Friday, March 6, 2026

Weekly Review 6 March 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. AI can find bugs in code, but not fix them: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/24/ai_finding_bugs/
  2. I think someone who uses AI to sit a course for them is missing the point of education: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2026/02/26/agentic-ai-can-complete-whole-courses-now
  3. Putting AI in charge of strategy is a bad idea-they are too eager to go nuclear: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/ai_models_nuclear/
  4. Workers are being paid less while working more correcting the mistakes of AI: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/workers-training-ai-to-do-their-jobs
  5. AI are solving maths benchmarks faster than they can be created: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-math-benchmarks
  6. How much of the training data do modern AI store? https: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/ais-can-generate-near-verbatim-copies-of-novels-from-training-data/
  7. China is using AI to try to discredit its critics: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/chinese_law_enforcement_chatgpt_abuse/
  8. This is why you don't put an unqualified drunk in charge of the world's most powerful military-he tries to put AI everywhere and throws a tantrum when he doesn't get what he wants: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/pentagon_threatens_anthropic/
  9. Amazon's cloud services were taken down twice by AI: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/an-ai-coding-bot-took-down-amazon-web-services/
  10. The British government continues to push for more AI: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/25/trtreasury-blair-thinktank-advise-on-ai-use-public-services
  11. Spending on AI data centres in 2026 will exceed the GDP of Ireland: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/26/trendforce_cloud_ai_spend/
  12. Flaws in data handling limit the effectiveness of business AI: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/25/data-efficiency-missing-layer-ai-driven-growth/
  13. New Zealand's privacy commissioner has signed on to a global statement on AI: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/587814/ai-and-privacy-commissioner-signs-on-to-global-statement-on-potential-harms
  14. British police use AI to sift through mountains of digital evidence: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/24/its-not-robocop-uk-police-embrace-ai-efficiency-in-complex-investigations
  15. At this point I'd be surprised if politicians weren't using AI to write their speeches. Not that anyone could tell: https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360942876/nicola-willis-says-chris-hipkins-big-speech-could-have-been-ai-ai-writing-her-speeches
  16. AI code generators are making software less secure: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/26/veracode_security_ai/
  17. One of the biggest worries Chief Executives have is keeping up with AI: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/587712/chief-executives-optimistic-about-economic-recovery-fear-being-left-behind-in-ai-race-survey
  18. Burger King is now using AI to monitor if their employees are friendly enough: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/26/burger_kings_new_ai/
  19. Will AI really bring about massive disruption to the economy? https: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/24/feedback-loop-no-brake-how-ai-doomsday-report-rattled-markets
  20. Blaming your employees for the mistakes of an AI does not increase confidence in your services: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/24/amazon_blame_human_not_ai/
  21. AI controlled organisms in an artificial life simulator: https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/feb/24/anlife-what-does-an-unusual-evolution-simulator-have-to-say-about-ai
  22. While AI is driving number formats to lower precision, scientific computing demands more: https://spectrum.ieee.org/number-formats-ai-scientific-computing
  23. How to protect yourself from AI generated scams: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-chatgpt-ai-scams-dating-legal/
  24. The idea of AI data centres in space isn't entirely as stupid as it first seems: https://spectrum.ieee.org/orbital-data-centers

Monday, March 2, 2026

Soft Computing, Volume 30, Issue 2, February 2026

Author(s): Arman Ahmad, S. Jagatheswari, R. Praveen
Pages: 787 - 808

Author(s): Muhammad Touqeer, Ehtisham Rasool, Soheil Salahshour
Pages: 809 - 821

Author(s): Mimmo Parente, Luca Rizzuti
Pages: 823 - 834

Author(s): Xujian Wang, Yongjin Jing, Minli Yao
Pages: 835 - 852

Author(s): Hong-Liang Dai, Cui-Yin Huang, Ye-Sen Sun
Pages: 853 - 866

Author(s): Ali Ihsan Boyaci, Gülşen Akman, Serra Utku
Pages: 867 - 890

Author(s): Hossein Amirkhani, Mohammad AzariJafari, Azadeh Amirak
Pages: 891 - 903

Author(s): K. Swanthana, S. S. Aravinth
Pages: 905 - 919

Author(s): Peiwu Dong, Huimin Tang
Pages: 921 - 934

Author(s): S. Pradeep, S. Muthurajkumar, A. Kannan
Pages: 935 - 950

Author(s): Prasenjit Mandal, Sovan Samanta, Madhumangal Pal
Pages: 951 - 964

Author(s): Zhen Wang, Sung-Hoon Yoo, Witold Pedrycz
Pages: 965 - 988

Author(s): Dan Wang, Xiubin Zhu, Zhiwu Li
Pages: 989 - 999

Author(s): Bin Yu, Hengjie Xie, Zeshui Xu
Pages: 1001 - 1009

Author(s): Xiaoqian Liu, Yingjun Zhang, Hua Huang
Pages: 1011 - 1027

Author(s): Sarita Patil, Vinod Vaze, Hemant Mahajan
Pages: 1029 - 1044

Author(s): Pratap Chandra Nayak, Sonalika Mishra, Sidhartha Panda
Pages: 1045 - 1068

