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OpenAI has set up the OpenAI Deployment Company, a majority-owned subsidiary backed by over $4 billion and partnerships with top investors and consultancies to embed Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs) into enterprise clients. The move includes acquiring AI consulting firm Tomoro and onboarding about 150 experienced FDEs and Deployment Specialists to help design, build, and operationalize AI systems. By aligning engineering, workflows, and model roadmaps, the unit aims to accelerate safe, scalable AI adoption in large organizations. The initiative underscores a shift: competitive advantage now hinges on operationalizing advanced models through hands-on deployment expertise, not just model development.
Stellantis has expanded its strategic partnership with Chinese EV maker Leapmotor (零跑汽车), deepening cooperation after acquiring ~21% of Leapmotor and forming the Leapmotor International JV (Stellantis 51%). The two will boost capacity at Stellantis’ Figueruelas, Spain plant with new lines to build an Opel C‑segment BEV (potentially starting volume production by 2028) and may produce Leapmotor’s B10 SUV there as early as 2026. They’ll also pursue joint procurement to leverage China’s EV supply ch
A high-profile U.S. business delegation, including Elon Musk, Tim Cook and other CEOs from aerospace, finance and technology, is expected to accompany President Trump to China for summit meetings with President Xi. The White House and multiple outlets report about 17 executives from firms such as Boeing, BlackRock, Meta, Goldman Sachs and Visa will join discussions aimed at stabilizing trade ties, addressing supply-chain risks and navigating geopolitical tensions. Their presence signals an effort to align commercial interests with diplomatic outreach as both countries seek to manage economic friction and strategic uncertainty.
GitLab is reorganizing its workforce and structure to prioritize AI agent-driven software development. The company announced workforce reductions, cuts to small-country offices, removal of management layers, and a reorganization of R&D into roughly 60 autonomous teams. Leadership framed the changes as preparation for an “agentic era,” accelerating adoption of its Duo Agent Platform and embedding AI agents to automate reviews, approvals and handoffs. GitLab says affected markets will be served through partners, voluntary separations are offered, and final costs will be revealed on its upcoming earnings call—signaling major developer-platform vendors are reshaping operations and roadmaps around agent-led workflows.
Texas’s attorney general has sued Netflix, alleging the streamer unlawfully tracked children and used addictive design—autoplay, personalized recommendations and persistent identifiers—to keep users hooked. The complaint claims Netflix collected device, biometric and persistent identifier data to build detailed profiles on minors without proper consent, violating state privacy and consumer-protection laws and seeking injunctive relief and penalties. The suit echoes broader regulatory moves against big platforms—such as recent legal action targeting Meta for deceptive ads—and could prompt stricter limits on data collection, kid-focused profiling and attention-maximizing UX across streaming and social services.
Mac users are adopting new, AI-friendly tools that reshape coding workflows and desktop habits. Ghotty, touted as Claude’s recommended “new terminal for the AI coding era,” draws praise for its native speed, low memory use, GPU-accelerated rendering and polished features like split panes and keyboard shortcuts. Designers and developers are sharing modern HTML templates to train or inspire Claude and other models’ UI tastes, warning that default AI design aesthetics could spread. Meanwhile, AI-focused productivity apps like Perplexity’s Personal Computer have launched on Mac, and makers publish small utilities—such as a lid-triggered sleep-prevention tool—to streamline everyday Mac use.
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Amazon has expanded its ultrafast delivery offering, rolling out Amazon Now — a 30-minute delivery service — to dozens of U.S. cities beyond its pilot markets. The move brings near-instant deliveries to metropolitan areas such as Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Seattle, signaling Amazon’s push to further shrink delivery windows and compete on speed with local retailers and other e-commerce players. The nationwide expansion reflects broader industry trends toward rapid fulfillment, increased investment in micro-fulfillment and courier networks, and growing consumer expectations for immediate convenience.
Multiple reports examine the B-52 bomber’s 1960s-era Astro Compass, whose electromechanical Angle Computer physically modeled the celestial sphere to automate star-based navigation before GPS. Paired with a stabilized Astro Tracker — a dome-mounted telescope with photomultiplier detection and servoed prisms — the system locked onto stars, produced azimuth and altitude via synchros, and fed heading and position to onboard instruments with roughly 0.1° accuracy. Coverage highlights the 19-component suite, operator interfaces, and a teardown that reveals clever spiral-search, lock-on servos, and robust analog computation. The story underscores mid-century mechatronics’ resilience and influence on later digital and inertial navigation design.
