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The DeepMind trio who built a poker AI are now making money for quant hedge funds
EquiLibre Technologies, a Prague-based AI lab founded by three ex-DeepMind researchers, is now valued at more than $500 million.
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Three Players From the Japanese Men’s National Team vs. 100 School Children
I know there’s been a lot of exciting World Cup action this week, but this 2018 clip from Japan is the best soccer video I’ve seen a long while.  ★
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Roundtables: Longevity’s Next Frontier: “Reprogramming” Your Body
Listen to the session or watch below Billions of dollars are flooding into efforts to reverse aging as scientists explore ways to return cells to a younger state. But how far off are these experimental treatments? Will they really work? Watch a conversation exploring longevity’s …
MIT Technology Review
Google's Gemini Omni Flash hits the API, turning enterprise video production into a conversation
For most enterprises, a 90-second training video or a product explainer has never been an easy ask. It means a well planned brief, an internal film crew or an outside vendor, a shoot, an edit, and a round of revisions. Change one line of on-screen text due to a legal review and t…
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Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5 at a steep discount to its top model as the company races toward a blockbuster IPO
Anthropic today released Claude Sonnet 5, a new AI model that the company says delivers near-flagship performance at mid-tier prices — a move designed to give cost-conscious enterprise developers access to powerful agentic capabilities just as the San Francisco-based AI lab barre…
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Nvidia competitor Etched hits $5B valuation, $1B in sales for AI chip
Nvidia AI chip competitor Etched says it has already booked $1 billion under contract for the inference systems powered by its chip.
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Too many options breed hesitation, regret, and less satisfaction in the end
I have a decision sitting open that I should have closed days ago. Before I get to that, the research is worth laying out, because it reframes what I thought was just my own quirk. Psychologist Barry Schwartz, in his 2004 book The Paradox of Choice, argued that past a certain poi…
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X launches hosted MCP server to offer easier integration for Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants
X has introduced a hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, allowing AI… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
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Indian Startup Funding Slips 9% To $5.2 Bn In H1 2026
Despite persistent global macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, investor interest in the Indian startup ecosystem remained largely intact in the…
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A wealthy Italian town spent 2024 cracking down on unapproved air conditioners while its mayor defended the rules as necessary to protect the view — and neighbors reporting neighbors became its own small scandal
Portofino is a village of fewer than 500 permanent residents on the Ligurian coast, roughly an hour southeast of Genoa. It is also, by most measures, one of the most recognisable places in Europe. A tight crescent of coral and ochre buildings around a harbour so precisely compose…
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DeepSeek to launch V4 in mid-July with new peak-time API pricing
The DeepSeek team announced on Monday that the official release of DeepSeek V4 is scheduled for mid-July. According to the company, the new version builds on the existing preview release with further feature enhancements and performance upgrades. It will come standard with a 1-mi…
technode.com
Zhipu AI's Trillion Valuation Calls for a Market Rethink of MiniMax
China's two publicly listed AI model companies — Zhipu AI and MiniMax — now face a valuation gap exceeding 7x, raising critical questions about whether the mark...
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How Airspeed Sensors Work
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Microsoft’s Topological Quantum Computing Claims Once Again In Question
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Retro Gear and the Mystery of Cables Melting Into Cases While in Storage
The phenomenon of cable-shaped indents in the plastic cases of retro systems is one that’s probably painfully familiar to many a collector of such systems. Although in these situations neither …read more
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How AI Agents Manage Memory and Avoid Forgetfulness
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Building a Micrometer-Level Displacement Sensor with 3D Printed Parts
Every experienced machinist knows the value of taking regular measurements. If one works carefully and checks dimensions frequently, it’s possible to make a part much more precise than could be …read more
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Claude Sonnet 5
Article URL: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-5 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48736605 Points: 675 # Comments: 354
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