Best AI for Stock Prediction In 2026: Why Claude Opus 4.5 Looks “Best” (And GPT-5.2 Doesn’t)

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Watch or Listen on YouTube Best AI for Stock Prediction In 2026: Why Calibration Matters Introduction If you’ve spent five minutes around finance Twitter, you’ve seen the pitch: an LLM whispers a ticker, a direction, and a tidy probability, and you retire before lunch. Reality is less cinematic. Markets punish confidence that isn’t earned. And … Read more

Gemini 3 Pro Use Cases: 10 Prompts That Actually Work (Deep Research & Vibe Coding)

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Watch or Listen on YouTube Gemini 3 Pro Use Cases: 10 Prompts That Actually Work Introduction The “Gemini Bomb” dropped a few weeks ago, and Dev community immediately lit up with takes. Some called it “ruthless.” Others said it felt “cold.” A few claimed it was overhyped compared to GPT-5.2. Here’s what they’re actually noticing: … Read more

GPT 5 math Breakthrough: How Solving An Open Geometry Optimization Problem Signals The AI Tipping Point

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Watch or Listen on YouTube GPT 5 math Breakthrough Introduction There is a specific sound a field makes right before it changes. It is not applause. It is the quieter noise of people updating their defaults. This week’s example is a short paper by Johannes Schmitt, where research-grade AI systems helped discover and prove a … Read more

GigaTIME: How Microsoft GigaTIME Unlocks a New Era of AI Cancer Research (A Researcher’s Guide)

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Watch or Listen on YouTube GigaTIME: How Microsoft GigaTIME Unlocks a New Era of AI Cancer Research 1. Introduction Every pharmaceutical researcher knows the distinct pain of rationing tissue samples. We have archives full of millions of Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) slides. They are cheap, abundant, and standard. But the data we actually need to … Read more