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Inside Ode with Anthropic, the startup betting AI services are the future of enterprise
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Inside Ode with Anthropic, the startup betting AI services are the future of enterprise

Ode with Anthropic is planting tiny squads of AI engineers inside enterprise teams, promising the output of a full‑scale consulting firm without the bureaucratic overhead. Backed by Anthropic, Blackstone and other heavyweight investors, the venture aims to prove that a handful of specialists can handle everything from data pipelines to generative‑AI model customization as if they were an in‑house unit.

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Apple bans home services from its upcoming Maps ads
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Apple bans home services from its upcoming Maps ads

Apple is barring home‑service providers such as plumbers, electricians, locksmiths and roofers from advertising on its forthcoming Apple Maps ad platform. The policy, outlined in a recently released document, also mentions ā€œseveral other sensitive categoriesā€ that will be excluded, marking a more curated approach compared with competitors. Advertisers in these sectors will need to look for alternative channels to reach local customers.

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New York State halts construction of all new data centers
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New York State halts construction of all new data centers

New York State has become the first U.S. jurisdiction to impose a temporary moratorium on approvals for large data‑center projects, citing concerns over rising electricity costs, water usage, and local oversight. Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized that the AI‑driven construction boom must not jeopardize essential public utilities, prompting regulators to pause all new permits until a comprehensive impact assessment is completed.

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The real AI race may no longer be at the frontier
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The real AI race may no longer be at the frontier

Enterprises are now gravitating toward open‑source AI models, driven by the promise of lower costs, easier accessibility, and retained ownership of the technology. This shift could upend the economics of AI adoption, making large‑scale deployments affordable for a broader range of businesses while giving them direct control over updates, data handling, and customization.

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Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out
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Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out

Anthropic’s latest ad daringly spotlights the very fears people have about AI, positioning the company as the ā€œethical foilā€ in a market saturated with unchecked optimism. By turning criticism into a marketing hook, the startup not only reinforces its brand narrative but also nudges competitors and regulators to reckon with responsible‑AI messaging.

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Waze adds new AI-powered features and customization updates
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Waze adds new AI-powered features and customization updates

Waze has introduced a suite of AI‑enhanced features powered by Google’s Gemini assistant, alongside fresh customization options that let users tweak the app’s look and behavior. The upgrades aim to tighten Waze’s competitive edge against Apple Maps while embedding Gemini more deeply across Google’s product ecosystem.

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SpaceX cleared to fly Starship again after booster failure in May
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SpaceX cleared to fly Starship again after booster failure in May

SpaceX has secured regulatory clearance to fly Starship again, marking the first test of the vehicle since the company went public. The upcoming launch will put the firm’s ā€œfly, fail, fixā€ development ethos under market scrutiny, testing whether investors will continue to back its high‑risk, rapid‑iteration approach.

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The wildest allegations in Apple’s trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI
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The wildest allegations in Apple’s trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI

Apple accuses OpenAI of not only pilfering confidential code but also orchestrating a covert recruitment scheme, urging interviewees to bring Apple devices to ā€œreverse‑engineerā€ them on the spot. The complaint even claims OpenAI staff cracked jokes about ā€œbreaking intoā€ Apple’s internal systems, turning a typical trade‑secret dispute into a bizarre tale of hardware‑theft recruitment tactics.

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