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An open-source spec for orchestration: Symphony
Learn how Symphony, an open-source spec for Codex orchestration, turns issue trackers into always-on agent systems—boosting engineering output and reducing context switching.

Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone
"I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate where wiser men would have left well enough alone."

Prime Video drops full trailer for Spider-Noir
It's "a detective story, but the detective happens to also have spider powers.”—EP Chris Miller

Our Principles
Our mission is to ensure that AGI benefits all of humanity. Sam Altman shares five principles that guide our work.

To buy this Bay Area home, you’ll need Anthropic equity
Someone’s offering an unusual deal for a 13-acre property in Mill Valley, just north of South Francisco.

Bytes Speak All Languages: Cross-Script Name Retrieval via Contrastive Learning
Why learn 8 scripts when you can learn 256 bytes? The post Bytes Speak All Languages: Cross-Script Name Retrieval via Contrastive Learning appeared first on Towards Data Science.

I Reduced My Pandas Runtime by 95% — Here’s What I Was Doing Wrong
Most slow Pandas code "works", until it doesn't. Learn how to spot hidden bottlenecks, avoid costly row-wise operations, and know when Pandas is no longer enough. The post I Reduced My Pandas Runtime by 95% — Here’s What I Was Doing Wrong appeared first on Towards Data Science.

New robotic control software avoids jamming their joints
Software lets robots learn from each other even if they have different hardware.

Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce
In a recent experiment, Anthropic created a classified marketplace where AI agents represented both buyers and sellers, striking real deals for real goods and real money.

Maine’s governor vetoes data center moratorium
L.D. 307 would have imposed the country’s first statewide moratorium on new data centers — lasting, in this case, until November 1, 2027.

OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge community
In a letter to the residents of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he is “deeply sorry” that his company failed to alert law enforcement about the suspect in a recent mass shooting.

Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha
Canadian AI startup Cohere is taking over Germany-based Aleph Alpha with support from Lidl’s owner, Schwarz Group. With the blessing of their governments, the companies intend to offer a sovereign alternative to enterprises in an AI landscape dominated by American players.

Why Tokyo is the most important tech destination of 2026
SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 has four tightly defined technology domains, each backed by live demonstrations, dedicated exhibit floors, and sessions featuring the people actually building and funding these technologies globally.

Apple under Ternus: what comes next for the tech giant’s hardware strategy
John Ternus, Apple's incoming CEO, is a hardware guy, signaling Apple may be putting devices back at the center of its strategy.

Causal Inference Is Different in Business
How does decision-gravity dictate this gap? The post Causal Inference Is Different in Business appeared first on Towards Data Science.

A Mysterious Golden Orb Was Discovered Under the Sea. We Finally Know What It Is.
The discovery of a bizarre golden object two miles under Alaskan waters flummoxed scientists, but a new study pins down the true nature of the “orb.”

The Essential Guide to Effectively Summarizing Massive Documents, Part 2
We have the document clusters, and it’s time to unlock their true potential! Let’s explore how to extract meaningful information from the actionable clusters. The post The Essential Guide to Effectively Summarizing Massive Documents, Part 2 appeared first on Towards Data Science.

Artemis II broke Fred Haise's distance record, but he is happy to pass it on
"It wasn't a big deal. It just coincided with the fact that Moon was farther away from the Earth."

Palantir employees are talking about company's "descent into fascism"
Slack messages, interviews with current and former works paint picture of company in turmoil.

This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors—if they're ever built
"If boost-phase intercept from space is not affordable and scalable, we will not produce it."
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