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Enterprises using multiple AI models are underestimating failure rates by 2.25x
A team routing queries across a coding specialist, a logic specialist, and a generalist model assumes each will cover the others' blind spots. A new study evaluating 67 frontier models from 21 providers shows that assumption is mathematically flawed — and the flaw has a name: the…
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One interface isn't enough for enterprise AI
Presented by Oracle NetSuite Every major technology transition produces a set of assumptions about where the market is headed. The assumptions are often directionally correct, but they tend to underestimate the degree to which organizations adapt new technologies to their own ci…
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★ John Ternus Should Reverse Apple’s Slide Down the Advertising Slippery Slope
In September 2014, in the wake of a series of hacks that stole private photos from the iCloud accounts of multiple celebrities, Tim Cook wrote an open letter to customers that was published at apple.com/privacy. Apple seemingly no longer hosts a copy of the letter. (That tends to…
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New York Times says OpenAI hid evidence in ChatGPT copyright trial
News publishers say OpenAI hid tools and datasets that could identify copyrighted journalism in ChatGPT outputs, escalating their lawsuit with a new motion for sanctions.
techcrunch.com
OpenAI Just Can’t Beat This TikToker
The dunks on OpenAI's Voice Mode will continue until the model improves.
gizmodo.com
2.5 Million Bottles of Eye Drops Recalled Over ‘Foreign Substance’
The eye drops are used to treat eye irritation and allergies.
gizmodo.com
International tech
Keyword Wars: Google Appeals Delhi HC Verdict In Hindware Trademark Case
More than a month after the Delhi High Court (HC) imposed a fine on Google for violating the trademark of…
inc42.com
Huawei Mate 90 Series Confirmed: Debuts HarmonyOS 7 and Tao's Law Kirin Chip, Taking on iPhone 18 Pro
Huawei Mate 90 series set for September launch with HarmonyOS 7 and a new Kirin chip using Tao's Law LogicFolding technology, achieving 53.5% transistor density improvement.
pandaily.com
General Intuition just raised $320M on a thesis that sounds absurd — that video game data, not real robot telemetry, will produce the GPT of embodied AI
General Intuition, a startup building what it describes as a foundation model for embodied AI, has raised $320 million at a $2.3 billion valuation on the thesis that robotics is approaching the same inflection point language AI crossed with GPT-3. The company's approach — trainin…
siliconcanals.com
When British firms trialled a four-day week for the same pay, the real surprise was not output but the people: burnout fell for 71 percent of staff, and nearly nine in ten companies kept the shorter week long after the trial ended
In Britain’s biggest four-day-week trial, 71 percent of employees said they felt less burnt out by the end. That figure, not anything about profit or output, is the one that stands out. Whether the shorter week would hurt productivity had a fairly predictable answer. What it woul…
siliconcanals.com
Your next nurse may monitor you from the Philippines
U.S. hospitals are increasingly hiring Filipino nurses for remote roles to fill staffing gaps and for cost savings, but the practice may be aggravating shortages in the Philippines.
restofworld.org
The single most important number in the IMF’s growth downgrade is not 3 percent — it is 41, the daily transit count through Hormuz that quietly rewires how energy reaches Asia and Europe
What the IMF did not say on Wednesday matters as much as what it did.
siliconcanals.com

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