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AI models are terrible at betting on soccer—especially xAI Grok
Systems from Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI struggle with the Premier League.

The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?
"The work ahead is greater than the work behind us."

Four astronauts are back home after a daring ride around the Moon
"I can't imagine a better crew that just completed a perfect mission right now."

CoreWeave inks multiyear cloud deal with Anthropic
CoreWeave Inc. today announced that it has won a multiyear contract to supply Anthropic PBC with cloud infrastructure. The company’s shares closed 11% higher on the news. The data center capacity commissioned by Anthropic developer will start coming online later this year. CoreWeave said the infr...

Californians sue over AI tool that records doctor visits
Plaintiffs say transcription tool processed confidential chats offsite.

Agentic AI will force a rethink at the network edge
Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase with agentic AI: autonomous systems that perceive, decide, act and learn without constant human oversight, operating independently across distributed environments while collaborating with other agents in real time. This shift from centralized AI mod...

AI training data startup AfterQuery nabs $30M investment
Artificial intelligence data provider AfterQuery Inc. has raised $30 million in funding at a $300 million valuation. The startup disclosed in its Thursday announcement of the deal that Altos Ventures was the lead investor. Y Combinator, The Raine Group and BoxGroup chipped in as well. San Francis...

Anthropic temporarily banned OpenClaw’s creator from accessing Claude
This ban took place after Claude's pricing changed for OpenClaw users last week.

HPE accelerates quantum readiness ahead of Q-day
Enterprise tech is already preparing for “Q-day” — when quantum computing will be able to break today’s public-key cryptography. Although that date is still years away, staying ahead of the curve is a necessity if companies want to secure their infrastructure and incorporate quantum into the exis...

New paper argues history, not mantle plume, powers Yellowstone
A now-vanished plate under North America may open the crust below Yellowstone.

F1 moves a step closer to fixing its 2026 hybrid problem
Algorithms, not drivers, are deciding how hard to accelerate, and that's no good.

Report: US demands Reddit unmask ICE critic, summons firm to grand jury
Trump admin reportedly gets grand jury involved in attempt to identify Redditor.

Microsoft's "commitment to Windows quality" starts with overhaul of beta program
Windows Insider builds remain confusing, but they should be more predictable.

"Oobleck" still holds some surprises
Dense drops of oobleck with high shear rates spread out like a liquid before stiffening into a solid.

YouTube increases Premium price again, says 90-second unskippable ads are a bug
An individual plan now cost $15.99 per month, and the free tier comes with buggy ads.

Oldest octopus fossil found to not be an octopus
Supposed “first octopus” was something else entirely.

Stalking victim sues OpenAI, claims ChatGPT fueled her abuser’s delusions and ignored her warnings
OpenAI ignored three warnings that a ChatGPT user was dangerous — including its own mass-casualty flag — while he stalked and harassed his ex-girlfriend, a new lawsuit alleges.

TechCrunch is heading to Tokyo — and bringing the Startup Battlefield with it
SusHi Tech 2026 is zeroing in on four technology domains reshaping society: AI, Robotics, Resilience, and Entertainment. Expect live demos of humanoid robots, sessions on autonomous driving's software revolution, deep dives into cyber defense and climate tech, and candid conversations about how A...

What leaked "SteamGPT" files could mean for the PC gaming platform's use of AI
AI tools could help moderators sift through mountains of suspicious incidents

When Things Get Weird with Custom Calendars in Tabular Models
Since September 2025, we have had Calendar-based Time Intelligence in Power BI and Fabric Tabular models. While this feature offers great possibilities, we must be aware of its pitfalls. Here are some of them. The post When Things Get Weird with Custom Calendars in Tabular Models appeared first o...
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