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Tracking the Flood of AI Political Spending
A new tool from Demand Progress will show you which pols are on the AI take. The post Tracking the Flood of AI Political Spending appeared first on The American Prospect.
Elon Musk Is About to Make Saving for Retirement Even Harder
The upcoming SpaceX IPO will make investing in index funds for retirement worse, while Musk and friends rake in millions. The post Elon Musk Is About to Make Saving for Retirement Even Harder appeared first on The American Prospect.
MoneyHero Group to Announce First Quarter 2026 Results
HONG KONG and SINGAPORE, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MoneyHero Limited (Nasdaq: MNY) (“MoneyHero” or the “Company”), a leading tech- and AI-powered personal finance aggregation and comparison platform and a digital insurance brokerage provider in Greate…
Palantir cofounder says CEOs are pretending layoffs are about 'AI productivity'
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Global Branching and Restricted Views - Workaround / waiting time
Hi everyone! My team and I have been taking advantage of the end to end testing provided by Global Branching. We are very happy with the feature and have found it very useful. However our ontology objects are backed by restricted views. Restricted views are currently integrated with Global Branching only in experimental phase. Thus we cannot fully test our features, as we cannot add the restricted view to the global branch. I believe that opting in or out of experimental features is an organization level permission, so I wont be able to simply just use the experimental phase. Thus my options are: Deal with it (Push schema changes into production without using global branching) Stop using restricted views in favor of normal datasets (Can the permissions be configured at the object level? Can I fully replicate restricted views capabilities?) Does anyone know when restricted views for global branching will be available for everyone? Or can anyone answer my second point, as
GPU resource allocation on sidecar transforms
I have a sidecar transform that needs to use a GPU. How should I configure the resources? @sidecar(image="my-compute-module", tag="0.0.1", volumes=[Volume("shared")], resource_profile="LARGE_CPU_LARGE_MEMORY_GPU_ENABLED") @configure(["NUM_EXECUTORS_1", "EXECUTOR_GPU_ENABLED", "EXECUTOR_GPUS_1"]) both? 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Says He's Been Warning AI Leaders For Months About Nationalization Risks: 'The Momentum Is On The Side Of People Who...'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp warned on Thursday that major AI companies risk being nationalized, saying the momentum has shifted toward those pushing for...
A Next-Gen Intelligence Platform Operating at the Intersection of AI, Defense Technology, and Quantum Cybersecurity
AUSTIN, Texas, June 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AINewsWire Editorial Coverage: The convergence of artificial intelligence, operational intelligence infrastructure and post-quantum cybersecurity is creating growing demand for specialized platforms capable of …
Gwyneth Paltrow Attempts To Explain Her Political Views, Makes the Water Goopier
In the span of thirty seconds, Paltrow said her progressive husband thought she was a Republican, referred to herself as “pretty centrist," then “completely independent,” then “I don’t feel anything right now.”
Casepoint Appoints Paul Colangelo as Chief Executive Officer
Enterprise and government technology executive brings decades of leadership experience to Casepoint for the company's next stage of growth in scaling its secure, unified, AI-powered platform for agencies and enterprises. WASHINGTON, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ …
France tests Arcadia AI system as European alternative to Palantir
France's Arcadia AI system could enhance European digital sovereignty, reduce reliance on US tech, and boost local defense industries. The post France tests Arcadia AI system as European alternative to Palantir appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The New Front Line of A.I. Governance Is Procurement
Trilateral Research’s Amelia Williams examines a growing blind spot in enterprise A.I. adoption: procurement. As organizations rush to deploy powerful A.I. systems, procurement teams often make governance, compliance and data protection decisions without adeq…
Voice AI startup ElevenLabs appoints Alexander Holt its field CTO
Voice AI firm ElevenLabs has appointed Alexander Holt as its Field CTO, a move aimed at accelerating AI integration for enterprise clients globally. Holt, who joined in 2023, has been instrumental in deploying advanced AI solutions for major corporations and …
The gravity of the SpaceX IPO
The most anticipated IPO in history will hit the market next week. When Elon Musk is involved, opinions tend to be firmly on one side or the other. In the case of the IPO S-1 filing , mention of colonizing Mars and mining asteroids only adds to the division. …
Pope Leo urges Spain's church to listen to abuse victims
Leo called on Catholic clergy to develop a "culture of care" to fight the "scourge of abuse." The pontiff also spoke to Spain's parliament where he emphasized dignity for all people, including migrants. Pope Leo XIV told Catholic bishops in Spain on Monday th…
Silicon Valley’s new buyout playbook is hitting Wall Street
Instead of selling AI tools to companies, venture firms are buying legacy companies outright and rebuilding them around AI from the inside.
“Everything Is Fine”: The Skeptics Mock As Plagues And Disasters Erupt All Around Us
No matter how bad things get, some skeptics will simply never admit that what we are experiencing is unusual. We live at a time of seemingly endless wars, growing global hunger, alarming outbreaks of disease and constant natural disasters, but they just keep …
UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery
Parliamentary committee says £45B savings claim risks undermining public sector tech reform rather than helping it