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Anthropic unveils Claude Code routines, enabling users to automate tasks through configurable prompts, repositories, and connectors on a cloud platform. This feature, currently in research preview, allows automated or scheduled executions to enhance developer productivity, with regulatory and ethical considerations in focus.
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Google launches Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6, an advanced model enhancing robots' physical environment understanding, available through the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. With a focus on safety, ER 1.6 offers improved decision-making and hazard detection, aiming for widespread use by 2030 in areas like manufacturing and logistics.
French investigators searched the Élysée Palace, probing potential corruption in contracts awarded to Shortcut Events for Pantheon ceremonies. This investigation targets the repeated engagement of the same company over two decades, scrutinizing possible favoritism and irregularities in public contracting.
Sygaldry Technologies secures $139 million to develop quantum-accelerated AI servers, promising to enhance AI training efficiency while reducing costs and energy usage. Co-founders Chad Rigetti and Idalia Friedson aim to commercialize this tech by 2030, aiming for quantum computers that optimize performance per watt in AI workloads.
Core AI Holdings and Allianca Group are forming a joint venture to enhance AI infrastructure development, announced today in Miami. The venture aims to streamline project delivery in high-demand markets by leveraging Core AI's infrastructure expertise and Allianca's delivery model.
The National Lottery is set to revamp its offerings with a two-in-one ticket system and the introduction of a UK Powerball-style draw, linked to the US Powerball, starting this summer. Aiming to double charity funding by 2034, the initiative will see part of ticket sales supporting good causes, while addressing past concerns on international participation.
A suspicious device found near a Keansburg parade route led to an extensive investigation involving local police, the Monmouth County Prosecutor, and the FBI. The suspect, Otis, is in custody, while authorities stress his presumed innocence until proven guilty and have postponed future parades in the area.
Matt Crocker resigns as U.S. Soccer Federation sporting director, just months before the 2026 World Cup, to pursue an international opportunity, likely linked to Saudi interests. Amidst leadership changes, USSF advances its World Cup preparations with a new 200-acre training center in Georgia, while MLS youth talent and American players in Europe gain attention.