Author(s): Xingran Chen, Haisong Huang, Pengfei Hu
Pages: 1069 - 1088

Author(s): Pratik Angaitkar, Rekh Ram Janghel, Tirath Prasad Sahu
Pages: 1089 - 1108

Author(s): Aditya Prasad Padhy, Sibarama Panigrahi, Prateek Pratyasha
Pages: 1109 - 1128

Author(s): Parviz Sorabi, Mohammad Ataei, Mohammad Hosein Habibi
Pages: 1129 - 1144

Author(s): Tahir Ullah, Javed Ali Khan, Hasna Arshad
Pages: 1145 - 1170

Author(s): Xiaoping Jia, Baozhu Jia, Shoujun Zhang
Pages: 1171 - 1192

Author(s): José Carlos R. Alcantud, Feng Feng, Stefania Tomasiello
Pages: 1193 - 1214

Author(s): C. Devi Parameswari, M. Ilayaraja
Pages: 1215 - 1231

Author(s): Vijay Kumar Gugulothu, Savadam Balaji
Pages: 1233 - 1244

Author(s): R. Shobana, Rajesh Kumar, Bhavnesh Jaint
Pages: 1245 - 1261

Author(s): Amir Rezaei, Golara Chaharmahali, Mostafa Hajiaghaei-Keshteli
Pages: 1263 - 1278

Author(s): Dikshit Chauhan, Anupam Yadav
Pages: 1279 - 1311

Author(s): A. Saranya, R. Naresh, M. Jenifer
Pages: 1313 - 1328

Author(s): Hadi Fattahi, Fateme Jiryaee
Pages: 1329 - 1346

Author(s): Hadi Tarazodar, Karamollah Bagherifard, Razieh Malekhosseini
Pages: 1347 - 1376

Author(s): Xinhong Zou, Kai Yang, Yixiao Luo
Pages: 1377 - 1390

Author(s): Balmukund Jha, Piyush Kumar Singh, Vandna Rani Verma
Pages: 1391 - 1412

Author(s): Huabiao Zhou, Yanmin Luo, Weiwei Lin
Pages: 1413 - 1429

Author(s): Israt Yasmin, Suriya Sultana, M. Jamshed Alam Patwary
Pages: 1431 - 1449

Author(s): B. R. Srivatsa Kumar, P. S. Guruprasad, Raksha
Pages: 1451 - 1451

Author(s): Mehmet Baygin, Ilknur Tuncer, U. Rajendra Acharya
Pages: 1453 - 1454

Author(s): Fanyun Meng, Yongqiang Sun, Jinlong Wang
Pages: 1455 - 1455

Friday, February 27, 2026

Weekly Review 27 February 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. Greenwashing applies to AI as much as any other industry: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/17/tech-companies-traditional-ai-generative-climate-breakdown-report
  2. No New Zealand lawyers have yet been caught using AI to generate their submissions: https://www.leightonassociates.co.nz/post/no-nz-lawyers-or-employment-advocates-have-been-called-out-for-hallucinated-ai-yet
  3. Hiding what an AI coding agent is doing is not making developers happy: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/anthropic_claude_ai_edits/
  4. White-collar jobs like in the film industry are really getting hammered by AI: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/360938829/she-was-earning-65000-ai-came-along-what-happened-nex
  5. Google needs to do a better job warning people about the dangers of its AI health recommendations: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/16/google-puts-users-at-risk-downplaying-disclaimers-ai-overviews
  6. Using AI to cheat on a course about AI seems rather wonderfully ironic: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/kpmg_partner_in_oz_turned/
  7. Generative AI can't do much to help the environment, but more classic machine learning can: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/17/study-finds-74-of-ai-climate-claims-lack-evidence/
  8. If a tool like AI is available that makes peoples' jobs easier, they tend to use it, whether it's appropriate or not: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/586932/corrections-takes-action-against-staff-s-unacceptable-use-of-artificial-intelligence
  9. How AI plots driving pathways for a Mars rover: https://spectrum.ieee.org/perseverance-rover-nasa-anthropic-ai
  10. AI needs a huge amount of electricity, geothermal power generation is a more environmentally friendly way of getting it: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/18/google_ormat_geothermal_datacenter_deal/
  11. Court cases continue around whether or not AI can be legally considered an inventor: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/587013/can-artificial-intelligence-legally-be-an-inventor
  12. The problems with taking AI projects from pilot to production are not unique to AI, but common to all IT projects: https://www.informationweek.com/ai-innovations/from-pilot-purgatory-to-productive-failure-fixing-ai-s-broken-learning-loop
  13. Building AI data centre satellites on the moon is not going to change the fundamental problems with the idea: https://www.extremetech.com/aerospace/xai-talks-up-building-a-lunar-mass-driver-to-launch-ai-satellites-into
  14. Dedicated AI hardware, in this case neuromorphic chips, continues to improve and gain new abilities: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/18/sandia-labs-uses-neuromorphic-chips-to-solve-partial-differential-equations/
  15. Translators and artists are seeing their incomes slashed by AI: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360939695/they-were-earning-120000-then-ai-came-along-now-theyre-earning-third
  16. AI will lie to make the user happy, rather than tell them an unpleasant truth: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/17/google_gemini_lie_placate_user/
  17. It is possible to attack an AI in such a way that its internal model is revealed: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/14/ai_risk_distillation_attacks/
  18. Dating apps are often one of the early adopters for new technology, including AI: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/15/ai-dating-apps-personality-matchmaking
  19. Unsurprisingly, using AI to write a letter of remorse after committing a crime tends to annoy the judge: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/586871/judge-exposes-ai-generated-remorse-letters-in-michae-win-arson-sentencing
  20. AI demos are easy, but getting them to be useful and contributing to the bottom line is hard: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4132756/the-ai-bubble-will-burst-for-firms-that-cant-get-beyond-demos-and-llms.html
  21. AI cannot generate effective passwords: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/18/generating_passwords_with_llms/
  22. A new approach enables AI to continue learning, rather than getting stuck in one skill set: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/18/mit-and-eth-zurich-unveil-sdft-to-stop-ai-from-forgetting-old-skills/
  23. A lot of senior people in AI companies are getting out: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4133137/why-are-ai-leaders-fleeing.html
  24. AI generated writing is often so, so average-it's by design: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/semantic_ablation_ai_writing/

