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Boost the impact of your agentic AI
Leaders today face critical challenges when going from AI ambition to practical implementation.
One of the biggest obstacles is integration.
While integration is critical to unlocking AI's value, CIOs may not feel fully prepared to manage and integrate AI technology into their existing business.
This can lead to AI agents and assistants operating in silos which can be a barrier to progress.
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📈 Sora reaches number 3 on App Store
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- OpenAI's Sora app for AI videos reached number 3 on the U.S. App Store after getting 56,000 downloads on its first day, despite being an invite-only release for now.
- Its day-one installs tied with xAI's Grok but fell behind ChatGPT and Gemini, while beating the launch numbers for both the Claude and Microsoft Copilot apps on the iOS platform.
- The new video application accumulated a total of 164,000 installs during its first two days, which helped it secure the high overall spot on the U.S. charts after its launch.
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🚀 Blue Origin to reuse New Glenn booster for Moon mission
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- To launch its first robotic Moon lander early next year, Blue Origin must recover the New Glenn rocket’s first stage booster during its second flight this coming November.
- The rocket’s debut launch successfully reached orbit, but its booster fell into the Atlantic Ocean when three engines failed to reignite to slow the vehicle down for landing.
- Engineers made seven changes focused on "propellant management and engine bleed control improvements" to fix the issue, making the company confident it will nail the next booster recovery.
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🚫 Apple pulls ICEBlock from the App Store
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- Apple pulled the ICEBlock app from its App Store after the Justice Department, acting on the Trump administration's direction, cited concerns about "safety risks" to federal immigration workers.
- The app let users lawfully report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, sharing their location within a 5-mile radius and even specific details about their clothing.
- The U.S. government argued that the app endangered its workers, pointing to a recent shooting where an FBI official claimed the gunman had searched for similar tracking applications.
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⚖️ LinkedIn sues company scraping millions of profiles
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- LinkedIn filed a lawsuit against software company ProAPIs, accusing it of operating millions of fake accounts to scrape member data and then sell the information to third-party customers for a fee.
- The court filing claims ProAPIs creates thousands of fake accounts daily to evade detection, allowing it to copy user information that is located behind the social media platform’s password wall.
- ProAPIs allegedly charges clients up to $15,000 per month for the scraped data while also using LinkedIn’s trademark to falsely suggest that its product is endorsed by the social network.
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🎮 xAI pays gamers $100 an hour to train Grok
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- Elon Musk's xAI is hiring a "Video Games Tutor" to train the Grok chatbot on video game concepts, mechanics, and generation, paying between $45 and $100 per hour.
- The position requires proficiency in game design or computer science and the ability to analyze gaming content using proprietary software, not just experience as a proficient gamer.
- This job can be fully remote for people with strong self-motivation, a surprising work-from-home option for an Elon Musk company that also comes with medical coverage benefits.
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☣️ Microsoft says AI can create “zero day” threats in biology
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- Microsoft warns its research shows AI can design new toxic proteins, demonstrating an urgent need for enhanced nucleic acid synthesis screening to prevent the creation of biological threats.
- Monitoring commercial DNA synthesis is presented as a practical defense, since a few companies dominate US manufacturing and can work with the government to detect dangerous orders.
- Some researchers argue this defense is weak and that biosecurity controls should be built directly into the large language models themselves, rather than relying on external choke points.
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