Chwalinska bidding to take final

Poland’s Maja Chwalinska celebrates winning her semi final match against Russia’s Diana Shnaider. Photo: REUTERS PARIS: Maja Chwalinska will bid to become only the second qualifier in the professional era to win a Grand Slam title on Saturday after a run that has been “hard to process”, but faces her toughest test yet in the final against Mirra Andreeva….

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A Hands-On Coding Tutorial on Qualcomm AI Hub Models for Classification, Object Detection, and Hardware-Aware Deployment

In this tutorial, we work through an end-to-end workflow for Qualcomm AI Hub Models. We start by setting up the required package, discovering the available model collection, and loading MobileNet-V2 for local PyTorch inference. We also handle an important input-shape issue by converting NHWC image tensors into the NCHW format expected by the model. From…

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Biodiversity Loss Threatens International Monetary Stability

Biodiversity Loss Threatens International Monetary Stability

Monetary markets are underestimating the financial dangers of biodiversity loss, probably exposing international locations to sovereign debt crises and sharply increased borrowing prices, in keeping with analysis printed on Friday. The examine, led by economists from the Universities of Sussex, Sheffield and Heriot-Watt, offered what they described because the world’s first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit score…

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AI Has Come for Serif Fonts

As public backlash to the seeming omnipresence of artificial intelligence intensifies, the collective quest to weed out—and reject—telltale signs of its use continues. One of the first casualties, to my dismay, was em dashes—which are a great, and very human form of punctuation, by the way! There’s also the “rule of threes,” which is meant…

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