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What AI really can do now: 6 lessons for harnessing artificial intelligence


Sree VijaykumarNewsweek interviewed a remarkable constellation of experts through its AI Impact series. Here are 6 lessons you can actually use, based on their experience.

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Poland to impose border checks with Germany, Lithuania
Poland to impose border checks with Germany, Lithuania
Move follows rising tensions over illegal immigration within the European free travel zone.


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Is Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill a political curse for Republicans? - FT (No paywall)
Is Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill a political curse for Republicans?
A legislative win for the president could hurt his party given the tax and spend measures low popularity


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Product-Market Fit Is Retrospective Fiction
Product-Market Fit Is Retrospective Fiction
The Myth of the Perfect Match


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The Hidden Engineering of Liquid Dampers in Skyscrapers - Practical Engineering
The Hidden Engineering of Liquid Dampers in Skyscrapers - Practical Engineering
There's a new trend in high-rise building design. Maybe you've seen this in your city. The best lots are all taken, so developers are stretching the limits to make use of space that isn't always ideal for skyscrapers.






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Trump said trade deals would come easy. Japan is proving him wrong. - WSJ (No paywall)
Trump said trade deals would come easy. Japan is proving him wrong.
After failing to cut a trade deal with Japan following weeks of talks, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer decided to turn up the pressure.


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This MRI Reads Your Brain's Hidden Clock and Predicts Dementia Decades Ahead
This MRI Reads Your Brain's Hidden Clock and Predicts Dementia Decades Ahead
One MRI scan can now reveal how quickly you're aging. Faster aging links to poor memory, chronic illness, and earlier death. The tool gives a warning decades before symptoms begin.


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Eating Dairy Before Bed Can Give You Nightmares, Study Suggests
Eating Dairy Before Bed Can Give You Nightmares, Study Suggests
People with lactose intolerance are more likely to experience nightmares and poorer sleep.


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Watch - Lionel Messi 'writes a letter' to Lamine Yamal in new Adidas commercial
Watch - Lionel Messi 'writes a letter' to Lamine Yamal in new Adidas commercial
Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi have barely ever interacted in public, but the comparisons between the two stars fail to subside. The Argentine phenom is indeed in a league of his own, but one cannot help but compare Yamal to the World Cup winner for the sheer manner in which he took up responsibility for [...]




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European junk bond sales hit record as investors cut US exposure - FT (No paywall)
European junk bond sales hit record as investors cut US exposure
June issuance of about 23bn beats previous high four years ago as companies take advantage of lower borrowing costs


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Fired Nomura Trader Turns to Toilet Graffiti to Argue His Case - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Fired Nomura Trader Turns to Toilet Graffiti to Argue His Case
After losing his job for spoofing, Sawada trades stocks out of a cafe in Tokyo


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Should You Still Take Vitamin D Supplements in the Summer? Here's What Experts Say
Should You Still Take Vitamin D Supplements in the Summer? Here's What Experts Say
When the sun is out, your body can potentially make its own vitamin D, but it still may make sense to continue with supplements even in the summer.


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Germany summons Iranian ambassador over alleged spying on Jews
Germany summons Iranian ambassador over alleged spying on Jews
Man arrested in Denmark accused of collecting information on 'Jewish localities and specific Jewish individuals in Berlin'




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Police in Turkey detain satirical magazine employees over Prophet Muhammad cartoon controversy
Police in Turkey detain satirical magazine employees over Prophet Muhammad cartoon controversy
LeMan magazine insisted the drawing was intended to portray a Muslim man named Muhammad and was meant to highlight the suffering of Muslims.


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Israel-Gaza war live: Trump says Israel has agreed terms for 60-day ceasefire, urges Hamas to accept deal
Israel-Gaza war live: Trump says Israel has agreed terms for 60-day ceasefire, urges Hamas to accept deal
US president says in social media post he hopes Hamas will accept deal because 'it will only get worse'


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Paramount Will Pay $16 Million To Settle Trump's 60 Minutes Suit - Forbes (No paywall)
Paramount Will Pay $16 Million To Settle Trump's 60 Minutes Suit
Paramount on Tuesday said it has agreed to pay President Donald Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed over a CBS News 60 Minutes interview aired last year of former Vice President Kamala Harris, which Trump alleged was edited to make the Democratic Presidential candidate appear more competent.


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X opens up to Community Notes written by AI bots
X opens up to Community Notes written by AI bots
X is going to let developers make "AI Note Writers" that can write Community Notes that can potentially appear on posts.




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RFK Jr.'s health department calls Nature "junk science," cancels subscriptions
RFK Jr.'s health department calls Nature
The move comes after RFK Jr. called top medical journals "corrupt."...


