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Nyne Secures $5.3 Million Seed Funding to Power AI Agents with Human Context

Nyne Secures $5.3 Million Seed Funding to Power AI Agents with Human Context
Nyne, a startup founded by father-son duo Michael and Emad Fanous, aims to give AI agents a deeper understanding of people by analyzing public digital footprints across social platforms and apps. The company announced a $5.3 million seed round led by Wischoff Ventures and South Park Commons, with participation from angel investors including Gil Elbaz. Nyne’s technology triangulates data from sources such as Instagram, Facebook, X, SoundCloud, and Strava to create a comprehensive profile that AI agents can use for more personalized actions. The founders emphasize the partnership’s synergy and the market’s appetite for richer consumer data. Weiterlesen

Oakland Ballers Experiment with AI-Driven Game Management

Oakland Ballers Experiment with AI-Driven Game Management
The independent Oakland Ballers partnered with AI firm Distillery to let an artificial‑intelligence system manage a baseball game in real time. Trained on a century of baseball data and the team’s own analytics, the AI made lineup, pitching and pinch‑hitting decisions that mirrored those of human manager Aaron Miles, intervening only to replace a sick catcher. While the experiment ran smoothly on the field, many local fans reacted negatively, viewing the move as a corporate‑first approach that ignored traditional baseball culture. The team says the trial sparked valuable conversation about the role of AI in sports. Weiterlesen

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Weiterlesen