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Polestar 3 Embraces 800-Volt Technology for Enhanced EV Charging and Performance

The Polestar 3 is reportedly shifting to an 800-volt electrical architecture, promising significantly faster charging times and greater overall efficiency. Sources indicate this upgrade allows for a 10% to 80% battery charge in approximately 22 minutes. The move aligns with a broader industry trend toward higher-voltage systems for electric vehicles.

Polestar 3 Upgrades to 800-V System for Rapid Charging

The upcoming Polestar 3 electric SUV will feature an 800-volt architecture, a move that analysts suggest will dramatically reduce charging times and boost overall vehicle efficiency. According to reports, this technological shift allows the vehicle to add enough power for approximately 250 kilometers of range in just 10 minutes under ideal charging conditions.

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OpenAI Appoints Aaron Ruffin as Infrastructure Lead Following Stargate Data Center Collaboration

OpenAI has recruited Aaron Ruffin as infrastructure lead following his work on the Stargate data center project through construction advisor Avicado. The appointment marks the second high-profile hire from Avicado in recent months as OpenAI expands its infrastructure capabilities.

OpenAI Strengthens Infrastructure Leadership

Artificial intelligence research company OpenAI has appointed Aaron L. Ruffin as infrastructure lead, according to recent reports. Ruffin joins the organization from construction advisor Avicado Construction Technology Services, where he previously collaborated with OpenAI on its ambitious Stargate data center development project.

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Snyk Launches Evo, Industry’s First Agentic Security Orchestration Platform

Snyk has introduced Evo, what the company calls the industry’s first agentic security orchestration system. The platform coordinates specialized AI agents to address security challenges in rapidly developing AI-native applications, according to reports.

Introducing Evo: A New Approach to AI Security

Security vendor Snyk has unveiled what it’s calling the industry’s first agentic security orchestration system, according to reports from the AI Security Summit in San Francisco. The new platform, named Evo, provides orchestration of AI agents specifically designed to secure agentic applications, sources indicate.