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Most financial models rely on a single consensus estimate for forward-looking inputs like revenue or EPS. While convenient, this approach flattens crucial data, reducing complex expectations to just an average. The

LLM-based Multi-Agent (LLM-MA) systems automate complex software tasks, but their token consumption, and thus costs, are poorly understood. New research analyzing the ChatDev framework with GPT-5 reveals that the iterative Code Review stage consumes a striking 59.4% of tokens, with input tokens making up 53.9% of total consumption. This indicates that the primary cost in agentic software engineering lies in refinement and verification, not initial generation, offering crucial insights for cost prediction and workflow optimization.

The Backrooms Explained: A CNET Deep Dive - Initial Verdict CNET's "The Backrooms Explained: Unpacking the Internet's Favorite Liminal Space" video presents an intriguing venture for the tech and culture media giant.

AI-powered pet finding services, like Petco Love Lost, leverage image recognition to reunite lost pets with owners. Analyzing facial structure and unique features, AI matches pets even if their appearance changes. It's a powerful secondary tool, complementing traditional methods.

Crypto industry super PACs spent $14.2 million in the Illinois primaries, with a striking 90% ($12.8 million) failing to achieve their objectives by opposing victorious candidates or supporting losing ones. While minor 'victories' occurred, they often aligned with already predictable outcomes, indicating a lack of genuine influence. This initial outlay represents less than 6% of their total funds, suggesting more extensive future spending is anticipated.

Nyne, a father-son startup, raised $5.3 million in seed funding. It aims to empower AI agents with crucial human context by analyzing public digital footprints, bridging a key gap for autonomous decisions and personalized customer engagement.

The cybersecurity community is actively analyzing the Epstein files revelations, while the US State Department plans a global online anti-censorship portal. These concurrent developments highlight ongoing challenges and strategic responses in digital security and internet freedom, underscoring a dynamic landscape in global digital policy.