For decades, policymakers and investors have repeated the same comforting story: cheaper credit and easier money should boost growth. Lower interest rates make borrowing easier, […]
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Why Better Risk-Sharing Almost Never Happens in Complex Economies (Even When Everyone Wants It)
This paper shows that in complex economies, more possible scenarios does not mean more opportunities. It can mean the opposite: fewer realistic chances for everyone to benefit from changing the deal.
That helps explain why large systems can feel “stuck” after shocks—even when participants are smart, cooperative, and motivated.
What If One Hidden Data Point Could Beat Traditional Pricing? A Surprising Breakthrough in AI-Era Revenue Strategy
A new research paper introduces a surprisingly powerful idea in pricing: a seller may need only one hidden sample of customer demand to make pricing […]
BioBridge: Teaching LLMs to “Read” Proteins Without Forgetting How to Think
Protein science has a scale problem: databases like UniProt contain millions of protein sequences, but only a tiny fraction have reliable experimental annotations. That gap […]
Rebuilding Docker Images? The Bad News: Only ~1 in 40 Are Truly Reproducible
Container images are now a core unit of software delivery—and a prime target for supply-chain attacks. In theory, reproducible container builds offer a clean integrity […]
Can Chatbots Keep Survivors Safe? Testing AI Advice for Technology-Facilitated Abuse
Why this matters Technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) is when an abusive partner uses everyday tech—phones, smart home devices, GPS trackers, social media, shared cloud accounts—to monitor, […]
Are Mental Health Chatbots Actually Safe and Helpful? A Big Review Says “We’re Not Measuring It Right”
Mental health chatbots are everywhere now—from dedicated apps like Woebot to general AI assistants. But there’s a big problem behind the scenes: We don’t have […]