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Complex & Intelligent Systems, Volume 12, Issue 2, February 2026

Author(s): Juan Lei, Jiangpeng Tian, Zhiwei He

Author(s): Zhiqiang Gao

Author(s): Kechao Li, Nor Ashikin Mohamad Kamal

Author(s): Zepei Liu, Zhigang Jin, Xiaodong Wu

Author(s): Chang Cai, Yuchen Liu, Lei Cai

Author(s): Jianjun Ni, Zheng Gong, Simon X. Yang

Author(s): Jiyan Salim Mahmud, Zakarya Farou, Imre Lendák

Author(s): Hangyu Zhu, Xilu Wang, Yaochu Jin

Author(s): Chuanhe Shen, Wenjing Pan, Xu Shen

Author(s): Suyang Wang, Qingqi Zhu, Fang Dong

Author(s): Fangtao Qin, Bin Fang, Yi Wang

Author(s): Fuyu Huang, Jun Zou, Dongdong Shi

Author(s): Dezhi An, Wanyao Zhang, Jun Lu

Author(s): Xiaoyu Liu, Ting Wang, Xiaowen Zhang

Author(s): He Xiao, Ziyang Liu, Liping Deng

Author(s): Shaoqiu Zhu, Lujie Bai, Haitao Gao

Author(s): Mo-Ce Gao

Author(s): Jiwoo Jung, Yipene Cedric Francois Bassole, Yunsick Sung

Author(s): Ershen Wang, Haolong Xu, Fan Li

Author(s): Yujiang Liu, Yamin Hu, Wenjian Luo

Author(s): Yang Lian, Ruizhi Han, Jin Zhou

Author(s): Xiang Wu, Junzhe Jiang, Xueyun Chen

Author(s): Songtao Hu, Guanyu Chen, Xiaokang Wang

Author(s): Le Tong, Xinran Li, Wei Du

Author(s): Weichao Chen, Ziyang Li, Yonglin Pu

Author(s): Nguyen Hoang Vu, Tran Van Duc, Nguyen Tien Dat

Author(s): Ch. Srilakshmi, N. Ramakrishnaiah, E. Laxmi Lydia

Author(s): Angela Cortecchia, Giovanni Ciatto, Danilo Pianini

Author(s): Md. Najmul Mowla, Davood Asadi, Ferdous Sohel

Author(s): Jie Yang, Jian Chen, Bin Yan

Friday, February 20, 2026

Weekly Review 20 February 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. Europe and the Middle East are lagging behind in preparing data centres for AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/11/ai_datacenters_bcs/
  2. Like most tools that make workers more efficient, giving employees AI tools results in them doing more work: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/11/ai_makes_employees_work_harder/
  3. The security threats that are posed by AI: https://www.informationweek.com/cybersecurity/slamming-the-door-on-ai-based-cybersecurity-threats
  4. The British military is integrating more AI into its kill chain: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/10/mod_project_asgard/
  5. Using AI doesn't necessarily save time when making movies: https://arstechnica.com/features/2026/02/why-darren-aronofsky-thought-an-ai-generated-historical-docudrama-was-a-good-idea/
  6. The benefits and risks of AI companions: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-companion-harm-benefit
  7. How many AI coding agents does it take to write a C compiler? 16, and it's not a hard task: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/sixteen-claude-ai-agents-working-together-created-a-new-c-compiler/
  8. AI are helping to synthesise new materials: https://www.hpcwire.com/bigdatawire/2026/02/11/from-prediction-to-production-mits-ai-system-helps-synthesize-new-materials/
  9. A court case is thrown out by the judge after a lawyer keeps abusing AI in their filings: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/randomly-quoting-ray-bradbury-did-not-save-lawyer-from-losing-case-over-ai-errors/
  10. AI are not good at giving medical advice: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/09/ai_chatbots_medical_advice_sucks/
  11. The USA can't expect to dominate AI for ever: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/09/us-tech-ai-companies-gulf-states
  12. Using AI to caricature yourself leaks information that threatens your security: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/11/ai_caricatures_social_media_bad_security/
