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LAUSD Superintendent Resigns Amidst Federal Probe and Investigation into $6M Contract Scandal
LAUSD's Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned amid a federal probe involving FBI searches and allegations surrounding a $6.2M contract with AllHere Education, Inc. Carvalho, who denies wrongdoing, leaves the district grappling with financial and academic challenges, while interim Superintendent Andrés Chait steps in to maintain stability.
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Prosper AI has secured $30 million in Series A funding led by a16z, aiming to enhance its patient journey automation platform that targets the $450 billion US healthcare administrative waste. With rapid market adoption, it now serves over 150,000 providers, boasting a fivefold revenue increase and a strong competitive edge with an 80% win rate in evaluations.
India is poised to become one of Asia's fastest-growing data center markets due to rising AI demand and strategic location. The AI-driven shift is expanding data center demand, with regulatory and geopolitical factors prompting stricter compliance measures across the region.
Wimbledon 2026 is unveiling AI-powered fan experiences and revamped digital platforms through a partnership with IBM, promising deeper engagement and operational efficiency. This initiative, which includes features like Key Moments and Match Chat, leverages IBM's watsonx and IBM Bob technology to streamline fan interaction and enhance media coverage.
Masimo's Radius VSM wearable has gained FDA clearance for an AI feature that proactively detects Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression, marking a shift towards predictive healthcare. This innovation reflects a growing trend in AI-driven patient monitoring, with competitive focus on predictive analytics for various conditions, amidst privacy and integration challenges.
OpenAI has launched Patch the Planet to support open-source maintainers in managing vulnerabilities using AI-assisted tools, collaborating with Trail of Bits, HackerOne, and others. With more than 30 projects involved, the effort emphasizes expert human review alongside advanced AI models for cybersecurity, amidst a competitive landscape and regulatory scrutiny.
Tencent is internally testing Xiaowei, an AI assistant, within WeChat in China to bolster its AI capabilities and compete with ByteDance and Alibaba. Xiaowei’s success will depend on user acceptance and regulatory compliance, especially with China's stringent AI governance framework.














