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FTC seeking details on Amazon deal with AI startup Adept

The FTC is investigating Amazon’s hiring of Adept's David Luan amid AI competition with Google and Microsoft, following a January inquiry. Amazon invested $4B in Anthropic. Adept, backed by $400M, released open-source models but lacked commercial success. The FTC also examines potential merger disclosures, pricing, and personnel strategies.

Sports - Google News (uk) 

Next Wales First Minister candidates as Vaughan Gething quits - Wales Online

  1. Next Wales First Minister candidates as Vaughan Gething quits  Wales Online
  2. Welsh Labour faces weeks of turmoil after Vaughan Gething resigns  The Guardian
  3. Vaughan Gething: Anger over first minister's resignation  BBC
  4. Vaughan Gething to quit as Welsh first minister  Sky News
  5. Roll up, roll up! Wales needs a new flash-in-the-pan leader… twits need not apply  The Telegraph

Green and Gold Rugby 

Yowie on the Loose: off-field rugby news

With so many games, it would be easy to forget that other rugby stuff goes on. Today’s news sees Victoria look at building the base, Australian women’s fifteens needing an urgent boost, more recruitment traffic heading from the Tahs, a South African drug lab (the ok kind) and some Georgian scrummaging. Having eliminated all other [...]

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InvestorPlace 

The 3 Best Stocks to Buy For a Republican Tsunami in November

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Questions about Biden's health and a Trump assassination attempt make a Republican sweep more likely setting up these three stocks to buy.

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The Punch 

Police foil mob’s attempt to attack Delta INEC office

The operatives of Delta State Police Command on Tuesday thwarted an effort by some unidentified youths to destroy an area office of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Warri. PUNCH Online gathered that the young men in their numbers, armed with weapons and containers filled with substance suspected to be fuel, chanted war songs and

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Express & Star 

Six people found dead in Bangkok hotel

Thailand’s Foreign Ministry said in a short statement that the dead were reported to be two Vietnamese Americans and four Vietnamese nationals.

Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

Apple, Anthropic, and other companies used YouTube videos to train AI - The Verge

  1. Apple, Anthropic, and other companies used YouTube videos to train AI  The Verge
  2. Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos to Train AI  WIRED
  3. Supplier used controversial sources for training Apple Intelligence  AppleInsider
  4. Recent Investigation Suggests Apple Trained Its AI Models From YouTube Videos Without Authorization, Includes MKBHD Videos  Wccftech
  5. Where does Apple Intelligence come from?  Computerworld

Eurasia Review 

Somalia: Resilience In The Face Of Relentless Assaults – Analysis

In many ways, the state of Somalia has become synonymous with resilience and fortitude unparalleled anywhere else in the world, despite harsh forces and ceaseless attacks aligned against it for decades. Somalia has survived unending assaults by those who do not wish it well and this was compounded by forces of nature beyond Somalia’s ability or any other country’s ability to cope with alone, such as droughts, famines, floods, the corona pandemic, and now the assault over its territorial integrity and sovereignty. Читать дальше...

The Independent 

Everything you learn about JD Vance from his memoir Hillbilly Elegy

Contradiction, writes JD Vance, in his bestselling memoir Hillbilly Elegy, has been a hallmark of his life and of his people for generations. Becoming the vice-presidential running mate for Donald Trump, the man he once called ‘America’s Hitler’, is just the latest example, writes Sheila Flynn