  13. SMOTE can be used to correct class imbalances when training AI, but it must be used correctly: https://www.kdnuggets.com/why-most-people-misuse-smote-and-how-to-do-it-right
  14. While AI can help make meetings more efficient, I doubt they could make them less boring: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4127434/qa-how-ai-could-transform-corporate-meetings-for-better-or-worse.html
  15. As AI takes on more professional roles, people are retraining in trades: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/11/big-ai-job-swap-white-collar-workers-ditching-their-careers
  16. Another AI data centre is refused construction permission because of environmental concerns: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/10/edinburgh_green_ai_datacenter/
  17. Using AI to design chips for AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/10/cadences_agentic_chip_design_tool/
  18. Why AI companions are so appealing to people: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-companion-relationships
  19. The economics around putting AI data centres into space are not looking good: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/11/why-the-economics-of-orbital-ai-are-so-brutal/
  20. Some AI systems being rolled out could be left legally unusable due to regulation: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/state-ai-regulations-could-leave-cios-with-unusable-systems
  21. AI can now translate language as well as the average human translator, but not as well as more experienced translators: https://spectrum.ieee.org/chatgpt-translate-skills-human-comparison
  22. AI can now provide real-time translation in phone calls: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/11/tmobile_network_ai_translate_live_calls/
  23. A short history of OpenClaw, the vibe coded AI: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4128257/openclaw-the-ai-agent-thats-got-humans-taking-orders-from-bots.html
  24. AI are now as creative as the average human, for some areas: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/10/ai-models-outperform-average-human-creativity-in-new-study/
  25. A proposed market place for licensing media to AI companies: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/11/amazon-plans-ai-licensing-platform-for-publishers-via-aws/

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2026

Author(s): J. Dai, J. Wang
Pages: 610 - 624

Author(s): H. Liao, H. Kong, B. Wang, C. Wang, K. Y. Wang, Z. He, C. Xu, Z. Li
Pages: 625 - 641

Author(s): L. Lv, Z. Lin, H. Li, Y. Liu, J. Cui, C. Y. -C. Chen, L. Yuan, Y. Tian
Pages: 642 - 653

Author(s): J. Wang, Q. Zhang, J. Liu, K. Nie, Z. Zhang, L. Song, Y. Li
Pages: 654 - 663

Author(s): Q. Yin, Z. Wang, L. Bai, Y. Song, D. Xu, X. Yang
Pages: 664 - 673

Author(s): M. Mosquera, J. S. Pinzón, Y. Fonseca, M. Ríos, N. Quijano, L. F. Giraldo, R. Manrique
Pages: 674 - 683

Author(s): S. K. Kakodia, G. Dyanamina
Pages: 684 - 695

Author(s): Y. Chen, H. Xie
Pages: 696 - 709

Author(s): J. Cheng, G. Hu, Y. -P. Tan
Pages: 710 - 725

Author(s): K. Xu, L. Chen, S. Wang
Pages: 726 - 739

Author(s): P. Yi, Y. Xia, Y. Long
Pages: 740 - 754

Author(s): J. Wang, Q. Xu, B. Jiang, B. Luo
Pages: 755 - 767

Author(s): A. Chauhan, D. Goel, M. Kapoor, B. N. Subudhi, V. Jakhetiya
Pages: 768 - 779

Author(s): S. Sarker, S. Chakraborty
Pages: 780 - 790

Author(s): J. Zhang, B. Li, Z. Chen, C. Liu, C. Li, C. Lin, W. Rong
Pages: 791 - 805

Author(s): P. Roy, S. Bhattacharya, S. Ghosh, U. Pal, M. Blumenstein
Pages: 806 - 817

Author(s): P. Ojha, A. Thakur
Pages: 818 - 827

Author(s): J. Chen, H. Zha, R. Guo, C. Huang, J. Wu
Pages: 828 - 838

Author(s): Z. Feng, B. Luo, H. Li, X. Xu, L. Xiao, Y. Zhao, C. Yang, W. Gui
Pages: 839 - 853

