Treasury Taps BNY and Robinhood to Run Trump Accounts for Kids
The U.S. Treasury has appointed Bank of New York Mellon as the financial agent to develop the infrastructure for Trump Accounts, a children’s investment program created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Robinhood Markets will serve as the operating partner, building a white‑label mobile app that will serve millions of families, with more than 4 million children already enrolled ahead of the July 4 launch. The program offers a $1,000 federal seed deposit and $5,000 annual private contribution limit, and accounts will become portable to other custodians after a year, opening a new competitive front for advisors.

Secret Service Is Embedding AI Experts Across the Agency
The U.S. Secret Service is launching an internal AI program that embeds artificial‑intelligence specialists across its operations. Chief Information Officer Chris Kraft, a former DHS AI leader, says the small team will accelerate adoption of tools like license‑plate reading and...
Global Cohort Data Bolster Confidence in Dolutegravir for Pediatric HIV Care
A new analysis presented at CROI 2026 used International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) data from Africa, Asia‑Pacific, and Latin America, covering over 90% of the world’s children with HIV. The study found that dolutegravir initiates modest early weight gain...
Economists Expect AI to Lift Growth, but Not Transform It — at Least Not Yet
A new survey of economists, AI firms, forecasters and the public finds most experts assign a high probability to significant AI advances by 2030, yet they expect only modest near‑term macroeconomic effects, with a median unconditional GDP growth forecast of...

OpenAI's Safety Brain Drain Finally Gets an Explanation and It's Just Sam Altman's Vibes
OpenAI has dismantled its dedicated AI‑safety teams, prompting a wave of departures that helped spawn rival Anthropic. In a New Yorker profile, CEO Sam Altman attributes the exodus to a cultural mismatch, emphasizing rapid product development over traditional safety caution....

Scammers Take Advantage of Austrian Digital ID Certificates’ Expiry
Around 300,000 Austrian ID Austria digital certificates are set to expire in 2026, prompting scammers to exploit the uncertainty with phishing texts that appear to come from the Federal Ministry of Finance. Victims who entered personal data were later contacted, convinced...

Eco Wave Power Completes Its First US Wave Energy Pilot Program
Eco Wave Power has completed its first U.S. wave‑energy pilot off the California coast, deploying a 2‑MW floating converter that produced roughly 5,000 MWh in its inaugural year. The project, funded with about $15 million in private and public capital, achieved a...
Hyperscaler Backlogs Show Growing Demand for AI Infrastructure
Data center capital expenditures surged 57% to $726 billion in 2025 and are projected to grow over 50% in 2026, pushing total spend past $1 trillion. The four hyperscalers—Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft—raised capex 76% year‑over‑year, with Amazon spending $131 billion in 2025...
Fintech Americas 2026 Wraps up in Miami with a Call for ‘AI with a Soul’
Fintech Americas 2026 concluded in Miami, gathering over 1,800 fintech leaders, 200 speakers and 100 innovators from more than 25 countries. The three‑day Money20/20‑affiliated event centered on the provocative theme “The 4th Dimension: AI with a Soul,” urging the industry...

The 15 Hottest AI Data And Analytics Companies: The 2026 CRN AI 100
CRN’s 2026 AI 100 spotlights 15 data‑management firms powering the surge of AI agents and generative models. Databricks announced a $1.4 billion annual revenue run rate for its AI suite, while Alteryx, ThoughtSpot, and others unveiled new agentic platforms that embed industry‑specific...

Can Artificial Intelligence Be Governed—Or Will It Govern Us?
The article draws a parallel between the post‑World War II nuclear arms control effort and today’s debate over artificial‑intelligence governance. It cites Marc Andreessen’s claim that AI regulation is akin to murder and highlights the backlash against Anthropic’s self‑imposed limits. By recounting...
NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Break Apollo’s Distance Record
NASA’s Artemis II mission has sent four astronauts farther from Earth than any human before, reaching 248,655 miles (400,171 km). The record eclipses Apollo 13’s 1970 distance of about 205,000 miles, which was an accidental by‑product of an emergency lunar flyby. The crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor...

