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AI Weekly Issue #505: 100 years from now : The Last War Between Countries
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- June 28, 2026
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This is 100 Years From Now. Once a week we skip a century and try to picture what life actually looks like when the stuff we’re building now has had time to settle in. This week: the war that won’t have a country in it.
One of NZ’s worst miscarriages of justice goes to trial
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- June 30, 2026
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Forty years after the murder and subsequent police investigation that led to it, the case of Alan Hall returned to court yesterday, writes Henry Oliver in today’s excerpt from The Bulletin. To receive The Bulletin in full each weekday, sign up here. The case of Alan Hall – one of New Zealand’s most notorious wrongful convictions […]
Outpost Bio raises $3.5M pre-seed to build frontier models for human microbiology
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- June 28, 2026
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There’s a lot of attention on how AI can help model our genomes, proteins, and cells. But much of what shapes real-world health outcomes happens outside of our DNA, and rather within the trillions of microbes living in our bodies. Today, that layer remains one of the most complex and most under-modeled systems in human […]
Apple’s Vision Pro Chief Paul Meade Joins OpenAI Hardware Team
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- June 29, 2026
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Paul Meade, Apple’s vice president responsible for the Vision Pro headset and its AI-powered smart glasses programme, is departing the company to join OpenAI’s hardware division. The move represents a significant talent acquisition for OpenAI as it accelerates its push into consumer AI hardware. Meade led development of both the Vision Pro and Apple’s forthcoming […]