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Super Bowl champion Bryan Braman dies at age of 38 after cancer diagnosis

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Bryan Braman, who helped the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl in the 2017 season, has died at the age of 38.Braman’s agent, Sean Stellato, said the linebacker, who also played for the Houston Texans, died on Thursday.He is survived by his two daughters, Blakely and Marlowe, aged 11 and eight.He once described his seven NFL seasons, his Super Bowl win and his daughters as “the three greatest accomplishments in my life”.According to a GoFundMe page set up to help Braman with his medical expenses, he was diagnosed with cancer in February.

The page had raised $88,000 and many of his former teammates had given donations, including JJ Watt, who contributed $10,000,Qualified NFL players are eligible for health insurance for five years after they retire,Braman’s final season came in 2017, with the Super Bowl his last ever professional game,“Bryan, people saw this enormous human being, but his heart was big as his body,” Stellato told Houston’s KPRC 2 on Thursday,“His spirit was so motivating.

He was so real and genuine with everybody.That made him special.“It’s hard.I feel like I lost my firstborn.This kid, he gave me his bed every time I came to Philadelphia.

He would threaten me if I didn’t stay with him.That’s something I’ll always cherish.My heart hurts today.”The 6ft 5in, 230lb Braman joined the Texans in 2011 as an undrafted free agent after stints with Long Beach City College, Idaho and West Texas A&M in college.He soon established himself on special teams thanks to his fearless play – he once made a tackle despite losing his helmet – and was known for his punt blocking ability.

One of Braman’s most memorable moments came during the Eagles’ Super Bowl run, not just for a highlight play, but for the way he rebounded from a costly mistake.In the second quarter of the divisional-round win over the Falcons, Braman dove to touch a live punted ball, a blunder that gave Atlanta a short field and led to their only touchdown of the game.He didn’t have to wait long for redemption.On the very next Falcons punt, Braman surged through the line and tipped the ball, forcing a 22-yard shank.Although he was initially flagged for running into the kicker, he immediately told officials he had made contact with the ball – a claim confirmed by replay, which wiped out the penalty.

“It was big for me,” he said after the game,“I was able to keep my head in the game and turn it around,” The Eagles turned the short field into a 53-yard field goal by Jake Elliott, trimming the deficit to 10–9 just before half-time and swinging momentum in a game they would go on to win 15–10,For Braman, it was a fitting example of his mentality: fearless, resilient and team-first,“I just had to let it go and do my job,” he said.

“If I let it affect me, then I start reaching.That’s when other bad things start to happen.”He recorded one tackle in the Super Bowl itself as the Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33 to win their first NFL championship since the 1960 season.
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AI firms ‘unprepared’ for dangers of building human-level systems, report warns

Artificial intelligence companies are “fundamentally unprepared” for the consequences of creating systems with human-level intellectual performance, according to a leading AI safety group.The Future of Life Institute (FLI) said none of the firms on its AI safety index scored higher than a D for “existential safety planning”.One of the five reviewers of the FLI’s report said that, despite aiming to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), none of the companies scrutinised had “anything like a coherent, actionable plan” to ensure the systems remained safe and controllable.AGI refers to a theoretical stage of AI development at which a system is capable of matching a human in carrying out any intellectual task. OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has said its mission is to ensure AGI “benefits all of humanity”

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Zuckerberg says Meta will build data center the size of Manhattan in latest AI push

Mark Zuckerberg proclaimed that Meta would spend hundreds of billions of dollars on developing artificial intelligence products in the near future and, to that end, construct a data center planned to be nearly the size of Manhattan.The parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp is among the large tech companies that have struck high-profile deals, and doled out multimillion-dollar pay packages to AI researchers in recent months – some as high as $100m – to fast-track work on machines that could outthink humans on many tasks, a concept known as “super-intelligence” or “artificial general intelligence”.Its first multi-gigawatt data center, dubbed Prometheus, is expected to come online in 2026, while another, called Hyperion, will be able to scale up to 5 gigawatts over the coming years, Zuckerberg said.“We’re building multiple more titan clusters as well. Just one of these covers a significant part of the footprint of Manhattan,” the billionaire CEO said

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Internet-safe iPhone for children goes on sale for £99 a month

A neutered iPhone, stripped of web browsers and social media apps, is going on sale to parents worried about their children’s phone use, but the “peace and freedom” its creators promise will come at a steep price.The pared-back version of the top-selling handset, which will not allow internet searches, gaming or downloads of Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and other social media, is being offered in the UK for £99 a month by a US company that wants children to “reconnect with real life, not just reduce screen time”.At more than double the price of a typical two-year iPhone contract, Sage Mobile, an iPhone 16 handset loaded with custom software, will be a pricey way to avoid online harms. But it reflects growing parental dilemmas over the best way to start their children’s digital lives.Research has shown children with problematic smartphone use are twice as likely to experience anxiety and almost three times as likely to experience depression compared with those whose use did not resemble addiction

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WeTransfer says user content will not be used to train AI after backlash

The popular filesharing service WeTransfer has said user content will not be used to train artificial intelligence after a change in its service terms had triggered a public backlash.The company, which is regularly used by creative professionals to transfer their work online, had suggested in new terms that uploaded files could be used to “improve machine learning models”.The clause had previously said the service had a right to “reproduce, modify, distribute and publicly display” content, and the updated version caused confusion among users.A WeTransfer spokesperson said user content had never been used, even internally, to test or develop AI models and that “no specific kind of AI” was being considered for use by the Dutch company.The firm said: “There’s no change in how WeTransfer handles your content in practice

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Apple inks $500m deal for rare earth magnets with US mining firm

Apple has signed a $500m deal with a US firm for rare earth magnets, essential for manufacturing electronics, after China curbed exports of the scarce, vital materials.The backing from one of the world’s most valuable companies comes after MP Materials, which operates the only US rare earths mine, last week agreed to a multibillion-dollar deal with the US Department of Defense that will see the Pentagon become its largest shareholder. Both deals are aimed at mitigating supply chain risks after China limited the outgoing supply of rare earths earlier this year in response to Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.The deal, announced on Tuesday, guarantees Apple a steady flow of rare earth magnets free from China – by far the world’s largest producer. For Apple, the cost to support US magnet production pales in comparison to the long-term risk that it could lose access entirely to the critical components, analysts said

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Nothing Phone 3 review: a quirky, slick Android alternative

The Phone 3 is London-based Nothing’s latest attempt to get people to ditch Samsung or Apple phones for something a bit different, a little quirky and more fun.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.As the firm’s first high-end Android in several years, it has most of what you’d expect a flagship phone to have

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Tour de France 2025: Pogacar blows field away on stage 12 summit finish in Pyrenees – as it happened

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Tour de France: Pogacar demolishes rivals with devastating stage 12 win in Pyrenees

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Twelve-year-old Chinese swimmer takes stunning times to world championships

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Welsh wipeout in Lions squad for first time since 1896 reflects sorry decline

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Victorian regulator weighs unprecedented intervention in AFL’s fight with bookmakers over gambling revenue

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Lions still on red alert despite gaping holes in Australia’s team sheet | Robert Kitson

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