Why AI Skills Are Becoming a Must-Have in Accounting Roles
AI proficiency has shifted from a nice-to-have to a baseline requirement for finance and accounting professionals. A Datarails analysis of 5,000 U.S. job postings shows AI or machine‑learning mentions rising to 30% for accounting roles, up from 18% a year...

NeuBird AI Closes $19.3M Round Led by Xora Innovation
NeuBird AI announced an oversubscribed $19.3 million funding round led by Xora Innovation, with participation from Mayfield, StepStone Group, Prosperity7 Ventures and Microsoft’s M12 fund. The capital will accelerate product development, global go‑to‑market expansion and broaden access for DevOps, SRE and...
New Technique Identifies Proteins that Trigger Immune Responses in Transplants and Implants
Mayo Clinic researchers introduced a new method called the Ratio of Immunogenicity (ROI) to identify proteins that provoke strong immune responses. By measuring protein abundance and immune activation, the ROI ranks proteins from most to least immunogenic, revealing that mitochondrial...

Miebach and Solventure Partner to Address the Execution Gap in Supply Chain Planning
Miebach Consulting and Solventure have formed a strategic partnership to close the execution gap that many firms face after investing in advanced supply‑chain planning tools. The collaboration shifts focus from technology deployment to strengthening data, orchestration, and decision‑making layers that...

Startup Approved to Let AI System Prescribe Psychiatric Medication
Legion Health, a San Francisco startup, received Utah regulatory approval to let its AI chatbot renew psychiatric prescriptions for a limited set of antidepressants such as Prozac and Zoloft. The system can only prescribe drugs previously authorized by a human...

Holland Foundation Looks to Expand Vision-Saving Transplants
The Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration is scaling its Cincinnati Protocol for ocular surface stem‑cell transplantation by establishing “centers of excellence” and expanding surgeon education. To date, five centers—from Cincinnati to UC Irvine, Virginia Eye Consultants, and Massachusetts Eye and...

NEW Upgraded Keyword Data in SparkToro’s Audience Research Reports
SparkToro announced upgraded keyword data in its audience research reports, shifting focus from sheer comprehensiveness to relevance. The new system surfaces higher‑intent search terms while automatically filtering out off‑topic queries across verticals such as modern lighting design, Costa Rica travel, and...
A Key Antitrust Case Against Providers, Plus the Marriage of Patient Experience and AI
In a recent HFMA podcast, senior editor Erika Grotto and FinThrive’s Jonathan Wiik dissect a high‑profile antitrust lawsuit targeting alleged price‑fixing among hospital providers. The discussion also explores how artificial intelligence can be woven into the patient‑experience journey to boost...
AED Algorithm Could Improve Location of Lifesaving Devices
Cedars‑Sinai researchers have created a geospatial algorithm that identifies clusters of sudden cardiac arrests and recommends optimal public AED locations within 200 meters of those hotspots. The model analyzed incidents from 2012‑2023 in Ventura County, California, and Multnomah County, Oregon,...

IBM, Arm Target Enterprise AI With Mixed-Architecture Approach
IBM and Arm announced a partnership to run Arm‑native applications on IBM Z mainframes and LinuxOne servers through a shared software layer and virtualization. The solution lets enterprises deploy AI workloads across both architectures without rewriting code, preserving the uptime,...
Multiple Hackers Warned Anti-Porn App Quittr About Security Issue for Months
Quittr, a self‑help app aimed at reducing pornography consumption, faced a serious security flaw in its Firebase backend that allowed unrestricted read/write access to user data. Independent researchers warned the company about the misconfiguration as early as September 2025, but...
5 Benefits of Linear Actuators in Robotics and Manufacturing
Linear actuators are becoming essential components in modern robotics and manufacturing, converting rotational motion into precise linear movement. Recent advances in electric designs deliver micron‑level positioning accuracy, up to 80% energy savings, and plug‑and‑play integration with common industrial protocols. Their...
HL7 Launches Device Interoperability Implementation Community
Health Level Seven International (HL7) has launched the Caliper FHIR Accelerator implementation community to accelerate real‑world exchange of data from medical and personal health devices. The multi‑stakeholder group builds on the Gemini Device Interoperability Program and will use FHIR standards,...