Author(s): J. Kumari, A. Mondal, J. Mathew
Pages: 854 - 867

Author(s): S. -P. Pan, J. -C. Hung, S. -C. Huang, J. -Y. Wu, D. -W. Jaw
Pages: 868 - 877

Author(s): G. Li, Q. Chen, S. Hu, Y. Yan, J. Pu
Pages: 878 - 891

Author(s): J. Zhang, H. Ji, T. Raïssi, H. Yang
Pages: 892 - 905

Author(s): E. Malan, V. Peluso, A. Calimera, E. Macii
Pages: 906 - 917

Author(s): C. Hu, J. Song, X. -J. Wu
Pages: 918 - 930

Author(s): H. Daulat, K. Chauhan, T. Varma
Pages: 931 - 946

Author(s): R. V. W. Putra, M. Shafique
Pages: 947 - 959

Author(s): S. Huang, P. -Y. Chen, P. Zhou, K. Li, J. A. McCann
Pages: 960 - 972

Author(s): S. M. Alaoui, K. Djemal, E. S. Gooya, A. A. Feiz, A. A. Falou
Pages: 973 - 985

Author(s): C. Jin, Y. Cai, Y. Chen, T. Luo, Z. He, Y. Song
Pages: 986 - 1001

Author(s): R. Tapwal
Pages: 1002 - 1011

Author(s): J. Jia, L. Wu, S. Duan, X. Chen
Pages: 1012 - 1024

Author(s): H. Guei, Y. -R. Ju, W. -Y. Chen, T. -R. Wu
Pages: 1025 - 1036

Author(s): Q. Liu, Y. Wang, C. Yang, J. An, Y. -m. Cheung
Pages: 1037 - 1047

Author(s): Q. Li, M. Liu, R. Chang, W. Nie, S. Bai, A. Liu
Pages: 1048 - 1061

Author(s): M. Liu, Z. Yao, M. Li, C. Zhao, J. Xu, J. Yu
Pages: 1062 - 1072

Author(s): G. S. Kashyap, N. Jain, E. Shabbir, H. Joshi, U. Naseem, J. Gao
Pages: 1073 - 1083

Author(s): J. Sun, C. Chen, W. Ding, X. Hu
Pages: 1084 - 1096

Author(s): S. Banerjee, A. Paul
Pages: 1097 - 1106

Author(s): C. Nash, R. Nair, S. M. Naqvi
Pages: 1107 - 1117

Author(s): Q. Wang, X. Wei, J. Yan, L. Hou U, H. Pu, J. Luo, W. Jia, M. Zhou
Pages: 1118 - 1130

Author(s): M. K. Kundalwal, D. Mishra
Pages: 1131 - 1142

Author(s): Z. Li, J. Zhang, X. Chen, A. Szolnoki
Pages: 1143 - 1157

Author(s): A. Shen, M. Yuan, Y. Ma, Q. Huang, J. Du, Z. Cao, M. Wang
Pages: 1158 - 1167

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2026

Author(s): J. Zhan, X. Wu, W. Ding, W. Pedrycz
Pages: 347 - 367

Author(s): X. Zhao, Z. Cui, Y. -H. Chen, J. Huang
Pages: 368 - 381

Author(s): C. Zhang, L. Chen, W. Ding, K. Zhao, Y. -F. Yu, Z. Hao, W. Bai
Pages: 382 - 395

Author(s): X. Gao, J. Wang, B. Yuan, C. Dai, N. R. Pal
Pages: 396 - 410

Author(s): X. Wang, G. Chen, S. Wen, L. Wang, J. Hu
Pages: 411 - 425

Author(s): M. Li, H. Zhang, W. Pedrycz, Z. Wei, D. Miao
Pages: 426 - 439

Author(s): N. Jia, J. Yang, X. Liu, Y. Sun
Pages: 440 - 452

Author(s): X. Liu, H. Zhang, X. Guo, Y. Yan, Y. Cui
Pages: 453 - 462

Author(s): D. Chen, C. Yang, J. Qiao
Pages: 463 - 474

Author(s): C. Gao, S. -K. Oh, H. Huang, Z. Fu, W. Pedrycz, J. H. Yoon
Pages: 475 - 488

