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Mayor Mamdani and Obama Discuss Universal Childcare Amidst Trump Criticism in New York City Meeting
New York City Mayor Mamdani met with former President Obama at a childhood education center, marking his 100th day in office with discussions on governance and universal childcare. The visit underscores Mamdani's aim to collaborate with national figures amid tensions with Trump, while prioritizing educational initiatives like the 2K program expansion.

Biossil Pioneers AI-Driven Drug Repurposing, Secures CAD 12M with Backing from Peter Thiel and OpenAI
Biossil leverages AI to repurpose drugs, gaining regulatory nods for trials in Canada and the U.S. The Toronto-based startup, founded in 2023, targets a 70-80% reduction in drug repurposing timelines.

Microsoft Leads Shift to Passkeys Amid Surge in Phishing Attacks Targeting Major Tech Brands
Microsoft urges users to adopt passkeys over passwords to combat rising phishing threats, with Check Point identifying it as the top impersonated brand in Q1 2026. Phishing tactics include using Microsoft's name in misleading subdomains, stressing the need for non-SMS multi-factor authentication.
The Falcons clinched third place at IEM Rio, defeating FURIA 2-0 in a nail-biting series, showcasing strong performances from stars like NiKo and m0NESY. As they prepare for PGL Astana, strategic changes and potential roster adjustments loom, signaling a pivotal moment for the team.
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Palantir continues to expand its AI-driven platforms, Gotham and Foundry, into sectors like defense and healthcare, maintaining high switching costs and securing long-term contracts. Analysts are optimistic about growth prospects, though they caution on sales scalability, profitability, and government reliance, with strategic efforts focusing on commercial acceleration and partnerships with tech giants.
OpenAI's valuation has skyrocketed to $852 billion, positioning it as one of the most valuable private tech companies, fueled by a $122 billion funding round. Their rapid growth, diverse compute strategy, and shift to a public benefit corporation model raise questions about sustainability and governance amid significant operating losses and profit-driven motives.
Australian SMEs are rapidly adopting AI, with a NAB survey revealing 42% usage and 14% planning to start, while sectors like property and finance lead the charge. Despite productivity gains for adopters, nearly half of SMEs show no plans to integrate AI within the coming year, highlighting a significant adopter gap.
National University of Singapore's new AI model, PPLM, revolutionizes protein interaction predictions by analyzing paired protein sequences, boosting accuracy by up to 17%. The study, published in Nature Communications, shows potential for drug discovery and therapeutic design, with future expansion into complex systems like host-pathogen interactions.
Piraeus Bank and Accenture unveiled an AI Hub in Greece to enhance the bank's AI capabilities using Anthropic's Claude technology. The initiative aims to ensure responsible AI deployment and attract talent through targeted programs, reinforcing Piraeus' leadership in innovative, sustainable banking.
AI-driven education platforms like Grok aim to revolutionize learning by providing 24/7 personalized support, promising reduced costs and democratized access within five years. While praised for innovation, concerns about equity, infrastructure, and the loss of human interaction persist, alongside debates over potential elitism and digital divides.
Singapore is spearheading an effort to establish ISO/IEC 42119-8, an international standard to ensure the safety and reliability of generative AI technologies. The initiative, part of Singapore's broader AI assurance strategy, will be discussed at the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 plenary, attracting over 250 experts from 35 countries.












