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Anthropic has cut the system prompt for Claude Code by 80 percent. According to staffer Tariq Shihipar, the new Fable 5 models need fewer instructions and examples. Guidelines can even hold the models back because they're "more imaginative" than what they're given. Instead of strict rules, Anthropic now steers through context. The article Anthropic says it cut 80 percent of Claude Code's system prompt because Fable 5 models "want a smaller system prompt" appeared first on The Decoder.
Read original →Palantir CEO Alex Karp boldly states in an interview that claims AI companies are stealing customer's data while charging them for unproductive services.
Read original →Oil prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday after talks between Washington and Tehran concluded.
Read original →Ongoing wildfires and processing equipment failures have forced temporary shutdowns at two uranium operations in Northern Saskatchewan's prolific Athabasca Basin region. Uranium explorer IsoEnergy (TSX:ISO,NYSEAMERICAN:ISOU) has halted exploration and evacuated the majority of its field personnel from the Larocque East project following direct advisement from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), which cited dangerous conditions from an encroaching, lightning-caused wildfire. While the flames do not currently pose a direct threat to the site, three contractors remain at the camp to operate pump and sprinkler systems to protect infrastructure. IsoEnergy confirmed in a Monday (June 29) press release that all personnel are accounted for with no injuries reported, noting that crews have secured drill core storage and equipment prior to the evacuation. The company expects the delay to last up to a week, but maintains it will complete its 8,000 meter summer drill program. SPSA officials reported 56 active wildfires on Tuesday (June 30), with 41 igniting in the past week predominantly from lightning strikes. Precipitation in the southern half of the province is providing logistical relief for fire crews. “(With the) rain activity and the (precipitation) we’ve been receiving in the south, conditions have been favourable for us, so that everything is nice and wet,” SPSA Executive Director of Land Operations Bryan Chartrand told Global News. To support containment, the SPSA is backfilling its aerial suppression fleet while two provincial waterbombers undergo maintenance and federally regulated inspections. New Brunswick has deployed four 802 skimmer aircraft and one Bird Dog plane to the province, supplemented by a federal Q400 aircraft. Cameco suspends mining at Cigar Lake On Wednesday (July 1), uranium producer Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) suspended mining operations at its Cigar Lake operation due to a structural failure downstream at Orano’s McClean Lake mill, which processes Cigar Lake’s ore. The mill's sulfuric acid plant is currently shut down for repairs. Because Cigar Lake lacks sufficient on-site ore storage, extraction is fully paused until Orano secures an alternative acid supply or finishes repairs. Cameco anticipates a two week delay and is holding its 2026 production outlook steady, though it warned that a prolonged repair schedule at McClean Lake poses a direct risk to annual output. The Cigar Lake shutdown marks Cameco’s second major operational disruption in Northern Saskatchewan in recent months, following a production suspension at its Key Lake mill when regional flooding destroyed a critical supply bridge. Don't forget to follow us @INN_Resource for real-time updates! Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
Read original →Frameworks like Lean Six Sigma and business process management (BPM) first gained traction because they promised clarity in the chaos—a structured way to bring order to messy, sprawling operations. Lean Six Sigma emphasized statistical rigor and quality control; BPM created end-to-end maps of how work should flow across departments. Both offered a repeatable way to…
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Read original →The House Judiciary Committee said the South Korean government discriminated against Coupang and other U.S. companies, in a new report.
Read original →New results were highlighted by an intercept of 3.51 g/t gold over 21 metres from 245 metres down.
Read original →Anthropic Claude Science now integrates the NVIDIA BioNeMo Agent Toolkit to accelerate computational life sciences research. Anthropic has launched the public beta of Claude Science, an AI workbench built for scientific research. The platform enables scientists to converse directly with digital agents using natural language to execute end-to-end research workflows. This system connects natively to […] The post NVIDIA BioNeMo accelerates Anthropic Claude Science appeared first on AI News.
Read original →The EU went after Google for the practice of bundling its search engine and browser with Android.
Read original →Tesla is trying to recover from consecutive annual declines in vehicle sales that were partly caused by a consumer backlash against CEO Elon Musk.
Read original →The Sangdong mine was historically one of the world’s largest tungsten producers before operations were suspended in the early 1990s.
Read original →Nvidia is increasingly acting like a central bank for AI startups, actively shaping the compute market. The article Nvidia is bankrolling AI startups to loosen Big Tech's grip on its chip business appeared first on The Decoder.
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Read original →The Russian Defense Ministry said that it launched a "massive strike using long-range precision air, land, and sea-based weapons and attack drones."
Read original →Viva Gold Corp. [VAU-TSXV, VAUCF-OTCQB] has announced details of a major new gold discovery in...
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