Greater Manchester Rejects Palantir’s NHS Federated Data Platform, Spotlighting AI Governance

The Single English County Saying No to Palantir Greater Manchester, a major NHS metropolitan region covering around 3 million people, has refused to adopt a national federated data platform (FDP) built by Palantir, preferring its locally developed Analytics and Data Science Platform (ADSP). That refusal has become a focal point in a national debate about […]
GPT‑5.6 on Amazon Bedrock: Cross‑Region inference checklist for leaders

Cross‑Region inference for OpenAI GPT‑5.6 on Amazon Bedrock, what leaders need to know Real-world LLM projects often run into a practical limit long before model quality becomes the bottleneck: available inference capacity and predictable throughput. Amazon Bedrock now brings OpenAI’s GPT‑5.6 family (Sol, Terra, Luna) into the AWS operational stack and adds cross‑Region routing, so […]
AI layoffs often backfire: a practical playbook to redesign work and avoid hidden costs

When “AI layoffs” look cheap but cost more: what leaders should do instead Calling a headcount cut “AI‑driven” makes for a tidy headline. The operational reality that follows, oversight work, lost institutional knowledge, rehiring, slowed innovation, often eats into or erases the payroll savings. What the evidence really says Careerminds surveyed 600 HR professionals in […]
Model moats are shrinking — system sovereignty is the new durable AI advantage

The model moat is shrinking. The durable lead is the system that runs the model. Recent months have confirmed what many executives suspected: standalone model weights, the raw checkpoints you can download or call over an API, are easier to approximate than before. Public benchmark leaderboards and a wave of lab reports show open‑weights from […]
Synthetic Data Isn’t Enough: Sutton’s Warning and a 90‑Day Plan for Continual Learning

No, that’s just a big mistake. Richard Sutton, one of reinforcement learning‘s founding figures and co‑founder of Oak Lab with former student Khurram Javeed, is making a blunt case: synthetic data and hand‑built simulators cannot be the scalable shortcut to broadly capable agents. His diagnosis rests on what Javeed calls the “Big World Hypothesis“, the […]
AI for business: Protect human authenticity in the age of ChatGPT

It used to be our imperfect bodies that made us insecure. With AI, it’s our minds as well Scrolling social feeds used to deliver a single kind of chill: a face that looked almost sculpted, a body that had been engineered. Lately those jolts land on speech, slide decks, brand copy and playlists, the places […]
AI Compute Derivatives: CFTC Seeks Comment as CME Plans GPU Rental Futures

CFTC seeks comments on AI compute derivatives Traders once hedged oil, wheat and interest rates. Now exchanges and index providers are pitching instruments to hedge the hourly rent on high‑end GPUs. That’s familiar to technologists, but it could be material for finance teams, cloud buyers, and anyone budgeting large model runs. What just happened The […]
Restrict agents to approved sources with AgentCore Gateway per-request domain and date filters

Tell your agent to only read sec.gov, and it will Regulated teams often need a simple, provable answer to one question: can my model be restricted to an approved set of sources and a defined freshness window? domain allowlists/denylists and ISO‑8601 UTC publish‑date ranges are enforced server-side by the AgentCore Gateway. That combination gives operators […]
Comcast Wi‑Fi Motion: Router-based motion sensing without cameras — privacy and legal trade-offs

Comcast’s router can now sense movement, without a camera. The privacy fine print is the important part. Comcast has added Wi‑Fi Motion to its Xfinity Shield suite. It’s an opt‑in feature that detects movement by measuring tiny disruptions in the radio waves between an Xfinity Gateway and selected Wi‑Fi devices. It promises low‑cost presence alerts […]
MainstreamOS: An Accessible Arch + Hyprland Desktop with AI Sidebar and Snapshot Rollbacks

Can MainstreamOS finally make Linux a household name? I tried it to find out MainstreamOS is an Arch Linux based desktop that packages Hyprland (a Wayland tiling compositor) into a GUI-first, opinionated desktop. It comes with Steam, an animated dock, two configurable sidebars and an “AI sidebar” that promises cloud and local model integrations. The […]