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Commanders vs. Packers NFL props, SportsLine Machine Learning Model AI picks: Jordan Love Over 223.5 passing

The NFL Week 2 schedule gets underway with a Thursday Night Football matchup between NFC playoff teams from a year ago. The Washington Commanders battle the Green Bay Packers beginning at 8:15 p.m. ET from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels led the Commanders to a 21-6 opening-day win over the New York Giants, completing 19 of 30 passes for 233 yards and one touchdown. Jordan Love, meanwhile, helped propel the Packers to a dominating 27-13 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 1. He completed 16 of 22 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns.
NFL prop bettors will likely target the two young quarterbacks with NFL prop picks, in addition to proven playmakers like Terry McLaurin, Tucker Kraft and Josh Jacobs. Green Bay’s Jayden Reed has been dealing with a foot injury, but still managed to haul in a touchdown pass in the opener. The Packers enter as a 3.5-point favorite with Green Bay at -187 on the money line. Before betting any Commanders vs. Packers props for Thursday Night Football, you need to see the Commanders vs. Packers prop predictions powered by SportsLine’s Machine Learning Model AI.
Built using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques by SportsLine’s Data Science team, AI Predictions and AI Ratings are generated for each player prop.
For Packers vs. Commanders NFL betting on Monday Night Football, the Machine Learning Model has evaluated the NFL player prop odds and provided Bears vs. Vikings prop picks. You can only see the Machine Learning Model player prop predictions for Washington vs. Green Bay here.
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After analyzing the Commanders vs. Packers props and examining the dozens of NFL player prop markets, the SportsLine’s Machine Learning Model says Packers quarterback Love goes Over 223.5 passing yards (-112 at FanDuel). Love passed for 224 or more yards in eight games a year ago, despite an injury-filled season. In 15 regular-season games in 2024, he completed 63.1% of his passes for 3,389 yards and 25 touchdowns with 11 interceptions.
In a 30-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Dec. 15, he completed 20 of 27 passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns. Love completed 21 of 28 passes for 274 yards and two scores in a 30-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Nov. 28. The model projects Love to pass for 259.5 yards, giving this prop bet a 4.5 rating out of 5. See more NFL props here, and new users can also target the FanDuel promo code, which offers new users $300 in bonus bets if their first $5 bet wins:
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In addition, the SportsLine Machine Learning Model says another star sails past his total and has four additional NFL props that are rated four stars or better. You need to see the Machine Learning Model analysis before making any Commanders vs. Packers prop bets for Thursday Night Football.
Which Commanders vs. Packers prop bets should you target for Thursday Night Football? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Commanders vs. Packers props, all from the SportsLine Machine Learning Model.
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University Of Utah Teams With HPE, NVIDIA To Boost AI Research

The University of Utah (the U) is planning to join forces with two powerhouse tech firms to accelerate research and discovery using artificial intelligence (AI). The agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and AI chipmaker NVIDIA will amplify the U’s capacity for understanding cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, mental health, and genetics. The initiative is projected to enable medical breakthroughs, driving innovation, and scientific discovery across disciplines.
“The U has a proud legacy of pioneering technological breakthroughs,” said Taylor Randall, president of the University of Utah. “Our goal is to make the state awash in computing power by building a robust AI ecosystem benefiting our entire system of higher education, driving research to find new cures, and igniting Utah’s entrepreneurial spirit.”
The partnership, which includes a $50 million investment of funds from both public and philanthropic sources, is projected to increase the U’s computing capacity 3.5-fold. The flagship school’s Board of Trustees gave preliminary approval to the proposed arrangement on September 9.
The structure paves a path for substantial advances in computing storage and infrastructure required for Utah-based projects in AI and innovation. The goal is to lay the foundation for a scalable AI ecosystem available to researchers, learners, and entrepreneurs across Utah. The multi-year initiative would build upon existing capabilities in AI, giving the U access to substantially more computing power.
Brynn and Peter Huntsman along with the Huntsman Family Foundation will provide a lead philanthropic gift to the U that is intended to initiate the project and help encourage other supporters to make investments required to move the work forward through AI “supercomputer” systems designed to handle enormous processing and storage needs. The university will seek remaining funds from the state of Utah and other sources.
“This AI initiative will accelerate world class cancer research that enhances capabilities in ways we hardly imagined just a few years ago,” said Peter Huntsman, CEO and chairman, Huntsman Cancer Foundation. “Huntsman Cancer Foundation recently announced our commitment to support the expansion of the educational, research, and clinical care capacity of the world renown Huntsman Cancer Institute in Vineyard, Utah, which will serve as a hub for cancer AI research. These investments will speed discoveries and enhance the state of Utah’s leadership in AI education and economic opportunity.”
Mental health will be a major focus of the AI research endeavor.
“As the Huntsman Mental Health Institute opens its new 185,000-square-foot Translational Research Building this coming year, we’re looking forward to increasing momentum around mental health research, including the impact of this technology,” said Christena Huntsman Durham, Huntsman Mental Health Foundation CEO and co-chair. “We know so many people are struggling with mental health challenges; we’re thrilled we will be able to move even faster to get help to those who need it most.”
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F5 to acquire AI security firm CalypsoAI for $180 million

F5, a Seattle-based application delivery and security company, announced Thursday it will acquire Dublin-based CalypsoAI for $180 million in cash, highlighting the mounting security challenges enterprises face as they rapidly integrate artificial intelligence into their operations.
The acquisition comes as companies across industries rush to deploy generative AI systems while grappling with new categories of cybersecurity threats that traditional security tools struggle to address. CalypsoAI, founded in 2018, specializes in protecting AI systems against emerging attack methods, including prompt injection and jailbreak attacks.
“AI is redefining enterprise architecture and the attack surface companies must defend,” said François Locoh-Donou, F5’s president and CEO. The company plans to integrate CalypsoAI’s capabilities into its Application Delivery and Security Platform to create what it describes as a comprehensive AI security solution.
Companies are embedding AI into products and operations at an unprecedented pace, but this rapid adoption has created compliance gaps and heightened regulatory scrutiny. CalypsoAI addresses these challenges through what the company calls “model-agnostic” security, providing protection regardless of which AI models or cloud providers enterprises use.
The platform conducts automated red-team testing against thousands of attack scenarios monthly, generating risk assessments and implementing real-time guardrails to prevent data leakage and policy violations.
“Enterprises want to move fast with AI while reducing the risk of data leaks, unsafe outputs, or compliance failures,” said CalypsoAI CEO Donnchadh Casey. The company’s approach focuses on the inference layer where AI models process requests, rather than securing the models themselves.
The acquisition comes during a flurry of similar moves by established companies in the cybersecurity space that are looking to add AI-powered offerings to their customers.
F5 has also been active this year with what it considers strategic purchases. The company acquired San Francisco-based Fletch in June and observability firm MantisNet in August, demonstrating a pattern of building capabilities through acquisition rather than internal development.
The deal is expected to close by Sept. 30.
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