“We finish our first day on track in Mexico with solid running across two smooth sessions. We come away with lots of important information, and the initial readings from FP2 have our long run pace looking reasonably competitive, which is…
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OpenEvolve AI coding agent built a better algorithm • The Register
Computer scientists at UC Berkeley say that AI models show promise as a way to discover and optimize algorithms.
In a preprint paper titled “Barbarians at the Gate: How AI is Upending Systems Research,” 17 UC Berkeley researchers describe how…
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Sam Altman’s next startup eyes using sound waves to read your brain
This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week.
Sam Altman has tapped Mikhail Shapiro, an award-winning biomolecular engineer, to join the Merge Labs…
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Weekly inflation rises 5pc on costlier food – Dawn
- Weekly inflation rises 5pc on costlier food Dawn
- Tomato prices in Pakistan surge over 400%: What’s driving the spike? Explained Times of India
- Tomatoes Rs 600 per kg, capsicum Rs 300: Pakistanis are paying a heavy price after conflict with…
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How to keep your memories safe
Stephen BuffardiStephen Buffardi, with his wife Weena and daughter Sophia, lost thousands of family photos As Stephen Buffardi was transferring photos to his new phone, the progress bar reached halfway – then it crashed.
Thousands of pictures with…
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Ribo granted EMA Orphan Drug Designation for siRNA therapeutic RBD1016 for hepatitis delta Virus (HDV) Infection
BEIJING, China & GOTHENBURG, Sweden — 2025-10-24 — Suzhou Ribo Life Science Co., Ltd. and Ribocure Pharmaceuticals AB (Ribo), today announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has granted Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) to RBD1016 for…
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From The Killers To Role Model & More
Over a year after It Ends With Us hit theaters in August 2024, the next film adaptation of a Colleen Hoover best-seller, Regretting You has arrived on the big screen.
Starring Allison Williams, Dave Franco, Mason Thames, Mckenna…
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Behind the Emirates NBA Cup 2025 court designs with Victor Solomon
The Emirates NBA Cup 2025 tips off on Oct. 31 and will once again feature playing courts with a bold and distinctive style.
The Emirates NBA Cup is back, and so are the custom designed courts for each team.
For the past two seasons, the courts…
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Can Central Bank Digital Currencies Improve the Delivery of Social Safety Nets?
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This paper explores how central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could enhance the delivery of social safety nets (SSNs). It assesses CBDC design features and their implications for payment administration and delivery. Findings suggest that using CBDCs solely as payment delivery solutions offers limited advantages over existing systems such as faster payment systems. However, leveraging CBDCs as payment administration platforms—with peer-to-peer transfers, decentralized ledger access, and advanced programmability—could transform SSN delivery by enabling agencies to automate transfers, operate independently from private financial intermediaries, and monitor transactions directly. These benefits come with significant challenges, including privacy concerns, compliance risks, and infrastructure requirements. The paper emphasizes that realizing CBDCs’ full potential for SSNs will depend on thoughtful integration with existing systems and a clear understanding of their comparative advantages. Aimed at social protection policymakers and finance specialists, it highlights the need for collaboration between CBDC developers and SSN administrators to ensure that digital currencies effectively support inclusive and efficient benefit delivery.
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Blockchain and DLT,
Central Bank digital currencies,
Smart contracts,
Technology
Keywords:
Blockchain and DLT,
Central Bank digital currencies,
Central Bank Digital Currencies,
Financial Inclusion,
Fintech,
Government Transfers,
Payment Systems,
Smart contracts,
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Issues and Approaches—An Application to Nowcasting China’s Real GDP
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This paper evaluates three approaches to address parameter proliferation issue in nowcasting: (i) variable selection using adjusted stepwise autoregressive integrated moving average with exogenous variables (AS-ARIMAX); (ii) regularization in machine learning (ML); and (iii) dimensionality reduction via principal component analysis (PCA). Utilizing 166 variables, we estimate our models from 2007Q2 to 2019Q4 using rolling-window regression, while applying these three approaches. We then conduct a pseudo out-of-sample performance comparison of various nowcasting models—including Bridge, MIDAS, U-MIDAS, dynamic factor model (DFM), and machine learning techniques including Ridge Regression, LASSO, and Elastic Net to predict China’s annualized real GDP growth rate from 2020Q1 to 2023Q1. Our findings suggest that the LASSO method outperform all other models, but only when guided by economic judgment and sign restrictions in variable selection. Notably, simpler models like Bridge with AS-ARIMAX variable selection yield reliable estimates nearly comparable to those from LASSO, underscoring the importance of effective variable selection in capturing strong signals.
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