In early December 2025, security researchers exposed a cybercrime campaign that had quietly hijacked popular Chrome and Edge browser extensions on a massive scale. A threat group dubbed ShadyPanda spent seven years playing the long game, publishing or acquiring harmless extensions, letting them run clean for years to build trust and gain millions of installs, […]
If you use a smartphone, browse the web, or unzip files on your computer, you are in the crosshairs this week. Hackers are currently exploiting critical flaws in the daily software we all rely on—and in some cases, they started attacking before a fix was even ready. Below, we list the urgent updates you need […]
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an active phishing campaign that’s targeting a wide range of sectors in Russia with phishing emails that deliver Phantom Stealer via malicious ISO optical disc images. The activity, codenamed Operation MoneyMount-ISO by Seqrite Labs, has primarily singled out finance and accounting entities, with those in the procurement, legal, payroll Read […]
The French Interior Minister confirmed on Friday that the country’s Ministry of the Interior was breached in a cyberattack that compromised e-mail servers. […] Read More
Stop Writing Spaghetti if-else Chains: Parsing JSON with Python’s match-caseTowards Data Science Introduction If you work in data science, data engineering, or as as a frontend/backend developer, you deal with JSON. For professionals, its basically only death, taxes, and JSON-parsing that is inevitable. The issue is that parsing JSON is often a serious pain. Whether you are pulling data from a REST API, parsing logs, or reading
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Introduction If you work in data science, data engineering, or as as a frontend/backend developer, you deal with JSON. For professionals, its basically only death, taxes, and JSON-parsing that is inevitable. The issue is that parsing JSON is often a serious pain. Whether you are pulling data from a REST API, parsing logs, or reading
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CEOs still betting big on AI: Strategy vs. return on investment in 2026AI News Enterprise leaders are pressing ahead with artificial intelligence, even as some early results remain uneven. Reporting from the Wall Street Journal and Reuters shows that most CEOs expect AI spending to keep rising through 2026, despite difficulty tying those investments to clear, enterprise-wide returns. The tension highlights where many organisations now sit in their AI
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Enterprise leaders are pressing ahead with artificial intelligence, even as some early results remain uneven. Reporting from the Wall Street Journal and Reuters shows that most CEOs expect AI spending to keep rising through 2026, despite difficulty tying those investments to clear, enterprise-wide returns. The tension highlights where many organisations now sit in their AI
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EpiPlanAgent: Agentic Automated Epidemic Response Planningcs.AI updates on arXiv.org arXiv:2512.10313v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: Epidemic response planning is essential yet traditionally reliant on labor-intensive manual methods. This study aimed to design and evaluate EpiPlanAgent, an agent-based system using large language models (LLMs) to automate the generation and validation of digital emergency response plans. The multi-agent framework integrated task decomposition, knowledge grounding, and simulation modules. Public health professionals tested the system using real-world outbreak scenarios in a controlled evaluation. Results demonstrated that EpiPlanAgent significantly improved the completeness and guideline alignment of plans while drastically reducing development time compared to manual workflows. Expert evaluation confirmed high consistency between AI-generated and human-authored content. User feedback indicated strong perceived utility. In conclusion, EpiPlanAgent provides an effective, scalable solution for intelligent epidemic response planning, demonstrating the potential of agentic AI to transform public health preparedness.
arXiv:2512.10313v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: Epidemic response planning is essential yet traditionally reliant on labor-intensive manual methods. This study aimed to design and evaluate EpiPlanAgent, an agent-based system using large language models (LLMs) to automate the generation and validation of digital emergency response plans. The multi-agent framework integrated task decomposition, knowledge grounding, and simulation modules. Public health professionals tested the system using real-world outbreak scenarios in a controlled evaluation. Results demonstrated that EpiPlanAgent significantly improved the completeness and guideline alignment of plans while drastically reducing development time compared to manual workflows. Expert evaluation confirmed high consistency between AI-generated and human-authored content. User feedback indicated strong perceived utility. In conclusion, EpiPlanAgent provides an effective, scalable solution for intelligent epidemic response planning, demonstrating the potential of agentic AI to transform public health preparedness. Read More
The Skills That Bridge Technical Work and Business ImpactTowards Data Science In the Author Spotlight series, TDS Editors chat with members of our community about their career path in data science and AI, their writing, and their sources of inspiration. Today, we’re thrilled to share our conversation with Maria Mouschoutzi. Maria is a Data Analyst and Project Manager with a strong background in Operations Research, Mechanical
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In the Author Spotlight series, TDS Editors chat with members of our community about their career path in data science and AI, their writing, and their sources of inspiration. Today, we’re thrilled to share our conversation with Maria Mouschoutzi. Maria is a Data Analyst and Project Manager with a strong background in Operations Research, Mechanical
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The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 14: Softmax Regression in ExcelTowards Data Science Softmax Regression is simply Logistic Regression extended to multiple classes.
By computing one linear score per class and normalizing them with Softmax, we obtain multiclass probabilities without changing the core logic.
The loss, the gradients, and the optimization remain the same.
Only the number of parallel scores increases.
Implemented in Excel, the model becomes transparent: you can see the scores, the probabilities, and how the coefficients evolve over time.
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Softmax Regression is simply Logistic Regression extended to multiple classes.
By computing one linear score per class and normalizing them with Softmax, we obtain multiclass probabilities without changing the core logic.
The loss, the gradients, and the optimization remain the same.
Only the number of parallel scores increases.
Implemented in Excel, the model becomes transparent: you can see the scores, the probabilities, and how the coefficients evolve over time.
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