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TechCrunch AI6/20/2026by Anthony Ha

Nobel laureate John Jumper is leaving DeepMind for rival Anthropic

Jumper isn't the only big name leaving Google DeepMind.

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Towards Data Science6/20/2026by Kezhan Shi

Making a PDF’s Images Searchable for RAG, Without Paying to Read Them All

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #5sexies] - image_df tells you where every picture is. Turning the few that matter into searchable text is a separate, cost-ordered job The post Making a PDF’s Images Searchable for RAG, Without Paying to Read Them All appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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404 Media6/20/2026by Becky Ferreira

Scientists Propose Black Holes Don’t Exist, Are Something Much Stranger

A seismic wave from the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake bounced off the Earth’s core and hit Japan from below, shifting the entire mainland a quarter-inch eastward.

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Towards Data Science6/20/2026by Nikola Ilic

Materialized Lake Views in Microsoft Fabric: When Your Medallion Fits in a SELECT Statement

Five surfaces collapsed into one declarative layer. Here's the full story of Materialized Lake Views in Microsoft Fabric - from syntax to the new GA capabilities The post Materialized Lake Views in Microsoft Fabric: When Your Medallion Fits in a SELECT Statement appeared first on Towards Data Sci...

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Ars Technica AI6/20/2026by Matt Burgess, Maddy Varner, May Bulman, Gabriel Geiger, WIRED.com

The UK will scan asylum-seekers’ faces for age checks—despite knowing the tech is flawed

Tests of age-verification technology show the risks of life-altering errors.

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TechCrunch AI6/19/2026by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

Encryption, spyware, and now Mythos: History shows why cyber export control doesn’t work

For the last 30 years, stopping the flow of cybersecurity-related software has proven to be ineffective. It's unclear why it would work now with Anthropic’s cybersecurity model Mythos.

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Towards Data Science6/19/2026by Thomas Reid

Python 3.14 and its New JIT Compiler

A technical overview and some benchmarks The post Python 3.14 and its New JIT Compiler appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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Towards Data Science6/19/2026by David Redó Nieto

Building a Custom GStreamer Plugin for NVIDIA DeepStream

Why Custom Inference in DeepStream? The post Building a Custom GStreamer Plugin for NVIDIA DeepStream appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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TechCrunch AI6/19/2026by Theresa Loconsolo

Is the US government’s Anthropic ban accidentally helping the brand?

Just as last week was ending, the US government forced Anthropic to pull its two newest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns after Amazon researchers allegedly found a way to bypass Fable 5’s guardrails.  Cybersecurity researchers have since signed an open letter callin...

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404 Media6/19/2026by Samantha Cole

Behind the Blog: Landfillcore and Go Knicks

This week, we discuss questionable analysis, mysterious parcels, and the Knicks (sorta).

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TechCrunch AI6/19/2026by Theresa Loconsolo, Anthony Ha, Rebecca Bellan, Sean O'Kane

The US banned Anthropic’s Fable 5 release, but the numbers don’t seem to care

Just as last week was ending, the US government forced Anthropic to pull its two newest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns after Amazon researchers allegedly found a way to bypass Fable 5’s guardrails.  Cybersecurity researchers have since signed an open letter callin...

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TechCrunch AI6/19/2026by Jagmeet Singh

Billionaire Ambani wants AI in every call, app, and home

Reliance is weaving AI into telecom services used by more than 500 million people.

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Towards Data Science6/19/2026by Ibrahim Salami

I Tried to Schedule My ETL Pipeline. Here’s What I Didn’t Expect.

What I thought was a scheduling problem turned out to be a portability problem first The post I Tried to Schedule My ETL Pipeline. Here’s What I Didn’t Expect. appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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AI News6/19/2026by Ryan Daws

SAP and Google Cloud deploy agentic commerce architecture

SAP and Google Cloud are deploying agentic commerce architecture to automate multi-agent marketing and retail operations at enterprise scale. SAP research indicates 78 percent of businesses consider AI essential for retaining customers in 2026. However, the same data reveals fewer than two in fiv...

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Ars Technica AI6/19/2026by Stephen Clark

Rocket Report: Rebuild begins at Blue Origin launch pad; Relativity targets Mars

A French launch startup is scrapping the name of its rocket, apparently due to a trademark issue.

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Towards Data Science6/19/2026by Kezhan Shi

Parse Scanned PDFs for RAG with EasyOCR: Free OCR Gives You Words, Not a Document

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #5quinquies] - Same 1974 scanned PDF, two engines. EasyOCR recovers text. Docling recovers text + sections + figures. The structural gap makes one output usable downstream and the other one a flat string. The post Parse Scanned PDFs for RAG with EasyOCR: Fr...

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TechCrunch AI6/19/2026by Tim Fernholz

The CEO of Allbirds’ new AI biz has a plan, but no employees

Call it a startup with a sole founder and a very large seed round, but what's next is less clear.

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Towards Data Science6/19/2026by Anubhab Banerjee

GPU-Resident Top-K for Agentic RAG: I Built a CUDA Kernel So My Retrieval Step Would Stop Bouncing Off the GPU

The PCIe transfer latency is silently bottlenecking your agentic inference. Here is how building a custom device-resident vector search kernel bypasses the CPU to unlock deterministic microsecond tail latencies. The post GPU-Resident Top-K for Agentic RAG: I Built a CUDA Kernel So My Retrieval St...

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Ars Technica AI6/19/2026by Teresa Tomassoni, Inside Climate News

As global warming threatens corals, scientists search for reefs that can take the heat

Researchers say these coral strongholds may help repopulate more degraded reefs.

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MIT Tech Review AI6/19/2026by Will Douglas Heaven

A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that’s holding back LLMs

Miami-based AI startup Subquadratic came out of stealth mode last month with a huge claim. It announced that it had solved a mathematical bottleneck that had been holding back large language models for almost a decade. The details were thin, and many people were unconvinced. But Subquadratic has ...

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