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Ars Technica AI7/17/2026by Jim Resnick

2026 Lucid Gravity Touring review: A strong act 2

Quick, comfortable, roomy, and agile for a large electric SUV.

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Ars Technica AI7/17/2026by Eric Berger

Rocket Report: India's Vikram-1 nears debut flight; AST to become rocket company?

"We have done everything that could be done to test Vikram-1 on ground."

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Towards Data Science7/17/2026by angela shi

One RAG Pipeline, Four Very Different PDFs: Same Four Bricks, Every Answer Typed and Cited

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #9B] - One call wires the four upgraded bricks together, run on a paper, a NIST standard, and a report with a broken TOC The post One RAG Pipeline, Four Very Different PDFs: Same Four Bricks, Every Answer Typed and Cited appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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OpenAI Blog7/17/2026

A scorecard for the AI age

Sarah Friar, CFO of OpenaAI, introduces a practical AI scorecard to measure ROI through useful work, cost per successful task, dependability, and return on compute.

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MIT Tech Review AI7/17/2026by Monique Kuglitsch, Jesper Dramsch, Franz G. Kuglitsch, Andrea Toreti

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 many industries, ...

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Stephen Clark

SpaceX scrubs Starship launch after some of its engines didn't start

"Now offloading propellant. Next launch attempt hopefully in a few days."

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AI Models (Substack)7/16/2026by aimodels-fyi

Why force models to compute knowledge when they could just look it up?

Conditional Memory via Scalable Lookup: A New Axis of Sparsity for Large Language Models

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Beth Mole

Two Trump health nominees crash and burn in tense Senate hearing

Both nominees flailed in their own unique ways as senators sought answers.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Scharon Harding

HP fined 1.4 billion rupees for “cartelization” of ink cartridges, toner, PCs

Resellers threatened to ditch HP printing supplies for counterfeits.

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AI Business7/16/2026by Esther Shittu

OpenAI Unveils GPT-Red to Test AI Model Safety

While red teaming is standard practice, using humans and AI to test the security of new models is novel. Enterprises should still ensure the model they use aligns with their business and security workflows.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Jon Brodkin

T-Mobile bungled forced plan migration, canceling some users' free lines

T-Mobile to restore free lines lost during plan migration, but price hikes remain.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Ryan Whitwam

It's official: EU will force Google to share search data and open up AI on Android

Google says these changes could endanger user privacy and security.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Ashley Belanger

xAI can’t deny Grok makes CSAM anymore. So it’s suing users.

Elon Musk's xAI files first lawsuit against Grok user accused of making child sex images.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Jeremy Hsu

Fear of humanoid robots spurs human workers to strike at Hyundai auto factory

Hyundai aims to deploy 25,000 Atlas robots starting with US factories in 2028.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Nate Anderson

Trump teleprompter aide made $100,000 betting on what Trump would say, reports say

If only someone could have predicted it.

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AI Business7/16/2026by Scarlett Evans

Toyota Spin-Out Launches From Stealth With $300M

The startup, backed by Nvidia and Boeing, said its wheeled robots are already working in production and can continuously learn new industrial tasks.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Jonathan M. Gitlin

2026 Toyota RAV4 plug-in: Big battery means daily drives are all-electric

Toyota's everyday small SUV should rarely require trips to the gas station.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Dan Goodin

Now, even Russia's most elite hackers are using Clickfix to infect devices

The social-engineering technique has primarily been a tool of financially motivated criminals.

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Ars Technica AI7/16/2026by Kyle Orland

Linus Torvalds to critics of AI coding in Linux: "Fork it. Or just walk away."

Creator says he will "very loudly ignore" those arguing for a ban on AI tools.

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VentureBeat AI7/16/2026

The agent security gap: 54% of enterprises have already had an AI agent incident, and most still let agents share credentials

Across 107 enterprises, AI agents are being given real access to systems and data while the controls meant to contain them lag behind. More than half have already had a confirmed agent security incident or a near-miss; only about a third give every agent its own scoped identity, and most agents s...

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