RootMetrics

RootMetrics庐, an Ookla庐 brand, provides insights into how users experience mobile network connectivity under real-world conditions. Using technology purchased off the shelf at carrier stores, RootMetrics performs controlled drive and walk testing that shows the coverage, speed, and reliability of mobile network operators, measures 5G performance, and much more. Results inform the RootScore庐 Report series, which offers a full, nation-to-neighborhood view of network performance and can help operators create a better mobile experience for end users.

1K+ Lower-layer Data Points

1,000+ engineering-rich, lower-layer data points collected per second

1MM+ Consumer Experience Data Points

1MM+ consumer experience data points collected per day

700K+ Miles Driven

700,000+ miles driven while testing network performance per year

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Axios  
福利姬视频 says their analysis of publicly available datasets makes it clear that AI firms rely disproportionately on commercial publishers of news and media websites to train their LLMs. The paper 鈥 authored by 福利姬视频' lead AI attorney, George Wukoson, and its chief technology officer, Joey Fortuna 鈥 finds that for some large language models, content from a set of 15 premium publishers made up a significant amount of the data sets used for training.
HuffPost  
鈥淪ince we鈥檝e been analyzing baby names and reporting on them for two decades now, we鈥檝e seen a ton of trends come and go,鈥 said Rebekah Wahlberg, a baby name trends specialist at BabyCenter. 鈥淭he 2025 trend forecast tells us a couple things about the future of baby naming: One, parents are very willing to get playful with their daughters鈥 names. And two, names are less ubiquitous than ever before 鈥 where there used to be three Sarahs, we now have an Olivia, an Emma, and a Luna. Traditional names are deconsolidating as parents choose from a wider variety of names.鈥
Yahoo! Finance  
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