Ryan Cohen’s surprise $55–56 billion unsolicited offer to buy eBay has thrust the activist GameStop CEO into the center of an unlikely takeover drama. Cohen, who already holds roughly a 5% stake, pitched a $125-per-share cash-and-stock deal, secured about $20 billion in committed financing, and said he would become CEO of the combined company while pursuing $2 billion in cost cuts. The bid sparked big swings in both stocks, raised skepticism about financing and strategic fit, and provoked public theatrics — including Cohen listing personal items on eBay and later having his account suspended — signaling a combative campaign that may head to a proxy fight.
Recent Big Think / Ask Ethan items center on foundational astronomy questions: how empty is deep space, why distant galaxies appear to move so fast, and what defines a planet — including renewed arguments to reclassify Pluto based on geophysical traits rather than orbital clearing. Related pieces touch on cosmic distance records, Neptune and the outer Solar System, and how supermassive black holes launch powerful jets, while a podcast episode examines Neptune’s realm. Although many entries lack full text in the provided excerpts, together they reflect a trend toward revisiting core cosmology and planetary-taxonomy topics—clarifying scales, motions, and classification in modern astronomy.
Apple has confirmed that iOS 26.5 brings end-to-end encrypted RCS support to the Messages app, signaling a major interoperability shift. By adopting encrypted RCS, Apple aims to improve cross-platform messaging security and compatibility with Android devices while preserving SMS fallback and existing iMessage features. The move addresses long-standing demands for richer, secure cross-platform messaging and could reduce fragmentation between ecosystems. Implementation details, rollout timing, and how RCS encryption integrates with Apple’s privacy model remain focal points for developers, carriers, and privacy advocates as the update begins reaching users.
Microsoft has put its Israel subsidiary under temporary oversight by Microsoft France after the country GM, Alon Haimovich, and several governance managers departed following a global investigation. The probe examined the unit’s work with Israel’s Ministry of Defense and identified non-transparent practices and Azure usage patterns tied to IDF Unit 8200 that may violate Microsoft’s ethics policies and create legal exposure in Europe. The move follows prior restrictions on Unit 8200’s Azure access and large employee protests, highlighting mounting scrutiny of tech firms’ government contracts, export controls and ethical cloud governance.
Recent reports highlight sizable returns from early OpenAI investments, underscoring a broader trend of major tech and venture players profiting from AI partnerships. Microsoft estimates its early stake in OpenAI could yield about $92 billion, reflecting the strategic value of cloud-AI integration and exclusive ties. Separately, Sequoia partner Roelof Botha (note: article refers to Chris Sacca—reporting indicates a Sequoia affiliate) disclosed personal holdings in OpenAI worth roughly $7 billion, illustrating how venture-backed founders and investors are realizing significant paper gains. Together, these disclosures signal mounting financial upside for early backers as AI monetization accelerates.
OpenAI is advancing voice intelligence by adding new voice-focused models and features to its API, enabling developers to build richer audio experiences. The updates include improved speech recognition, natural-sounding text-to-speech, and tools for real-time voice interactions, aimed at conversational agents, transcription services, and voice-enabled apps. By integrating these capabilities directly into the API, OpenAI simplifies development workflows and supports a wider range of use cases from accessibility to customer support. The move underscores broader industry momentum toward more capable, low-latency voice AI that blends speech understanding and generation in a single platform.
Emacs users and developers are converging on workflows that pair performance-focused builds with portable configurations and pragmatic language-server choices. Guides now show how to compile Emacs with libgccjit and tuned CFLAGS to leverage native-compilation and modern CPU features, plus platform-specific tips for Arch and Debian/Ubuntu. At the same time, practitioners centralize init files and key mappings to keep behavior consistent across machines and OSes, using conditional branches and shared shell aliases. Finally, some users are simplifying their LSP setup by migrating from lsp-mode to the lighter Eglot, favoring maintainability alongside a faster, tailored Emacs build.
