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With Harvey and Legora burning through eight-figure funding rounds, legal tools have proven to be one of the fastest-growing and most hotly contested verticals among AI startups. But while those tools focus on private practice, some startups believe there’s still plenty of the legal market that isn’t being served. Sandstone, which announced $30 million in Series A funding on Tuesday, is focused on an overlooked slice of the legal space, focusing on the tangle of overlapping tasks and systems facing in-house legal teams. The Series A was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors at Sequoia, Mantis…

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A period of unsettled weather brought scattered showers and thunderstorms to California’s Bay Area on May 27, 2026. That afternoon, a break in the clouds left downtown San Francisco and nearby communities beneath mostly cloud-free skies, allowing an astronaut aboard the International Space Station to take this photograph. The image captures two of the region’s iconic bridges. The Golden Gate Bridge connects the northern San Francisco Peninsula with Marin County to the north, while the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge spans the bay toward Oakland to the east.   Near the center of the image, Golden Gate Park stands out as…

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Tuesday 09 June 2026 2:35 pm Nigel Farage and Andrew Bailey are depicted in AI-generated images. Sir Keir Starmer has said tech firms must take responsibility for fake images depicting a brawl between Nigel Farage and Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey. Multiple AI-generated images of Farage and Bailey fighting have been spread on X, with the links appearing to lead to a scam. The Prime Minister’s spokesman said “there is a responsibility for the tech firms and platforms to tackle misinformation and disinformation”. He added that images circulating online were “sadly one example”. Bailey said the posts, which were linked to investment scams,…

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The Prime Minister has condemned an attack on a man in Belfast as “horrific” and “abhorrent”.A man in his 30s, believed to be Somalian, has been arrested following the incident in the north of the city on Monday night.The victim, in his 40s, has sustained significant injuries to his face, neck and back, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said.The PSNI has launched a “critical incident” in response to the attack.Graphic video footage is circulating online appearing to show the violent incident unfold on Kinnaird Avenue.The clip shows people intervening to stop a man attacking a prone victim lying on…

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Europe’s fast-growing vibe coding startup, Lovable, tells TechCrunch it has surpassed $500 million in annualized revenue run rate. Lovable last discussed its revenue in February, when the company said it crossed $400 million. In August, 2024, Lovable said it could hit $1 billion in annualized revenue within 12 months. It may not be on track to double that figure by summer, but it is still reporting jaw-dropping growth; the company, founded in late 2023, hasn’t yet hit its three-year anniversary. The company also claims it has been used to build over 50 million projects and says usage has accelerated to…

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Key TakeawaysCoinbase’s John D’Agostino says institutions that bought bitcoin near $125,000 want it even more around $60,000.He points to UAE family offices and sovereign wealth funds buying the dip after bitcoin’s drop to a 2026 low of $59,100.D’Agostino has repeatedly painted bitcoin as a gold-style macro hedge, citing resilient ETF ownership despite recent outflows. Why Institutions Aren’t Flinching at Sub-$60K Bitcoin As bitcoin tumbled toward its lowest levels of the year, John D’Agostino, Coinbase’s head of institutional strategy, offered a counter-narrative to the doom. Speaking on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” he said the deep-pocketed investors building long-term bitcoin positions are not…

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Human employees have more time to focus on work “that requires a creative and imaginative mind and cross-functional collaboration, leveraging diverse ideas and thoughts to problem-solve,” says Jayaswal. The AI agent, meanwhile, handles rote administrative tasks like sorting timesheets or helping employees navigate policies and take actions in the flow of work.  When reallocating employee responsibilities, though, it is imperative that humans remain in the loop, Jayaswal caveats. When agentic AI is incorporated into enterprise technology, it must work with sensitive and personal data and therefore needs even more stringent guardrails and constraints than consumer applications. “When you expose an…

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A Bangladesh Test fast bowler has signed for Kent for six Rothesay County Championship Division 2 matches.Hasan Mahmud, 26, will be available from Kent’s red-ball match against Lancashire in Blackpool from Friday before his home bow comes against Middlesex seven days later in the 174th Canterbury Cricket Week.Fast bowler Hasan Mahmud joins Kent for six Rothesay County Championship Division 2 matches until the end of the summer. Picture: Kent CricketMahmud then returns to play for Adam Hollioake’s men for four fixtures to end the County Championship summer in September.The right-armer will be the first Bangladesh international to play for Kent…

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