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Hackers Steal Funds From Polymarket Users, Potentially Millions
"We're contacting impacted users & refunding them in full."
gizmodo.com
What Europe’s heat wave means for the power grid
It’s been hard to look away from headlines about the European heat wave this week. Temperatures are breaking records across the continent, and the weather is threatening lives, shutting down schools, and in one particularly ironic case, forcing the cancellation of a London Climat…
MIT Technology Review
The Download: Europe’s heat wave hits the grid, and IBM’s chip targets Moore’s Law
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants Europe is in the middle of a record-breaking heat wave, and the grid is being pushed to it…
MIT Technology Review
Cursor Deal Puts US On Track For Record Startup M&A Year
While SpaceX’s $60 billion acquisition of Anysphere dominates the headlines, a number of other multibillion-dollar transactions have also closed this year. We take a look at the 10 largest M&A deals so far in 2026.
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OpenAI's updated GPT-5.5 Instant is better at shopping, complex constraints, and understanding user intent  — and it's already in the API
OpenAI has made a significant update to its most widely used language model, GPT-5.5 Instant, which is the default in the free version of ChatGPT. The company announced the upgraded version of GPT-5.5 Instant yesterday on X, calling it "much more fun to talk to" and saying it is…
venturebeat.com
‘Barbarian’ Gets First Physical Media Release 4 Years After Its Premiere
Zach Cregger's first horror film will be available as a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray SteelBook.
gizmodo.com
International tech
China’s cybersecurity industry needs its own Mythos model, 360 founder warns
China must develop its own equivalent to Anthropic’s Mythos model to counter the cybersecurity risks posed by the artificial intelligence era, according to 360 Security Technology founder Zhou Hongyi, who likened the powerful US technology to a “cyber nuclear weapon”. Released in…
scmp.com
DeepSeek hiring spree: Chinese AI firm seeks newcomers as it pursues AGI
DeepSeek is looking to “at least double the size of every department” in a new hiring spree, according to an announcement made by the Chinese AI champion on Thursday. The firm announced openings in 33 positions across seven major categories, including full-stack development and a…
scmp.com
Sofina Ventures Offloads Honasa Consumer’s Shares Via ₹177 Cr Bulk Deal
Honasa Consumer’s investor Sofina Ventures has parsed its stake in the BPC major via a bulk deal worth about ₹177.2…
inc42.com
Volcano Engine Is Mass-Producing Opus 4.6-Level Models as ByteDance's AI Factory Goes Into Overdrive
ByteDance's Volcano Engine AI platform has achieved the capability to mass-produce models competitive with Anthropic's Opus 4.6 at a fraction of the cost, marki...
pandaily.com
IRDAI’s Reform Push That Can Upend Insurance Startups
When someone buys car insurance in India, it’s generally assumed that most of the premium goes towards insurance coverage. However,…
inc42.com
RoboScience Unveils Visics, a General-Purpose Embodied AI Model
Beijing-based embodied intelligence company RoboScience officially unveiled its general-purpose embodied AI model Visics on June 24, complete with a full techni...
pandaily.com

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