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dev.to - Alex Merced - Designing Your Own AI Harness: A Deep Dive Into the Architecture of Agent Loops, Tools, Context, and Control
Designing Your Own AI Harness: A Deep Dive Into the Architecture of Agent Loops, Tools, Context, and Control
DEV Community

The most underappreciated finding in applied AI this year fits in one statistic: a major framework team took the same model, changed nothing about it, rebuilt only the machinery around it, and watched their score on a leading agent benchmark jump…

bleepingcomputer.com - The Future of Age Verification: Your Face Never Leaves Your Device
The Future of Age Verification: Your Face Never Leaves Your Device
BleepingComputer

Age checks are becoming law worldwide. The question is no longer whether platforms verify age, but what happens to the faces they collect -- and whether they need to collect them at all. More than 30 age assurance laws are now in force worldwide.

scmp.com - Michael Han - Opinion | Why China must end the lucrative marriage between property and banks
Opinion | Why China must end the lucrative marriage between property and banks
South China Morning Post

Capital seeks sanctuary. In China's property sector, however, that quest for safety had inadvertently erected a cage. The recent government takeover of Wuhan-based private lender Zhongbang Bank, expected to see a dilution of its private capital…

arkansasonline.com - Saabira Chaudhuri Bloomberg (WPNS) - Plastic industry pushing back on styrofoam recoil | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Plastic industry pushing back on styrofoam recoil | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

Polystyrene -- the plastic America loves to hate -- wants a second chance. Used in foam cups, packaging peanuts and the molded blocks that cushion appliances in transit, polystyrene has long been attacked as hard to recycle, hazardous to sea life…

nytimes.com - Adam Leventhal - More than 700 illegal drones seized during the World Cup, says FBI
More than 700 illegal drones seized during the World Cup, says FBI
The New York Times

The FBI said it has seized more than 700 illegal drones — and detected almost 1,600 in total — around the 11 stadiums in the United States during the World Cup. The agency added in a statement on its website that the threat of drones…

scmp.com - Jen Paolini - This week in PostMag: in celebration of the human spirit
This week in PostMag: in celebration of the human spirit
South China Morning Post

It's amazing what the human body and psyche are capable of, but whenever we celebrate and marvel at the things that can be achieved when one puts their mind to it, it's often gruelling tests of endurance and displays of peak physical performance…

mirror.co.uk - Natalie King - Europe's cheapest city breaks named with one country dominating the list
Europe's cheapest city breaks named with one country dominating the list
Daily Mirror

Summer is a great time to enjoy a city break. While some people prefer to head to the beach, the sunny weather can be a nice time to see a new city, as you can explore outside and enjoy a more relaxed vibe. But city breaks can be expensive. If…

wsj.com - Natalia Barr - A Spice Master's Guide to Flavor in the Ozempic Era
A Spice Master's Guide to Flavor in the Ozempic Era
Wall Street Journal

This is an edition of the WSJ. Magazine newsletter, a weekly roundup of fashion, entertainment, design, food, travel, art, architecture and more. If you're not subscribed, sign up here. A weekly roundup of fashion, entertainment, design, food…

mirror.co.uk - Natalie King - I've travelled the world and one European airport is the most chaotic
I've travelled the world and one European airport is the most chaotic
Daily Mirror

A college student who has visited over 60 countries, passing through 90 airports along the way, has revealed his list of the five worst places to fly. Theo, who posts as theoandtheglobe on TikTok, is a 22-year-old travel enthusiast who has made…

yankodesign.com - JC Torres - Health Apps Know You're Stressed, HealingFit TWS Helps You Act on It
Health Apps Know You're Stressed, HealingFit TWS Helps You Act on It
Yanko Design

Health apps and wearables have become remarkably precise at reading the human body. They can tell you how restorative last night's sleep was, how stressed your body was during a presentation, and whether your recovery is on track after a hard week.

techradar.com - Myriam Joire - Combustion cars are finally getting as smart and upgradable as EVs - it's about time
Combustion cars are finally getting as smart and upgradable as EVs - it's about time
TechRadar

It's pretty clear that EVs and software defined vehicles (SDVs) go hand-in-hand these days, and while Tesla paved the way with the Model 3 back in 2017, Rivian, Lucid, and Chinese manufacturers quickly followed. The legacy car manufacturers are…

the-decoder.com - Jonathan Kemper - Google Deepmind argues video generators already contain the world models computer vision has been missing
Google Deepmind argues video generators already contain the world models computer vision has been missing
The Decoder

Nano Banana Pro prompted by THE DECODER Researchers at Google Deepmind developed GenCeption, a model that repurposes a pre-trained video generator for classic computer vision tasks like depth estimation and segmentation. The system builds on an…

forbes.com - Kevin Holden Platt - Astronauts Marooned On Moon Could Be Abandoned Under Current NASA Plan
Astronauts Marooned On Moon Could Be Abandoned Under Current NASA Plan
Forbes

Unlike the compact Apollo landers, which touched down on the pacific plains of the Moon's equator a generation ago, the colossal new American landers have to navigate the treacherous terrain of the orb's South Pole, and face a much higher risk of…

fool.com - Geoffrey Seiler - AMD vs. Arm vs. Intel: The Best Stock to Play the Rise of Agentic AI
AMD vs. Arm vs. Intel: The Best Stock to Play the Rise of Agentic AI
The Motley Fool

With the rise of agentic AI, the number of central processing units (CPUs) used within AI data centers is set to explode. While graphics processing units (GPUs) are good at providing raw computing power, CPUs act more like the brains of the…

bristolpost.co.uk - Amy Jones - I visited tiny city an hour from Bristol that feels more like a storybook town
I visited tiny city an hour from Bristol that feels more like a storybook town
Bristol Live

Just a short drive from Bristol is 'England's smallest city', with an incredible moated palace and thriving market square. Nestled on the edge of the Mendip Hills and in the heart of Somerset lies 'England's smallest city', Wells, renowned for its…

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