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Tech venture firms deploy private equity roll-up strategy - FT (No paywall)
Tech venture firms deploy private equity roll-up strategy
Thrive Capital's backing of Savvy Wealth is part of growing effort to fund groups that go on to buy similar companies


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Why the U.S. Should Build Data Centers in Dubai and Riyadh - Foreign Policy (No paywall)
Why the U.S. Should Build Data Centers in Dubai and Riyadh
Argument: Why the U.S. Should Build Data Centers in Dubai and Riyadh


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Research: Executives Who Used Gen AI Made Worse Predictions - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
Research: Executives Who Used Gen AI Made Worse Predictions
Many organizations are prioritizing the integration of AI tools into the workplace. And for good reason - early studies have shown that they can boost employee performance on simple or rote tasks, help leaders become better communicators, and aid organizations in expanding their customer bases. But how does AI fare as a partner in higher-stakes decision-making?




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Brussels fiddles on climate target, while Europe burns
Brussels fiddles on climate target, while Europe burns
Numerous EU officials projected anxiety Monday about moving ahead this week with an expected 2040 climate target - even as a heat wave descended.


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Bolt CEO explains why he just killed unlimited PTO at the company - Business Insider (No paywall)
Bolt CEO explains why he just killed unlimited PTO at the company
"When time off is undefined, the good ones don't take PTO. The bad ones take too much," the CEO wrote in a message shared to his LinkedIn profile. "This leads to A-performer burnout. B-performer luxuries. And feelings of unfairness across the board."


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China's giant new gamble with digital IDs - The Economist (No paywall)
China's giant new gamble with digital IDs
IT WAS IN 1984, of course, that police stations in China started issuing national ID cards to those over the age of 16. Citizens still need them to travel, pay taxes or gain access to public services. Now the Communist Party wants to cross another Rubicon. On July 15th the government will launch digital IDs for use on the internet, shifting responsibility for online verification from private firms to the government. This is a potentially enormous step change in the states control over data. It augments China's radically different approach to managing and surveilling the digital lives of its citizens. And it may alter who captures the profits generated from the online economy and even change the evolution of artificial intelligence in China.


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Superstar coders are raking it in. Others, not so much - The Economist (No paywall)
Superstar coders are raking it in. Others, not so much
Lucas Beyer is not a celebrity. But in Silicon Valley's rarefied world of machine-learning talent, he is seen as one. A former researcher at OpenAI, Mr Beyer announced last month that he was leaving the artificial-intelligence (AI) lab behind ChatGPT to join Meta, a social-media giant with big AI ambitions of its own. With rumours swirling that Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's boss, was offering packages worth $100m to poach AI whizzes, Mr Beyer clarified that he had not secured a nine-figure deal. That he needed to say so at all reflects the extent of the frenzy.




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US halts some weapons shipments to Ukraine, White House says
US halts some weapons shipments to Ukraine, White House says
US is concerned about low stockpiles for its own needs, while Russia intensifies the war in Ukraine.


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Sam Altman Slams Meta's AI Talent Poaching Spree: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries'
Sam Altman Slams Meta's AI Talent Poaching Spree: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries'
"What Meta is doing will, in my opinion, lead to very deep cultural problems," said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in a leaked memo sent to OpenAI researchers.


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Homes Are Taking Longer to Sell in US Markets That Once Flourished - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Homes Are Taking Longer to Sell in US Markets That Once Flourished
A buildup of unsold houses is becoming a new reality in once-booming housing areas across the Sun Belt, with homeowners listing their homes due to soaring insurance costs and investors culling rental properties.


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Clearing Brain Sugar Stores Could Protect Against Dementia
Clearing Brain Sugar Stores Could Protect Against Dementia
New research reveals that sugar metabolism in brain cells may be a crucial defense against Alzheimer's and related dementias.




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Columbia Cyberattack Appears Politically Motivated, University Says
Columbia Cyberattack Appears Politically Motivated, University Says
The attacker, described as a "hacktivist," shut down computer systems and stole student data last week.


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As wave of dementia cases looms, Law School looks to preserve elders' rights - Harvard Gazette
As wave of dementia cases looms, Law School looks to preserve elders' rights - Harvard Gazette
Academic experts seek improvements that could protect decision-making authority and autonomy.


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Right to Repair now law in Texas
Right to Repair now law in Texas
Texans will gain access to spare parts, tools and documentation needed to fix household electronics.




