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Forcing LLMs to be evil during training can make them nicer in the long run

A new study from Anthropic suggests that traits such as sycophancy or evilness...

This 3-Ingredient BLT Appetizer Is My Favorite Way to Use Bread Cheese

Kristina Vanni for Taste of Home Kristina Vanni for Taste of Home Published on Aug. 01, 2025 If you love BLTs, make this easy appetizer part of your next party menu. The key is a special cheese that does double duty in the tastiest way possible. The combination of bacon, lettuce and tomato is nothing

Hawaii Off Grid’s Kupono Hale Project Wins 2025 AIA Award for Excellence in Energy-Efficient Design

Maui, HI, August 01, 2025 --(PR.com)-- Hawaii Off Grid is proud to announce that its innovative Kupono Hale project has been recognized with the Award for Excellence in Energy-Efficient Design at the 2025 AIA Honolulu Design Awards. The project was honored during a July 25 Design Awards Gala in Waikiki, HI. “We’re honored to receive this

Africa’s procurement problem isn’t tech, but intelligence

Africa’s startup ecosystem has successfully scaled ventures in digital payments, lending, and logistics, drawing substantial global attention and billions in venture capital. Yet one vital area, procurement, is not just the technology behind it, but the intelligence needed to drive strategic decision-making. Because of this blind spot, firms are inadvertently limiting their next level of

TSE Group Launches Papua’s First POME-to-Energy Plant

MERAUKE, Indonesia, Aug 1, 2025 - (ACN Newswire) - Berkat Cipta Abadi (BCA), a subsidiary of oil palm plantation and processing giant Tunas Sawa Erma (TSE) Group, launched a biogas and compressed biomethane gas plant in Papua. The plant will help TSE Group manage their production waste better and create a practical energy solution, while

South Africa’s tech startups don’t export much to U.S., but 30% tariff still stings

Starting today, the U.S.  is charging a 30% tariff on certain goods coming from South Africa. This is a big jump from the previous 10% rate and puts South Africa among the countries most affected by the U.S.’s new global tariff changes. South Africa has been trying to negotiate a way around the tariffs, but

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