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GitLab announces a major restructuring, planning to cut its footprint by up to 30% and streamline its management to adapt to the AI-driven era. The changes include forming 60 smaller R&D teams and leveraging AI for automation, with financial details to be revealed on June 2.
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The U.S. is in talks with Denmark to set up three new military bases in Greenland, aiming to bolster NATO's defense capabilities in the critical GIUK Gap. While the White House has confirmed progress, the details remain under wraps amid rising geopolitical tensions involving Arctic resources and regional influence.
Demi Moore, at Cannes 2026, urged Hollywood to embrace AI constructively, emphasizing its inevitability and the need for management, not resistance. She, alongside industry peers, highlighted AI's potential risks to creativity and industry norms, amid ongoing debates over its role in film.
India's ASCI introduces a three-tier labeling system for AI-generated ads, classifying them as high, medium, or low risk, with clear guidelines on labeling requirements. The draft guidelines, open for consultation until mid-June 2026, aim to ensure transparency without causing label fatigue, while aligning with the updated IT Intermediary Guidelines.
Dunkin’ is set to re-enter the Canadian market through a master franchise agreement with Montreal-based Foodtastic, targeting a late 2026 or early 2027 launch. This move follows Dunkin's 2018 exit from Canada and aims to establish hundreds of locations, tapping into the demand for affordable coffee and breakfast options.
Photonic has secured over $200 million to enhance its Entanglement First architecture, advancing scalable quantum computing over existing fiber networks. The funds will drive commercialization, team expansion, and strategic partnerships, boosting the company's valuation to $2 billion.
Texas head coach accuses Ole Miss of having lower academic standards for transfer players, suggesting that they accept lighter coursework compared to Texas's stricter policies. This claim adds fuel to the rivalry and highlights broader issues of academic and recruiting practices in college football.
New Jersey Governor unveils the Rapid Action Plan to revamp NJ TRANSIT, focusing on tech upgrades, public safety, and a seamless digital experience. The rollout, funded without extra state money, aims to improve service before the summer World Cup events, amid ongoing performance challenges.















