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Why Chinese Citizens Are More Optimistic About AI Than Americans (bloomberg.com)

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Bending Spoons Customers Decry 'Outrageous' App Price Hikes (bloomberg.com)

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Muse Glimmer: Meta's open model built for always-on local agents. 30B parameters (meta.com)

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OpenAI's New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost over $300 (bloomberg.com)

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When people think AI did the creative work, task meaning and effort decline (brookings.edu)

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Findphone: Locate a nearby Bluetooth device by signal strength (github.com/ben-z)

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Auto Router (Beta) – API Pricing and Providers – OpenRouter (openrouter.ai)

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A London Taxi Family Confronts the Driverless Future (bloomberg.com)

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The Cities That Said Yes to Drugs (theatlantic.com)

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Why Debt Is One of Humanity's Most Beautiful Inventions (bloomberg.com)

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Robotaxi law could ban Tesla in N.J (nj.com)

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The US Army Is Burning Through Its AI Tokens (wired.com)

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Trump to Limit Student Visas to Four Years in Latest Crackdown (bloomberg.com)

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Open-weight models trail the closed-weight frontier by around four months (apollo.com)

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Why it's so difficult to produce American-made medical gloves (bloomberg.com)

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Meta Is Ushering in the Era of the K-Shaped Company (bloomberg.com)

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The Price of Palantir's Politics (ft.com)

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Finnish Supermarket truck appears in Khamenei funeral procession (helsinkitimes.fi)

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Strategy Says It May Sell Up to $1.25B of Bitcoin (bloomberg.com)

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How much? The hidden costs of restaurant dishes (theguardian.com)

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OpenAI Mulls Delaying IPO Until 2027 (investors.com)

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Google's Secret Warrant Fight over DOJ Pipe Bomb Probe Revealed (bloomberg.com)

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Alan Greenspan has died (washingtonpost.com)

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Is this England's best World Cup team since 1966? (ft.com)

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Qantas launches non-stop Sydney–London flights in modified Airbus A350 (executivetraveller.com)

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SpaceX Rented Out Computing After Own Teams Had Trouble Using It (bloomberg.com)

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The Broken Plate 2026: health of the UK food system (foodfoundation.org.uk)

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Revolutionary British artist David Hockney dies aged 88 (theguardian.com)

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Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear (theguardian.com)

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El Niño under way and threatens weather extremes, scientists say (bbc.com)

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Uber Opens London Waitlist for Wayve Robotaxis Ahead of Launch (bloomberg.com)

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Acorn Computers Announce Availability of 32-Bit RISC – The ARM (1986) [pdf] (computinghistory.org.uk)

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How British comfort food won over the French (ft.com)

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Nvidia jumps into PCs with new chip debuting in laptops from Microsoft, Dell, HP (cnbc.com)

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Dell brings back XPS 13 as MacBook Neo competitor – with temporary price of $599 (theverge.com)

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Why Are so Many Babies Born around 8:00 A.M.? (2017) (scientificamerican.com)

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The power struggle in the narrow seas, a visual story (ft.com)

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AI Gurus Are Charging Wall Street Banks $25,000 a Day (bloomberg.com)

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UK records its highest ever May temperature (theguardian.com)

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British power prices are increasingly independent from gas (ember-energy.org)

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EDA Market Primer – Market Dynamics, Cadence, Synopsys, Siemens (semianalysis.com)

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Samsung Chip Workers to Get Average $340k Bonus in AI Boom (bloomberg.com)

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Bitcoin's Price Relies on Strategy's Record Buying Under Michael Saylor (bloomberg.com)

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Bug bounty businesses bombarded with AI slop (arstechnica.com)

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Voltaire, the Entrepreneur (linkandth.ink)

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Apple-OpenAI Relationship Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight (bloomberg.com)

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Harvard Students Furious over Plan to Crack Down on Grades (bloomberg.com)

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$70 Should Be the Most Worrying Number for LNG (bloomberg.com)

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Behind the Claude Frenzy That Ate Up All the Mac Minis (bloomberg.com)

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History and Science of the Hanta Virus (distressedscientists.substack.com)

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Fusion's cost floor: what if the core were free? (1cfe.substack.com)

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Mythos Shows AI Weapons Inspectors Need Sharp Teeth (bloomberg.com)

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From V2 rocket-scarred London to Ukraine: how nature thrives in bomb craters (theguardian.com)

