Field Effect launches AI detection & response tool Businesses face growing shadow AI risks as Field Effect folds monitoring and controls into its managed detection and response platform. 
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Taylor Swift makes tearful 21-minute speech as she joins Songwriters Hall of Fame The singer thanks her family as she becomes the youngest woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. 
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Kane Williamson retires from international cricket effective immediately New Zealand's most prolific run-scorer is hanging up his bat. 
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The most fun website you’ve probably never heard of If you’re bored of all of the same old time-waster sites, then I have a good one you’ve likely never heard of. Neal.fun is one of those sites that feels like it was built by someone who looked at the internet and thought, “What if this was weirder, but also... 
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Health ministry launches review into effects of nitrate in water It comes as campaigners renew calls to slash nitrate limits following Denmark's newly-formed coalition government agreeing to drastically lower its limit. 
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David Hockney: Bradford's artistic genius who painted the things he loved The flamboyant Yorkshireman, routinely described as Britain's greatest artist, has died aged 88. 
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WorkJam warns employers over overreliance on temp staff Employers could face compliance and planning problems if temporary hiring becomes a long-term fix, WorkJam said as costs and reforms loom. 
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‘Fire seems to be getting worse’: Passengers evacuated after fire breaks out at Wellington Airport Six fire service appliances were present including two ladder trucks. 
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'Most unusual book' wins Walter Scott historical fiction prize Alice Jolly's The Matchbox Girl wins the £25,000 Walter Scott Prize at the Borders Book Festival. 
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Claude Fable 5 is the AI spectacle. Apple is building the AI people will use Anthropic’s first Mythos-class Claude model, Fable 5, hit the world like an atom bomb this week, and that’s barely an exaggeration. But Apple’s rebooted Siri could be the AI moment that actually reaches everyone else.
A modified version of Mythos, the benchmark-shattering Claude model that’s scary-good at cybersecurity and worryingly knowledgeable... 
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The AI PC era has a benchmarking problem I like numbers. Data feels sure. What could be better than measurable progress, a way of quantifying the world to stop arguments before they start?
But as we all know, people find plenty of reason still to fight about performance, even in spite of PC benchmarks. (Half the time, it’s because... 
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Kane Williamson announces retirement from international cricket Kane Williamson has confirmed his retirement from international cricket effective immediately. 
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Artist David Hockney dies aged 88 Hockney was one of Britain's most important artists of the modern era. 
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RAMaggedon: Why the memory crisis is a digital inclusion crisis Rising memory chip costs are forcing handset makers to lift prices, risking wider digital exclusion in emerging markets and pushing budget phones out of reach. 
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Chiefs charge into Super Rugby final with cleansing rout of Crusaders The Chiefs finally beat their old foe in the playoffs and will contest their fifth decider in six seasons after a sensation semifinal in Hamilton. 
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Atsign adds AI architecture tools for enterprise teams Enterprise teams can now define AI agent permissions and security controls earlier, as Atsign's update links live architecture design with model prompting. 
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