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In the final season of Mad Men, Peggy has an idea for a burger chain commercial that her bosses like. Then doubts herself. She goes back to her empty yellow legal pad, jots down a new concept from scratch, and returns to eat at the restaurant, even though she'd already visited more than a dozen around the nation. Nothing about her process is efficient, and her client would have likely


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Shyam Sankar said the company encourages employees to find out their "superpowers" and their "Kryptonite."
  • Palantir's tech chief uses a "Superman" analogy to help employees identify their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Shyam Sankar said Palantir's culture values honesty and learning from mistakes.
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Anthropic's code reviewer is drawing criticism from developers over high token costs and concerns about replacing senior engineers.
  • Anthropic released Code Review, which is designed to catch complex coding issues and fix bugs.
  • As the feature "optimizes for depth," the company said it "is more expensive than lighter-weight solutions."
  • Developers on X said the

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Seventeen pushed through the blistering Singaporean heat for close to four hours, kicking off the Southeast Asian leg of their tour.
  • Seventeen kicked off the Southeast Asian leg of their tour on Saturday in Singapore.
  • I was in the stadium — again — to see them live.
  • Sweltering heat aside, it's an experience I'll never forget.

Heat — that was the word of the day at the boy band


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AI data centers are highly energy-intensive, making them vulnerable to rising power costs.
  • Oil's price surge is rattling chip stocks and raising AI cost fears.
  • Rising energy prices could slow AI expansion and pressure corporate margins.
  • Qatar's LNG shutdown is also tightening helium supply, which is critical to chipmaking.

Oil's sharp rally amid the Iran war


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Maye Musk and Elon Musk at The 2022 Met Gala celebrating In America: An Anthology of Fashion held at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2022 in New York City.
  • Elon Musk's austere living conditions involve having only one towel in the shower, his mother says.
  • "There is no food in the fridge," Maye Musk added in a Tuesday X post.
  • She previously

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The US said it's been carrying out attacks on Iranian vessels used to lay mines.
  • The US says it's begun attacking small mine-laying vessels used by Iran near the Strait of Hormuz.
  • It's unclear if the strait has been mined, though Trump has said the US received no such reports.
  • The US now relies on Independence-class ships for demining, but they've been criticized as

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Prakhar Agarwal shares what life inside top AI labs is like and the lessons he's learned.
  • A researcher at Meta Superintelligence Labs who previously worked at OpenAI shares what it's like inside these labs.
  • Prakhar Agarwal said communication and going deep into code are essential in frontier labs.
  • He also emphasized the importance of ownership and the ability to adapt to new topics.

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At the start of the year, Google brought a host of new Gemini-powered features, including built-in Nano Banana image generation, to Chrome. After debuting in the United States, those features are now making their way to Chrome users in Canada, India and New Zealand, with support for 50 additional in tow. Among the new languages Gemini in Chrome can now converse in are French, Gujarati, Hindi and



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A top Claude engineer said his product is getting more advanced. He is warning that it could disrupt computer-based jobs.
  • Anthropic is suing the Pentagon after the US government essentially blacklisted the startup.
  • The company said that the move has already damaged its business.
  • Anthropic is seeking a temporary restraining order against the Defense Department.

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