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AI’s ‘Theranos Moment’? What the 11x Scandal Reveals About Credibility
Allegations of inflated revenue claims, a toxic workplace, and more point to startup culture’s fragile foundation.Inc. - 4h -
Are Any of Trump’s Tariffs Good for Business? Tax Expert Erica York Weighs In
The Tax Foundation’s vice president of federal tax policy breaks down her criticisms of the White House’s research.Inc. - 55m -
How to Lock Down Your Device When Crossing Borders
If you’re traveling internationally, there are some simple steps you can take to protect your digital privacy as much as possible.Inc. - 23h -
Bobby Portis made a jumper Thursday in the Bucks game and ... caused a beer can to explode?
Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis hit a beautiful shot Thursday, only to step on a fan's beverage and trigger a cleanup.Yahoo Sports - 42m -
Luka Doncic expects a lot of emotions for him and Mavs fans in his return to Dallas with Lakers
Luka Doncic knows there will be a lot of emotions when he steps on the court in Dallas for the first time wearing his No. 77 jersey for the Los Angeles LakersABC News - 1d -
Supreme Court Sides With Migrant Trump Administration Wrongly Deported
A trial judge had ordered the Trump administration to take steps to return the migrant, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, from a notorious prison in El Salvador.The New York Times - 13h -
Chelsea “likely” to make controversial £5m transfer move this summer to help bring in La Liga flyer
At Chelsea, the focus is now very much on the football taking place on the pitch.We’re into the exciting final stretch of the league and one step from the Conference League semis. There are two ...Yahoo Sports - 3h -
New open source AI company Deep Cogito releases first models and they’re already topping the charts
The initial model lineup includes five base sizes: 3 billion, 8 billion, 14 billion, 32 billion, and 70 billion parameters.VentureBeat - 2d -
FirstFT: Sell-off resumes as China retaliates to Trump’s latest tariff rise
Also in today’s newsletter, OpenAI slashes AI model safety testing time and Pentagon terminates $4bn of consultancy contractsFinancial Times - 4h -
The Skin on Mysterious Medieval Books Concealed a Shaggy Surprise
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals. Researchers identified its more distant origin.The New York Times - 2d -
Google launches Gemini in Android Studio for Businesses, making it easier for devs to design work apps
The business version of Gemini builds on the core AI capabilities already familiar to Android developers but introduces enhanced features for organizations managing sensitive codebases and workflows.VentureBeat - 1d -
Sex-Fantasy Chatbots Are Leaking a Constant Stream of Explicit Messages
Some misconfigured AI chatbots are pushing people’s chats to the open web—revealing sexual prompts and conversations that include descriptions of child sexual abuse.Wired - 4h -
Can Nigeria Help Save the Pangolins Amid a Global Wildlife Crime Crisis?
The country has been known as a hub for the trade in illegal wildlife. But it has been stepping up enforcement as concerns grow about the depletion of certain species and the growing role of ...The New York Times - 16h -
Who Wants to Run Vanity Fair? Everyone? Anyone?
Radhika Jones is stepping down as editor in chief, and the search for her replacement has begun. But as the magazine industry has contracted, many of the more decadent parts of the job are long gone.The New York Times - 6h -
Bessent moves to center of Trump world
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stepped up his role on President Trump’s economic team, taking center stage on the president’s plans for tariffs. Bessent spearheaded the roll out of Trump’s ...The Hill - 5h -
Meghan Daum prided herself on candor. Then the invites stopped coming
Meghan Daum writes about being "the toast of the town," only to see invites evaporate as her views fell out of step with social arbiters. But our critic suggests other issues could be at play.Los Angeles Times - 5h -
Zimbabwe starts compensating white farmers 25 years after land seizures
Step is requirement for restructuring country’s debt, including new IMF programme. Zimbabwe has started to make compensation payments to white former farm owners, 25 years after Robert Mugabe’s ...The Guardian - 3h -
Google’s new Ironwood chip is 24x more powerful than the world’s fastest supercomputer
Google unveils Ironwood, its seventh-generation TPU chip delivering 42.5 exaflops of AI compute power — 24x more than the world's fastest supercomputer — ushering in the "age of inference."VentureBeat - 2d -
What’s inside the LLM? Ai2 OLMoTrace will ‘trace’ the source
Ai2's new open-source OLMoTrace tool allows enterprises to directly trace LLM outputs back to original training data, bringing transparency to AI decision-making and addressing trust barriers.VentureBeat - 16h -
Elon Musk's xAI is polluting air in Memphis, using more gas turbines than permitted, advocacy group says
Elon Musk's AI startup xAI has installed 35 gas turbines to run its Memphis data center, though it only applied for permits to run 15, an advocacy group says.CNBC - 14h -
$2,150 for an iPhone? Trump tariffs are ‘category 5 price storm’
US is not set up to supply mobile phones and would cost estimated $30bn to move just 10% of chain from China. The AI-generated video of tired-looking Americans making mobile phones, which ...The Guardian - 1h