Kwara State intensifies efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality, urging pregnant women to prioritize hospital delivery and antenatal care for safe Read More: https://punchng.com/use-hospitals-for-safer-deliveries-kwara-urges-pregnant-women/
JUST IN: Bayelsa lawmaker Agbedi emerges House minority leader
Frederick Agbedi, representing Sagbama/Ekeremor, has been named the new Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Learn more about Agbedi’s new role Read More: https://punchng.com/just-in-bayelsa-lawmaker-agbedi-emerges-house-minority-leader/
Don’t pay taxes into private accounts, Taraba revenue board warns
Taraba State Internal Revenue Service warns residents not to pay taxes into private accounts, urging use of approved government channels for all tax paymen Read More: https://punchng.com/dont-pay-taxes-into-private-accounts-taraba-revenue-board-warns/
Serena Williams’ comeback ends after Mboko injury withdrawal
Serena Williams’ doubles comeback at Queen’s Club ends prematurely as partner Victoria Mboko withdraws due to injury. Williams eyes Berlin Open next. Read More: https://punchng.com/serena-williams-comeback-ends-after-mboko-injury-withdrawal/
How memory tools can make AI models worse
New research suggests that AI memory systems can degrade model performance and encourage sycophantic tendencies.
The Indian government got cold feet on Starlink just before SpaceX’s IPO
Problems with Starlink’s India expansion could challenge SpaceX’s IPO growth story.
‘AI-pilled’ firms spend $7,500 per employee each month on AI
The most AI-obsessed firms are spending roughly $7,500 monthly per employee on AI, per Ramp AI Index. That’s not more than an engineer’s salary — yet.
Netflix expands revamped mobile app across Asia and doubles down on kids’ gaming
The media giant is pushing to expand its mobile and gaming business.
Wing drone delivery might not be a novelty anymore
Wing is expanding into seven more U.S. cities through its partnership with Walmart.
North Koreans behind nearly half of US tech industry hacks, says CrowdStrike
North Korean hackers posing as remote IT workers and recruiters remain a major threat to U.S., European, and Asian companies, accounting for about half of all attacks over the past 12 months.