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Google launches Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6, an advanced model enhancing robots' physical environment understanding, available through the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. With a focus on safety, ER 1.6 offers improved decision-making and hazard detection, aiming for widespread use by 2030 in areas like manufacturing and logistics.
Oracle Financial Services launches a comprehensive AI platform for corporate banking, featuring pre-built agents for treasury, trade finance, and credit to streamline and automate processes. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency, strengthen risk management, and improve client service while ensuring ethical oversight through human-in-the-loop governance.
French investigators searched the Élysée Palace, probing potential corruption in contracts awarded to Shortcut Events for Pantheon ceremonies. This investigation targets the repeated engagement of the same company over two decades, scrutinizing possible favoritism and irregularities in public contracting.
Ireland's Media Minister Patrick O’Donovan suggested a review of media coverage on fuel protests, drawing criticism from the National Union of Journalists for perceived threats to press freedom. Amidst ongoing protests disrupting daily life, Deputy Premier Simon Harris emphasized no formal review is needed, defending editorial independence.
The Eagles' front office, led by Howie Roseman, has defended quarterback Jalen Hurts against criticism, stressing the importance of direct communication over indirect reports. Amid ESPN-fueled trade rumors, the team is focusing on evolving its offensive scheme under new leadership while maintaining confidence in Hurts's ability to adapt and lead.
James Heaps, a former UCLA gynecologist, pled guilty to 13 felonies, leading to an 11-year prison sentence after his initial conviction was overturned. The plea resolves charges including sexual battery and exploitation, highlighting significant institutional failures and resulting in a historic $700 million settlement by UCLA.
Core AI Holdings and Allianca Group are forming a joint venture to enhance AI infrastructure development, announced today in Miami. The venture aims to streamline project delivery in high-demand markets by leveraging Core AI's infrastructure expertise and Allianca's delivery model.















