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Former DeepMind Researcher Raises $300M Pre-Seed Before Launching Any Product

Andrew Dai, a former DeepMind researcher with over a decade of experience building influential AI systems — including research that informed ChatGPT's development — raised funding at a $300 million pre-seed valuation before launching any product. Dai believes visual AI is one of the next major frontiers in artificial intelligence. The raise is one of the largest pre-seed rounds in AI history.

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Root's 99 not out leads England to comfortable win over India
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Root's 99 not out leads England to comfortable win over India

Joe Root fell one short of a century with a 99 not out, guiding England to a comfortable victory in the second one-day international against India. The highlights capture the key moments of the match.

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US sanctions shut Canada's only cobalt refinery, exposing supply chain fragility
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US sanctions shut Canada's only cobalt refinery, exposing supply chain fragility

Canada's sole cobalt refinery has been forced to shut down as a result of US sanctions targeting a foreign regime, even though Canada itself is not a sanctions target. The closure highlights the fragility of Western critical mineral supply chains, as cobalt is essential for battery production. Canada is now left without any domestic cobalt refining capacity.

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Mercedes executive said the electric AMG GT "shouldn't exist"
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Mercedes executive said the electric AMG GT "shouldn't exist"

A senior Mercedes executive reportedly said the electric AMG GT "shouldn't exist," revealing deep internal doubts about the brand's electrification strategy. The comment suggests that even top management is unconvinced by the company's EV lineup. The remark raises questions about Mercedes' commitment to its electric vehicle push.

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Adolf Maria Bocheński: brilliant Polish thinker killed at Ancona in 1944
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Adolf Maria Bocheński: brilliant Polish thinker killed at Ancona in 1944

Adolf Maria Bocheński, one of the most brilliant Polish political thinkers of the 20th century, was killed on 18 July 1944 near Ancona, Italy. A journalist, conservative intellectual and soldier, he was described by contemporaries as "the only serious hero of this war." The anniversary of his death falls shortly.

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day – Peter Parker undergoes spider-puberty transformation
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day – Peter Parker undergoes spider-puberty transformation

In Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) undergoes a sudden physical change dubbed "spider-puberty" that supercharges his arachnid abilities. He turns to bioscience professor Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), the Hulk's alter ego, for answers. The piece revisits seven of Spider-Man's biggest transformations in Marvel comic book history as context for the film.

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Body bags left outside OpenAI HQ amid growing safety fears among executives
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Body bags left outside OpenAI HQ amid growing safety fears among executives

Body bags were placed outside OpenAI's headquarters as part of a protest, while company executives reportedly say they increasingly fear for their personal safety. The demonstration reflects growing public concern over the risks posed by advanced AI development. The protest group behind the action calls itself "OpenlyAfraid."

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High-dose tirzepatide linked to anhedonia, doctors warn
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High-dose tirzepatide linked to anhedonia, doctors warn

A new case report warns that high doses of tirzepatide, a GLP-1 weight-loss drug, may cause anhedonia — the inability to feel pleasure or enjoyment. Doctors stress the condition can be treated effectively once identified. The finding adds to growing calls for careful monitoring of patients on high-dose GLP-1 medications.

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Iran denies Trump's claim: no American prisoner was released
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Iran denies Trump's claim: no American prisoner was released

Iran's judiciary denied on Thursday that any American citizen had been released from prison, contradicting a claim made by Donald Trump the previous day. After checking prison records, Iranian authorities found no evidence of such a release. Trump had announced on Wednesday that Iran had allowed an imprisoned American woman to leave the country.

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Deceive Inc. saved from shutdown with community servers after studio closure
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Deceive Inc. saved from shutdown with community servers after studio closure

PvP shooter Deceive Inc., whose developer Sweet Bandits shut down in December 2024, will not go offline. Before closing, the studio arranged community server support, ensuring the game remains playable indefinitely. It is an unusually positive outcome for a live-service title whose developer has ceased operations.

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FineDiningWeek® Offers Treetop Dinners and Live Music Tasting Experiences
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FineDiningWeek® Offers Treetop Dinners and Live Music Tasting Experiences

The current edition of FineDiningWeek® features special culinary experiences across selected restaurants, including dinners held in treetops, tastings based on forgotten recipes, live music evenings and themed tasting menus. The event targets food lovers seeking dining experiences beyond the ordinary restaurant visit.

