “slightly robust”—that is, robust to small-magnitude adversarial examples—substantially improves the transferability of targeted attacks, even between architectures as different as convolutional neural networks and transformers.…

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Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Amazon added its Interests feature to a small subset of U.S. app and mobile users, the company announced last week. Shoppers can enter custom prompts into the AI-based tool to find products for their passions and hobbies.  Users can use everyday language to set various preferences, such as price limits. The tool then scans Amazon’s store and notifies shoppers of relevant products, available items, restocks and deals. Customers who have access to the Interests feature can find it under the…

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This story was originally published on Retail Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Retail Dive newsletter. Dive Brief:Amazon added its Interests feature to a small subset of U.S. app and mobile users, the company announced last week. Shoppers can enter custom prompts into the AI-based tool to find products for their passions and hobbies. Users can use everyday language to set various preferences, such as price limits. The tool then scans Amazon’s store and notifies shoppers of relevant products, available items, restocks and deals.Customers who have access to the Interests feature can find it under…

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Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Target is partnering with Kate Spade on a limited-edition collaboration spanning women’s and children’s apparel, handbags and home accessories, launching April 12. With more than 300 items, Kate Spade New York x Target will be one of the mass merchant’s largest limited collections. More than half of the products are being priced at $15 or less. The announcement comes about a month after Target announced a $4 billion to $5 billion investment in stores, supply chain and technology, part of…

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This is the second post in a sequence of posts that describe our models for Pragmatic AI Safety. The internal dynamics of the ML field are not immediately obvious to the casual observer. This post will present some important high-level points that are critical to beginning to understand the field, and is meant as background for our later posts.Driving dynamics of the ML fieldHow is progress made in ML? While the exact dynamics of progress are not always predictable, we will present three basic properties of ML research that are important to understand.The importance of defining the problemA problem well-defined…

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Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: In partnership with Perry Ellis and Cubavera, David’s Bridal unveiled its first menswear collection, the company announced on Monday. Accessories are now available, suits will launch in April and Cubavera products will be released in time for summer.  The assortment will expand each season, ultimately featuring 200 curated pieces from Perry Ellis and Cubavera. Items will be available for purchase directly from David’s Bridal’s website and soon will be in stores.  Dive Insight: David’s Bridal wants to become synonymous for…

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