Author(s): X. Meng, Z. Li, J. Cao
Pages: 489 - 502

Author(s): G. Narayanan, S. Lee, S. Ahn
Pages: 503 - 516

Author(s): M. Liu, W. Zhou
Pages: 517 - 530

Author(s): D. Ma, J. Lv, C. Xu, L. Jin
Pages: 531 - 539

Author(s): Y. Liu, X. Zhang, Y. Qian, W. Xu
Pages: 540 - 553

Author(s): C. Li, X. Wang, Z. Zeng, X. Zong
Pages: 554 - 566

Author(s): W. Gu, R. Ma, Y. Yu, Z. Ma
Pages: 567 - 579

Author(s): J. Shi, X. Chen, Y. Xie, Y. Wang, L. Cen
Pages: 580 - 592

Author(s): Y. Sun, J. Yao, T. Chen, K. Xia, Y. Jiang, P. Qian
Pages: 593 - 607

Author(s): B. Yu, M. Jin, T. Yang
Pages: 608 - 622

Author(s): Y. Li, F. -l. Chung, S. Wang
Pages: 623 - 637

Author(s): C. Liu, K. Zhao, Z. Lu, C. Li
Pages: 638 - 649

Author(s): T. Konishi, N. Masuyama, J. Casillas, Y. Nojima
Pages: 650 - 664

Author(s): Y. Xu, S. Diao, T. Yang, X. Zhang, M. Li, Y. Gao, D. Navarro-Alarcon, N. Sun
Pages: 665 - 678

Author(s): X. Zhao, B. Dang, Y. -H. Chen, F. Dong, J. Huang
Pages: 679 - 692

Monday, February 16, 2026

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Volume 37, Issue 2, February 2026

Author(s): X. Liu, C. Zhang, F. Huang, S. Xia, G. Wang, L. Zhang
Pages: 505 - 525

Author(s): L. Liu, Y. Liang, X. Yan, L. Huangfu, S. Samtani, Z. Yu, Y. Zhang, D. D. Zeng
Pages: 526 - 546

Author(s): S. Geng, S. Jiang, T. Hou, H. Yao, J. Huang, W. Ding
Pages: 547 - 561

Author(s): X. Yao, L. Li, Y. Liu
Pages: 562 - 574

Author(s): J. Wu, B. Lian, C. Wen, Y. Zhu
Pages: 575 - 588

Author(s): Y. Cheng, Z. Lin
Pages: 589 - 602

Author(s): W. Zhang, Z. Deng, G. Wang, K. -S. Choi
Pages: 603 - 616

Author(s): V. T. Pham, Y. Zniyed, T. P. Nguyen
Pages: 617 - 631

Author(s): B. Li, K. Zhang, X. Chen, R. Hong
Pages: 632 - 645

Author(s): N. P. Aghayengejeh, M. A. Balafar, J. Tanha, N. N. Khasmakhi, S. Minaee
Pages: 646 - 660

Author(s): X. Chen, J. Chen, Y. Liu, R. Li
Pages: 661 - 672

Author(s): Y. Jin, H. Yang, X. Wang, Y. Xu, Z. Zhang
Pages: 673 - 685

Author(s): F. Xu, W. Qian, W. Shu, J. Huang, W. Ding, S. Xia
Pages: 686 - 700

Author(s): R. Barati, R. Safabakhsh, M. Rahmati
Pages: 701 - 710

Author(s): Y. -L. Wei, H. -C. Li, J. -L. Wang, Y. -B. Zheng, J. Pan, Q. Du
Pages: 711 - 725

Author(s): J. Qin, Y. Mo, H. Liu, Z. -H. Zhan, W. Yu
Pages: 726 - 740

Author(s): Z. Qian, Z. Chen, E. Pan
Pages: 741 - 752

Author(s): K. -S. Wong, D. -M. Nguyen, K. Le, L. Ho, C. Do, D. Le-Phuoc
Pages: 753 - 765

Author(s): J. Wang, B. Zhang, J. Pang, W. Liu, B. Liu, H. Chen
Pages: 766 - 780

Author(s): W. Yang, X. Hu, X. Zhu, R. Wu, W. Pedrycz, X. Liu, J. Huang
Pages: 781 - 794

Author(s): A. Ntakaris, M. Gabbouj, J. Kanniainen
Pages: 795 - 808

Author(s): J. Lin, X. Li, B. Ren, X. Hao, Q. Wang, Y. Yao
Pages: 809 - 821

Author(s): F. Zhang, Y. Li, X. Chang
Pages: 822 - 835

Author(s): K. Yu, F. Chen, M. Yu, J. Liang, K. Chen
Pages: 836 - 850

Author(s): X. Zhang, J. Li, R. Yin, W. Wang
Pages: 851 - 863

Author(s): S. Li, Z. Chen, H. Li, Y. Tao, Y. Gao, J. Yan
Pages: 864 - 877

Author(s): Y. Xia, X. Zhang, Z. Li
Pages: 878 - 892

Author(s): D. Wang, H. Xinyu, S. Lyu, W. Tian, Y. Lu
Pages: 893 - 906

Author(s): T. Xiao, J. Zheng, R. Yang, K. Xu, Q. Zhang, P. Liu, Z. Wang, C. Bai
Pages: 907 - 921

Author(s): Y. Yu, J. Yuan, X. Zhong, Q. Zhao, W. Luo, L. Mai
Pages: 922 - 936

Author(s): S. Liang, L. Chen, W. Gan, P. S. Yu, S. Zhao
Pages: 937 - 950

Author(s): C. Xiong, M. Zhang, T. Wei, Y. Huang, J. Cao, Q. Cai, Z. Chen, X. Qu
Pages: 951 - 965

