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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 25, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The World Health Organization's Executive Board was founded in 1949, Soviet Russia conducted the first succesful test of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile in 1959, Nasa's Opportunity Rover landed on Mars in 2004, and we present you with these top quality stories. From A Basic Knowledge of Python Can Help You Build Your Own Machine Learning Model to 2025 is Already Shaping Up to Be A Big Year for AI Tech, let’s dive right in.


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science

Can Technology Help Us Calm Down Road Rage?

TL;DR Current trends suggest road rage is getting worse, not better. With several technologies in place and others potentially on the way, could that angry driver be

By @bethcrush [ 6 Min read ]

Approximately 92% of commuters reported witnessing a road rage incident in 2023. About 89% claimed to have been victims of one. Are you one of these?

How does technology impact driving? Consider current and potential technologies to understand how far onboard methods might produce solutions for road rage...

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machine-learning

A Basic Knowledge of Python Can Help You Build Your Own Machine Learning Model

TL;DR Lets build our own Machine Learning Model with Tensorflow, a Python library.

By @buzzpy [ 13 Min read ]

Hello beautiful people! Hope that 2025 is treating you well, even though it’s been buggy for me, so far.

Welcome to the Doodles and Programming blog and today we’re going to build: A sentiment analysis model using TensorFlow + Python.

In case you aren’t aware, what is Machine Learning?..

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cloud

15 Databases, 15 Use Cases—Stop Using the Wrong Database for the Right Problem

TL;DR Discover 15 types of databases, from relational to vector, and explore their unique use cases in this comprehensive guide for developers.

By @infinity [ 6 Min read ]

Relational databases are incredibly popular because of their structured nature, ability to manage large amounts of data, and well-established ecosystem! Data is organized into tables with columns of fixed data type. Relationships between rows are established using Foreign Keys (FKs).

Example: Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, etc.

Example: Amazon Quantum..

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machine-learning

2025 is Already Shaping Up to Be A Big Year for AI Tech

TL;DR In early 2025, the potential of AI seems limitless, as showcased at CES 2025.

By @geekonrecord [ 4 Min read ]

Indeed, what we can achieve with AI seems unbounded, as the recent CES 2025 event in Las Vegas proved. New AI products were unveiled, showcasing astonishing features and making unbelievable promises, practically taken out of a Black Mirror episode.

Omi: the mind reader

https://youtu.be/MZLzvN3vmtI?embedable=true

Friend: the wearable bestie..

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data-science

Tailor Your Data Visualization Design Choices for Key Stakeholders to Create Organizational Buy-In

TL;DR A guide to effective deployment of data visualizations in organisations for maximum business value. Adapted from Data Principles To Practice Volume II

By @alexholloway [ 8 Min read ]

One of the key components in effective in organizational data visualization is tailoring the outputs to the specific needs of various stakeholders:..

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-When Knowledge Creates Doubt: Explaining the Expertise Paradox

-New Study Shows Exoskeletons Now Adapt to You, Not the Other Way Around

On This Day

The World Health Organization's Executive Board was founded

On January 25, 1949, the World Health Organization's (WHO) Executive Board was founded as a specialized agency of the United Nations. The board consists of 34 technically qualified members in the field of health, elected for three-year terms. The WHO Executive Board oversees the organization's work, including its policies and...

Poll Of the Week

Should Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg be a part of the U.S. AI Safety and Security Board?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recently announced the AI Safety and Security Board. It will be comprised of 22 members including Sam Altman and Satya Nadella. However, two notable exceptions are Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Should they be a part of the board?

36% Yes, I think it's necessary for them to be included.

14% Yes, but I don't think it's a big deal if they aren't.

34% No, they shouldn't be.

14% I don't care.

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