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Dubai financial & tech hub acts on Iran threat
Iran war: The developments follow the closure of US diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after last week's attack near the US consulate in Dubai.
Nvidia’s Nemotron Super 3 model for agentic systems launches with five-times higher throughput
With so much talk about its upcoming Vera Rubin graphics processing units, it’s easy to forget that Nvidia Corp. doesn’t just supply the hardware for artificial intelligence. It also develops its own series of AI models, and today it announced the availabilit…
Anthropic in talks with private equity firms on AI joint venture, The Information reports
The recent conflict between the US government and Anthropic temporarily affected discussions over the joint venture, but talks are ongoing, according to The Information report. If finalised, the partnership would adopt a Palantir-style model to offer cons…
Is AI our agent, or are our governments becoming agents for AI?
Yet more billions are being spent on agentic AI, despite warnings of its potentially extreme fallibility. Just who are governments serving when they spout the messaging of Big Tech companies?
Anthropic in talks with Blackstone, other PE firms to set up AI joint venture: Report
Anthropic, maker of Claude AI, is in talks with Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman to form a Palantir‑style joint venture, despite tensions with the US Defense Department, which labelled the firm a supply chain risk.
Dublin-based oil explorer San Leon awarded €16m in damages in dispute over Palantir shares
San Leon, the Dublin-headquartered gas and oil exploration firm, has been awarded damages in the region of €16m by the High Court, after a Canadian asset management firm sued by San Leon over reneging on an investment agreement failed to defend the lawsuit.
The UK government’s digital identity scheme: Dystopian nightmare or modernised public services?
Critics and supporters of digital ID are honing their arguments for the government’s consultation – but it’s the public that will decide. How should you choose?
Launch HN: IonRouter (YC W26) – High-throughput, low-cost inference
HN Discussion — 25 comments · 62 points. Hey HN — I’m Veer and my cofounder is Suryaa. We're building Cumulus Labs (YC W26), and we're releasing our latest product IonRouter (<a href="https://ionrouter.io/" rel="nofollow">https://ionrouter.io/</a>), an inference API for open-source and fine tuned mod
Campaigners claim NHS Palantir system could be accessed by police, immigration
HN Discussion — 0 comments · 5 points.
Palantir CEO Makes Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power
HN Discussion — 4 comments · 12 points.
Logs of functions (TSv1, TSv2, Python, AIP Logic, ...) as a dataset for analysis with custom arguments?
I want to analyze the logs of the execution of some of my functions: TSv1, TSv2, Python, AIP Logic functions, etc. I would like to understand what my users are calling those functions with (= “What are the usual inputs for my functions”) and what is the quality of the output of those functions (= “What are the output of my functions”). I would like to use this for retraining/prompt-tweaking/etc. How can I get a dataset with “logs” of the executions of my functions of a given scope (e.g. project) ? Can I get the inputs/outputs of those functions ? 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic
[Bug] Structs are not usable for submission criteria on Ontology Action Forms
When setting up an ontology action form, I figured I should try creating a struct in it that would have an object and a number. Lets pretend this “Splits” is like an item (ontology object) and the count of it on a shelf somewhere in a shop. I wanted to see if I could force the form to only be submittable if the sum of the count for all objects in the struct is greater than 0 for example. But clicking on the “Select Operator” here return nothing… I think if structs are not usable in submission criteria we might be better off not even showing them in the dropdown when creating some new submission criterion. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic
Create stub objects within TypeScript v2 code repositories
I might be missing something pretty obvious, but the documentation for unit tests in code-repositories seems to be for TypeScript v1. Is there a way to do the same within TypeScript v2? 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Ontology Object Type + Link as context in AIP Logic
Hi! I have an ontology object type with a linked type that I want to use as context in an AIP Logic block. Goal: Pass fields from an object plus fields from linked object as a string input to the LLM. What I tried: I found that I can include both the object and the linked object using the Query Tool inside the LLM block. However, I can’t filter rows with this approach. Without filtering, the query pulls all rows, which makes this approach not scalable. OSQL row limits does not solve the problem because row precedence is undefined. How would I give fields from both objects from a filtered set as context? Thank you! Screenshot of current attempt below. Below is tools query of whole object + linked in LLM block 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Norges Bank Takes Major Palantir Position Amid Suspension of Council on Ethics
Palantir Technologies has been accused of contributing to human rights violations by providing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with software used to track targets for mass deportation.
How Illinois May Bumble Its Way Into Electing a Senate Moderate
David Faris The battle for Dick Durbin’s seat in a potential blue-wave cycle should be a progressive cakewalk in a state like Illinois. Cue the infighting and undermining. The post How Illinois May Bumble Its Way Into Electing a Senate Moderate appea…
Anthropic’s Department of War lawsuit is even higher-stakes amid the AI boom
Anthropic suing the U.S. Department of War perhaps wasn’t a surprise, but it was nevertheless a shock.
The Military-Industrial Complex 2.0: Big Tech's War of All Against All
“I love the idea of getting a drone and having light fentanyl-laced urine spraying on analysts that tried to screw us,” said Alex Karp, the CEO of the emerging military tech firm Palantir. Far from an offhand outburst, his statement reflects a broader ethos t…