Friday, February 13, 2026

Weekly Review 13 February 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. Firefox at least allows you to easily disable AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/03/firefox_ai_kill_switch/
  2. AI can't create game worlds as well as humans, yet: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/googles-project-genie-ai-tool-spooks-the-video-game-industry
  3. Where trustworthy AI is going: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/what-does-trustworthy-ai-look-like-in-2026-
  4. AI is not leading to the cost-reductions that were promised: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ai-roi-wage-costs-apac/
  5. AI is now helping hackers break into systems: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/04/aws_cloud_breakin_ai_assist/
  6. AI demands so much memory that it's affecting smartphone production: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/05/qualcomm_q1_2026/
  7. Software as a Service is taking a beating from AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/04/ai_replace_saas/
  8. Patience is running out for AI to deliver its promised benefits: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/the-anxious-need-to-meet-ai-goals
  9. I've seen suggestions that the main motivation for moving AI data centres to space is so that companies don't need to follow data privacy laws: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/spacex-acquires-xai-plans-1-million-satellite-constellation-to-power-it/
  10. Using AI to identify the genes behind genetic diseases: https://www.extremetech.com/science/deepmind-launches-ai-model-for-identifying-genetic-diseases
  11. All the ways AI is being used at the Winter Olympics: https://spectrum.ieee.org/winter-olympics-2026-tech
  12. Another way AI is causing ethical issues - creating replicas of the dead: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/586024/digital-ghosts-are-ai-replicas-of-the-dead-an-innovative-medical-tool-or-an-ethical-nightmare
  13. Women are more likely to be negatively impacted by the introduction of AI in the workplace: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/feb/04/women-tech-finance-higher-risk-ai-job-losses-report
  14. Expanding AI from protein folding to genomics: https://spectrum.ieee.org/alphagenome-ai-gene-regulation
  15. How AI can contribute to particle physics: https://spectrum.ieee.org/particle-physics-ai
  16. A social media site for AI is rapidly becoming a security nightmare: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/the-rise-of-moltbook-suggests-viral-ai-prompts-may-be-the-next-big-security-threat/
  17. AI coding tools are getting really good: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/01/developers-say-ai-coding-tools-work-and-thats-precisely-what-worries-them/
  18. Apart from the question of why AI need their own social space, I suspect this is going to turn out to be nothing but slop: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/585876/what-is-moltbook-the-social-networking-site-for-ai-bots-and-should-we-be-scared
  19. AI can help with tutoring students, but should not replace human tutors: https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/views/2026/02/03/ai-tutoring-no-substitute-peer-tutoring-opinion
  20. AI driven web search is driving increases in web traffic: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/04/ai_bot_traffic_web_browsers/
  21. A mish-mash of regulations around AI is leaving the people responsible uncertain what to do: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/the-ai-regulatory-tug-of-war-caught-between-state-and-federal-mandates
  22. Social media for AI is a huge security problem: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/03/openclaw_security_problems/
  23. Security concerns are a major impediment to AI adoption: https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/366638794/AI-security-worries-stall-enterprise-production-deployments
  24. Using AI to detect pump-and-dump scams: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/03/south_korea_ai_stock_fraud/

IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2026

Author(s): H. Tang
Pages: 2 - 2

Author(s): H. Su, H. Xia, M. A. Laribi, H. Su, S. Alfayad
Pages: 3 - 5

Author(s): X. Zhang, Y. Cao, J. Huang, J. Liu, Z. -Q. Zhang
Pages: 6 - 21

Author(s): X. Chen, Z. Chen, Y. Wang, S. Yin, C. Chen, J. Huang, C. Fu
Pages: 22 - 32

Author(s): E. Ovur, R. Chacón Quesada, Y. Demiris
Pages: 33 - 42

Author(s): Y. Zhang, J. Xiong, H. Xian, X. Chen, C. Fu, Y. Leng
Pages: 43 - 56

Author(s): X. Wu, J. Liang, Y. Yu, G. Li, G. G. Yen, H. Yu
Pages: 57 - 74

Author(s): C. S. Chane, E. Niebur, R. Benosman, S. -H. Ieng
Pages: 75 - 88

Author(s): K. Shi, M. Hou, X. Luo, D. Zhang, H. Liu, J. Wang
Pages: 89 - 101

Author(s): H. Zhu, S. Cai
Pages: 102 - 112

Author(s): X. Zhang, X. Wang, X. Liu, W. Wang, X. Fan, D. Zhao
Pages: 113 - 127

Author(s): F. Song, Y. Shao, D. Jiang, Z. Ren, F. Tang, Y. Tang, B. Si
Pages: 128 - 141

Author(s): S. Zhou, Y. Hou, Y. Wu, X. Yu, L. Zhou, H. Piao, Q. Zhang
Pages: 142 - 153

