All posts tagged: persistent

New research finds a persistent and growing leftward tilt in the social sciences

New research finds a persistent and growing leftward tilt in the social sciences

A new study published in Theory and Society suggests that published research in the social sciences has leaned consistently to the political left for more than six decades. The findings indicate that this leftward tilt has grown stronger over time, particularly regarding social and cultural issues. This provides evidence that the academic publishing environment has grown increasingly uniform in its political orientation. Past surveys have consistently shown that college and university faculty in the United States tend to identify with left-leaning political views. James Manzi, a researcher at the University of Oxford, wanted to know if this political preference actually appears in the published academic work itself. Prior to recent technological advances, analyzing the political content of hundreds of thousands of scientific texts was too expensive and time-consuming for human readers to accomplish. Manzi decided to use artificial intelligence to read and code these massive amounts of text to see how academic outputs have shifted over a 65-year period. Looking at published output provides a stable way to see what disciplines consider important and how …

Setting Up Hermes Agent for Persistent AI Memory and Custom Skills

Setting Up Hermes Agent for Persistent AI Memory and Custom Skills

Hermes Agent, created by Nous Research, is an open source AI platform that utilizes persistent memory and iterative learning to retain knowledge across sessions and improve over time. Wes Roth outlines the setup process, highlighting its use of Docker containers to streamline configuration and maintain consistency. Deployment options include local installation for greater control or Virtual Private Server (VPS) deployment for continuous availability, catering to different operational needs. In this step-by-step guide, discover how to connect Hermes Agent with platforms like Telegram for task management and GitHub for coding workflows. Learn to configure essential features such as context compression and session resets to optimize functionality. Gain insight into tailoring the setup to align with specific use cases and operational goals. Why Choose Hermes Agent? TL;DR Key Takeaways : Self-improving AI with persistent memory: Hermes Agent created by Nous Research uses persistent memory and iterative learning to retain knowledge across sessions, allowing continuous self-improvement and adaptability to user workflows. Open source and customizable: Built on open source principles, it allows full customization, giving users complete control …

Maternal exposure to short-chain PFAS causes persistent memory problems in adult rats

Maternal exposure to short-chain PFAS causes persistent memory problems in adult rats

Exposure to supposedly safer alternatives to traditional forever chemicals during pregnancy and nursing causes lasting memory and learning problems in adult rats. The animal research suggests that early contact with these synthetic compounds interferes with normal brain development. The study was published in Frontiers in Toxicology. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, universally known as PFAS, are highly stable synthetic chemicals characterized by extremely strong carbon-fluorine bonds. Manufacturers have used them since the 1940s to make products resist heat, oil, and water. These functional properties make them highly useful in nonstick cookware, food packaging, and waterproof clothing. Because they break down very slowly, they accumulate in the environment and inside the human body. Older versions of these chemicals are typically composed of molecular chains featuring eight or more carbon atoms. Epidemiological studies have repeatedly linked prenatal exposure to these long-chain PFAS with adverse developmental outcomes, altering cognition and behavior in children. In response to health and environmental concerns, manufacturers largely phased out these long-chain variants. They replaced them with short-chain varieties, which contain fewer carbon atoms and …

Having Android Auto issues? How users are handling persistent connection drops lately

Having Android Auto issues? How users are handling persistent connection drops lately

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Android Auto users are experiencing connection issues. Most problems are tied to either Pixel or Galaxy phones. There are a few temporary fixes. If you’ve had problems with your vehicle’s Android Auto over the past few days, you’re not alone. Last week, posts began surfacing across several platforms, including Reddit, Google’s official support forum, and others, detailing how Android Auto either won’t hold a connection or won’t connect at all. Sometimes users report that the connection fixes after a few seconds, and sometimes after a few minutes. Both wired and wireless connections are encountering problems.  Also: Your Android Auto just got 5 useful upgrades for free – and Google isn’t done Considering that Android Auto handles calls, music, and navigation, the issues are causing quite a bit of frustration. While most reports are coming from Pixel users, several Samsung users have reported similar problems. Several generations of Pixel phones are experiencing problems, but it’s mostly the Galaxy S26 on Samsung’s …

The asylum system has persistent gaps with non-religious claims. – Humanists UK

The asylum system has persistent gaps with non-religious claims. – Humanists UK

A new report launched today by Dr Lucy Potter, Research Fellow at the University of York, has identified persistent gaps in the treatment of non-religious claims within the UK asylum system. This report looks at the experiences of people who have left their religion and then sought asylum in the UK. Based on three years of research, it shows that many non-religious asylum seekers are not properly understood by the system meant to protect them. Instead, they are often judged by standards that do not fit their experiences, asked unfair questions, expected to prove a lack of belief, and let down by poor interpretation and a lack of training. The result is not just a few bad decisions, but a wider system that fails people who are at risk because they are non-religious. The report calls for straightforward changes to make the asylum system fairer for non-religious claimants:  Home Office guidance should clearly say that the ‘religion’ ground includes non-religious people.  Country information should properly cover the risks faced by so-called ‘apostates’. Credibility tests should …

