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ATM: Action-Consistency Transfer Matrix for Diagnosing and Improving Latent World Models
arXiv:2606.09028v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Latent world models are increasingly used for control and goal-conditioned planning, yet assessing whether their learned representations are useful for planning usually requires slow, planner-coupled simulator evaluation with CEM or similar planners. Such evaluation is black-box and model-complexity-dependent: under the same protocol, different world models may require minutes to hours per checkpoint. In this work, we propose ATM, an...
Digital Quantum Reservoir Computing for ATM Time Series Prediction
arXiv:2606.04686v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We investigate a digital quantum reservoir computing (QRC) framework for multi-step forecasting of automated teller machine (ATM) cash demand time series on near-term quantum devices. The proposed approach uses parametrized four-qubit reservoirs with a fixed structure exploiting partial measurement and reset, where temporal data is encoded in rotation angles. Training is restricted to a classical Ridge-regression readout.
Martin Lewis issues 'ATM rule' warning for anyone going on holiday this summer
A simple choice on a cash machine abroad could leave holidaymakers paying more than they need to
American woman shares how a Kerala man made a 14-hour journey to return her lost debit card
A small mistake at an ATM, a traveller already miles away, and a stranger choosing to spend his entire day off on the road. That is the story from Kerala that has now been making rounds online, not because it is dramatic, but because it unfolded in such a simple and unexpected way that it stayed with people. A card left behind without realisation During a solo trip in Kerala, American traveller India Witkin ended up leaving her debit card inside an ATM.
Decoupling heat and electricity: A thermal invisible gateway
Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Wiedemann-Franz law couples electrical and thermal conductivity, making high electrical conduction with low thermal conduction a major challenge. To overcome this, we designed an active thermal metasurface (ATMS) - based thermal invisible gateway that decouples thermal and electrical paths. Built on a copper substrate with a dumbbell-shaped bridge, the structure suppresses heat flow via directional compensation while allowing unimpeded electrical conduction.
Woman loses nearly $10K in jury duty crypto scam
Gail Barr expected birthday calls on her 70th birthday. She got plenty of sweet messages from family and friends. Then one voicemail turned her day upside down.
Google makes biggest-ever equity capital markets transaction of all time
Google is planning to sell $80 billion to fund spending on artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. With this sale, the Alphabet-owned tech giant could execute the largest equity capital markets transaction in history. According to data compiled by Bloomberg, Google’s combined offering would top Brazilian oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA’s roughly $70 billion sale of common and preferred stock in 2010.
How Jim Cramer would approach Palo Alto's stock heading into earnings
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Here's a recap of Tuesday's key moments. The S & P 500 touched fresh record highs on Tuesday, driven by Nvidia and other chipmakers.
Why Larry Page and Sergey Brin lost $10 billion each as Google raised $80 billion
Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin saw their personal fortunes shrink by around $10 billion each on the same day Google-parent Alphabet announced plans to raise $80 billion through a massive stock sale to fund its artificial intelligence (AI) expansion. As reported by Fortune, the decline came as Alphabet shares fell sharply after investors reacted to the company's ambitious fundraising plan and growing AI spending commitments. While the $80 billion deal could become the largest...