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Former US President Donald Trump said he plans to discuss two sensitive issues with Chinese President Xi Jinping: US arms sales to Taiwan and the case of detained Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai (Lai Chi-ying). The title indicates Trump is linking Taiwan-related defense transfers—an area Beijing strongly opposes—to a high-profile legal and human-rights case that has drawn international attention. No date, venue, or additional context is provided, and it is unclear whether a meeting or call has
The European Union has formally approved sanctions targeting Israeli settlers, according to Politico.eu. The available text does not provide further details on the scope of the measures, the legal basis, the number of individuals or entities affected, or the date of implementation. The decision signals a coordinated EU policy step toward addressing concerns linked to Israeli settlement activity, using restrictive measures as a diplomatic tool. Without additional article content, it is unclear wh
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Maryland, led by Governor Wes Moore, became the first U.S. state to ban surveillance-based or dynamic pricing in grocery stores, outlawing the use of personal data—like location, search history, demographics, facial recognition, and purchase histories—to set different prices for individual shoppers. The law targets predictive, analytics-driven tactics that personalize prices or offers and can make essentials less affordable. Advocates hail it as a privacy and fairness milestone; retailers, delivery platforms and ad‑tech firms will need to revise data collection and pricing systems. The move sets a potential template for other states and federal regulation of data-driven commerce and AI-enabled pricing.
Geopolitical pressures and acute CPU demand are reshaping semiconductor sourcing and supply tactics across the industry. Reports claim the U.S. government pushed Tesla to move its high-end AI6.5 chip production from TSMC’s Arizona fab to Intel, highlighting strategic sourcing decisions amid U.S.-Taiwan-China tensions and the centrality of SRAM/LPDDR6-heavy AI silicon. Simultaneously, Intel is said to have bolstered usable output by selling lower-binned or previously discarded CPUs to meet surging demand, improving near-term supply but risking performance consistency and trust. Together these developments underscore how policy, yield management and market scarcity are forcing pragmatic — and sometimes contentious — choices by chipmakers and customers.
The UK Parliament has passed the Tobacco and Vapes Bill to phase out tobacco sales by permanently barring people born in or after 2009 from ever purchasing cigarettes and other tobacco products, a measure due to take effect in January 2027 pending royal assent. The law raises the legal purchase age by one year annually to create a “smoke-free generation,” tightens vaping restrictions in public and around sensitive sites, and leaves smoking itself legal. Supporters cite public health gains; critics call the policy illiberal, warning of unequal age cohort treatment, enforcement challenges, potential growth of black markets and slippery-slope paternalism.
Recent coverage ties together security, performance tuning, and deployment friction around GGUF-formatted Qwen3.6-27B models and Ollama-based hosting. A critical unauthenticated memory-leak in Ollama (CVE-2026-7482) can expose process memory — including prompts and secrets — during GGUF uploads and model instance creation, spotlighting risks in local LLM hosting. Concurrent community work addresses practical deployment: developers report higher VRAM usage for Qwen3.6-27B IQ4_XS due to an upstream llama.cpp change (with a simple revert reclaiming ~400MB), while users share tips for running q8_0/IQ4_XS GGUF builds on constrained GPUs (flash-attn, sampling and cache tweaks). The thread underscores how small runtime or format interactions affect security, memory, and usability for open LLMs.
The United States’ top diplomat held consultations with counterparts in the United Kingdom and Australia on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, according to the article’s title. The discussions indicate coordinated engagement among key U.S. allies on Middle East security and maritime chokepoint risks tied to Iran. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategically important shipping route for global energy and trade, so diplomatic coordination can affect regional stability and international commerce. No further
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Elon Musk is navigating multiple legal and reputational challenges as courts and public narratives converge. A U.S. judge dismissed Musk’s fraud claims against OpenAI at his request but kept other allegations alive for trial, narrowing that high-profile lawsuit. At the same time, Tesla scaled back a $29 billion interim award after Delaware courts restored a larger executive pay package, reflecting ongoing litigation over his compensation. Separately, scrutiny of Musk’s public commentary on urban crime—exemplified by his amplification of the Bob Lee case in San Francisco—highlights how tech leaders can shape perceptions before facts are fully known, complicating his public standing.
Recent pieces connect a revival of artisanal data visualization with practical, AI-enabled personal health analysis and a shifting political debate over AI. Writers celebrate the craft and clarity of Machine Age charts—手made diagrams by figures like James and Du Bois—as a corrective to modern automated graphics, inspiring better UX and design trade-offs. At the same time, consumer AI tools let non-experts rapidly analyze decades of personal health data, generate visuals, and prototype apps, raising questions about privacy and medical responsibility. These cultural and technological threads converge amid contentious politics: anti-AI arguments increasingly mirror conservative stances even as tooling democratizes data-driven insight.