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Coca-Cola suspended production at its Fairlife dairy after a ransomware attack
Coca Cola said dairy production at its Fairlife unit will "remain suspended" in the United States following a hack.
techcrunch.com
The risk of weather data sabotage is rising
Every morning, airline dispatchers, grid operators, and farmers around the world make decisions based on the same thing: a weather forecast. While these forecasts are something that most people glance at for two seconds, weather predictions influence major strategic decisions in …
MIT Technology Review
Zero trust must now move at agent speed
Presented by Ping Identity Enterprises need to treat zero trust security architecture as an immediate requirement for AI agents rather than a long-term goal, says Andre Durand, CEO and founder of Ping Identity. Zero trust, the security model built on the assumption that no user…
venturebeat.com
OpenAI Takes a Second Crack at a Response to Apple’s Trade Secret Theft Lawsuit
OpenAI, in a statement to Bloomberg this week: “While we take these allegations seriously, we’re not aware of any evidence that this complaint has merit. We believe in fair competition and allowing people the freedom to work wherever they choose, and we’re focused on building inn…
bloomberg.com
The Download: OpenAI unveils GPT-Red and heat pumps rise in the US
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. Meet GPT-Red: an LLM super-hacker OpenAI built to make its models safer OpenAI has built an LLM super-hacker called GPT-Red that it uses as a …
MIT Technology Review
The AI context gap: Enterprise AI organizations have a trust problem, not a retrieval problem — and most are still building the fix
Across 101 enterprises, the infrastructure that feeds AI agents their business context is being built faster than it can be trusted. Retrieval-augmented generation is already the default context source, and provider-native retrieval has quietly overtaken the dedicated vector data…
venturebeat.com
International tech
From humanoids to Huawei: what to watch as Xi attends China’s WAIC amid US AI rivalry
China will use its largest annual artificial intelligence gathering this week to showcase an ambition that extends beyond catching up with the United States in foundation models to building dominance in autonomous agents, scientific research, humanoid robots and consumer devices.…
scmp.com
JFS’ Profitability Flex, Reo.Dev Bags $11 Mn & More
Jio Financial Services’ Bumper Q1 It was a profitable Q1 for Jio Financial Services. Buoyed by a humming lending engine…
inc42.com
WeRide Releases WITT Physical AI Foundation Model: Unifying Multimodal Scene Understanding With Minimum Physical Facts
WeRide launches WITT, a physical AI foundation model that unifies multimodal scene understanding using minimum physical fact units for autonomous driving and robotics.
pandaily.com
People who arrive at appointments fifteen minutes early and sit in the waiting room reading a book aren’t anxious, they’ve learned that the ten minutes before something starts is often the only time nobody expects anything of them
Early arrivers get misdiagnosed as anxious. The psychology suggests something different: they've found a loophole in the day where the appointment protects them from everyone else's demands, and its own demand hasn't started yet.
siliconcanals.com
30 Entrepreneurs Write to WAIC: What China Expects From AI Development at the 2026 World AI Conference
From Zhipu AI to JD.com, Sugon to Insilico, 30 Chinese and global business leaders share expectations for China AI development at WAIC 2026.
pandaily.com
BYJU’S Inches Closer To Resolving Aakash Dispute After Creditors’ Nod
The creditors of Think & Learn, the parent company of troubled edtech giant BYJU’S, have approved a proposal to settle…
inc42.com

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Detecting LLM-Generated Texts with “Classical” Machine Learning
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AI Customer Support at Scale: The Travel Industry’s $Billion Bet
In this article, we will look more closely at the different solutions by following the support pipeline from first principles, show why a tail of cases resists automation regardless of model quality, and use these three approaches to understand how these can be handled.
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A USB Port by Any Other Color…
[Dr. Gough] bought a generic USB 3.0 hub on an Asian website. Surely, USB 3 is mature enough that even the cheapest hub will have some IC in it that …read more
hackaday.com
Decoy Font
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mixfont.com
The human-in-the-loop is tired
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How LLMs Learn to Be Helpful (RLHF vs DPO)
In this article, we will look at how that learning actually happens, starting with why instruction-following alone falls short, then walking through the two main methods for teaching preferences (RLHF and DPO).
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A Sloshing-Mercury-Powered Neon Light
In 1675, while transporting a barometer by night, the astronomer Jean Picard noticed a glow inside its glass tube, just above the mercury. As the mercury sloshed and splashed across …read more
hackaday.com
Wireless LCD Streaming for the ANENG AN870 Multimeter
Having the information shown on the display of a digital multimeter also recorded off-screen can be incredibly useful, but unless the device exposes something like SCPI on a network interface, …read more
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$100 AI Music Video: Claude Fable 5 vs. GPT-5.6 Sol
Article URL: https://www.tryai.dev/blog/ai-music-video-arena-claude-vs-gpt-5.6 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48939524 Points: 288 # Comments: 384
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