Seeing Isn’t Believing: How SHAP Values Amplify Vision Model Attacks
New research reveals that leveraging SHAP values in adversarial attacks significantly increases the success rate of misclassifying images in computer vision systems.
New research reveals that leveraging SHAP values in adversarial attacks significantly increases the success rate of misclassifying images in computer vision systems.

Consequently, to claim precise knowledge of 2026 would be… vulgar. I offer not prophecy, but rather a series of observations, delicately poised between hope and skepticism. The market, after all, is less a science and more a rather capricious mistress.
Cue the tragic descent into reality, as the breakout fizzled like a poorly-prepared theatrical act, making way for a chorus of selling pressure that threatened a more profound descent into the abyss of losses.

On the fateful day of January 16, 2026, the Nigerian SEC unveiled a circular so grand, it would make even the most seasoned courtier blush. Lo and behold, the minimum capital requirements were raised for a motley crew of financial entities: core and non-core capital market operators, market infrastructure institutions, capital market consultants, FinTech operators, VASPs, and commodity market intermediaries. A veritable feast of red tape! 📜✨

After her home, District 12, is destroyed, Katniss Everdeen ends up in District 13. There, she becomes the reluctant symbol of a growing rebellion against the Capitol, known as the Mockingjay, under the guidance of President Coin. While trying to rescue Peeta Mellark, Katniss also has to deal with the difficult realities of war, including propaganda and political games. The movie builds towards a final showdown that will determine the future of Panem, and powerfully shows the emotional impact of war on a young woman who didn’t choose to be a hero.

‘Law & Order’ is a long-running crime drama that shows how the criminal justice system works in New York City. Each episode follows a case from both sides: first, the police investigation, and then the work of the prosecutors in the District Attorney’s office. Created by Dick Wolf, the show returned in 2022 after being off the air for ten years. It’s famous for basing its stories on real-life events and its memorable opening introduction.

The industry remains, predictably, in its nascent stages. Investor enthusiasm, however, appears to operate independently of any concrete progress. Capital is being allocated, it seems, not on the basis of current profitability, but on the potential for future disruption. This is a calculation fraught with peril, a venture into a fog where the promised land may be nothing more than a mirage. The assumption, of course, is that IonQ, should it succeed in this endeavor, will be uniquely positioned to capitalize on this hypothetical future.

Both are vessels carrying the hopes of many, investing in the large companies that shape this nation. But where one casts a wide net, gathering a school of varied growth stocks, the other concentrates on a select few, the giants of industry. It’s a difference of philosophy, of risk, and ultimately, of what a man—or woman—hopes to reap from the fields of finance.

It’s like they accidentally stumbled into a gold mine while looking for a lost controller. Cloud computing liked what it saw, and then AI came along and was like, “Oh, this is what I need to become self-aware.” Nvidia’s processors are the foundation, the little silicon brains powering everything. And that, my friends, translates to sales. And earnings. And a whole lot of very happy investors.

The traditional approach, as embodied by VOO, is rather like inviting the largest chaps to the party and giving them the lion’s share of the buffet. It’s perfectly sensible, in a way, as those firms are, generally speaking, rather successful. RSP, on the other hand, operates under the principle that every firm deserves a fair crack of the whip, regardless of size. It’s a bit like giving every guest an equal slice of cake – a charming notion, though perhaps a trifle unconventional. The question, naturally, is how these differing philosophies translate into actual performance, and that, my dear reader, is where things get rather interesting.