India Delays Mandatory Energy Efficiency Rules for Induction Hobs Amid LPG Concerns
India has pushed back the mandatory star‑labelling and energy‑efficiency standards for countertop induction hobs to January 1 2027, a six‑month delay from the original July 2026 deadline. The Ministry of Power issued a notification replacing the earlier date, citing the need to boost...
Microsoft Says Copilot Isn't Just 'for Entertainment Purposes' After Its Terms of Service Language Goes Viral
Microsoft announced it will revise the Copilot Terms of Use after the "for entertainment purposes only" clause went viral on social media. The wording, a relic from Copilot’s early days as a Bing search companion, no longer reflects how the...
About 80% of Breast Cancer Biopsies Turn Out Benign. New Imaging Tool Promises Clearer Diagnoses and Fewer Biopsies
About 80% of breast biopsies in the United States turn out benign, prompting calls for less invasive diagnostics. Researchers have developed a hand‑held device that merges traditional ultrasound with diffuse optical tomography (DOT), which maps blood hemoglobin and oxygen levels...

Lenovo Consolidates Partner Tiers, Incentives Amid Services Push
Lenovo is overhauling its Lenovo 360 channel framework by consolidating partner tiers into four unified levels—authorized, gold, platinum and platinum 360—and slashing the number of incentives by roughly 90 percent while keeping total value unchanged. The company also launched a new services...

How to Leverage PLC/SCADA and Digital Twins for Mining Operations
Mining operators are increasingly deploying PLC and SCADA platforms to achieve real‑time visibility across underground and surface sites. A recent gold‑mine project linked 17 PLC nodes via an OPC UA architecture, harvesting over 40,000 data points annually and turning raw logs...

PcTattleTale Stalkerware Maker Sentence Includes Fine, Supervised Release
A federal judge sentenced Bryan Fleming, the creator of pcTattleTale stalkerware, to supervised release and a $5,000 fine after he pleaded guilty to manufacturing a device for covert communication interception. The case marks the first stalkerware conviction since 2014, when...

ENISA Invites Feedback for EU Digital Identity Wallet Cybersecurity Certification
ENISA has launched a public consultation on a draft cybersecurity certification scheme for the EU Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallets, aiming to standardize security across member states. The consultation, which includes a webinar on April 8, 2026, invites feedback until April 30, 2026,...
Tightrope Media Systems To Debut Cablecast LiveBridge For Simultaneous Streaming’
Tightrope Media Systems is launching Cablecast LiveBridge, a cloud‑based service that lets municipal governments and community stations stream multiple live events simultaneously. The platform routes overflow feeds to web and OTT destinations while preserving Cablecast’s native recording, metadata, and archival...

Roku-Powered Aurzen Projectors On Sale for Up To 40% Off
Roku‑enabled Aurzen projectors are on a limited‑time sale, offering up to 40% off their regular prices. The entry‑level EAZZE D1R drops to $119.99, while the higher‑spec D1R Cube is now $169.99, both featuring native 1080p resolution, auto focus, and dual‑band...

Digital Identity Research Warns of ‘Password Debt’ as Enterprises Delay IAM Rollouts
Enterprises recognize identity threats but large‑scale passwordless rollouts are stalling. Hypr’s State of Passwordless Identity Assurance 2026 report shows only 43% of firms use passwordless methods while 76% still rely on passwords, with 32% citing legacy‑app incompatibility as a barrier....

Why Microsoft Is Forcing Windows 11 25H2 Update on All Eligible PCs
Microsoft announced that all eligible Windows 11 Home and Pro PCs will automatically receive the 25H2 update, the 2025 annual release. Support for the current 24H2 version ends on October 13, after which security patches cease, prompting the forced upgrade. The rollout...
Rebellions AI Rings Up The Money To Rack Up AI Inference Systems
South Korean AI‑chip startup Rebellions AI secured a $400 million Series D round, bringing total funding past $850 million and valuing the company at $2.34 billion. The capital will fund its push beyond Korea, delivering complete inference systems—Rebel100 engines, RebelRack, and RebelPod—to global cloud,...
Netflix's Void AI Can Remove Objects From Video and Show How Scenes Evolve without Them
Netflix unveiled Void, a video object and interaction deletion framework that can erase objects from footage while realistically updating surrounding physics such as shadows, debris and water ripples. The system is trained on a synthetic paired dataset generated with Kubric...

