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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Marina Temkin

AegisAI, founded by former Google security execs, lands $36M to stop AI-driven spear phishing

The Series A was led by Battery Ventures, bringing AegisAI total funding to $49 million.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Jennifer Ouellette

Final Coyote vs. Acme trailer drops at SDCC

Also, the full trailer for Zach Cregger's Resident Evil features a likable everyman.

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Rebecca Bellan

Runway launches AI model router as generative media gets crowded

Runway no longer wants to be just another AI model company. It wants to become the infrastructure layer for generative media. On Thursday, the startup launched Runway Media Router through Runway Dev, its developer platform, released earlier this month, that provides API access to a growing roster...

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Ivan Mehta

OpenAI makes ChatGPT Health available to all U.S. users

Users can also integrate their personal data from services like Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Beth Mole

A woman got a UTI. Two years later, the bacteria had evolved, invaded her brain.

The case provides a novel report of the emergence of heterovirulence.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Ashley Belanger

Google hit with $1 billion in fines as EU braces for Trump battle

Google becomes third tech giant to face huge fines under the Digital Markets Act.

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Towards Data Science7/23/2026by Soner Yıldırım

When Data Science Makes Us Sad: The Story of an Overbooked Flight

$8 million vs $5k + Potentially Going Viral The post When Data Science Makes Us Sad: The Story of an Overbooked Flight appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Amanda Silberling

Meta launched a new AI optimism ad set to a song about human extinction

David Bowie's song "Five Years," which Meta used in a supposedly inspiring advertisement, is about humans learning that they have five years left to live before the apocalypse.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Kyle Orland

Sony's decision to ditch discs was practically inevitable, data shows

Circana numbers show US gamers overwhelmingly voting with their wallets.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Ryan Whitwam

Google just had its first negative cash flow quarter due to massive AI spending

Google continues to report big quarterly revenue, but its AI spending has skyrocketed.

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404 Media7/23/2026by Samantha Cole

Patreon Lays Off 20 Percent of Its Workforce

In an internal email shared with creators, CEO Jack Conte wrote that AI doesn’t replace human creativity — but it does affect how the company operates.

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Julie Bort

AI chip startup Etched defies skeptics, hits $10.3B valuation from big-name investors

Etched, founded by three Harvard dropouts, has created new chips and memory components that speed up inference on any AI model -- no GPUs required, it says.

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Tim Fernholz

Nvidia is sending GPUs to the moon

If there's a place in the universe without GPUs, Nvidia is sending them there.

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Towards Data Science7/23/2026by Kezhan Shi

Most RAG Hallucinations Are Extraction Errors: Seven Patterns for a Typed Generation Contract

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #8ter] - Naming the RAG error correctly matters: model reads the context, so a wrong answer is an extraction error, not a hallucination. Seven typed-contract patterns keep the generation brick honest, with a decomposition rule for small models The post Most...

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TechCrunch AI7/23/2026by Ivan Mehta

Google closes in on another billion- user product with Gemini

Gemini had over 750 million monthly users in February.

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404 Media7/23/2026by Jason Koebler

The Rise of Anti-Flock Influencers Who Make Things Up for Clout

Instagram influencers are creating fake cease-and-desist letters, making themselves go viral and muddying the waters about mass surveillance.

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Ars Technica AI7/23/2026by Cristina Criddle and Tom Wilson, Financial Times

AI arms race in line for a reckoning after OpenAI hacking incident

Aggressive training techniques sharpens threat of bad behavior by leading models.

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AI Business7/23/2026by Graham Hope

UK Robot Maker Humanoid Valued at $1.35 billion

The new funding marks the emergence of a significant European robotics vendor in a sector that has, up to now, been dominated by Chinese and U.S. robotics companies.

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404 Media7/23/2026by Joseph Cox

Leaked Document Shows the Surveillance Tech at ICE’s Fingertips

From phone location data, to social media monitoring, to online undercover tools, a document obtained by 404 Media lays out the surveillance tech available across ICE agency wide.

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AI TechPark7/23/2026by PR Newswire

StrongestLayer Raises $9.3M Total Seed to Combat AI Email Attacks

New round led by Inovia Capital backs a reasoning-based architecture designed for attacks that bypass traditional email security StrongestLayer, the AI-native email security company, today announced it has raised $4.1 million in new funding, bringing total seed funding to $9.3 million. The round ...

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