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Gemini for Government: Your blueprint for mission impact

The public sector has reached a critical inflection point. For years, organizations have explored what’s possible through isolated AI pilots and experimentation. Today, the question has shifted to “what creates impact?” where the focus is no longer on hypotheticals, but on achieving real productivity gains, improving services and outcomes, and advancing your mission - right now. Meeting this moment requires more than just a powerful model—it requires an integrated approach with the security, rel

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DZone

Logging What AI Agents Do in Salesforce: A Simple One-Object Audit Framework

Picture a simple scenario. An AI agent is wired into your Case page in Salesforce. A customer sends a reply that sounds like the issue is resolved. The agent reads the conversation, decides the case can be closed, and updates the status to "Closed." A week later, the customer calls in frustrated. "Why did you close my case? My issue wasn't resolved."

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The Verge Tech

Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model Claude Fable

Anthropic just announced Claude Fable 5, a new AI model it said is the most powerful model it has ever made widely available. According to the company, Fable 5 "shows exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, and vision," with its lead over other models growing as tasks become longer and more complex. Fable 5 marks the first broad release from Anthropic's Mythos class of AI models, after the company said the family was so capable at cybersecurity tasks that it was too dan

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The Verge Tech

SwitchBot’s E Ink Weather Station is already 20 percent off

We’re only a few days since the SwitchBot Smart E Ink Weather Station launched, and you can already save $25 on the smart home gadget. Visit Amazon and clip the on-page coupon to bring the price down to $85 at checkout, or use coupon code APAP23 on the SwitchBot site. The 7.5-inch framed panel shows information like current date and time, sunrise and sunset, and current weather, as well as the forecast for up to six days — all on a contrasty E Ink screen.  SwitchBot Weather Station Where to Buy

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