Fintech Rundown: A Rapid Review of Weekly News
Finovate’s weekly roundup highlights a wave of strategic moves across fintech. nCino named Keith Kettell chief revenue officer, while Paymentology teamed with South Africa’s Bank Zero to broaden digital banking access. Derivative Path launched an FX payments solution with Wells Fargo,...
Signal Shifts: How Finance Advertisers Are Quietly Rewriting the Media Mix
Financial services advertising is undergoing a strategic overhaul as fintech firms allocate roughly 75% of their media budgets to digital channels, outpacing traditional banks’ 60% share. In the investment segment, digital spend surged 68% year‑over‑year while TV budgets contracted, prompting...

Additional Lengths for Amphenol RF SMA Cable Assembly Configuration
Amphenol RF has added a broader range of standard lengths—6 to 48 inches—for its SMA plug‑to‑SMA jack assemblies built on 0.085‑inch conformable cable. The assemblies feature gold‑plated brass connectors and support high‑frequency operation up to 18 GHz. The flexible cable combines...
Watch Live—NASA’s Artemis II’s Moon Flyby Is Underway
NASA’s Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby, becoming the first humans to travel beyond the Moon in over five decades. The Orion spacecraft broke the Apollo 13 distance record, reaching about 4,070 miles from the lunar surface and spending five...

U. Florida Leads AI Education Task Force
The University of Florida has been appointed to organize and chair a new Florida K‑12 AI Education Task Force, funded by a $5 million donation from the Griffin Catalyst. The task force brings together 250 stakeholders from 39 school districts, charter...
Autonomous Air Taxi Certification Emerges as New Regulatory Frontier
The FAA is tightening certification requirements for vertical‑takeoff‑and‑landing (VTOL) air‑taxi platforms, demanding a rigorous testing regime for developers such as Archer, Joby and Beta. Boeing‑spun Wisk Aero is pushing the envelope with its Generation 6 aircraft, which is designed to operate...

One of Our Favorite 360 Cams Is 35 Percent Off
The DJI Osmo 360, a premium 360‑degree action camera, is now selling for $401 on Amazon (27% off) and $357 at Adorama and B&H (35% off), a $209‑$193 discount from its $550 list price. The camera features dual 1/1.1‑inch sensors,...

‘Google AI Edge Eloquent’ Is an Offline, Subscription-Less Voice Dictation App
Google launched the AI Edge Eloquent app for iOS, a subscription‑free voice dictation tool that works entirely offline when enabled. The app transcribes speech in real time, cleans up the text after you stop speaking, and copies it to the...
Report Warns of AI’s Impact on Non-College Grads’ Careers
A Brookings Institution report warns that artificial intelligence could upend the career trajectories of the 70 million U.S. workers classified as "Skilled Through Alternative Routes" (STARs). Of these, 15.6 million occupy jobs highly exposed to AI, including 11 million "gateway" positions that traditionally...

Companies, Your Lack of Attention Is Disturbing
Leonard Klie reports that his work email address was harvested from the dark web, resulting in a flood of phishing and scam messages impersonating reputable brands. He finds most companies unresponsive or offering only generic advice when he forwards these...

ACCM Celeritas™ SF1600 Delivers Zero-Skew for PCIe 7, 224 Gbps and Beyond
Advanced Chip & Circuit Materials (ACCM) launched Celeritas SF1600, a laminate and prepreg that eliminates fiber‑weave skew, a root cause of timing errors in 224 Gbps PAM4 and higher data rates. The material delivers zero‑skew performance, a low dielectric constant of 2.80,...

FDA Drug Info Rounds Video
The FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research has launched the Drug Info Rounds video series, a free on‑demand library that educates health‑care professionals on drug safety, regulatory processes, and compliance. The series covers topics such as MedWatch reporting, Medication...