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Mpox epidemic is straining African health systems after US aid cuts - FT (No paywall)
Mpox epidemic is straining African health systems after US aid cuts
More than a dozen nations struggling to contain outbreak as health systems struggle with loss of international support


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This Aviation Company Says Its Commercial Air Taxi Service Will Launch in 2026 - Inc (No paywall)
This Aviation Company Says Its Commercial Air Taxi Service Will Launch in 2026
Joby Aviation is preparing to lift off in Dubai.The Santa Cruz, California-based electric air taxi company successfully completed a series of piloted tests in Dubai after delivering its first aircraft there. The testing marks a crucial milestone as Joby prepares to launch commercial service in the United Arab Emirates as soon as 2026.


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Ten things to know about veganism in childhood
Ten things to know about veganism in childhood
Here's what the experts say about the benefits and risks of veganism in childhood.


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UN report lists companies complicit in Israel's 'genocide': Who are they?
UN report lists companies complicit in Israel's 'genocide': Who are they?
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has named several US giants among the companies aiding Israel.




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Is This The Future Of Sports Advertising? DAZN Debuts Split-Screen Ads At FIFA Club World Cup
Is This The Future Of Sports Advertising? DAZN Debuts Split-Screen Ads At FIFA Club World Cup
That ad-free viewing experience is about to be substituted with this development.


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Macron's succession problem
Macron's succession problem
The country's last five or six elections all had surprises and plot twists, but each time the contest's basic structure was still foreseeable two years ahead of time. That isn't the case now.


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IDF intercepts missile from Yemen, two from Gaza after sirens blare across Israel | The Times of Israel
IDF intercepts missile from Yemen, two from Gaza after sirens blare across Israel | The Times of Israel
Attacks didn't cause injuries, military says; Katz warns Houthis that 'Yemen will be treated like Tehran' as US envoy to Israel says 'maybe those B2 bombers need to visit Yemen!'


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Dalai Lama says he will have a successor after his death
Dalai Lama says he will have a successor after his death
The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism says that the institution of the Dalai Lama will continue after his death.




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Macron urges Putin to accept Ukraine ceasefire in first phone call since 2022
Macron urges Putin to accept Ukraine ceasefire in first phone call since 2022
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine "as soon as possible" in the first phone call between the two leaders since 2022, the Elysee presidential palace said.


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Fakespot is gone: The fake review crisis just got worse
Fakespot is gone: The fake review crisis just got worse
Fakespot has officially shut down. Learn why Mozilla killed the fake review detector and discover alternatives for checking Amazon reviews.


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Trump Praises Adams, Threatens to Arrest Mamdani - Intelligencer (No paywall)
Trump Praises Adams, Threatens to Arrest Mamdani
On Tuesday, Zohran Mamdani's victory over Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York mayor became official, setting up the party's nominee for a potential four-way race for City Hall this fall. Within hours, President Donald Trump signaled support for the one candidate in the race for whom he made federal charges disappear and threatened to arrest Mamdani.


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This puzzle game shows kids how they're smarter than AI
This puzzle game shows kids how they're smarter than AI
University of Washington researchers developed the game AI Puzzlers to show kids an area where AI systems still typically and blatantly fail: solving certain reasoning puzzles. In the game, users get...




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Study Reveals That Internet Searches Can Hinder Creativity - News - Carnegie Mellon University
Study Reveals That Internet Searches Can Hinder Creativity - News - Carnegie Mellon University
In a study published in the journal Memory & Cognition, researchers asked participants to brainstorm novel uses for two objects - umbrellas and shields. In some trials, the participants had access to Google search, while in other trials, they were forbidden from seeking outside help via search engines.


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Seven months for IT worker who trashed his work network
Seven months for IT worker who trashed his work network
Don't leave the door open to disgruntled workers


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Google makes it easier to let friends and kids control your smart home
Google makes it easier to let friends and kids control your smart home
Google Home is rolling out the two new access levels it started testing last year, allowing users to choose who has full control of their smart home.


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Trump team threatens to prosecute CNN over reporting on Ice-tracking app
Trump team threatens to prosecute CNN over reporting on Ice-tracking app
Kristi Noem says 'we're working with [DoJ] to see if we can prosecute them' while president fumes over Iran reporting


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Under shadow of Trump warning, Africa pioneers non-dollar payment systems
Under shadow of Trump warning, Africa pioneers non-dollar payment systems
The move by Africa to create payments systems that do not rely on the greenback mirrors a push by China to develop financial systems independent of Western institutions.


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The Eiffel Tower is closed to tourists due to heat. Here's why it's happening | CNN
The Eiffel Tower is closed to tourists due to heat. Here's why it's happening | CNN
A marine heat wave in the Mediterranean is combining with a powerful heat dome to cause Europe to swelter under a brutal early summer heat wave.




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