OpenClaw Persistent Memory Files & Context Management Guide

OpenClaw Persistent Memory Files & Context Management Guide

OpenClaw is an open source AI agent designed to automate tasks while prioritizing privacy and security. It integrates with advanced models like Claude and GPT and runs on private servers, making sure full control over your data. According to Parker Prompts, OpenClaw’s sub-agents are capable of handling specialized tasks such as coding, research and workflow management. Each sub-agent operates independently with its own memory, allowing multitasking without overlap or interference. Learn how to set up OpenClaw on a private server and connect it to AI models using API keys. Explore its ability to automate tasks like content creation and scheduling and discover how plugins from the Claw Hub marketplace can extend its functionality. Gain insight into how its modular design supports efficiency while maintaining data security. Setting Up OpenClaw: Security at Its Core TL;DR Key Takeaways : OpenClaw is an open source AI agent designed for task automation, integrating advanced AI models like Claude and GPT while prioritizing data privacy through private server operation. It features robust security measures, including isolated environments and daily backups, …

Google PM open-sources Always On Memory Agent, ditching vector databases for LLM-driven persistent memory

Google PM open-sources Always On Memory Agent, ditching vector databases for LLM-driven persistent memory

Google senior AI product manager Shubham Saboo has turned one of the thorniest problems in agent design into an open-source engineering exercise: persistent memory. This week, he published an open-source “Always On Memory Agent” on the official Google Cloud Platform Github page under a permissive MIT License, allowing for commercial usage. It was built with Google’s Agent Development Kit, or ADK introduced last Spring in 2025, and Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, a low-cost model Google introduced on March 3, 2026 as its fastest and most cost-efficient Gemini 3 series model. The project serves as a practical reference implementation for something many AI teams want but few have productionized cleanly: an agent system that can ingest information continuously, consolidate it in the background, and retrieve it later without relying on a conventional vector database. For enterprise developers, the release matters less as a product launch than as a signal about where agent infrastructure is headed. The repo packages a view of long-running autonomy that is increasingly attractive for support systems, research assistants, internal copilots and workflow automation. …

Persistent depression linked to resistance in processing positive information about treatment

Persistent depression linked to resistance in processing positive information about treatment

A study comparing individuals with persistent depressive disorder to those with episodic major depressive disorder found that those with persistent depression had lower treatment expectations. These individuals also changed their expectations about treatment outcomes less in response to positive reports by other patients. The research was published in Psychological Medicine. Depression, or major depressive disorder, is a mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness or loss of interest lasting at least two weeks and causing significant impairment in daily functioning. It involves cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms such as hopelessness, fatigue, sleep disturbances, appetite changes, and difficulty concentrating. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy such as antidepressants, or a combination of both. However, for many individuals who develop depression, treatment does not result in a remission of symptoms. Furthermore, a substantial share of individuals whose depressive symptoms do go into remission after treatment soon experience a new depressive episode. Overall, in around 20-30% of people who suffer from major depressive disorder, depressive symptoms become chronic, meaning that they persist for at least 2 years. Their condition may …

Fractal Analytics’ muted IPO debut signals persistent AI fears in India

Fractal Analytics’ muted IPO debut signals persistent AI fears in India

As India’s first AI company to IPO, Fractal Analytics didn’t have a stellar first day on the public markets, as enthusiasm for the technology collided with jittery investors recovering from a major sell-off in Indian software stocks. Fractal listed at ₹876 per share on Monday, below its issue price of ₹900, and then slid further in afternoon trading. The stock closed at ₹873.70, down 7% from its issue price, lending the company a market capitalization of about ₹148.1 billion (around $1.6 billion). That price tag marks a step down from Fractal’s recent private-market highs. In July 2025, the company raised about $170 million in a secondary sale, at a valuation of $2.4 billion. It first crossed the $1 billion mark in January 2022 after raising $360 million from TPG, becoming India’s first AI unicorn. Fractal’s IPO comes as India seeks to position itself as a key market and development hub for AI in a bid to attract investment amid increasing attention from some of the world’s most prominent AI companies. Firms such as OpenAI and …

Early life adversity primes the body for persistent physical pain, new research suggests

Early life adversity primes the body for persistent physical pain, new research suggests

New research suggests that difficult experiences in childhood may prime the nervous system for chronic pain later in life. A study involving nearly 2,500 trauma survivors found that those with a history of abuse or bullying were more likely to suffer from persistent physical pain following a car crash or similar event in adulthood. The researchers validated these findings by observing similar patterns in laboratory rats. These results, published in the journal Pain, provide evidence that early life adversity is a biological vulnerability factor for poor recovery from injury. Most people experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives. While the majority of individuals recover physically and emotionally, a subset develops chronic post-traumatic musculoskeletal pain. This condition is characterized by persistent soreness and discomfort that often continues long after physical injuries have healed. Medical providers have struggled to identify which patients are most at risk for this outcome. The inability to predict who will develop chronic pain hinders the development of preventive treatments. Previous research has established that early life adversity can harm …