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When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems

August 1, 2025

Models don’t just fail with noise; they fail in silence, by narrowing their attention to the point of fragility.

The post When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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