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Chinese solar exports double in a month to hit record high amid energy crisis (ember-energy.org)

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One of California's Ritziest Beach Towns Has a Problem: A Tsunami of Raw Sewage (wsj.com)

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Apple Plans to Let Users Build Their Own Passes in iOS 27 Wallet App (bloomberg.com)

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Apple Raises Mac Mini's Starting Price to $799 After AI Frenzy Drains Supply (bloomberg.com)

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It's a Weird Time to Be Named Claude (bloomberg.com)

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It's super weird, super odd, super rare: meet the twins who have different dads (theguardian.com)

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China's Meta Backlash Renders Manus Model 'Officially Dead' (bloomberg.com)

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US Ends Investigation into Claims WhatsApp Chats Aren't Private (bloomberg.com)

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There's no such thing as the petrodollar (ft.com)

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The next phase of the Microsoft OpenAI partnership (openai.com)

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Microsoft and OpenAI end their exclusive and revenue-sharing deal (bloomberg.com)

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Goldman, JPMorgan Show Wall Street's Split in Quantum Computing Race (bloomberg.com)

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Global oil crisis has changed fossil fuel industry for ever, IEA chief says (theguardian.com)

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Microsoft Offers Voluntary Retirement to About 7% of US Workers (bloomberg.com)

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TSMC Delays Use of ASML's High-NA EUV Machines over Cost Concerns (bloomberg.com)

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Crypto Hack Worth $290M Triggers DeFi Contagion Shock (bloomberg.com)

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Musicians are manufacturing sold-out shows (bloomberg.com)

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AI Is Finding More Bugs Than Open-Source Teams Can Fight Off (bloomberg.com)

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Billionaire John Arnold Warns of Debt, Addiction in Online Sports-Betting Boom (bloomberg.com)

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NASA's Artemis Moon Mission Was a State Failure and a Human Triumph (bloomberg.com)

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US Treasury Seeking Access to Anthropic's Mythos to Find Flaws (bloomberg.com)

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Meta creating AI version of Mark Zuckerberg so staff can talk to the boss (theguardian.com)

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Training for a Marathon with an AI Coach: What Worked and What Didn't (bloomberg.com)

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OpenAI Buys Tech Talk Show TBPN in Rare Move into Media (bloomberg.com)

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OpenAI demand sinks on secondary market as Anthropic runs hot (bloomberg.com)

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There's a Reason That Movie Scene Looks Familiar. Meet the Recap Flashback (bloomberg.com)

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The Spice Must Flow: What Dune Gets Right About the Oil Crisis Happening Now (reddit.com)

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No Signs of AI Replacing Offshore Workers (apolloacademy.com)

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Autoresearch-genealogy: Structured prompts for AI-assisted genealogy research (github.com/mattprusak)

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To Understand AI's Future, Read Dickens, Bronte, Industrial Revolution Novels (bloomberg.com)

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World Cup Trophy Theft: Gangsters, Spies and the Dog That Found It (bloomberg.com)

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Welcome to Paris, the City That Said No to Cars (bloomberg.com)

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Nvidia's AI-Powered Photorealistic Gaming Technology Roasted as 'AI Slop' (forbes.com/sites/conormurray)

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AI usage among doctors doubles as confidence in technology grows (ama-assn.org)

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AI Sovereignty Is a Myth (foreignpolicy.com)

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'Revolutionary': Ukrainian para-biathlete wins silver using ChatGPT as his coach (theguardian.com)

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AI 'Man Camps' Offer Golf, Free Steaks to Lure Workers in Texas (bloomberg.com)

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[flagged] Claude AI Helped Bomb Iran. But How Exactly? (bloomberg.com)

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Biggest day of Claude app downloads in history: 500K downloads (twitter.com/sashakaletsky)

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Japan aims for world first in space-based solar power (asahi.com)

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British Citizenship Applications by US Nationals Hit Record High (bloomberg.com)

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Centerview Partners settles dispute over junior banker's need for 8 hours sleep (fnlondon.com)

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Met police using AI tools supplied by Palantir to flag officer misconduct (theguardian.com)

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Waymo Faces Setback as New York Withdraws Robotaxi Service Plan (bloomberg.com)

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V&A Museum acquires YouTube's earliest video from 2005 (cnn.com)

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The 200k-Satellite Filing: When Commercial Loopholes Become State Weapons (satnews.com)

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Jailbreaking Google Translate (twitter.com/elder_plinius)