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Syria intercepts missiles and drones bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon

Syrian authorities announced they intercepted a shipment of missiles and drones allegedly destined for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The interception signals a shift in Syria's approach to arms transit across its territory following Bashar al-Assad's fall in 2024. No details about the exact location or scale of the seizure were disclosed.

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Via Francigena: The 1,700 km Pilgrim Road from Canterbury to Rome
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Via Francigena: The 1,700 km Pilgrim Road from Canterbury to Rome

The Via Francigena is a historic route stretching roughly 1,700 km from Canterbury to Rome, which medieval travellers completed in 70 to 90 days on foot. Archbishop Sigeric famously set out on it in 990 AD. Over the centuries it served not only as a pilgrimage road but also as a major corridor for trade and the exchange of ideas across Europe.

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Bitcoin up 6% weekly but geopolitical risks threaten further gains
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Bitcoin up 6% weekly but geopolitical risks threaten further gains

Bitcoin posted a 6% weekly gain as buyers returned to spot, futures and ETF markets, signalling renewed bullish momentum. Analysts warn, however, that geopolitical headwinds could quickly unwind the progress of the past two weeks. Whether bulls can push prices higher depends largely on whether external shocks materialise.

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Rare Atlantic Niña emerges alongside a super El Niño — only fifth time in 40 years
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Rare Atlantic Niña emerges alongside a super El Niño — only fifth time in 40 years

A rare Atlantic Niña climate phenomenon is emerging at the same time as a super El Niño, a combination that has occurred only five times in the past four decades. Scientists are studying what this simultaneous occurrence could mean for global weather patterns.

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2,400-year-old bronze chariot unearthed in Spain — unique find in Iberia
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2,400-year-old bronze chariot unearthed in Spain — unique find in Iberia

Archaeologists in Spain have unearthed a 2,400-year-old bronze chariot belonging to a mysterious society that burned down its own buildings before vanishing. The roughly 60-centimetre-long object served as a ritual incense burner, with a flat top used for divine offerings. Its decoration blends a gorgon with the Greek river god Achelous, and researchers say the find is "without known parallels" in Iberia, suggesting possible links to the Etruscans of ancient Italy.

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A full stop now sounds cold in texts — the internet has rewritten punctuation's emotional meaning
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A full stop now sounds cold in texts — the internet has rewritten punctuation's emotional meaning

In instant messaging, a full stop at the end of a short message has lost its neutral status — receivers now often read it as a sign of coldness, irritation or emotional distance. A simple "fine." with a period can trigger anxiety in the recipient. The phenomenon is part of a broader informal grammar of emotions that internet users have developed independently of official language rules.

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Włodarczyk throws 75.01 m in Madrid – best in 4 years and masters world record
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Włodarczyk throws 75.01 m in Madrid – best in 4 years and masters world record

Polish hammer thrower Anita Włodarczyk threw 75.01 metres at a meeting in Madrid, her best result in four years and a new masters world record. The performance signals a strong return to form for the multiple Olympic champion. The throw came at a track and field meeting in the Spanish capital.

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Google Gemini AI assistant coming to nine Honda and three Acura models
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Google Gemini AI assistant coming to nine Honda and three Acura models

Nine Honda and three Acura models will receive updated software featuring Google Gemini, a conversational AI assistant that listens and responds to drivers in a natural, spoken-word format. The integration marks a significant step in bringing large language model AI into everyday vehicles. Honda has not yet specified which exact models or the rollout timeline.

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Netflix wins big with YouTubers – Ms. Rachel and Mark Rober top viewing in H1 2026
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Netflix wins big with YouTubers – Ms. Rachel and Mark Rober top viewing in H1 2026

Netflix's "What We Watched" report for the first half of 2026 shows that content from YouTube creators including Ms. Rachel and Mark Rober drew millions of views on the platform. The data confirms that Netflix's strategy of luring top YouTube talent is paying off, though video podcast formats are still struggling to break through. The streamer continues to compete directly with YouTube for viewer attention.

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Netflix cuts viewership data releases — stock falls after mixed earnings
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Netflix cuts viewership data releases — stock falls after mixed earnings

Netflix announced it will cut back on publishing its What We Watched viewership reports, prompting a negative reaction from Wall Street. The streaming giant's stock fell following mixed quarterly earnings results. Investors have criticised the company's move toward reduced transparency on audience data.

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