Author(s): Y. Fu, Y. Zhu, H. Li, Z. Zhao, J. Chai, D. Zhao
Pages: 154 - 166

Author(s): Y. Tong, H. Liu, T. Yang, Z. Zhang
Pages: 167 - 185

Author(s): X. Gui, H. Yu, Y. Hou, Q. Zhang, D. Zhou
Pages: 186 - 200

Author(s): J. Li, W. Zhang, S. Zuo, M. Dong
Pages: 201 - 213

Author(s): G. Barry, C. Johnstone, W. N. Caballero, P. R. Jenkins, C. -A. Chou, Y. Wang, C. Beauchene, H. Rao, N. Gaw
Pages: 214 - 227

Author(s): G. Hao, F. Alexandre, S. Yu
Pages: 228 - 238

Author(s): P. Wang, Y. Deng, H. Duan, Y. Sun
Pages: 239 - 250

Author(s): F. Xu, X. Liu, X. Zhao, M. Yue, W. Xing
Pages: 251 - 262

Author(s): N. Zhou, L. Jika, W. Wang, Y. Xie, Y. Du, Y. C. Soh
Pages: 263 - 275

Author(s): Y. Lan, Y. Zhang, H. Zhu
Pages: 276 - 287


Friday, February 6, 2026

Soft Computing, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2026

Author(s): M. Indumathi, M. Vanitha, V. Palanisamy
Pages: 1 - 13

Author(s): Kamal El-Saady, Ayat A. Temraz
Pages: 15 - 31

Author(s): Junsheng Qiao
Pages: 33 - 45

Author(s): Esther Anna Corsi
Pages: 47 - 72

Author(s): Yanan Chen, Xiaoguang Zhou, Xin He
Pages: 73 - 89

Author(s): Diksha Gupta
Pages: 91 - 105

Author(s): Fatemeh Sadjadi, Vicenç Torra
Pages: 107 - 120

Author(s): A. Boulkroune, A. Boubellouta, F. Zouari
Pages: 121 - 139

Author(s): Minxia Luo, Hao Chen, Ruirui Zhao
Pages: 141 - 154

Author(s): Mohammad Izadikhah, Reza Farzipoor Saen
Pages: 155 - 176

Author(s): Hongwei Wang, Xue Liu, Liying Liu
Pages: 177 - 188

Author(s): Gülce Cüran, Fatih Kızılaslan
Pages: 189 - 208

Author(s): Kuldeep Singh, Rajiv Kumar, Dharmendra Prasad Mahato
Pages: 209 - 225

Author(s): Mehmet Yasin Ulukuş, Enes Ahmeti, Hatice Tekiner Moğulkoç
Pages: 227 - 239

Author(s): Leyla Fazli
Pages: 241 - 261

Author(s): B. Karthick
Pages: 263 - 287

Author(s): Ladislav Zjavka
Pages: 289 - 301

Author(s): Guo Gui, Pingqing Fan, Xipei Ma
Pages: 303 - 325

Author(s): Olcay Polat, Can B. Kalayci, Duygu Topaloğlu
Pages: 327 - 352

Author(s): Roghayeh Etemad, Behrooz Alizadeh, Somayeh Ahmadi
Pages: 353 - 364

Author(s): Jesus M. Sanchez-Gomez, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez, Carlos J. Pérez
Pages: 365 - 383

Author(s): Jiaxuan Zhu, Xiaoyue Qiu, Liying Liu
Pages: 385 - 396

Author(s): Fengjie Sun
Pages: 397 - 417

Author(s): Lalji Kumar, Uttam Kumar Khedlekar
Pages: 419 - 447

Author(s): G. Divya Deepak, Subraya Krishna Bhat
Pages: 449 - 471

Author(s): Jyoti Yadav, Pradip Roul
Pages: 473 - 490

Author(s): Ruchi Panwar, N. Sukavanam
Pages: 491 - 513

Author(s): Pankaj Mathpal, Abhishek Srivastava, Dushmanta Kumar Das
Pages: 515 - 541

Author(s): Ahmet Kağızman, Volkan Sezer
Pages: 543 - 559

Author(s): Xunfa Lu, Jinghao Shao, Hairong Cui
Pages: 561 - 580

Author(s): Santosh Kumar Birthriya, Priyanka Ahlawat, Ankit Kumar Jain
Pages: 581 - 592

Author(s): Abrar Elaoua, Mohamed Nadour, Ahmed Hafaifa
Pages: 593 - 615

Author(s): Marwan Kheimi, Abdollah Ramezani-Charmahineh, Mohammad Zounemat-Kermani
Pages: 617 - 633

Author(s): Bohan Zhang, Tianshuai Zuo, Zhaohe Wang
Pages: 635 - 652

Author(s): Khaish Singh Chadha, Prabhat Kumar
Pages: 653 - 673

Author(s): Muhammed S. Hammad, Vidan F. Ghoneim, Mai S. Mabrouk
Pages: 675 - 690