Google DeepMind’s Gemini AI Wins Gold at IMO 2025

In a major AI milestone, Google DeepMind’s Gemini Deep Think model achieved gold medal performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2025, solving 5 out of 6 problems — scoring 35/42 points. Unlike last year’s models, Gemini worked entirely in natural language, solving problems within the same 4.5-hour limit as human participants. This shows how close AI is getting to elite human reasoning. With advanced reasoning tools like “parallel thinking,” Gemini is now seen as a breakthrough in mathematical AI.

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Tesla’s Retro-Futuristic Supercharger Diner Launches in LA

On July 21, Tesla opened its first-ever Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles — a 1950s-style retro spot blended with futuristic Tesla tech. Elon Musk confirmed it’s not just a one-off; similar experiences are coming to major cities worldwide and key long-distance Supercharger stops. Even non-Tesla drivers can swing by for a burger or shake, but features like in-car ordering and synced movie screens are exclusive to Tesla vehicles. While it may not shift Tesla’s revenue needle, the unique vibe could nudge some visitors into becoming Tesla fans.

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YC-Backed Greptile Eyes $30M Series A Amid Intense AI Code Review Rivalry

AI startup Greptile is reportedly raising a $30 million Series A at a $180M valuation, with Benchmark leading the round. Founded by 22-year-old Dasksh Gupta post-Georgia Tech and fresh out of Y Combinator’s 2024 batch, the startup is betting big on AI-driven code reviews. Its bot reviews code like a senior engineer, spotting bugs humans may miss. But Greptile isn’t just pushing boundaries in tech—it’s also under fire for its intense work culture. Gupta himself admits there’s “no work-life balance,” with employees grinding 9 am to 11 pm. The ambition is undeniable, but the pressure? That’s the price some startups pay chasing top spot.

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