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    Weather forecasting just hit warp speed. AI models are smashing accuracy records and generating predictions in seconds, not hours. What if we could spot dangerous storms days in advance with pinpoint precision? That future is here — and it’s reshaping how governments, businesses, and communities prepare for nature’s fury. From Balloons to Brainy Models: The

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    AI is changing how we work, learn, and create. But knowing the right skills to master is the real game-changer. Here’s the thing: AI tools can do a lot for you. They handle tasks faster and sometimes better. But if you rely on them without understanding your work, you lose your edge. The better AI

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    For 80 years, mathematicians wrestled with a simple-sounding puzzle: how many pairs of points can lie exactly one unit apart on a plane? The question came from Paul Erdős, one of the most prolific minds in math history. He guessed the best way to arrange points was a grid, like dots on graph paper. That

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    Dating apps have changed how we meet people. But they often leave users feeling tired and frustrated. Endless swiping, ghosting, and shallow chats have turned dating into a grind. Many people now call this “dating app burnout.” Swiping was supposed to make dating easier. Instead, it made it feel like a chore. Users scroll through

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    NVIDIA just dropped a game-changer for AI infrastructure. The DSX platform isn’t another chip or server. It’s a full-stack blueprint for building AI factories at scale. DSX combines open-source software, hardware reference designs, and facility controls into one unified system. The goal? To churn out AI tokens faster, cheaper, and more reliably. Not by tweaking

    Cloud ComputingJune 1, 2026
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    Vertice, a London-based AI procurement company, just made a big move. They acquired Vendr, a US leader in software pricing. Together, they claim to have built the world’s largest procurement intelligence dataset. The combined data covers more than $75 billion in global indirect spend. It includes insights from 32,000 vendors and over 250,000 negotiated contracts.

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    The US has tightened export controls on advanced AI chips, closing a loophole that let Chinese companies buy the best Nvidia processors through overseas subsidiaries. This move changes the game for China’s AI chip industry. For years, China relied on Nvidia’s powerful GPUs to run AI models. But US rules blocked direct sales of these

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    NVIDIA has introduced Vera, a CPU engineered specifically for the demands of agentic AI workloads. This marks a clear break from traditional processors built for general-purpose tasks. Agentic AI agents don’t just generate text—they execute code, manage multi-step workflows, run sandboxed tools, and continually evaluate results. CPUs now form a critical part of the AI

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    Google and Blackstone just rewrote the AI infrastructure playbook. They launched a joint venture to build 500 megawatts of TPU-powered data center capacity across the U.S. by 2027. This isn’t just cloud hosting—it’s compute-as-a-service tailored for AI workloads. The deal hinges on Google’s custom Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), chips designed specifically to train and run

    Cloud ComputingJune 1, 2026
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    Microsoft Build 2026 kicks off on June 2 with a big focus on artificial intelligence and new developer tools. The event runs for two days at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. CEO Satya Nadella will deliver the opening keynote, streaming live at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time. You can watch it online for free,

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